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########################################################################
#
# Arduino command line tools Makefile
# System part (i.e. project independent)
#
# Copyright (C) 2010,2011,2012 Martin Oldfield <m@mjo.tc>, based on
# work that is copyright Nicholas Zambetti, David A. Mellis & Hernando
# Barragan.
#
# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# Adapted from Arduino 0011 Makefile by M J Oldfield
#
# Original Arduino adaptation by mellis, eighthave, oli.keller
#
# Version 0.1 17.ii.2009 M J Oldfield
#
# 0.2 22.ii.2009 M J Oldfield
# - fixes so that the Makefile actually works!
# - support for uploading via ISP
# - orthogonal choices of using the Arduino for
# tools, libraries and uploading
#
# 0.3 21.v.2010 M J Oldfield
# - added proper license statement
# - added code from Philip Hands to reset
# Arduino prior to upload
#
# 0.4 25.v.2010 M J Oldfield
# - tweaked reset target on Philip Hands' advice
#
# 0.5 23.iii.2011 Stefan Tomanek
# - added ad-hoc library building
# 17.v.2011 M J Oldfield
# - grabbed said version from Ubuntu
#
# 0.6 22.vi.2011 M J Oldfield
# - added ard-parse-boards supports
# - added -lc to linker opts,
# on Fabien Le Lez's advice
#
# 0.7 12.vii.2011 M J Oldfield
# - moved -lm to the end of linker opts,
# to solve Frank Knopf's problem;
# - added -F to stty opts: Craig Hollabaugh
# reckons it's good for Ubuntu
#
# 0.8 12.ii.2012 M J Oldfield
# - Patches for Arduino 1.0 IDE:
# support .ino files;
# handle board 'variants';
# tweaked compile flags.
# - Build a library from all the system
# supplied code rather than linking the .o
# files directly.
# - Let TARGET default to current directory
# as per Daniele Vergini's patch.
# - Add support for .c files in system
# libraries: Dirk-Willem van Gulik and Evan
# Goldenberg both reported this and
# provided patches in the same spirit.
#
# 0.9 26.iv.2012 M J Oldfield
# - Allow the punter to specify boards.txt
# file and parser independently (after
# Peplin and Brotchie on github)
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# - Support user libraries (Peplin's patch)
# - Remove main.cpp if NO_CORE_MAIN_CPP is
# defined (ex Peplin)
# - Added a monitor target which talks to the
# Arduino serial port (Peplin's suggestion)
# - Rejigged PATH calculations for general
# tidiness (ex Peplin)
# - Moved the reset target to Perl for
# clarity and better error handling (ex
# Daniele Vergini)
#
########################################################################
#
# PATHS YOU NEED TO SET UP
#
# I've reworked the way paths to executables are constructed in this
# version (0.9) of the Makefile.
#
# We need to worry about three different sorts of file:
#
# 1. Things which are included in this distribution e.g. ard-parse-boards
# => ARDMK_DIR
#
# 2. Things which are always in the Arduino distribution e.g.
# boards.txt, libraries, &c.
# => ARDUINO_DIR
#
# 3. Things which might be bundled with the Arduino distribution, but
# might come from the system. Most of the toolchain is like this:
# on Linux it's supplied by the system.
# => AVR_TOOLS_DIR
#
# Having set these three variables, we can work out the rest assuming
# that things are canonically arranged beneath the directories defined
# above.
#
# On the Mac you might want to set:
#
# ARDUINO_DIR = /Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/Resources/Java
# ARDMK_DIR = /usr/local
#
# On Linux, you might prefer:
#
# ARDUINO_DIR = /usr/share/arduino
# ARDMK_DIR = /usr/local
# AVR_TOOLS_DIR = /usr
#
# You can either set these up in the Makefile, or put them in your
# environment e.g. in your .bashrc
#
# If you don't install the ard-... binaries to /usr/local/bin, but
# instead copy them to e.g. /home/mjo/arduino.mk/bin then set
# ARDML_DIR = /home/mjo/arduino.mk
#
########################################################################
#
# DEPENDENCIES
#
# The Perl programs need a couple of libraries:
# YAML
# Device::SerialPort
#
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########################################################################
