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- ifneq ($(MKENV_INCLUDED),1)
- # We assume that mkenv is in the same directory as this file.
- THIS_MAKEFILE = $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))
- include $(dir $(THIS_MAKEFILE))mkenv.mk
- endif
- # This file expects that OBJ contains a list of all of the object files.
- # The directory portion of each object file is used to locate the source
- # and should not contain any ..'s but rather be relative to the top of the
- # tree.
- #
- # So for example, py/map.c would have an object file name py/map.o
- # The object files will go into the build directory and mantain the same
- # directory structure as the source tree. So the final dependency will look
- # like this:
- #
- # build/py/map.o: py/map.c
- #
- # We set vpath to point to the top of the tree so that the source files
- # can be located. By following this scheme, it allows a single build rule
- # to be used to compile all .c files.
- vpath %.S . $(TOP)
- $(BUILD)/%.o: %.S
- $(ECHO) "CC $<"
- $(Q)$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
- vpath %.s . $(TOP)
- $(BUILD)/%.o: %.s
- $(ECHO) "AS $<"
- $(Q)$(AS) -o $@ $<
- define compile_c
- $(ECHO) "CC $<"
- $(Q)$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -MD -o $@ $<
- @# The following fixes the dependency file.
- @# See http://make.paulandlesley.org/autodep.html for details.
- @# Regex adjusted from the above to play better with Windows paths, etc.
- @$(CP) $(@:.o=.d) $(@:.o=.P); \
- $(SED) -e 's/#.*//' -e 's/^.*: *//' -e 's/ *\\$$//' \
- -e '/^$$/ d' -e 's/$$/ :/' < $(@:.o=.d) >> $(@:.o=.P); \
- $(RM) -f $(@:.o=.d)
- endef
- vpath %.c . $(TOP)
- $(BUILD)/%.o: %.c
- $(call compile_c)
- QSTR_GEN_EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DNO_QSTR
- QSTR_GEN_EXTRA_CFLAGS += -I$(BUILD)/tmp
- vpath %.c . $(TOP)
- $(BUILD)/%.pp: %.c
- $(ECHO) "PreProcess $<"
- $(Q)$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -E -Wp,-C,-dD,-dI -o $@ $<
- # The following rule uses | to create an order only prerequisite. Order only
- # prerequisites only get built if they don't exist. They don't cause timestamp
- # checking to be performed.
- #
- # We don't know which source files actually need the generated.h (since
- # it is #included from str.h). The compiler generated dependencies will cause
- # the right .o's to get recompiled if the generated.h file changes. Adding
- # an order-only dependency to all of the .o's will cause the generated .h
- # to get built before we try to compile any of them.
- $(OBJ): | $(HEADER_BUILD)/qstrdefs.generated.h $(HEADER_BUILD)/mpversion.h
- # The logic for qstr regeneration is:
- # - if anything in QSTR_GLOBAL_DEPENDENCIES is newer, then process all source files ($^)
- # - else, if list of newer prerequisites ($?) is not empty, then process just these ($?)
- # - else, process all source files ($^) [this covers "make -B" which can set $? to empty]
- $(HEADER_BUILD)/qstr.i.last: $(SRC_QSTR) $(QSTR_GLOBAL_DEPENDENCIES) | $(HEADER_BUILD)/mpversion.h
- $(ECHO) "GEN $@"
- $(Q)$(CPP) $(QSTR_GEN_EXTRA_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(if $(filter $?,$(QSTR_GLOBAL_DEPENDENCIES)),$^,$(if $?,$?,$^)) >$(HEADER_BUILD)/qstr.i.last;
- $(HEADER_BUILD)/qstr.split: $(HEADER_BUILD)/qstr.i.last
- $(ECHO) "GEN $@"
- $(Q)$(PYTHON) $(PY_SRC)/makeqstrdefs.py split $(HEADER_BUILD)/qstr.i.last $(HEADER_BUILD)/qstr $(QSTR_DEFS_COLLECTED)
- $(Q)touch $@
- $(QSTR_DEFS_COLLECTED): $(HEADER_BUILD)/qstr.split
- $(ECHO) "GEN $@"
- $(Q)$(PYTHON) $(PY_SRC)/makeqstrdefs.py cat $(HEADER_BUILD)/qstr.i.last $(HEADER_BUILD)/qstr $(QSTR_DEFS_COLLECTED)
- # $(sort $(var)) removes duplicates
- #
- # The net effect of this, is it causes the objects to depend on the
- # object directories (but only for existence), and the object directories
- # will be created if they don't exist.
