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##
## This file is part of the coreboot project.
##
## Copyright (C) 2011 secunet Security Networks AG
##
## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
##
## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.
##
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
##
#######################################################################
# misleadingly named, this is the coreboot version
export KERNELVERSION := $(shell if [ -d "$(top)/.git" -a -f "`which git`" ]; \
then git describe --dirty --always || git describe; \
else echo 4.0$(KERNELREVISION); fi)
#######################################################################
# Test for coreboot toolchain (except when explicitely not requested)
ifneq ($(NOCOMPILE),1)
# only run if we're doing a build (not for tests, kconfig, ...)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_ANY_TOOLCHAIN),y)
_toolchain=$(shell $(CC_i386) -v 2>&1 |grep -q "gcc version .*coreboot toolchain" && echo coreboot)
ifneq ($(_toolchain),coreboot)
$(error Please use the coreboot toolchain (or prove that your toolchain works))
endif
endif
endif
#######################################################################
# Basic component discovery
MAINBOARDDIR=$(call strip_quotes,$(CONFIG_MAINBOARD_DIR))
export MAINBOARDDIR
## Final build results, which CBFSTOOL uses to create the final
## rom image file, are placed under $(objcbfs).
## These typically have suffixes .debug .elf .bin and .map
export objcbfs := $(obj)/cbfs/$(call strip_quotes,$(CONFIG_CBFS_PREFIX))
## Based on the active configuration, Makefile conditionally collects
## the required assembly includes and saves them in a file.
## Such files that do not have a clear one-to-one relation to a source
## file under src/ are placed and built under $(objgenerated)
export objgenerated := $(obj)/generated
#######################################################################
# root rule to resolve if in build mode (ie. configuration exists)
real-target: $(obj)/config.h coreboot
coreboot: build-dirs $(obj)/coreboot.rom
#######################################################################
# our phony targets
PHONY+= clean-abuild coreboot lint lint-stable build-dirs
#######################################################################
# root source directories of coreboot
subdirs-y := src/lib src/console src/device src/ec src/southbridge src/soc
subdirs-y += src/northbridge src/superio src/drivers src/cpu src/vendorcode
subdirs-y += util/cbfstool util/sconfig util/nvramtool
subdirs-y += src/arch/$(ARCHDIR-y)
subdirs-y += src/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)
subdirs-y += site-local
#######################################################################
# Add source classes and their build options
classes-y := ramstage romstage bootblock smm smmstub cpu_microcode rmodules
#######################################################################
# Helper functions for ramstage postprocess
spc :=
spc +=
$(spc) :=
$(spc) +=
# files-in-dir-recursive,dir,files
files-in-dir-recursive=$(filter $(1)%,$(2))
# parent-dir,dir/
parent-dir=$(dir $(subst $( ),/,$(strip $(subst /, ,$(1)))))
# filters out exactly the directory specified
# filter-out-dir,dir_to_keep,dirs
filter-out-dir=$(filter-out $(1),$(2))
# filters out dir_to_keep and all its parents
# filter-out-dirs,dir_to_keep,dirs
filter-out-dirs=$(if $(filter-out ./,$(1)),$(call filter-out-dirs,$(call parent-dir,$(1)),$(call filter-out-dir,$(1),$(2))),$(call filter-out-dir,$(1),$(2)))
# dir-wildcards,dirs
dir-wildcards=$(addsuffix %,$(1))
# files-in-dir,dir,files
files-in-dir=$(filter-out $(call dir-wildcards,$(call filter-out-dirs,$(1),$(dir $(2)))),$(call files-in-dir-recursive,$(1),$(2)))
#######################################################################
# reduce command line length by linking the objects of each
# directory into an intermediate file
ramstage-postprocess=$(foreach d,$(sort $(dir $(1))), \
$(eval $(d)ramstage.o: $(call files-in-dir,$(d),$(1)); $$(LD) -o $$@ -r $$^ ) \