#
# STANDARD ARDUINO WORKFLOW
#
# Given a normal sketch directory, all you need to do is to create
# a small Makefile which defines a few things, and then includes this one.
#
# For example:
#
# ARDUINO_LIBS = Ethernet Ethernet/utility SPI
# BOARD_TAG = uno
# ARDUINO_PORT = /dev/cu.usb*
#
# include /usr/local/share/Arduino.mk
#
# Hopefully these will be self-explanatory but in case they're not:
#
# ARDUINO_LIBS - A list of any libraries used by the sketch (we
# assume these are in
# $(ARDUINO_DIR)/hardware/libraries
#
# ARDUINO_PORT - The port where the Arduino can be found (only needed
# when uploading
#
# BOARD_TAG - The ard-parse-boards tag for the board e.g. uno or mega
# 'make show_boards' shows a list
#
# Once this file has been created the typical workflow is just
#
# $ make upload
#
# All of the object files are created in the build-cli subdirectory
# All sources should be in the current directory and can include:
# - at most one .pde or .ino file which will be treated as C++ after
# the standard Arduino header and footer have been affixed.
# - any number of .c, .cpp, .s and .h files
#
# Included libraries are built in the build-cli/libs subdirectory.
#
# Besides make upload you can also
# make - no upload
# make clean - remove all our dependencies
# make depends - update dependencies
# make reset - reset the Arduino by tickling DTR on the serial port
# make raw_upload - upload without first resetting
# make show_boards - list all the boards defined in boards.txt
# make monitor - connect to the Arduino's serial port
#
########################################################################
#
# SERIAL MONITOR
#
# The serial monitor just invokes the GNU screen program with suitable
# options. For more information see screen (1) and search for
# 'character special device'.
#
# The really useful thing to know is that ^A-k gets you out!
#
# The fairly useful thing to know is that you can bind another key to
# escape too, by creating $HOME{.screenrc} containing e.g.
#
# bindkey ^C kill
#
# If you want to change the baudrate, just set MONITOR_BAUDRATE. If you
# don't set it, it defaults to 9600 baud.
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#
########################################################################
#
# PATHS
#
# I've reworked the way paths to executables are constructed in this
# version of Makefile.
#
# We need to worry about three different sorts of file:
#
# 1. Things which are included in this distribution e.g. ard-parse-boards
# => ARDMK_DIR
#
# 2. Things which are always in the Arduino distribution e.g.
# boards.txt, libraries, &c.
# => ARDUINO_DIR
#
# 3. Things which might be bundled with the Arduino distribution, but
# might come from the system. Most of the toolchain is like this:
# on Linux it's supplied by the system.
# => AVR_TOOLS_DIR
#
# Having set these three variables, we can work out the rest assuming
# that things are canonically arranged beneath the directories defined
# above.
#
# So, on the Mac you might want to set:
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#
# ARDUINO_DIR = /Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/Resources/Java
# ARDMK_DIR = /usr/local
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#
# On Linux, you might prefer:
#
# ARDUINO_DIR = /usr/share/arduino
# ARDMK_DIR = /usr/local
# AVR_TOOLS_DIR = /usr
#
#
#
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#
########################################################################
