Patrick Georgi has uploaded this change for review. ( https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875 )
Change subject: build system: Replace Makefile with a call to use meson ......................................................................
build system: Replace Makefile with a call to use meson
Change-Id: Ice42ab92a36c54f8f446f58dd73f628994f179d6 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi pgeorgi@google.com --- M Makefile 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1,723 deletions(-)
git pull ssh://review.coreboot.org:29418/flashrom refs/changes/75/46875/1
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 241814a..40bbe35 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -1,1723 +1 @@ -# -# This file is part of the flashrom project. -# -# Copyright (C) 2005 coresystems GmbH stepan@coresystems.de -# Copyright (C) 2009,2010,2012 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger -# -# 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. -# - -PROGRAM = flashrom - -############################################################################### -# Defaults for the toolchain. - -# If you want to cross-compile, just run e.g. -# make CC=i586-pc-msdosdjgpp-gcc -# You may have to specify STRIP/AR/RANLIB as well. -# -# Note for anyone editing this Makefile: gnumake will happily ignore any -# changes in this Makefile to variables set on the command line. -STRIP ?= strip -INSTALL = install -DIFF = diff -PREFIX ?= /usr/local -MANDIR ?= $(PREFIX)/share/man -CFLAGS ?= -Os -Wall -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter -Wshadow -Wmissing-prototypes -Wwrite-strings -EXPORTDIR ?= . -RANLIB ?= ranlib -PKG_CONFIG ?= pkg-config -BUILD_DETAILS_FILE ?= build_details.txt - -# The following parameter changes the default programmer that will be used if there is no -p/--programmer -# argument given when running flashrom. The predefined setting does not enable any default so that every -# user has to declare the programmer he wants to use on every run. The rationale for this to be not set -# (to e.g. the internal programmer) is that forgetting to specify this when working with another programmer -# easily puts the system attached to the default programmer at risk (e.g. you want to flash coreboot to another -# system attached to an external programmer while the default programmer is set to the internal programmer, and -# you forget to use the -p parameter. This would (try to) overwrite the existing firmware of the computer -# running flashrom). Please do not enable this without thinking about the possible consequences. Possible -# values are those specified in enum programmer in programmer.h (which depend on other CONFIG_* options -# evaluated below, namely those that enable/disable the various programmers). -# Compilation will fail for unspecified values. -CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER ?= PROGRAMMER_INVALID -# The following adds a default parameter for the default programmer set above (only). -CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER_ARGS ?= '' -# Example: compiling with -# make CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER=PROGRAMMER_SERPROG CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER_ARGS="dev=/dev/ttyUSB0:1500000" -# would make executing './flashrom' (almost) equivialent to './flashrom -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyUSB0:1500000'. - -# If your compiler spits out excessive warnings, run make WARNERROR=no -# You shouldn't have to change this flag. -WARNERROR ?= yes - -ifeq ($(WARNERROR), yes) -CFLAGS += -Werror -endif - -ifdef LIBS_BASE -PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR ?= $(LIBS_BASE)/lib/pkgconfig -override CPPFLAGS += -I$(LIBS_BASE)/include -override LDFLAGS += -L$(LIBS_BASE)/lib -Wl,-rpath -Wl,$(LIBS_BASE)/lib -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_STATIC),yes) -override PKG_CONFIG += --static -override LDFLAGS += -static -endif - -# Set LC_ALL=C to minimize influences of the locale. -# However, this won't work for the majority of relevant commands because they use the $(shell) function and -# GNU make does not relay variables exported within the makefile to their evironment. -LC_ALL=C -export LC_ALL - -dummy_for_make_3_80:=$(shell printf "Build started on %s\n\n" "$$(date)" >$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE)) - -# Provide an easy way to execute a command, print its output to stdout and capture any error message on stderr -# in the build details file together with the original stdout output. -debug_shell = $(shell export LC_ALL=C ; { echo 'exec: export LC_ALL=C ; { $(subst ',''',$(1)) ; }' >&2; \ - { $(1) ; } | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) ; echo >&2 ; } 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE)) - -############################################################################### -# General OS-specific settings. -# 1. Prepare for later by gathering information about host and target OS -# 2. Set compiler flags and parameters according to OSes -# 3. Likewise verify user-supplied CONFIG_* variables. - -# HOST_OS is only used to work around local toolchain issues. -HOST_OS ?= $(shell uname) -ifeq ($(findstring MINGW, $(HOST_OS)), MINGW) -# Explicitly set CC = gcc on MinGW, otherwise: "cc: command not found". -CC = gcc -endif - -ifneq ($(HOST_OS), SunOS) -STRIP_ARGS = -s -endif - -# Determine the destination OS. -# IMPORTANT: The following line must be placed before TARGET_OS is ever used -# (of course), but should come after any lines setting CC because the line -# below uses CC itself. -override TARGET_OS := $(strip $(call debug_shell,$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) -E os.h 2>/dev/null \ - | tail -1 | cut -f 2 -d'"')) - -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), Darwin) -override CPPFLAGS += -I/opt/local/include -I/usr/local/include -override LDFLAGS += -L/opt/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib -endif - -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), FreeBSD) -override CPPFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include -override LDFLAGS += -L/usr/local/lib -endif - -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), OpenBSD) -override CPPFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include -override LDFLAGS += -L/usr/local/lib -endif - -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), NetBSD) -override CPPFLAGS += -I/usr/pkg/include -override LDFLAGS += -L/usr/pkg/lib -endif - -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), DragonFlyBSD) -override CPPFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include -override LDFLAGS += -L/usr/local/lib -endif - -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), DOS) -EXEC_SUFFIX := .exe -# DJGPP has odd uint*_t definitions which cause lots of format string warnings. -override CFLAGS += -Wno-format -LIBS += -lgetopt -# Bus Pirate, Serprog and PonyProg are not supported under DOS (missing serial support). -ifeq ($(CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_SERPROG), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SERPROG=yes -else -override CONFIG_SERPROG = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_PONY_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_PONY_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_PONY_SPI = no -endif -# Digilent SPI, Dediprog, Developerbox, USB-Blaster, PICkit2, CH341A and FT2232 are not supported under DOS (missing USB support). -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DIGILENT_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_DIGILENT_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_DIGILENT_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DEDIPROG), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_DEDIPROG=yes -else -override CONFIG_DEDIPROG = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DEVELOPERBOX_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_DEVELOPERBOX_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_DEVELOPERBOX_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ENE_LPC), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ENE_LPC=yes -else -override CONFIG_ENE_LPC = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_FT2232_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_FT2232_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_FT2232_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_MEC1308), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_MEC1308=yes -else -override CONFIG_MEC1308 = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_USBBLASTER_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_USBBLASTER_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_USBBLASTER_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_PICKIT2_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_PICKIT2_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_PICKIT2_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_CH341A_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_CH341A_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_CH341A_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_STLINKV3_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_STLINKV3_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_STLINKV3_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI = no -endif -# libjaylink is also not available for DOS -ifeq ($(CONFIG_JLINK_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_JLINK_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_JLINK_SPI = no -endif -endif - -# FIXME: Should we check for Cygwin/MSVC as well? -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), MinGW) -EXEC_SUFFIX := .exe -# MinGW doesn't have the ffs() function, but we can use gcc's __builtin_ffs(). -FLASHROM_CFLAGS += -Dffs=__builtin_ffs -# Some functions provided by Microsoft do not work as described in C99 specifications. This macro fixes that -# for MinGW. See http://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/wiki2/printf%20and%20scanf%20family/ */ -FLASHROM_CFLAGS += -D__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO=1 - -# National Instruments USB-845x is Windows only for now -CONFIG_NI845X_SPI ?