$(eval ramstage-objs:=$(d)ramstage.o $(filter-out $(call files-in-dir,$(d),$(1)),$(ramstage-objs))))
romstage-c-ccopts:=-D__PRE_RAM__
romstage-S-ccopts:=-D__PRE_RAM__
ifeq ($(CONFIG_TRACE),y)
ramstage-c-ccopts:= -finstrument-functions
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_COVERAGE),y)
ramstage-c-ccopts+=-fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_USE_BLOBS),y)
forgetthis:=$(shell git submodule update --init --checkout 3rdparty)
endif
bootblock-c-ccopts:=-D__BOOT_BLOCK__ -D__PRE_RAM__
bootblock-S-ccopts:=-D__BOOT_BLOCK__ -D__PRE_RAM__
x86: SMM Module Support Add support for SMM modules by leveraging the RMODULE lib. This allows for easier dynamic SMM handler placement. The SMM module support consists of a common stub which puts the executing CPU into protected mode and calls into a pre-defined handler. This stub can then be used for SMM relocation as well as the real SMM handler. For the relocation one can call back into coreboot ramstage code to perform relocation in C code. The handler is essentially a copy of smihandler.c, but it drops the TSEG differences. It also doesn't rely on the SMM revision as the cpu code should know what processor it is supported. Ideally the CONFIG_SMM_TSEG option could be removed once the existing users of that option transitioned away from tseg_relocate() and smi_get_tseg_base(). The generic SMI callbacks are now not marked as weak in the declaration so that there aren't unlinked references. The handler has default implementations of the generic SMI callbacks which are marked as weak. If an external compilation module has a strong symbol the linker will use that instead of the link one. Additionally, the parameters to the generic callbacks are dropped as they don't seem to be used directly. The SMM runtime can provide the necessary support if needed. Change-Id: I1e2fed71a40b2eb03197697d29e9c4b246e3b25e Signed-off-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/2693 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
2013-01-04 00:38:47 +01:00
smmstub-c-ccopts:=-D__SMM__
smmstub-S-ccopts:=-D__SMM__
smm-c-ccopts:=-D__SMM__
smm-S-ccopts:=-D__SMM__
# SMM TSEG base is dynamic
x86: SMM Module Support Add support for SMM modules by leveraging the RMODULE lib. This allows for easier dynamic SMM handler placement. The SMM module support consists of a common stub which puts the executing CPU into protected mode and calls into a pre-defined handler. This stub can then be used for SMM relocation as well as the real SMM handler. For the relocation one can call back into coreboot ramstage code to perform relocation in C code. The handler is essentially a copy of smihandler.c, but it drops the TSEG differences. It also doesn't rely on the SMM revision as the cpu code should know what processor it is supported. Ideally the CONFIG_SMM_TSEG option could be removed once the existing users of that option transitioned away from tseg_relocate() and smi_get_tseg_base(). The generic SMI callbacks are now not marked as weak in the declaration so that there aren't unlinked references. The handler has default implementations of the generic SMI callbacks which are marked as weak. If an external compilation module has a strong symbol the linker will use that instead of the link one. Additionally, the parameters to the generic callbacks are dropped as they don't seem to be used directly. The SMM runtime can provide the necessary support if needed. Change-Id: I1e2fed71a40b2eb03197697d29e9c4b246e3b25e Signed-off-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/2693 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
2013-01-04 00:38:47 +01:00
ifneq ($(CONFIG_SMM_MODULES),y)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_SMM_TSEG),y)
smm-c-ccopts += -fpic
endif