#
# ARDUINO WITH ISP
#
# You need to specify some details of your ISP programmer and might
# also need to specify the fuse values:
#
# ISP_PROG = -c stk500v2
# ISP_PORT = /dev/ttyACM0
#
# You might also need to set the fuse bits, but typically they'll be
# read from boards.txt, based on the BOARD_TAG variable:
#
# ISP_LOCK_FUSE_PRE = 0x3f
# ISP_LOCK_FUSE_POST = 0xcf
# ISP_HIGH_FUSE = 0xdf
# ISP_LOW_FUSE = 0xff
# ISP_EXT_FUSE = 0x01
#
# I think the fuses here are fine for uploading to the ATmega168
# without bootloader.
#
# To actually do this upload use the ispload target:
#
# make ispload
#
#
########################################################################
dir_if_exists = $(shell test -e $(1)$(2) && echo $(1) || true)
ifndef ARDUINO_DIR
NIX_DEFAULT_ARDUINO_DIR := $(call dir_if_exists,/usr/share/arduino)
ifdef NIX_DEFAULT_ARDUINO_DIR
ARDUINO_DIR = $(NIX_DEFAULT_ARDUINO_DIR)
endif
MAC_DEFAULT_ARDUINO_DIR := $(call dir_if_exists,/Applications/Arduino.app/Contents/Resources/Java)
ifdef MAC_DEFAULT_ARDUINO_DIR
ARDUINO_DIR = $(MAC_DEFAULT_ARDUINO_DIR)
endif
ifdef ARDUINO_DIR
$(info Using autodetected ARDUINO_DIR '$(ARDUINO_DIR)')
endif
endif
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########################################################################
#
# Default TARGET to cwd (ex Daniele Vergini)
ifndef TARGET
TARGET = $(notdir $(CURDIR))
endif
########################################################################
#
# Arduino version number
ifndef ARDUINO_VERSION
# Remove all the decimals, and right-pad with zeros, and finally grab the first 3 bytes.
# Works for 1.0 and 1.0.1
AUTO_ARDUINO_VERSION := $(shell cat $(ARDUINO_DIR)/lib/version.txt | sed -e 's/[.]//g' -e 's/$$/0000/' | head --bytes=3)
ifdef AUTO_ARDUINO_VERSION
$(info Using guessed/detected ARDUINO version define $(AUTO_ARDUINO_VERSION))
ARDUINO_VERSION = $(AUTO_ARDUINO_VERSION)
else
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ARDUINO_VERSION = 100
endif
endif
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########################################################################
# Arduino and system paths
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#
ifdef ARDUINO_DIR
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ifndef AVR_TOOLS_DIR
BUNDLED_AVR_TOOLS_DIR := $(call dir_if_exists,$(ARDUINO_DIR)/hardware/tools/avr)
ifdef BUNDLED_AVR_TOOLS_DIR
$(info Using autodetected (bundled) AVR_TOOLS_DIR '$(BUNDLED_AVR_TOOLS_DIR)')
AVR_TOOLS_DIR = $(BUNDLED_AVR_TOOLS_DIR)
# The avrdude bundled with Arduino can't find it's config
AVRDUDE_CONF = $(AVR_TOOLS_DIR)/etc/avrdude.conf
else
SYSTEMPATH_AVR_TOOLS_DIR := $(call dir_if_exists,$(abspath $(dir $(shell which avr-gcc))/..))
ifdef SYSTEMPATH_AVR_TOOLS_DIR
$(info Using autodetected (from PATH) AVR_TOOLS_DIR '$(SYSTEMPATH_AVR_TOOLS_DIR)')
AVR_TOOLS_DIR = $(SYSTEMPATH_AVR_TOOLS_DIR)
endif # SYSTEMPATH_AVR_TOOLS_DIR
endif # BUNDLED_AVR_TOOLS_EIR
endif #ndef AVR_TOOLS_DIR
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ifndef AVR_TOOLS_PATH
AVR_TOOLS_PATH = $(AVR_TOOLS_DIR)/bin
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endif
ARDUINO_LIB_PATH = $(ARDUINO_DIR)/libraries
ARDUINO_CORE_PATH = $(ARDUINO_DIR)/hardware/arduino/cores/arduino
ARDUINO_VAR_PATH = $(ARDUINO_DIR)/hardware/arduino/variants
else
echo $(error "ARDUINO_DIR is not defined")
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endif
########################################################################
# Makefile distribution path
#
ifdef ARDMK_DIR
ifndef ARDMK_PATH
ARDMK_PATH = $(ARDMK_DIR)/bin
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endif
else
echo $(error "ARDMK_DIR is not defined")
endif
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########################################################################