= no - -# For now we disable all PCI-based programmers on Windows/MinGW (no libpci). -ifeq ($(CONFIG_INTERNAL), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_INTERNAL=yes -else -override CONFIG_INTERNAL = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAYER_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_RAYER_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_RAYER_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAIDEN), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_RAIDEN=yes -else -override CONFIG_RAIDEN = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NIC3COM), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NIC3COM=yes -else -override CONFIG_NIC3COM = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA=yes -else -override CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_SATASII), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SATASII=yes -else -override CONFIG_SATASII = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAHPT), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ATAHPT=yes -else -override CONFIG_ATAHPT = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAVIA), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ATAVIA=yes -else -override CONFIG_ATAVIA = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAPROMISE), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ATAPROMISE=yes -else -override CONFIG_ATAPROMISE = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ENE_LPC), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ENE_LPC=yes -else -override CONFIG_ENE_LPC = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_IT8212), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_IT8212=yes -else -override CONFIG_IT8212 = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DRKAISER), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_DRKAISER=yes -else -override CONFIG_DRKAISER = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_MEC1308), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_MEC1308=yes -else -override CONFIG_MEC1308 = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICREALTEK), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICREALTEK=yes -else -override CONFIG_NICREALTEK = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICNATSEMI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICNATSEMI=yes -else -override CONFIG_NICNATSEMI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICINTEL=yes -else -override CONFIG_NICINTEL = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL_EEPROM), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICINTEL_EEPROM=yes -else -override CONFIG_NICINTEL_EEPROM = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_OGP_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_OGP_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_OGP_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_SATAMV), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SATAMV=yes -else -override CONFIG_SATAMV = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI = no -endif -endif - -ifneq ($(TARGET_OS), MinGW) -# NI USB-845x only supported on Windows at the moment -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NI845X_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NI845X_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_NI845X_SPI = no -endif -endif - -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), libpayload) -ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),) -.DEFAULT_GOAL := libflashrom.a -$(info Setting default goal to libflashrom.a) -endif -FLASHROM_CFLAGS += -DSTANDALONE -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DUMMY), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_DUMMY=yes -else -override CONFIG_DUMMY = no -endif -# libpayload does not provide the romsize field in struct pci_dev that the atapromise code requires. -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAPROMISE), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ATAPROMISE=yes -else -override CONFIG_ATAPROMISE = no -endif -# Bus Pirate, Serprog and PonyProg are not supported with libpayload (missing serial support). -ifeq ($(CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_SERPROG), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SERPROG=yes -else -override CONFIG_SERPROG = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_PONY_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_PONY_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_PONY_SPI = no -endif -# Dediprog, Developerbox, USB-Blaster, PICkit2, CH341A and FT2232 are not supported with libpayload (missing libusb support). -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DEDIPROG), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_DEDIPROG=yes -else -override CONFIG_DEDIPROG = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DEVELOPERBOX_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_DEVELOPERBOX_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_DEVELOPERBOX_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ENE_LPC), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ENE_LPC=yes -else -override CONFIG_ENE_LPC = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_FT2232_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_FT2232_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_FT2232_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_MEC1308), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_MEC1308=yes -else -override CONFIG_MEC1308 = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_USBBLASTER_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_USBBLASTER_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_USBBLASTER_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_PICKIT2_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_PICKIT2_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_PICKIT2_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_STLINKV3_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_STLINKV3_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_STLINKV3_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_CH341A_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_CH341A_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_CH341A_SPI = no -endif -endif - -ifneq ($(TARGET_OS), Linux) -# Android is handled internally as separate OS, but it supports CONFIG_LINUX_SPI and CONFIG_MSTARDDC_SPI -ifneq ($(TARGET_OS), Android) -ifeq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_MTD), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_LINUX_MTD=yes -else -override CONFIG_LINUX_MTD = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_LINUX_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_LINUX_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_MSTARDDC_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_MSTARDDC_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_MSTARDDC_SPI = no -endif -endif -endif - -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), Android) -# Android on x86 (currently) does not provide raw PCI port I/O operations -ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAYER_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_RAYER_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_RAYER_SPI = no -endif -endif - -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), Linux) -CONFIG_LINUX_I2C_HELPER = yes -endif - -############################################################################### -# General architecture-specific settings. -# Like above for the OS, below we verify user-supplied options depending on the target architecture. - -# Determine the destination processor architecture. -# IMPORTANT: The following line must be placed before ARCH is ever used -# (of course), but should come after any lines setting CC because the line -# below uses CC itself. -override ARCH := $(strip $(call debug_shell,$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) -E archtest.c 2>/dev/null \ - | tail -1 | cut -f 2 -d'"')) -override ENDIAN := $(strip $(call debug_shell,$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) -E endiantest.c 2>/dev/null \ - | tail -1)) - -# Disable the internal programmer on unsupported architectures (everything but x86 and mipsel) -ifneq ($(ARCH)-little, $(filter $(ARCH),x86 mips)-$(ENDIAN)) -ifeq ($(CONFIG_INTERNAL), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_INTERNAL=yes -else -override CONFIG_INTERNAL = no -endif -endif - -# PCI port I/O support is unimplemented on PPC/MIPS/SPARC and unavailable on ARM. -# Right now this means the drivers below only work on x86. -ifneq ($(ARCH), x86) -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NIC3COM), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NIC3COM=yes -else -override CONFIG_NIC3COM = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICREALTEK), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICREALTEK=yes -else -override CONFIG_NICREALTEK = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICNATSEMI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICNATSEMI=yes -else -override CONFIG_NICNATSEMI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAYER_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_RAYER_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_RAYER_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAHPT), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ATAHPT=yes -else -override CONFIG_ATAHPT = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAPROMISE), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ATAPROMISE=yes -else -override CONFIG_ATAPROMISE = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_SATAMV), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SATAMV=yes -else -override CONFIG_SATAMV = no -endif -endif - -# Disable all drivers needing raw access (memory, PCI, port I/O) on -# architectures with unknown raw access properties. -# Right now those architectures are alpha hppa m68k sh s390 -ifneq ($(ARCH),$(filter $(ARCH),x86 mips ppc arm sparc arc)) -ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAYER_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_RAYER_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_RAYER_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NIC3COM), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NIC3COM=yes -else -override CONFIG_NIC3COM = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA=yes -else -override CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_SATASII), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SATASII=yes -else -override CONFIG_SATASII = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAHPT), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ATAHPT=yes -else -override CONFIG_ATAHPT = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAVIA), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ATAVIA=yes -else -override CONFIG_ATAVIA = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAPROMISE), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ATAPROMISE=yes -else -override CONFIG_ATAPROMISE = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DRKAISER), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_DRKAISER=yes -else -override CONFIG_DRKAISER = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICREALTEK), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICREALTEK=yes -else -override CONFIG_NICREALTEK = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICNATSEMI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICNATSEMI=yes -else -override CONFIG_NICNATSEMI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICINTEL=yes -else -override CONFIG_NICINTEL = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL_EEPROM), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICINTEL_EEPROM=yes -else -override CONFIG_NICINTEL_EEPROM = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_OGP_SPI), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_OGP_SPI=yes -else -override CONFIG_OGP_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_SATAMV), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SATAMV=yes -else -override CONFIG_SATAMV = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_IT8212), yes) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_IT8212=yes -else -override CONFIG_IT8212 = no -endif -endif - -############################################################################### -# Flash chip drivers and bus support infrastructure. - -CHIP_OBJS = jedec.o stm50.o w39.o w29ee011.o \ - sst28sf040.o 82802ab.o \ - sst49lfxxxc.o sst_fwhub.o edi.o flashchips.o spi.o spi25.o spi25_statusreg.o \ - spi95.o opaque.o sfdp.o en29lv640b.o at45db.o writeprotect.o - -############################################################################### -# Library code. - -LIB_OBJS = libflashrom.o layout.o flashrom.o udelay.o programmer.o helpers.o ich_descriptors.o fmap.o - -############################################################################### -# Frontend related stuff. - -CLI_OBJS = cli_classic.o cli_output.o cli_common.o print.o - -# versioninfo.inc stores metadata required to build a packaged flashrom. It is generated by the export rule and -# imported below. If versioninfo.inc is not found and the variables are not defined by the user, the info will -# be obtained using util/getrevision.sh, which is the common case during development. --include versioninfo.inc -VERSION ?= $(shell ./util/getrevision.sh --revision) -MAN_DATE ?= $(shell ./util/getrevision.sh --date $(PROGRAM).8.tmpl 2>/dev/null) - -SCMDEF := -D'FLASHROM_VERSION="$(VERSION)"' - -# No spaces in release names unless set explicitly -RELEASENAME ?= $(shell echo "$(VERSION)" | sed -e 's/ /_/') - -# Inform user of the version string -$(info Replacing all version templates with $(VERSION).) - -# If a VCS is found then try to install hooks. -$(shell ./util/getrevision.sh -c 2>/dev/null && ./util/git-hooks/install.sh) - -############################################################################### -# Default settings of CONFIG_* variables. - -# Always enable internal/onboard support for now. -CONFIG_INTERNAL ?= yes - -# Always enable serprog for now. -CONFIG_SERPROG ?= yes - -# RayeR SPIPGM hardware support -CONFIG_RAYER_SPI ?= yes - -# ChromiumOS servo DUT debug board hardware support -CONFIG_RAIDEN ?= yes - -# PonyProg2000 SPI hardware support -CONFIG_PONY_SPI ?= yes - -# Always enable 3Com NICs for now. -CONFIG_NIC3COM ?= yes - -# Enable NVIDIA graphics cards. Note: write and erase do not work properly. -CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA ?= yes - -# Always enable SiI SATA controllers for now. -CONFIG_SATASII ?= yes - -# Highpoint (HPT) ATA/RAID controller support. -# IMPORTANT: This code is not yet working! -CONFIG_ATAHPT ?= no - -# VIA VT6421A LPC memory support -CONFIG_ATAVIA ?= yes - -# Promise ATA controller support. -CONFIG_ATAPROMISE ?= no - -# ENE LPC interface keyboard controller -CONFIG_ENE_LPC ?= yes - -# Always enable FT2232 SPI dongles for now. -CONFIG_FT2232_SPI ?= yes - -# Microchip MEC1308 Embedded Controller -CONFIG_MEC1308 ?= yes - -# Always enable Altera USB-Blaster dongles for now. -CONFIG_USBBLASTER_SPI ?= yes - -# MSTAR DDC support needs more tests/reviews/cleanups. -CONFIG_MSTARDDC_SPI ?= no - -# Always enable PICkit2 SPI dongles for now. -CONFIG_PICKIT2_SPI ?= yes - -# Always enable STLink V3 -CONFIG_STLINKV3_SPI ?= yes - -# Disables LSPCON support until the i2c helper supports multiple systems. -CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI ?= no - -# Disables REALTEK_MST support until the i2c helper supports multiple systems. -CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI ?= no - -# Always enable dummy tracing for now. -CONFIG_DUMMY ?= yes - -# Always enable Dr. Kaiser for now. -CONFIG_DRKAISER ?= yes - -# Always enable Realtek NICs for now. -CONFIG_NICREALTEK ?= yes - -# Disable National Semiconductor NICs until support is complete and tested. -CONFIG_NICNATSEMI ?= no - -# Always enable Intel NICs for now. -CONFIG_NICINTEL ?= yes - -# Always enable SPI on Intel NICs for now. -CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI ?= yes - -# Always enable EEPROM on Intel NICs for now. -CONFIG_NICINTEL_EEPROM ?= yes - -# Always enable SPI on OGP cards for now. -CONFIG_OGP_SPI ?= yes - -# Always enable Bus Pirate SPI for now. -CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI ?= yes - -# Always enable Dediprog SF100 for now. -CONFIG_DEDIPROG ?= yes - -# Always enable Developerbox emergency recovery for now. -CONFIG_DEVELOPERBOX_SPI ?= yes - -# Always enable Marvell SATA controllers for now. -CONFIG_SATAMV ?= yes - -# Enable Linux spidev and MTD interfaces by default. We disable them on non-Linux targets. -CONFIG_LINUX_MTD ?= yes -CONFIG_LINUX_SPI ?= yes - -# Always enable ITE IT8212F PATA controllers for now. -CONFIG_IT8212 ?= yes - -# Winchiphead CH341A -CONFIG_CH341A_SPI ?= yes - -# Digilent Development board JTAG -CONFIG_DIGILENT_SPI ?= yes - -# Disable J-Link for now. -CONFIG_JLINK_SPI ?= no - -# Disable wiki printing by default. It is only useful if you have wiki access. -CONFIG_PRINT_WIKI ?= no - -# Disable all features if CONFIG_NOTHING=yes is given unless CONFIG_EVERYTHING was also set -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NOTHING), yes) - ifeq ($(CONFIG_EVERYTHING), yes) - $(error Setting CONFIG_NOTHING=yes and CONFIG_EVERYTHING=yes does not make sense) - endif - $(foreach var, $(filter CONFIG_%, $(.VARIABLES)),\ - $(if $(filter yes, $($(var))),\ - $(eval $(var)=no))) -endif - -# Enable all features if CONFIG_EVERYTHING=yes is given -ifeq ($(CONFIG_EVERYTHING), yes) -$(foreach var, $(filter CONFIG_%, $(.VARIABLES)),\ - $(if $(filter no, $($(var))),\ - $(eval $(var)=yes))) -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ENABLE_LIBUSB1_PROGRAMMERS), no) -override CONFIG_CH341A_SPI = no -override CONFIG_DEDIPROG = no -override CONFIG_DIGILENT_SPI = no -override CONFIG_DEVELOPERBOX_SPI = no -override CONFIG_PICKIT2_SPI = no -override CONFIG_RAIDEN = no -override CONFIG_STLINKV3_SPI = no -override CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI = no -override CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI = no -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ENABLE_LIBPCI_PROGRAMMERS), no) -override CONFIG_INTERNAL = no -override CONFIG_NIC3COM = no -override CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA = no -override CONFIG_SATASII = no -override CONFIG_ATAHPT = no -override CONFIG_ATAVIA = no -override CONFIG_ATAPROMISE = no -override CONFIG_ENE_LPC = no -override CONFIG_IT8212 = no -override CONFIG_DRKAISER = no -override CONFIG_MEC1308 = no -override CONFIG_NICREALTEK = no -override CONFIG_NICNATSEMI = no -override CONFIG_NICINTEL = no -override CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI = no -override CONFIG_NICINTEL_EEPROM = no -override CONFIG_OGP_SPI = no -override CONFIG_SATAMV = no -endif - -# Bitbanging SPI infrastructure, default off unless needed. -ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAYER_SPI), yes) -override CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI = yes -else -ifeq ($(CONFIG_PONY_SPI), yes) -override CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI = yes -else -ifeq ($(CONFIG_INTERNAL), yes) -override CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI = yes -else -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI), yes) -override CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI = yes -else -ifeq ($(CONFIG_OGP_SPI), yes) -override CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI = yes -else -CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI ?= no -endif -endif -endif -endif -endif - -############################################################################### -# Handle CONFIG_* variables that depend on others set (and verified) above. - -# The external DMI decoder (dmidecode) does not work in libpayload. Bail out if the internal one got disabled. -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), libpayload) -ifeq ($(CONFIG_INTERNAL), yes) -ifeq ($(CONFIG_INTERNAL_DMI), no) -UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_INTERNAL_DMI=no -else -override CONFIG_INTERNAL_DMI = yes -endif -endif -endif - -# Use internal DMI/SMBIOS decoder by default instead of relying on dmidecode. -CONFIG_INTERNAL_DMI ?= yes - -############################################################################### -# Programmer drivers and programmer support infrastructure. -# Depending on the CONFIG_* variables set and verified above we set compiler flags and parameters below. - -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER=$(CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER)' -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER_ARGS="$(CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER_ARGS)"' - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_INTERNAL), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_INTERNAL=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += processor_enable.o chipset_enable.o board_enable.o cbtable.o internal.o -ifeq ($(ARCH), x86) -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += it87spi.o it85spi.o sb600spi.o amd_imc.o wbsio_spi.o mcp6x_spi.o -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += ichspi.o dmi.o -ifeq ($(CONFIG_INTERNAL_DMI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_INTERNAL_DMI=1' -endif -else -endif -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_INTERNAL -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ENE_LPC), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_ENE_LPC=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += ene_lpc.o -NEED_RAW_ACCESS += CONFIG_ENE_LPC -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_ENE_LPC -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_MEC1308), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_MEC1308=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += mec1308.o -NEED_RAW_ACCESS += CONFIG_MEC1308 -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_MEC1308 -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_SERPROG), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_SERPROG=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += serprog.o -NEED_SERIAL += CONFIG_SERPROG -NEED_POSIX_SOCKETS += CONFIG_SERPROG -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAYER_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_RAYER_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += rayer_spi.o -NEED_RAW_ACCESS += CONFIG_RAYER_SPI -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAIDEN), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_RAIDEN=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += raiden_debug_spi.o -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_PONY_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_PONY_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += pony_spi.o -NEED_SERIAL += CONFIG_PONY_SPI -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += bitbang_spi.o -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NIC3COM), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_NIC3COM=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += nic3com.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_NIC3COM -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += gfxnvidia.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_SATASII), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_SATASII=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += satasii.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_SATASII -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAHPT), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_ATAHPT=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += atahpt.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_ATAHPT -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAVIA), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_ATAVIA=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += atavia.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_ATAVIA -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAPROMISE), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_ATAPROMISE=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += atapromise.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_ATAPROMISE -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_IT8212), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_IT8212=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += it8212.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_IT8212 -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_FT2232_SPI), yes) -# This is a totally ugly hack. -FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(call debug_shell,grep -q "FTDISUPPORT := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-D'CONFIG_FT2232_SPI=1'") -NEED_LIBFTDI += CONFIG_FT2232_SPI -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += ft2232_spi.o -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_USBBLASTER_SPI), yes) -# This is a totally ugly hack. -FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(call debug_shell,grep -q "FTDISUPPORT := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-D'CONFIG_USBBLASTER_SPI=1'") -NEED_LIBFTDI += CONFIG_USBBLASTER_SPI -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += usbblaster_spi.o -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_PICKIT2_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_PICKIT2_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += pickit2_spi.o -NEED_LIBUSB1 += CONFIG_PICKIT2_SPI -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_STLINKV3_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_STLINKV3_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += stlinkv3_spi.o -NEED_LIBUSB1 += CONFIG_STLINKV3_SPI -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_LSPCON_I2C_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += lspcon_i2c_spi.o -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_REALTEK_MST_I2C_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += realtek_mst_i2c_spi.o -endif - -ifneq ($(NEED_LIBFTDI), ) -FTDILIBS := $(call debug_shell,[ -n "$(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)" ] && export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)" ; $(PKG_CONFIG) --libs libftdi1 || $(PKG_CONFIG) --libs libftdi || printf "%s" "-lftdi -lusb") -FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(call debug_shell,grep -q "FT232H := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-D'HAVE_FT232H=1'") -FTDI_INCLUDES := $(call debug_shell,[ -n "$(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)" ] && export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)" ; $(PKG_CONFIG) --cflags-only-I libftdi1) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(FTDI_INCLUDES) -FEATURE_LIBS += $(call debug_shell,grep -q "FTDISUPPORT := yes" .features && printf "%s" "$(FTDILIBS)") -# We can't set NEED_LIBUSB0 here because that would transform libftdi auto-enabling -# into a hard requirement for libusb, defeating the purpose of auto-enabling. -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DUMMY), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_DUMMY=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += dummyflasher.o -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DRKAISER), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_DRKAISER=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += drkaiser.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_DRKAISER -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICREALTEK), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_NICREALTEK=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += nicrealtek.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_NICREALTEK -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICNATSEMI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_NICNATSEMI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += nicnatsemi.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_NICNATSEMI -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_NICINTEL=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += nicintel.