x86: SMM Module Support Add support for SMM modules by leveraging the RMODULE lib. This allows for easier dynamic SMM handler placement. The SMM module support consists of a common stub which puts the executing CPU into protected mode and calls into a pre-defined handler. This stub can then be used for SMM relocation as well as the real SMM handler. For the relocation one can call back into coreboot ramstage code to perform relocation in C code. The handler is essentially a copy of smihandler.c, but it drops the TSEG differences. It also doesn't rely on the SMM revision as the cpu code should know what processor it is supported. Ideally the CONFIG_SMM_TSEG option could be removed once the existing users of that option transitioned away from tseg_relocate() and smi_get_tseg_base(). The generic SMI callbacks are now not marked as weak in the declaration so that there aren't unlinked references. The handler has default implementations of the generic SMI callbacks which are marked as weak. If an external compilation module has a strong symbol the linker will use that instead of the link one. Additionally, the parameters to the generic callbacks are dropped as they don't seem to be used directly. The SMM runtime can provide the necessary support if needed. Change-Id: I1e2fed71a40b2eb03197697d29e9c4b246e3b25e Signed-off-by: Aaron Durbin <adurbin@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/2693 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
2013-01-04 00:38:47 +01:00
endif
ramstage-c-deps:=$$(OPTION_TABLE_H)
romstage-c-deps:=$$(OPTION_TABLE_H)
bootblock-c-deps:=$$(OPTION_TABLE_H)
smm-c-deps:=$$(OPTION_TABLE_H)
#######################################################################
# Add handler to compile ACPI's ASL
define ramstage-objs_asl_template
$(obj)/$(1).ramstage.o: src/$(1).asl $(obj)/config.h
@printf " IASL $$(subst $(top)/,,$$(@))\n"
$(CC) -x assembler-with-cpp -E -MMD -MT $$(@) -D__ACPI__ -P -include $(src)/include/kconfig.h -I$(obj) -I$(src) -I$(src)/include -I$(src)/arch/$(ARCHDIR-y)/include -I$(src)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR) $$< -o $$(basename $$@).asl
cd $$(dir $$@); $(IASL) -p $$(notdir $$@) -tc $$(notdir $$(basename $$@)).asl
mv $$(basename $$@).hex $$(basename $$@).c
$(CC) $$(CFLAGS) $$(if $$(subst dsdt,,$$(basename $$(notdir $(1)))), -DAmlCode=AmlCode_$$(basename $$(notdir $(1)))) -c -o $$@ $$(basename $$@).c
# keep %.o: %.c rule from catching the temporary .c file after a make clean
mv $$(basename $$@).c $$(basename $$@).hex
endef
#######################################################################
# Parse plaintext cmos defaults into binary format
# arg1: source file
# arg2: binary file name
cbfs-files-processor-nvramtool= \
$(eval $(2): $(1) $(src)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/cmos.layout | $(objutil)/nvramtool/nvramtool ; \
printf " CREATE $(2) (from $(1))\n"; $(objutil)/nvramtool/nvramtool -y $(src)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/cmos.layout -D $(2).tmp -p $(1) && mv $(2).tmp $(2))
#######################################################################
# Link VSA binary to ELF-ish stage
# arg1: source file
# arg2: binary file name
cbfs-files-processor-vsa= \
$(eval $(2): $(1) ; \
printf " CREATE $(2) (from $(1))\n"; $(OBJCOPY) --set-start 0x20 --adjust-vma 0x60000 -I binary -O elf32-i386 -B i386 $(1) $(2).tmp && $(LD) -m elf_i386 -e 0x60020 --section-start .data=0x60000 $(2).tmp -o $(2))
#######################################################################
# Add handler for arbitrary files in CBFS
$(call add-special-class,cbfs-files)
cbfs-files-handler= \
$(eval tmp-cbfs-method:=$(word 2, $(subst :, ,$($(2)-file)))) \
$(eval $(2)-file:=$(call strip_quotes,$(word 1, $(subst :, ,$($(2)-file))))) \
$(if $(wildcard $(1)$($(2)-file)), \
$(eval tmp-cbfs-file:= $(wildcard $(1)$($(2)-file))), \
$(eval tmp-cbfs-file:= $($(2)-file))) \
$(if $(strip $($(2)-required)), \
$(if $(wildcard $(tmp-cbfs-file)),, \
$(info This build configuration requires $($(2)-required)) \
$(eval FAILBUILD:=1) \
)) \
$(if $(tmp-cbfs-method), \
$(eval tmp-old-cbfs-file:=$(tmp-cbfs-file)) \
$(eval tmp-cbfs-file:=$(shell mkdir -p $(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR); mktemp $(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/cbfs-file.XXXXXX).out) \
$(call cbfs-files-processor-$(tmp-cbfs-method),$(tmp-old-cbfs-file),$(tmp-cbfs-file))) \