- OBJ_DIRS = $(sort $(dir $(OBJ)))
- $(OBJ): | $(OBJ_DIRS)
- $(OBJ_DIRS):
- $(MKDIR) -p $@
- $(HEADER_BUILD):
- $(MKDIR) -p $@
- ifneq ($(FROZEN_DIR),)
- $(BUILD)/frozen.c: $(wildcard $(FROZEN_DIR)/*) $(HEADER_BUILD) $(FROZEN_EXTRA_DEPS)
- $(ECHO) "GEN $@"
- $(Q)$(MAKE_FROZEN) $(FROZEN_DIR) > $@
- endif
- ifneq ($(FROZEN_MPY_DIR),)
- # to build the MicroPython cross compiler
- $(TOP)/mpy-cross/mpy-cross: $(TOP)/py/*.[ch] $(TOP)/mpy-cross/*.[ch] $(TOP)/ports/windows/fmode.c
- $(Q)$(MAKE) -C $(TOP)/mpy-cross
- # make a list of all the .py files that need compiling and freezing
- FROZEN_MPY_PY_FILES := $(shell find -L $(FROZEN_MPY_DIR) -type f -name '*.py' | $(SED) -e 's=^$(FROZEN_MPY_DIR)/==')
- FROZEN_MPY_MPY_FILES := $(addprefix $(BUILD)/frozen_mpy/,$(FROZEN_MPY_PY_FILES:.py=.mpy))
- # to build .mpy files from .py files
- $(BUILD)/frozen_mpy/%.mpy: $(FROZEN_MPY_DIR)/%.py $(TOP)/mpy-cross/mpy-cross
- @$(ECHO) "MPY $<"
- $(Q)$(MKDIR) -p $(dir $@)
- $(Q)$(MPY_CROSS) -o $@ -s $(<:$(FROZEN_MPY_DIR)/%=%) $(MPY_CROSS_FLAGS) $<
- # to build frozen_mpy.c from all .mpy files
- $(BUILD)/frozen_mpy.c: $(FROZEN_MPY_MPY_FILES) $(BUILD)/genhdr/qstrdefs.generated.h
- @$(ECHO) "GEN $@"
- $(Q)$(MPY_TOOL) -f -q $(BUILD)/genhdr/qstrdefs.preprocessed.h $(FROZEN_MPY_MPY_FILES) > $@
- endif
- ifneq ($(PROG),)
- # Build a standalone executable (unix does this)
- all: $(PROG)
- $(PROG): $(OBJ)
- $(ECHO) "LINK $@"
- # Do not pass COPT here - it's *C* compiler optimizations. For example,
- # we may want to compile using Thumb, but link with non-Thumb libc.
- $(Q)$(CC) -o $@ $^ $(LIB) $(LDFLAGS)
- ifndef DEBUG
- $(Q)$(STRIP) $(STRIPFLAGS_EXTRA) $(PROG)
- endif
- $(Q)$(SIZE) $$(find $(BUILD) -path "$(BUILD)/build/frozen*.o") $(PROG)
- clean: clean-prog
- clean-prog:
- $(RM) -f $(PROG)
- $(RM) -f $(PROG).map
- .PHONY: clean-prog
- endif
- LIBMICROPYTHON = libmicropython.a
- # We can execute extra commands after library creation using
- # LIBMICROPYTHON_EXTRA_CMD. This may be needed e.g. to integrate
- # with 3rd-party projects which don't have proper dependency
- # tracking. Then LIBMICROPYTHON_EXTRA_CMD can e.g. touch some
- # other file to cause needed effect, e.g. relinking with new lib.
- lib $(LIBMICROPYTHON): $(OBJ)
- $(AR) rcs $(LIBMICROPYTHON) $^
- $(LIBMICROPYTHON_EXTRA_CMD)
- clean:
- $(RM) -rf $(BUILD) $(CLEAN_EXTRA)
- .PHONY: clean
- # Clean every non-git file from FROZEN_DIR/FROZEN_MPY_DIR, but making a backup.
- # We run rmdir below to avoid empty backup dir (it will silently fail if backup
- # is non-empty).
- clean-frozen:
- if [ -n "$(FROZEN_MPY_DIR)" ]; then \
- backup_dir=$(FROZEN_MPY_DIR).$$(date +%Y%m%dT%H%M%S); mkdir $$backup_dir; \
- cd $(FROZEN_MPY_DIR); git status --ignored -u all -s . | awk ' {print $$2}' \
- | xargs --no-run-if-empty cp --parents -t ../$$backup_dir; \
- rmdir ../$$backup_dir 2>/dev/null || true; \
- git clean -d -f .; \
- fi
- if [ -n "$(FROZEN_DIR)" ]; then \
- backup_dir=$(FROZEN_DIR).$$(date +%Y%m%dT%H%M%S); mkdir $$backup_dir; \
- cd $(FROZEN_DIR); git status --ignored -u all -s . | awk ' {print $$2}' \
- | xargs --no-run-if-empty cp --parents -t ../$$backup_dir; \
- rmdir ../$$backup_dir 2>/dev/null || true; \
- git clean -d -f .; \
- fi
- .PHONY: clean-frozen
- print-cfg:
- $(ECHO) "PY_SRC = $(PY_SRC)"
- $(ECHO) "BUILD = $(BUILD)"
- $(ECHO) "OBJ = $(OBJ)"
- .PHONY: print-cfg
- print-def:
- @$(ECHO) "The following defines are built into the $(CC) compiler"
- touch __empty__.c
- @$(CC) -E -Wp,-dM __empty__.c
- @$(RM) -f __empty__.c
- -include $(OBJ:.o=.P)
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