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_NICINTEL -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += nicintel_spi.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL_EEPROM), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_NICINTEL_EEPROM=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += nicintel_eeprom.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_NICINTEL_EEPROM -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_OGP_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_OGP_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += ogp_spi.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_OGP_SPI -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += buspirate_spi.o -NEED_SERIAL += CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DEDIPROG), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_DEDIPROG=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += dediprog.o -NEED_LIBUSB1 += CONFIG_DEDIPROG -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DEVELOPERBOX_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_DEVELOPERBOX_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += developerbox_spi.o -NEED_LIBUSB1 += CONFIG_DEVELOPERBOX_SPI -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_SATAMV), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_SATAMV=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += satamv.o -NEED_LIBPCI += CONFIG_SATAMV -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_MTD), yes) -# This is a totally ugly hack. -FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(call debug_shell,grep -q "LINUX_MTD_SUPPORT := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-D'CONFIG_LINUX_MTD=1'") -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += linux_mtd.o -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_SPI), yes) -# This is a totally ugly hack. -FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(call debug_shell,grep -q "LINUX_SPI_SUPPORT := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-D'CONFIG_LINUX_SPI=1'") -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += linux_spi.o -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_MSTARDDC_SPI), yes) -# This is a totally ugly hack. -FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(call debug_shell,grep -q "LINUX_I2C_SUPPORT := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-D'CONFIG_MSTARDDC_SPI=1'") -NEED_LINUX_I2C += CONFIG_MSTARDDC_SPI -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += mstarddc_spi.o -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_CH341A_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_CH341A_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += ch341a_spi.o -NEED_LIBUSB1 += CONFIG_CH341A_SPI -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_DIGILENT_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_DIGILENT_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += digilent_spi.o -NEED_LIBUSB1 += CONFIG_DIGILENT_SPI -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_JLINK_SPI), yes) -NEED_LIBJAYLINK += CONFIG_JLINK_SPI -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_JLINK_SPI=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += jlink_spi.o -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NI845X_SPI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_NI845X_SPI=1' - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NI845X_LIBRARY_PATH),) -# if the user did not specified the NI-845x headers/lib path -# do a guess for both 32 and 64 bit Windows versions -NI845X_LIBS += -L'${PROGRAMFILES}\National Instruments\NI-845x\MS Visual C' -NI845X_LIBS += -L'${PROGRAMFILES(x86)}\National Instruments\NI-845x\MS Visual C' -NI845X_INCLUDES += -I'${PROGRAMFILES}\National Instruments\NI-845x\MS Visual C' -NI845X_INCLUDES += -I'${PROGRAMFILES(x86)}\National Instruments\NI-845x\MS Visual C' -else -NI845X_LIBS += -L'$(CONFIG_NI845X_LIBRARY_PATH)' -NI845X_INCLUDES += -I'$(CONFIG_NI845X_LIBRARY_PATH)' -endif - -FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(NI845X_INCLUDES) -LIBS += -lni845x -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += ni845x_spi.o -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_I2C_HELPER), yes) -LIB_OBJS += i2c_helper_linux.o -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_I2C_SUPPORT=1' -endif - -ifneq ($(NEED_SERIAL), ) -LIB_OBJS += serial.o custom_baud.o -endif - -ifneq ($(NEED_POSIX_SOCKETS), ) -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), SunOS) -LIBS += -lsocket -lnsl -endif -endif - -ifneq ($(NEED_LIBPCI), ) -CHECK_LIBPCI = yes -# This is a dirty hack, but it saves us from checking all PCI drivers and all platforms manually. -# libpci may need raw memory, MSR or PCI port I/O on some platforms. -# Individual drivers might have the same needs as well. -NEED_RAW_ACCESS += $(NEED_LIBPCI) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'NEED_PCI=1' -FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(call debug_shell,grep -q "OLD_PCI_GET_DEV := yes" .libdeps && printf "%s" "-D'OLD_PCI_GET_DEV=1'") - -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += pcidev.o -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), NetBSD) -# The libpci we want is called libpciutils on NetBSD and needs NetBSD libpci. -PCILIBS += -lpciutils -lpci -else -PCILIBS += -lpci -endif -endif - -ifneq ($(NEED_RAW_ACCESS), ) -# Raw memory, MSR or PCI port I/O access. -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'NEED_RAW_ACCESS=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += physmap.o hwaccess.o - -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), NetBSD) -# For (i386|x86_64)_iopl(2). -PCILIBS += -l$(shell uname -p) -else -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), OpenBSD) -# For (i386|amd64)_iopl(2). -PCILIBS += -l$(shell uname -m) -else -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), Darwin) -# DirectHW framework can be found in the DirectHW library. -PCILIBS += -framework IOKit -framework DirectHW -endif -endif -endif - -endif - - -ifneq ($(NEED_LIBUSB1), ) -CHECK_LIBUSB1 = yes -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'NEED_LIBUSB1=1' -PROGRAMMER_OBJS += usbdev.o usb_device.o -# FreeBSD and DragonflyBSD use a reimplementation of libusb-1.0 that is simply called libusb -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS),$(filter $(TARGET_OS),FreeBSD DragonFlyBSD)) -USB1LIBS += -lusb -else -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS),NetBSD) -override CPPFLAGS += -I/usr/pkg/include/libusb-1.0 -USB1LIBS += -lusb-1.0 -else -USB1LIBS += $(call debug_shell,[ -n "$(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)" ] && export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)"; $(PKG_CONFIG) --libs libusb-1.0 || printf "%s" "-lusb-1.0") -override CPPFLAGS += $(call debug_shell,[ -n "$(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)" ] && export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)"; $(PKG_CONFIG) --cflags-only-I libusb-1.0 || printf "%s" "-I/usr/include/libusb-1.0") -endif -endif -endif - -ifneq ($(NEED_LIBJAYLINK), ) -CHECK_LIBJAYLINK = yes -JAYLINKLIBS += $(call debug_shell,[ -n "$(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)" ] && export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)"; $(PKG_CONFIG) --libs libjaylink) -override CPPFLAGS += $(call debug_shell,[ -n "$(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)" ] && export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR)"; $(PKG_CONFIG) --cflags-only-I libjaylink) -endif - -ifeq ($(CONFIG_PRINT_WIKI), yes) -FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_PRINT_WIKI=1' -CLI_OBJS += print_wiki.o -endif - -FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(call debug_shell,grep -q "UTSNAME := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-D'HAVE_UTSNAME=1'") - -# We could use PULLED_IN_LIBS, but that would be ugly. -FEATURE_LIBS += $(call debug_shell,grep -q "NEEDLIBZ := yes" .libdeps && printf "%s" "-lz") - -FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(call debug_shell,grep -q "CLOCK_GETTIME := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-D'HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME=1'") -FEATURE_LIBS += $(call debug_shell,grep -q "CLOCK_GETTIME := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-lrt") - -LIBFLASHROM_OBJS = $(CHIP_OBJS) $(PROGRAMMER_OBJS) $(LIB_OBJS) -OBJS = $(CLI_OBJS) $(LIBFLASHROM_OBJS) - -all: hwlibs features $(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(PROGRAM).8 -ifeq ($(ARCH), x86) - @+$(MAKE) -C util/ich_descriptors_tool/ TARGET_OS=$(TARGET_OS) EXEC_SUFFIX=$(EXEC_SUFFIX) -endif - -$(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX): $(OBJS) - $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(OBJS) $(LIBS) $(PCILIBS) $(FEATURE_LIBS) $(USBLIBS) $(USB1LIBS) $(JAYLINKLIBS) $(NI845X_LIBS) - -libflashrom.a: $(LIBFLASHROM_OBJS) - $(AR) rcs $@ $^ - $(RANLIB) $@ - -# TAROPTIONS reduces information leakage from the packager's system. -# If other tar programs support command line arguments for setting uid/gid of -# stored files, they can be handled here as well. -TAROPTIONS = $(shell LC_ALL=C tar --version|grep -q GNU && echo "--owner=root --group=root") - -%.o: %.c .features - $(CC) -MMD $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(FLASHROM_CFLAGS) $(FEATURE_CFLAGS) $(SCMDEF) -o $@ -c $< - -# Make sure to add all names of generated binaries here. -# This includes all frontends and libflashrom. -# We don't use EXEC_SUFFIX here because we want to clean everything. -clean: - rm -f $(PROGRAM) $(PROGRAM).exe libflashrom.a *.o *.d $(PROGRAM).8 $(PROGRAM).8.html $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @+$(MAKE) -C util/ich_descriptors_tool/ clean - -distclean: clean - rm -f .features .libdeps - -strip: $(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX) - $(STRIP) $(STRIP_ARGS) $(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX) - -# to define test programs we use verbatim variables, which get exported -# to environment variables and are referenced with $$<varname> later - -define COMPILER_TEST -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - (void) argc; - (void) argv; - return 0; -} -endef -export COMPILER_TEST - -compiler: featuresavailable - @printf "Checking for a C compiler... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @echo "$$COMPILER_TEST" > .test.c - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .test.c -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX)" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @{ { { { { $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .test.c -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) >&2 && \ - echo "found." || { echo "not found."; \ - rm -f .test.c .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX); exit 1; }; } 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE); echo $? >&3 ; } | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) >&4; } 3>&1;} | { read rc ; exit ${rc}; } } 4>&1 - @rm -f .test.c .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) - @printf "Target arch is " - @# FreeBSD wc will output extraneous whitespace. - @echo $(ARCH)|wc -w|grep -q '^[[:blank:]]*1[[:blank:]]*$$' || \ - ( echo "unknown ("$(ARCH)"). Aborting."; exit 1) - @printf "%s\n" '$(ARCH)' - @printf "Target OS is " - @# FreeBSD wc will output extraneous whitespace. - @echo $(TARGET_OS)|wc -w|grep -q '^[[:blank:]]*1[[:blank:]]*$$' || \ - ( echo "unknown ("$(TARGET_OS)"). Aborting."; exit 1) - @printf "%s\n" '$(TARGET_OS)' -ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), libpayload) - @$(CC) --version 2>&1 | grep -q coreboot || \ - ( echo "Warning: It seems you are not using coreboot's reference compiler."; \ - echo "This might work but usually does not, please beware." ) -endif - -define LIBPCI_TEST -/* Avoid a failing test due to libpci header symbol shadowing breakage */ -#define index shadow_workaround_index -#if !defined __NetBSD__ -#include <pci/pci.h> -#else -#include <pciutils/pci.h> -#endif -struct pci_access *pacc; -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - (void) argc; - (void) argv; - pacc = pci_alloc(); - return 0; -} -endef -export LIBPCI_TEST - -define PCI_GET_DEV_TEST -/* Avoid a failing test due to libpci header symbol shadowing breakage */ -#define index shadow_workaround_index -#if !defined __NetBSD__ -#include <pci/pci.h> -#else -#include <pciutils/pci.h> -#endif -struct pci_access *pacc; -struct pci_dev *dev = {0}; -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - (void) argc; - (void) argv; - pacc = pci_alloc(); - dev = pci_get_dev(pacc, dev->domain, dev->bus, dev->dev, 1); - return 0; -} -endef -export PCI_GET_DEV_TEST - -define LIBUSB1_TEST -#include <stddef.h> -#include <libusb.h> -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - (void)argc; - (void)argv; - libusb_init(NULL); - return 0; -} -endef -export LIBUSB1_TEST - -define LIBJAYLINK_TEST -#include <stddef.h> -#include <libjaylink/libjaylink.h> -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - struct jaylink_context *ctx; - - (void)argc; - (void)argv; - - jaylink_init(&ctx); - jaylink_exit(ctx); - - return 0; -} -endef -export LIBJAYLINK_TEST - -hwlibs: compiler - @printf "" > .libdeps -ifeq ($(CHECK_LIBPCI), yes) - @printf "Checking for libpci headers... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @echo "$$LIBPCI_TEST" > .test.c - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) .test.c -o .test.o" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @{ { { { { $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) .test.c -o .test.o >&2 && \ - echo "found." || { echo "not found."; echo; \ - echo "The following features require libpci: $(NEED_LIBPCI)."; \ - echo "Please install libpci headers or disable all features"; \ - echo "mentioned above by specifying make CONFIG_ENABLE_LIBPCI_PROGRAMMERS=no"; \ - echo "See README for more information."; echo; \ - rm -f .test.c .test.o; exit 1; }; } 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE); echo $? >&3 ; } | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) >&4; } 3>&1;} | { read rc ; exit ${rc}; } } 4>&1 - @printf "Checking version of pci_get_dev... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @echo "$$PCI_GET_DEV_TEST" > .test.c - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) .test.c -o .test.o" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @ { $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) .test.c -o .test.o >&2 && \ - ( echo "new version (including PCI domain parameter)."; echo "OLD_PCI_GET_DEV := no" >> .libdeps ) || \ - ( echo "old version (without PCI domain parameter)."; echo "OLD_PCI_GET_DEV := yes" >> .libdeps ) } 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @printf "Checking if libpci is present and sufficient... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) .test.o -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(LIBS) $(PCILIBS)" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @{ { { { $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) .test.o -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(LIBS) $(PCILIBS) 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) >&2 && \ - echo "yes." || { echo "no."; \ - printf "Checking if libz+libpci are present and sufficient..." ; \ - { printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) .test.o -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(LIBS) $(PCILIBS) -lz" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) ; \ - $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) .test.o -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(LIBS) $(PCILIBS) -lz >&2 && \ - echo "yes." && echo "NEEDLIBZ := yes" > .libdeps } || { echo "no."; echo; \ - echo "The following features require libpci: $(NEED_LIBPCI)."; \ - echo "Please install libpci (package pciutils) and/or libz or disable all features"; \ - echo "mentioned above by specifying make CONFIG_ENABLE_LIBPCI_PROGRAMMERS=no"; \ - echo "See README for more information."; echo; \ - rm -f .test.c .test.o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX); exit 1; }; }; } 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE); echo $? >&3 ; } | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) >&4; } 3>&1;} | { read rc ; exit ${rc}; } } 4>&1 - @rm -f .test.c .test.o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) -endif -ifeq ($(CHECK_LIBUSB1), yes) - @printf "Checking for libusb-1.0 headers... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @echo "$$LIBUSB1_TEST" > .test.c - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) .test.c -o .test.o" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @{ { { { { $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) .test.c -o .test.o >&2 && \ - echo "found." || { echo "not found."; echo; \ - echo "The following features require libusb-1.0: $(NEED_LIBUSB1)."; \ - echo "Please install libusb-1.0 headers or disable all features"; \ - echo "mentioned above by specifying make CONFIG_ENABLE_LIBUSB1_PROGRAMMERS=no"; \ - echo "See README for more information."; echo; \ - rm -f .test.c .test.o; exit 1; }; } 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE); echo $? >&3 ; } | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) >&4; } 3>&1;} | { read rc ; exit ${rc}; } } 4>&1 - @printf "Checking if libusb-1.0 is usable... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) .test.o -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(LIBS) $(USB1LIBS)" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @{ { { { { $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) .test.o -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(LIBS) $(USB1LIBS) >&2 && \ - echo "yes." || { echo "no."; \ - echo "The following features require libusb-1.0: $(NEED_LIBUSB1)."; \ - echo "Please install libusb-1.0 or disable all features"; \ - echo "mentioned above by specifying make CONFIG_ENABLE_LIBUSB1_PROGRAMMERS=no"; \ - echo "See README for more information."; echo; \ - rm -f .test.c .test.o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX); exit 1; }; } 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE); echo $? >&3 ; } | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) >&4; } 3>&1;} | { read rc ; exit ${rc}; } } 4>&1 - @rm -f .test.c .test.o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) -endif -ifeq ($(CHECK_LIBJAYLINK), yes) - @printf "Checking for libjaylink headers... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @echo "$$LIBJAYLINK_TEST" > .test.c - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) .test.c -o .test.o" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @{ { { { { $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) .test.c -o .test.o >&2 && \ - echo "found." || { echo "not found."; echo; \ - echo "The following feature requires libjaylink: $(NEED_LIBJAYLINK)."; \ - echo "Please install libjaylink headers or disable the feature"; \ - echo "mentioned above by specifying make CONFIG_JLINK_SPI=no"; \ - echo "See README for more information."; echo; \ - rm -f .test.c .test.o; exit 1; }; } 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE); echo $? >&3 ; } | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) >&4; } 3>&1;} | { read rc ; exit ${rc}; } } 4>&1 - @printf "Checking if libjaylink is usable... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) .test.o -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(LIBS) $(JAYLINKLIBS)" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @{ { { { { $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) .test.o -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(LIBS) $(JAYLINKLIBS) >&2 && \ - echo "yes." || { echo "no."; \ - echo "The following feature requires libjaylink: $(NEED_LIBJAYLINK)."; \ - echo "Please install libjaylink or disable the feature"; \ - echo "mentioned above by specifying make CONFIG_JLINK_SPI=no"; \ - echo "See README for more information."; echo; \ - rm -f .test.c .test.o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX); exit 1; }; } 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE); echo $? >&3 ; } | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) >&4; } 3>&1;} | { read rc ; exit ${rc}; } } 4>&1 - @rm -f .test.c .test.o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) -endif - -.features: features - -# If a user does not explicitly request a non-working feature, we should -# silently disable it. However, if a non-working (does not compile) feature -# is explicitly requested, we should bail out with a descriptive error message. -# We also have to check that at least one programmer driver is enabled. -featuresavailable: -ifeq ($(PROGRAMMER_OBJS),) - @echo "You have to enable at least one programmer driver!" - @false -endif -ifneq ($(UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES), ) - @echo "The following features are unavailable on your machine: $(UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES)" - @false -endif - -define FTDI_TEST -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <ftdi.h> -struct ftdi_context *ftdic = NULL; -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - (void) argc; - (void) argv; - return ftdi_init(ftdic); -} -endef -export FTDI_TEST - -define FTDI_232H_TEST -#include <ftdi.h> -enum ftdi_chip_type type = TYPE_232H; -endef -export FTDI_232H_TEST - -define UTSNAME_TEST -#include <sys/utsname.h> -struct utsname osinfo; -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - (void) argc; - (void) argv; - uname (&osinfo); - return 0; -} -endef -export UTSNAME_TEST - -define LINUX_MTD_TEST -#include <mtd/mtd-user.h> - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - (void) argc; - (void) argv; - return 0; -} -endef -export LINUX_MTD_TEST - -define LINUX_SPI_TEST -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/spi/spidev.h> - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - (void) argc; - (void) argv; - return 0; -} -endef -export LINUX_SPI_TEST - -define LINUX_I2C_TEST -#include <linux/i2c-dev.h> -#include <linux/i2c.h> - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - (void) argc; - (void) argv; - return 0; -} -endef -export LINUX_I2C_TEST - -define CLOCK_GETTIME_TEST -#include <time.h> - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - struct timespec res; - clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &res); - return 0; -} -endef -export CLOCK_GETTIME_TEST - -define NI845X_TEST -#include <ni845x.h> - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - (void) argc; - (void) argv; - char I2C_Device[256]; - NiHandle Dev_Handle; - uInt32 NumberFound = 0; - ni845xFindDevice(I2C_Device, &Dev_Handle, &NumberFound); - ni845xCloseFindDeviceHandle(Dev_Handle); - return 0; -} -endef -export NI845X_TEST - -features: compiler - @echo "FEATURES := yes" > .features.tmp -ifneq ($(NEED_LIBFTDI), ) - @printf "Checking for FTDI support... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @echo "$$FTDI_TEST" > .featuretest.c - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(FTDI_INCLUDES) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(FTDILIBS) $(LIBS)" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @ { $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(FTDI_INCLUDES) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(FTDILIBS) $(LIBS) >&2 && \ - ( echo "found."; echo "FTDISUPPORT := yes" >> .features.tmp ; \ - printf "Checking for FT232H support in libftdi... " ; \ - echo "$$FTDI_232H_TEST" >> .featuretest.c ; \ - printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(FTDI_INCLUDES) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(FTDILIBS) $(LIBS)" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) ; \ - { $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(FTDI_INCLUDES) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(FTDILIBS) $(LIBS) >&2 && \ - ( echo "found."; echo "FT232H := yes" >> .features.tmp ) || \ - ( echo "not found."; echo "FT232H := no" >> .features.tmp ) } \ - ) || \ - ( echo "not found."; echo "FTDISUPPORT := no" >> .features.tmp ) } \ - 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_MTD), yes) - @printf "Checking if Linux MTD headers are present... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @echo "$$LINUX_MTD_TEST" > .featuretest.c - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX)" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @ { $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) >&2 && \ - ( echo "yes."; echo "LINUX_MTD_SUPPORT := yes" >> .features.tmp ) || \ - ( echo "no."; echo "LINUX_MTD_SUPPORT := no" >> .features.tmp ) } \ - 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_SPI), yes) - @printf "Checking if Linux SPI headers are present... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @echo "$$LINUX_SPI_TEST" > .featuretest.c - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX)" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @ { $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) >&2 && \ - ( echo "yes."; echo "LINUX_SPI_SUPPORT := yes" >> .features.tmp ) || \ - ( echo "no."; echo "LINUX_SPI_SUPPORT := no" >> .features.tmp ) } \ - 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) -endif -ifneq ($(NEED_LINUX_I2C), ) - @printf "Checking if Linux I2C headers are present... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @echo "$$LINUX_I2C_TEST" > .featuretest.c - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX)" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @ { $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) >&2 && \ - ( echo "yes."; echo "LINUX_I2C_SUPPORT := yes" >> .features.tmp ) || \ - ( echo "no."; echo "LINUX_I2C_SUPPORT := no" >> .features.tmp ) } \ - 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) -endif -ifeq ($(CONFIG_NI845X_SPI), yes) - @printf "Checking for NI USB-845x installation... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @echo "$$NI845X_TEST" > .featuretest.c - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(NI845X_INCLUDES) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(NI845X_LIBS) $(LIBS)" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - - @ { { { { { $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(NI845X_INCLUDES) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(NI845X_LIBS) $(LIBS) >&2 && \ - ( echo "yes."; echo "NI845X_SUPPORT := yes" >> .features.tmp ) || \ - { echo -e "\nUnable to find NI-845x headers or libraries."; \ - echo "Please pass the NI-845x library path to the make with the CONFIG_NI845X_LIBRARY_PATH parameter,"; \ - echo "or disable the NI-845x support by specifying make CONFIG_NI845X_SPI=no"; \ - echo "For the NI-845x 17.0 the library path is:"; \ - echo " On 32 bit systems: C:\Program Files)\National Instruments\NI-845x\MS Visual C"; \ - echo " On 64 bit systems: C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\NI-845x\MS Visual C"; \ - exit 1; }; } \ - 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE); echo $? >&3 ; } | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) >&4; } 3>&1;} | { read rc ; exit ${rc}; } } 4>&1 -endif - @printf "Checking for utsname support... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @echo "$$UTSNAME_TEST" > .featuretest.c - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX)" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @ { $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) >&2 && \ - ( echo "found."; echo "UTSNAME := yes" >> .features.tmp ) || \ - ( echo "not found."; echo "UTSNAME := no" >> .features.tmp ) } 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @printf "Checking for clock_gettime support... " | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @echo "$$CLOCK_GETTIME_TEST" >.featuretest.c - @printf "\nexec: %s\n" "$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -lrt .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX)" >>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @ { $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -lrt .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) >&2 && \ - ( echo "found."; echo "CLOCK_GETTIME := yes" >>.features.tmp ) || \ - ( echo "not found."; echo "CLOCK_GETTIME := no" >>.features.tmp ) } \ - 2>>$(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) | tee -a $(BUILD_DETAILS_FILE) - @$(DIFF) -q .features.tmp .features >/dev/null 2>&1 && rm .features.tmp || mv .features.tmp .features - @rm -f .featuretest.c .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) - -$(PROGRAM).8.html: $(PROGRAM).8 - @groff -mandoc -Thtml $< >$@ - -$(PROGRAM).8: $(PROGRAM).8.tmpl - @# Add the man page change date and version to the man page - @sed -e 's#.TH FLASHROM 8 .