# Miscellanea
#
ifndef ARDUINO_SKETCHBOOK
ARDUINO_SKETCHBOOK = $(HOME)/sketchbook
endif
ifndef USER_LIB_PATH
USER_LIB_PATH = $(ARDUINO_SKETCHBOOK)/libraries
endif
########################################################################
# Serial monitor (just a screen wrapper)
#
# Quite how to construct the monitor command seems intimately tied
# to the command we're using (here screen). So, read the screen docs
# for more information (search for 'character special device').
#
ifndef MONITOR_BAUDRATE
MONITOR_BAUDRATE = 9600
endif
ifndef MONITOR_CMD
MONITOR_CMD = screen
endif
########################################################################
# Reset
ifndef RESET_CMD
RESET_CMD = $(ARDMK_PATH)/ard-reset-arduino $(ARD_RESET_OPTS)
endif
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########################################################################
# boards.txt parsing
#
ifndef BOARD_TAG
BOARD_TAG = uno
endif
ifndef BOARDS_TXT
BOARDS_TXT = $(ARDUINO_DIR)/hardware/arduino/boards.txt
endif
ifndef PARSE_BOARD
PARSE_BOARD = $(ARDMK_PATH)/ard-parse-boards
endif
ifndef PARSE_BOARD_OPTS
PARSE_BOARD_OPTS = --boards_txt=$(BOARDS_TXT)
endif
ifndef PARSE_BOARD_CMD
PARSE_BOARD_CMD = $(PARSE_BOARD) $(PARSE_BOARD_OPTS)
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endif
# Which variant ? This affects the include path
ifndef VARIANT
VARIANT = $(shell $(PARSE_BOARD_CMD) $(BOARD_TAG) build.variant)
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endif
# processor stuff
ifndef MCU
MCU = $(shell $(PARSE_BOARD_CMD) $(BOARD_TAG) build.mcu)
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endif
ifndef F_CPU
F_CPU = $(shell $(PARSE_BOARD_CMD) $(BOARD_TAG) build.f_cpu)
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endif
# normal programming info
ifndef AVRDUDE_ARD_PROGRAMMER
AVRDUDE_ARD_PROGRAMMER = $(shell $(PARSE_BOARD_CMD) $(BOARD_TAG) upload.protocol)
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endif
ifndef AVRDUDE_ARD_BAUDRATE
AVRDUDE_ARD_BAUDRATE = $(shell $(PARSE_BOARD_CMD) $(BOARD_TAG) upload.speed)
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endif
# fuses if you're using e.g. ISP
ifndef ISP_LOCK_FUSE_PRE
ISP_LOCK_FUSE_PRE = $(shell $(PARSE_BOARD_CMD) $(BOARD_TAG) bootloader.unlock_bits)
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endif
ifndef ISP_LOCK_FUSE_POST
ISP_LOCK_FUSE_POST = $(shell $(PARSE_BOARD_CMD) $(BOARD_TAG) bootloader.lock_bits)
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endif
ifndef ISP_HIGH_FUSE
ISP_HIGH_FUSE = $(shell $(PARSE_BOARD_CMD) $(BOARD_TAG) bootloader.high_fuses)
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endif
ifndef ISP_LOW_FUSE
ISP_LOW_FUSE = $(shell $(PARSE_BOARD_CMD) $(BOARD_TAG) bootloader.low_fuses)
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endif
ifndef ISP_EXT_FUSE
ISP_EXT_FUSE = $(shell $(PARSE_BOARD_CMD) $(BOARD_TAG) bootloader.extended_fuses)
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endif
# Everything gets built in here
OBJDIR = build-cli
########################################################################
# Local sources
#
LOCAL_C_SRCS = $(wildcard *.c)