$(eval cbfs-files += $(tmp-cbfs-file)|$(2)|$($(2)-type)|$($(2)-compression)|$($(2)-position)) \
$(eval $(2)-name:=) \
$(eval $(2)-type:=) \
$(eval $(2)-compression:=) \
$(eval $(2)-position:=) \
$(eval $(2)-required:=)
#######################################################################
# a variety of flags for our build
CBFS_COMPRESS_FLAG:=none
ifeq ($(CONFIG_COMPRESS_RAMSTAGE),y)
CBFS_COMPRESS_FLAG:=LZMA
endif
CBFS_PAYLOAD_COMPRESS_FLAG:=none
ifeq ($(CONFIG_COMPRESSED_PAYLOAD_LZMA),y)
CBFS_PAYLOAD_COMPRESS_FLAG:=LZMA
endif
ifneq ($(CONFIG_LOCALVERSION),"")
COREBOOT_EXTRA_VERSION := -$(call strip_quotes,$(CONFIG_LOCALVERSION))
endif
INCLUDES := -Isrc -Isrc/include -I$(obj) -Isrc/arch/$(ARCHDIR-y)/include
INCLUDES += -Isrc/device/oprom/include
# abspath is a workaround for romcc
INCLUDES += -include $(src)/include/kconfig.h
CFLAGS = $(INCLUDES) -Os -pipe -g -nostdinc
CFLAGS += -nostdlib -Wall -Wundef -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
CFLAGS += -Wwrite-strings -Wredundant-decls -Wno-trigraphs
CFLAGS += -Wstrict-aliasing -Wshadow
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WARNINGS_ARE_ERRORS),y)
CFLAGS += -Werror
endif
CFLAGS += -fno-common -ffreestanding -fno-builtin -fomit-frame-pointer
additional-dirs := $(objutil)/cbfstool $(objutil)/romcc $(objutil)/ifdtool \
$(objutil)/ifdfake $(objutil)/options
#######################################################################
# generate build support files
$(obj)/build.h: .xcompile
@printf " GEN build.h\n"
rm -f $(obj)/build.h
printf "/* build system definitions (autogenerated) */\n" > $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#ifndef __BUILD_H\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define __BUILD_H\n\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_VERSION \"$(KERNELVERSION)\"\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_EXTRA_VERSION \"$(COREBOOT_EXTRA_VERSION)\"\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_BUILD \"`LANG= date`\"\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_BUILD_YEAR_BCD 0x`LANG= date +"%y"`\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_BUILD_MONTH_BCD 0x`LANG= date +"%m"`\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_BUILD_DAY_BCD 0x`LANG= date +"%d"`\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_BUILD_WEEKDAY_BCD 0x`LANG= date +"%w"`\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_DMI_DATE \"`LANG= date +"%m/%d/%Y"`\"\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_COMPILER \"$(shell LANG= $(CC) --version | head -n1)\"\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_ASSEMBLER \"$(shell LANG= $(AS) --version | head -n1)\"\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_LINKER \"$(shell LANG= $(LD) --version | head -n1)\"\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_COMPILE_TIME \"`LANG= date +%T`\"\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_COMPILE_BY \"$(subst \,@,$(shell PATH=$$PATH:/usr/ucb whoami))\"\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_COMPILE_HOST \"$(shell hostname -s 2>/dev/null || hostname 2>/dev/null)\"\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#define COREBOOT_COMPILE_DOMAIN \"$(shell test `uname -s` = "Linux" && dnsdomainname || domainname 2>/dev/null)\"\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
printf "#endif\n" >> $(obj)/build.ht
mv $(obj)/build.ht $(obj)/build.h
$(obj)/ldoptions: $(obj)/config.h
awk '/^#define ([^"])* ([^"])*$$/ {gsub("\\r","",$$3); print $$2 " = " $$3 ";";}' $< > $@
build-dirs:
mkdir -p $(objcbfs) $(objgenerated)
#######################################################################
# Build the tools
CBFSTOOL:=$(obj)/cbfstool
RMODTOOL:=$(obj)/rmodtool
$(CBFSTOOL): $(objutil)/cbfstool/cbfstool
cp $< $@
$(RMODTOOL): $(objutil)/cbfstool/rmodtool
cp $< $@
_WINCHECK=$(shell uname -o 2> /dev/null)
STACK=
ifeq ($(_WINCHECK),Msys)
STACK=-Wl,--stack,16384000
endif
ifeq ($(_WINCHECK),Cygwin)
STACK=-Wl,--stack,16384000
endif
ROMCC:= $(objutil)/romcc/romcc
$(ROMCC): $(top)/util/romcc/romcc.c