*#.TH FLASHROM 8 "$(MAN_DATE)" "$(VERSION)" "$(MAN_DATE)"#' <$< >$@ - -install: $(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(PROGRAM).8 - mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/sbin - mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8 - $(INSTALL) -m 0755 $(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/sbin - $(INSTALL) -m 0644 $(PROGRAM).8 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8 - -libinstall: libflashrom.a libflashrom.h - mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib - $(INSTALL) -m 0644 libflashrom.a $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/lib - mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/include - $(INSTALL) -m 0644 libflashrom.h $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/include - -_export: $(PROGRAM).8 - @rm -rf "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)" - @mkdir -p "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)" - @git archive HEAD | tar -x -C "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)" -# Generate versioninfo.inc containing metadata that would not be available in exported sources otherwise. - @echo "VERSION = $(VERSION)" > "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)/versioninfo.inc" - @echo "MAN_DATE = $(MAN_DATE)" >> "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)/versioninfo.inc" -# Restore modification date of all tracked files not marked 'export-ignore' in .gitattributes. -# sed is required to filter out file names having the attribute set. -# The sed program saves the file name in the hold buffer and then checks if the respective value is 'set'. -# If so it ignores the rest of the program, which otherwise restores the file name and prints it. - @git ls-tree -r -z -t --full-name --name-only HEAD | \ - git check-attr -z --stdin export-ignore | \ - sed -zne 'x;n;n;{/^set$$/b;};x;p;' | \ - xargs -0 sh -c 'for f; do \ - touch -d $$(git log --pretty=format:%cI -1 HEAD -- "$$f") \ - "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)/$$f"; \ - done' dummy_arg0 - -export: _export - @echo "Exported $(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)/" - -tarball: _export - @tar -cj --format=ustar -f "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME).tar.bz2" -C $(EXPORTDIR)/ \ - $(TAROPTIONS) "flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)/" -# Delete the exported directory again because it is most likely what's expected by the user. - @rm -rf "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)" - @echo Created "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME).tar.bz2" - -libpayload: clean - make CC="CC=i386-elf-gcc lpgcc" AR=i386-elf-ar RANLIB=i386-elf-ranlib - -.PHONY: all install clean distclean compiler hwlibs features _export export tarball featuresavailable libpayload - -# Disable implicit suffixes and built-in rules (for performance and profit) -.SUFFIXES: - --include $(OBJS:.o=.d) +$(error flashrom uses meson for its build process. See mesonbuild.com)
Angel Pons has posted comments on this change. ( https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875 )
Change subject: build system: Replace Makefile with a call to use meson ......................................................................
Patch Set 1: Code-Review-1
(3 comments)
I'd like to have flashrom v1.3 tagged before removing the Makefile.
Besides, Jenkins says no.
https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875/1/Makefile File Makefile:
https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875/1/Makefile@a800 PS1, Line 800: CONFIG_EVERYTHING Does meson provide a similar thing?
https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875/1/Makefile@a1573 PS1, Line 1573: define NI845X_TEST Does meson do these tests?
https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875/1/Makefile@a1708 PS1, Line 1708: tarball: _export : @tar -cj --format=ustar -f "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME).tar.bz2" -C $(EXPORTDIR)/ \ : $(TAROPTIONS) "flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)/" : # Delete the exported directory again because it is most likely what's expected by the user. : @rm -rf "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)" : @echo Created "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME).tar.bz2" Does meson provide this?
Edward O'Callaghan has posted comments on this change. ( https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875 )
Change subject: build system: Replace Makefile with a call to use meson ......................................................................
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(3 comments)
https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875/1/Makefile File Makefile:
https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875/1/Makefile@a800 PS1, Line 800: CONFIG_EVERYTHING
Does meson provide a similar thing?
This should be fine with https://mesonbuild.com/Build-options.html#using-build-options ?
https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875/1/Makefile@a1573 PS1, Line 1573: define NI845X_TEST
Does meson do these tests?
I would imagine so as its asking pkg-config if the headers and the library are properly installed. They should be pretty easy to add if required via custom_target of sort?
https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875/1/Makefile@a1708 PS1, Line 1708: tarball: _export : @tar -cj --format=ustar -f "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME).tar.bz2" -C $(EXPORTDIR)/ \ : $(TAROPTIONS) "flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)/" : # Delete the exported directory again because it is most likely what's expected by the user. : @rm -rf "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)" : @echo Created "$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME).tar.bz2"
Does meson provide this?
https://mesonbuild.com/Creating-releases.html
This should work fine with an invocation of `$ meson dist`
Patrick Georgi has posted comments on this change. ( https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875 )
Change subject: build system: Replace Makefile with a call to use meson ......................................................................
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I'd like to have flashrom v1.3 tagged before removing the Makefile.
I mostly put this up because it was ~2 minutes of work and is a sure-fire way to get a conversation started :-)
We'd still have both build systems (with different sets of usage scenarios) in 2030 without some action, there's a start of a TODO list for meson to be as capable as the make based system, a discussion which build system to keep on the list, and more visibility that this area of the tree needs attention.
Besides, Jenkins says no.
Yes, because Jenkins tries make and meson, both.
Stefan Reinauer has posted comments on this change. ( https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875 )
Change subject: build system: Replace Makefile with a call to use meson ......................................................................
Patch Set 1:
Can the Makefile actually call meson?
Patrick Georgi has posted comments on this change. ( https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875 )
Change subject: build system: Replace Makefile with a call to use meson ......................................................................
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Patch Set 1:
Can the Makefile actually call meson?
That requires meson (and its backend, usually ninja) to be installed, but I guess we could do some mapping.
The main reason for this change was to serve as a conversation starter though, and I think it did a reasonable job on that: https://mail.coreboot.org/hyperkitty/list/flashrom@flashrom.org/thread/LF2WA...
The main arguments against meson seem to be:
1. No active maintenance of the meson build system beyond keeping libflashrom functional for fwupd. 2. People are wary of adopting meson because they're not familiar with it and don't see the point. 3. A possible functionality delta: The Makefile contains lots of capabilities, esp. in terms of portability, that the meson side developers don't care much about (and don't even seem to be aware of). Most popular item under discussion is the DOS target.
Hello build bot (Jenkins), Martin Roth, Angel Pons,
I'd like you to reexamine a change. Please visit
https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875
to look at the new patch set (#2).
Change subject: build system: Replace Makefile with a call to use meson ......................................................................
build system: Replace Makefile with a call to use meson
Change-Id: Ice42ab92a36c54f8f446f58dd73f628994f179d6 Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi pgeorgi@google.com --- D Makefile M test_build.sh 2 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 1,723 deletions(-)
git pull ssh://review.coreboot.org:29418/flashrom refs/changes/75/46875/2
Patrick Georgi has posted comments on this change. ( https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875 )
Change subject: build system: Replace Makefile with a call to use meson ......................................................................
Patch Set 2: Code-Review-2
no agreement on this yet
Patrick Georgi has abandoned this change. ( https://review.coreboot.org/c/flashrom/+/46875 )
Change subject: build system: Replace Makefile with a call to use meson ......................................................................
Abandoned