LOCAL_CPP_SRCS = $(wildcard *.cpp)
LOCAL_CC_SRCS = $(wildcard *.cc)
LOCAL_PDE_SRCS = $(wildcard *.pde)
LOCAL_INO_SRCS = $(wildcard *.ino)
LOCAL_AS_SRCS = $(wildcard *.S)
LOCAL_OBJ_FILES = $(LOCAL_C_SRCS:.c=.o) $(LOCAL_CPP_SRCS:.cpp=.o) \
$(LOCAL_CC_SRCS:.cc=.o) $(LOCAL_PDE_SRCS:.pde=.o) \
$(LOCAL_INO_SRCS:.ino=.o) $(LOCAL_AS_SRCS:.S=.o)
LOCAL_OBJS = $(patsubst %,$(OBJDIR)/%,$(LOCAL_OBJ_FILES))
# Dependency files
DEPS = $(LOCAL_OBJS:.o=.d)
# core sources
ifeq ($(strip $(NO_CORE)),)
ifdef ARDUINO_CORE_PATH
CORE_C_SRCS = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_CORE_PATH)/*.c)
CORE_CPP_SRCS = $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_CORE_PATH)/*.cpp)
ifneq ($(strip $(NO_CORE_MAIN_CPP)),)
CORE_CPP_SRCS := $(filter-out %main.cpp, $(CORE_CPP_SRCS))
endif
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CORE_OBJ_FILES = $(CORE_C_SRCS:.c=.o) $(CORE_CPP_SRCS:.cpp=.o)
CORE_OBJS = $(patsubst $(ARDUINO_CORE_PATH)/%, \
$(OBJDIR)/%,$(CORE_OBJ_FILES))
endif
endif
########################################################################
# Rules for making stuff
#
# The name of the main targets
TARGET_HEX = $(OBJDIR)/$(TARGET).hex
TARGET_ELF = $(OBJDIR)/$(TARGET).elf
TARGETS = $(OBJDIR)/$(TARGET).*
CORE_LIB = $(OBJDIR)/libcore.a
# A list of dependencies
DEP_FILE = $(OBJDIR)/depends.mk
# Names of executables
CC = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-gcc
CXX = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-g++
OBJCOPY = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-objcopy
OBJDUMP = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-objdump
AR = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-ar
SIZE = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-size
NM = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-nm
REMOVE = rm -f
MV = mv -f
CAT = cat
ECHO = echo
# General arguments
SYS_LIBS = $(foreach libdir,$(patsubst %,$(ARDUINO_LIB_PATH)/%,$(ARDUINO_LIBS)),$(call dir_if_exists,$(libdir)))
USER_LIBS = $(foreach libdir,$(patsubst %,$(USER_LIB_PATH)/%,$(ARDUINO_LIBS)),$(call dir_if_exists,$(libdir)))
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SYS_INCLUDES = $(patsubst %,-I%,$(SYS_LIBS))
USER_INCLUDES = $(patsubst %,-I%,$(USER_LIBS))
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LIB_C_SRCS = $(wildcard $(patsubst %,%/*.c,$(SYS_LIBS)))
LIB_CPP_SRCS = $(wildcard $(patsubst %,%/*.cpp,$(SYS_LIBS)))
USER_LIB_CPP_SRCS = $(wildcard $(patsubst %,%/*.cpp,$(USER_LIBS)))
USER_LIB_C_SRCS = $(wildcard $(patsubst %,%/*.c,$(USER_LIBS)))
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LIB_OBJS = $(patsubst $(ARDUINO_LIB_PATH)/%.c,$(OBJDIR)/libs/%.o,$(LIB_C_SRCS)) \
$(patsubst $(ARDUINO_LIB_PATH)/%.cpp,$(OBJDIR)/libs/%.o,$(LIB_CPP_SRCS))
USER_LIB_OBJS = $(patsubst $(USER_LIB_PATH)/%.cpp,$(OBJDIR)/libs/%.o,$(USER_LIB_CPP_SRCS)) \
$(patsubst $(USER_LIB_PATH)/%.c,$(OBJDIR)/libs/%.o,$(USER_LIB_C_SRCS))
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CPPFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU) -DARDUINO=$(ARDUINO_VERSION) \
-I. -I$(ARDUINO_CORE_PATH) -I$(ARDUINO_VAR_PATH)/$(VARIANT) \