@printf " HOSTCC $(subst $(obj)/,,$(@)) (this may take a while)\n"
@# Note: Adding -O2 here might cause problems. For details see:
@# http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2010-February/055825.html
$(HOSTCC) -g $(STACK) -Wall -o $@ $<
IFDTOOL:=$(objutil)/ifdtool/ifdtool
$(IFDTOOL): $(top)/util/ifdtool/ifdtool.c
@printf " HOSTCC $(subst $(obj)/,,$(@))\n"
$(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) -o $@ $<
IFDFAKE:=$(objutil)/ifdfake/ifdfake
$(IFDFAKE): $(top)/util/ifdfake/ifdfake.c
@printf " HOSTCC $(subst $(obj)/,,$(@))\n"
$(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) -o $@ $<
#######################################################################
# needed objects that every mainboard uses
# Creation of these is architecture and mainboard independent
$(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/static.c: $(src)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/devicetree.cb $(objutil)/sconfig/sconfig
@printf " SCONFIG $(subst $(src)/,,$(<))\n"
mkdir -p $(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)
$(objutil)/sconfig/sconfig $(MAINBOARDDIR) $(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)
ramstage-y+=$(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/static.c
Make the device tree available in the rom stage We thought about two ways to do this change. The way we decided to try was to 1. drop all ops from devices in romstage 2. constify all devices in romstage (make them read-only) so we can compile static.c into romstage 3. the device tree "devices" can be used to read configuration from the device tree (and nothing else, really) 4. the device tree devices are accessed through struct device * in romstage only. device_t stays the typedef to int in romstage 5. Use the same static.c file in ramstage and romstage We declare structs as follows: ROMSTAGE_CONST struct bus dev_root_links[]; ROMSTAGE_CONST is const in romstage and empty in ramstage; This forces all of the device tree into the text area. So a struct looks like this: static ROMSTAGE_CONST struct device _dev21 = { #ifndef __PRE_RAM__ .ops = 0, #endif .bus = &_dev7_links[0], .path = {.type=DEVICE_PATH_PCI,{.pci={ .devfn = PCI_DEVFN(0x1c,3)}}}, .enabled = 0, .on_mainboard = 1, .subsystem_vendor = 0x1ae0, .subsystem_device = 0xc000, .link_list = NULL, .sibling = &_dev22, #ifndef __PRE_RAM__ .chip_ops = &southbridge_intel_bd82x6x_ops, #endif .chip_info = &southbridge_intel_bd82x6x_info_10, .next=&_dev22 }; Change-Id: I722454d8d3c40baf7df989f5a6891f6ba7db5727 Signed-off-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/1398 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
2012-08-01 01:47:25 +02:00
romstage-y+=$(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/static.c
$(objutil)/%.o: $(objutil)/%.c
@printf " HOSTCC $(subst $(objutil)/,,$(@))\n"
$(HOSTCC) -MMD -I$(subst $(objutil)/,util/,$(dir $<)) -I$(dir $<) $(HOSTCFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
$(obj)/%.ramstage.o $(abspath $(obj))/%.ramstage.o: $(obj)/%.c $(obj)/config.h $(OPTION_TABLE_H)
@printf " CC $(subst $(obj)/,,$(@))\n"
$(CC) -MMD $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
Make the device tree available in the rom stage We thought about two ways to do this change. The way we decided to try was to 1. drop all ops from devices in romstage 2. constify all devices in romstage (make them read-only) so we can compile static.c into romstage 3. the device tree "devices" can be used to read configuration from the device tree (and nothing else, really) 4. the device tree devices are accessed through struct device * in romstage only. device_t stays the typedef to int in romstage 5. Use the same static.c file in ramstage and romstage We declare structs as follows: ROMSTAGE_CONST struct bus dev_root_links[]; ROMSTAGE_CONST is const in romstage and empty in ramstage; This forces all of the device tree into the text area. So a struct looks like this: static ROMSTAGE_CONST struct device _dev21 = { #ifndef __PRE_RAM__ .ops = 0, #endif .bus = &_dev7_links[0], .path = {.type=DEVICE_PATH_PCI,{.pci={ .devfn = PCI_DEVFN(0x1c,3)}}}, .enabled = 0, .on_mainboard = 1, .subsystem_vendor = 0x1ae0, .subsystem_device = 0xc000, .link_list = NULL, .sibling = &_dev22, #ifndef __PRE_RAM__ .chip_ops = &southbridge_intel_bd82x6x_ops, #endif .chip_info = &southbridge_intel_bd82x6x_info_10, .next=&_dev22 }; Change-Id: I722454d8d3c40baf7df989f5a6891f6ba7db5727 Signed-off-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@google.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/1398 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