$(SYS_INCLUDES) $(USER_INCLUDES) -g -Os -w -Wall \
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-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections
CFLAGS = -std=gnu99
CXXFLAGS = -fno-exceptions
ASFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. -x assembler-with-cpp
LDFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -Wl,--gc-sections -Os
# Expand and pick the first port
ARD_PORT = $(firstword $(wildcard $(ARDUINO_PORT)))
# Implicit rules for building everything (needed to get everything in
# the right directory)
#
# Rather than mess around with VPATH there are quasi-duplicate rules
# here for building e.g. a system C++ file and a local C++
# file. Besides making things simpler now, this would also make it
# easy to change the build options in future
# library sources
$(OBJDIR)/libs/%.o: $(ARDUINO_LIB_PATH)/%.c
mkdir -p $(dir $@)
$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(OBJDIR)/libs/%.o: $(ARDUINO_LIB_PATH)/%.cpp
mkdir -p $(dir $@)
$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(OBJDIR)/libs/%.o: $(USER_LIB_PATH)/%.cpp
mkdir -p $(dir $@)
$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(OBJDIR)/libs/%.o: $(USER_LIB_PATH)/%.c
mkdir -p $(dir $@)
$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
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# normal local sources
# .o rules are for objects, .d for dependency tracking
# there seems to be an awful lot of duplication here!!!
$(OBJDIR)/%.o: %.c
$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(OBJDIR)/%.o: %.cc
$(CXX) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(OBJDIR)/%.o: %.cpp
$(CXX) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(OBJDIR)/%.o: %.S
$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(ASFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(OBJDIR)/%.o: %.s
$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(ASFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(OBJDIR)/%.d: %.c
$(CC) -MM $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $< -MF $@ -MT $(@:.d=.o)
$(OBJDIR)/%.d: %.cc
$(CXX) -MM $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $< -MF $@ -MT $(@:.d=.o)
$(OBJDIR)/%.d: %.cpp
$(CXX) -MM $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $< -MF $@ -MT $(@:.d=.o)
$(OBJDIR)/%.d: %.S
$(CC) -MM $(CPPFLAGS) $(ASFLAGS) $< -MF $@ -MT $(@:.d=.o)
$(OBJDIR)/%.d: %.s
$(CC) -MM $(CPPFLAGS) $(ASFLAGS) $< -MF $@ -MT $(@:.d=.o)
# the pde -> cpp -> o file
$(OBJDIR)/%.cpp: %.pde
$(ECHO) '#include "WProgram.h"' > $@
$(CAT) $< >> $@
# the ino -> cpp -> o file
$(OBJDIR)/%.cpp: %.ino
$(ECHO) '#include <Arduino.h>' > $@
$(CAT) $< >> $@
$(OBJDIR)/%.o: $(OBJDIR)/%.cpp
$(CXX) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(OBJDIR)/%.d: $(OBJDIR)/%.cpp
$(CXX) -MM $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $< -MF $@ -MT $(@:.d=.o)
# core files
$(OBJDIR)/%.o: $(ARDUINO_CORE_PATH)/%.c
$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(OBJDIR)/%.o: $(ARDUINO_CORE_PATH)/%.cpp
$(CXX) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@
# various object conversions
$(OBJDIR)/%.hex: $(OBJDIR)/%.elf