2012-08-01 01:47:25 +02:00
$(obj)/%.romstage.o $(abspath $(obj))/%.romstage.o: $(obj)/%.c $(obj)/config.h $(OPTION_TABLE_H)
@printf " CC $(subst $(obj)/,,$(@))\n"
$(CC) -MMD -D__PRE_RAM__ $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
$(obj)/%.bootblock.o $(abspath $(obj))/%.bootblock.o: $(obj)/%.c $(obj)/config.h $(OPTION_TABLE_H)
@printf " CC $(subst $(obj)/,,$(@))\n"
$(CC) -MMD $(bootblock-c-ccopts) $(CFLAGS) -c -o $@ $<
#######################################################################
# Clean up rules
clean-abuild:
rm -rf coreboot-builds
clean-for-update-target:
rm -f $(obj)/ramstage* $(obj)/coreboot.romstage $(obj)/coreboot.pre* $(obj)/coreboot.bootblock $(obj)/coreboot.a
rm -rf $(obj)/bootblock* $(obj)/romstage* $(obj)/location.*
rm -f $(obj)/option_table.* $(obj)/crt0.S $(obj)/ldscript
rm -f $(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/static.c $(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/config.py $(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/static.dot
rm -f $(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/crt0.s $(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/crt0.disasm
rm -f $(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/romstage.inc
rm -f $(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/bootblock.* $(obj)/mainboard/$(MAINBOARDDIR)/dsdt.*
rm -f $(obj)/cpu/x86/smm/smm_bin.c $(obj)/cpu/x86/smm/smm.* $(obj)/cpu/x86/smm/smm
$(MAKE) -C payloads/external/SeaBIOS -f Makefile.inc clean OUT=$(abspath $(obj)) HOSTCC="$(HOSTCC)" CC="$(CC)" LD="$(LD)"
clean-target:
rm -f $(obj)/coreboot*
#######################################################################
# Development utilities
printcrt0s:
@echo crt0s=$(crt0s)
@echo ldscripts=$(ldscripts)
update:
dongle.py -c /dev/term/1 $(obj)/coreboot.rom EOF
lint lint-stable:
FAILED=0; LINTLOG=`mktemp .tmpconfig.lintXXXXX`; \
for script in util/lint/$@-*; do \
echo; echo `basename $$script`; \
grep "^# DESCR:" $$script | sed "s,.*DESCR: *,," ; \
echo ========; \
$$script > $$LINTLOG; \
if [ `cat $$LINTLOG | wc -l` -eq 0 ]; then \
printf "success\n\n"; \
else \
echo test failed: ; \
cat $$LINTLOG; \
rm -f $$LINTLOG; \
FAILED=$$(( $$FAILED + 1 )); \
fi; \
echo ========; \
done; \
test $$FAILED -eq 0 || { echo "ERROR: $$FAILED test(s) failed." && exit 1; }; \
rm -f $$LINTLOG
gitconfig:
mkdir -p .git/hooks
for hook in commit-msg pre-commit ; do \
if [ util/gitconfig/$$hook -nt .git/hooks/$$hook -o \
! -x .git/hooks/$$hook ]; then \
cp util/gitconfig/$$hook .git/hooks/$$hook; \
chmod +x .git/hooks/$$hook; \
fi; \
done
git config remote.origin.push HEAD:refs/for/master
(git config --global user.name >/dev/null && git config --global user.email >/dev/null) || (printf 'Please configure your name and email in git:\n\n git config --global user.name "Your Name Comes Here"\n git config --global user.email your.email@example.com\n'; exit 1)
crossgcc: crossgcc-i386 crossgcc-arm
.PHONY: crossgcc-i386 crossgcc-arm
crossgcc-i386: clean-for-update
$(MAKE) -C util/crossgcc build-i386-without-gdb
crossgcc-arm: clean-for-update
$(MAKE) -C util/crossgcc build-armv7a-without-gdb
crosstools: crosstools-i386
.PHONY: crosstools-i386 crosstools-arm
crosstools-i386: clean-for-update
$(MAKE) -C util/crossgcc build-i386
crosstools-arm: clean-for-update
$(MAKE) -C util/crossgcc build-armv7a
crossgcc-clean: clean-for-update
$(MAKE) -C util/crossgcc clean
tools: $(objutil)/kconfig/conf $(objutil)/cbfstool/cbfstool $(objutil)/cbfstool/rmodtool $(objutil)/nvramtool/nvramtool $(objutil)/romcc/romcc $(objutil)/sconfig/sconfig