$(OBJCOPY) -O ihex -R .eeprom $< $@
$(OBJDIR)/%.eep: $(OBJDIR)/%.elf
-$(OBJCOPY) -j .eeprom --set-section-flags=.eeprom="alloc,load" \
--change-section-lma .eeprom=0 -O ihex $< $@
$(OBJDIR)/%.lss: $(OBJDIR)/%.elf
$(OBJDUMP) -h -S $< > $@
$(OBJDIR)/%.sym: $(OBJDIR)/%.elf
$(NM) -n $< > $@
########################################################################
#
# Avrdude
#
ifndef AVRDUDE
AVRDUDE = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avrdude
endif
AVRDUDE_COM_OPTS = -q -V -p $(MCU)
ifdef AVRDUDE_CONF
AVRDUDE_COM_OPTS += -C $(AVRDUDE_CONF)
endif
AVRDUDE_ARD_OPTS = -c $(AVRDUDE_ARD_PROGRAMMER) -b $(AVRDUDE_ARD_BAUDRATE) -P $(ARD_PORT)
ifndef ISP_PROG
ISP_PROG = -c stk500v2
endif
AVRDUDE_ISP_OPTS = -P $(ISP_PORT) $(ISP_PROG)
########################################################################
#
# Explicit targets start here
#
all: $(OBJDIR) $(TARGET_HEX)
$(OBJDIR):
mkdir $(OBJDIR)
$(TARGET_ELF): $(LOCAL_OBJS) $(CORE_LIB) $(OTHER_OBJS)
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(LOCAL_OBJS) $(CORE_LIB) $(OTHER_OBJS) -lc -lm
$(CORE_LIB): $(CORE_OBJS) $(LIB_OBJS) $(USER_LIB_OBJS)
$(AR) rcs $@ $(CORE_OBJS) $(LIB_OBJS) $(USER_LIB_OBJS)
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$(DEP_FILE): $(OBJDIR) $(DEPS)
cat $(DEPS) > $(DEP_FILE)
upload: reset raw_upload
raw_upload: $(TARGET_HEX)
$(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_COM_OPTS) $(AVRDUDE_ARD_OPTS) \
-U flash:w:$(TARGET_HEX):i
reset:
$(RESET_CMD) $(ARD_PORT)
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# stty on MacOS likes -F, but on Debian it likes -f redirecting
# stdin/out appears to work but generates a spurious error on MacOS at
# least. Perhaps it would be better to just do it in perl ?
reset_stty:
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for STTYF in 'stty -F' 'stty --file' 'stty -f' 'stty <' ; \
do $$STTYF /dev/tty >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && break ; \
done ;\
$$STTYF $(ARD_PORT) hupcl ;\
(sleep 0.1 || sleep 1) ;\
$$STTYF $(ARD_PORT) -hupcl
ispload: $(TARGET_HEX)
$(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_COM_OPTS) $(AVRDUDE_ISP_OPTS) -e \
-U lock:w:$(ISP_LOCK_FUSE_PRE):m \
-U hfuse:w:$(ISP_HIGH_FUSE):m \
-U lfuse:w:$(ISP_LOW_FUSE):m \
-U efuse:w:$(ISP_EXT_FUSE):m
$(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_COM_OPTS) $(AVRDUDE_ISP_OPTS) -D \
-U flash:w:$(TARGET_HEX):i
$(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_COM_OPTS) $(AVRDUDE_ISP_OPTS) \
-U lock:w:$(ISP_LOCK_FUSE_POST):m
clean:
$(REMOVE) $(LOCAL_OBJS) $(CORE_OBJS) $(LIB_OBJS) $(CORE_LIB) $(TARGETS) $(DEP_FILE) $(DEPS) $(USER_LIB_OBJS)
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depends: $(DEPS)
cat $(DEPS) > $(DEP_FILE)
size: $(OBJDIR) $(TARGET_HEX)
$(SIZE) $(TARGET_HEX)
show_boards:
$(PARSE_BOARD_CMD) --boards
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monitor:
$(MONITOR_CMD) $(ARD_PORT) $(MONITOR_BAUDRATE)
disasm: all $(OBJDIR)/$(TARGET).lss
.PHONY: all clean depends upload raw_upload reset reset_stty size show_boards monitor
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include $(DEP_FILE)