nes-proj/platform/sensinode/Makefile.sensinode
Robert Quattlebaum 5afcbf6fff Makefiles: Allow setting UIP_CONF_IPV6=0 to work as expected.
Setting UIP_CONF_IPV6 to zero from the make build command line is
something that seems like it should ensure that IPv6 is disabled, but in
fact it actually *enables* IPv6. This seems counter intuitive, so this
patch changes the behavior of the makefiles to handle this case
properly.
2013-01-14 22:03:42 -08:00

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Makefile

# Sensinode CC2430 platform makefile
# Supported products: N100, N600, N601, N710, N711
# Support for N740 is experimental.
# We support defines for product models using the following format
# e.g. MODEL_N601. Run make TARGET=sensinode DEFINES=MODEL_N601 to
# automatically configure the correct LED, button, UART etc. settings
# for that product model. If undefined, MODEL_N100 is chosen by default.
# Model settings are defined in /dev/models.h
# make sensinode.upload - Will use nano_programmer to upload file using D2xx Devboard
# make sensinode.serialdump - Will use the Contiki serialdump tool on the default UART
# make foo.model - Will copy foo.ihx to foo-XYZ.ihx (e.g. foo-n740.ihx)
PATH:=$(CONTIKI)/platform/$(TARGET)/tools/bin:$(PATH)
export PATH
ifndef CONTIKI
$(error CONTIKI not defined! You must specify where CONTIKI resides!)
endif
# Determine our model and (later on) add it as part of the .ihx filename
# Handy when building for various models so we can easily tell which ihx
# is for what model.
# Defaults to N100 (which is what the contiki code does as well)
MODEL_SUFFIX=n100
ifdef DEFINES
MODEL_SUFFIX=$(patsubst MODEL_N%,n%, \
$(filter MODEL_%,$(subst $(COMMA), ,$(DEFINES))))
endif
# Define the default UART for tools and tool commands
DEFUART = /dev/ttyUSB0
PROG = $(CONTIKI)/tools/sensinode/nano_programmer/nano_programmer -d $(DEFUART)
SERIALDUMP = $(CONTIKI)/tools/sky/serialdump-linux -b115200 $(DEFUART)
CONTIKI_TARGET_DIRS = . dev
CONTIKI_TARGET_MAIN = $(addprefix $(OBJECTDIR)/,contiki-sensinode-main.rel)
CONTIKI_TARGET_SOURCEFILES = contiki-sensinode-main.c
CONTIKI_TARGET_SOURCEFILES += leds.c leds-arch.c serial-line.c sensors.c
CONTIKI_TARGET_SOURCEFILES += sensinode-sensors.c button-sensor.c adc-sensor.c
CONTIKI_TARGET_SOURCEFILES += n740.c models.c m25p16.c slip-arch.c slip.c
CONTIKI_TARGET_SOURCEFILES += putchar.c debug.c
CONTIKI_SOURCEFILES += $(CONTIKI_TARGET_SOURCEFILES)
CLEAN += *.sensinode
ifeq ($(UIP_CONF_IPV6),1)
ifeq ($(OFFSET_FIRMWARE),1)
CFLAGS += -DDISCO_ENABLED=1
CONTIKI_TARGET_SOURCEFILES += disco.c
endif
CONTIKI_TARGET_SOURCEFILES += viztool.c
CONTIKI_SOURCEFILES += rpl-of0.c
endif
FORCE:
# .sensinode target so we can behave similar to other targets
# Lastly, it will create a %-$(MODEL).ihx file
%.$(TARGET): %.hex FORCE
cp $< $(<:.hex=.$(TARGET))
if [ -f $(<:.hex=.ihx) ] ; then \
cp $(<:.hex=.ihx) $(<:.hex=-$(MODEL_SUFFIX).ihx); fi
@echo "\nReport"
@echo "==============="
@echo 'Code footprint:'
@echo 'Area Addr Size' \
' Decimal'
@echo '---------------------------------- -------- --------' \
' --------'
@echo -n 'HOME,CSEG,CONST,XINIT,GS* $(HOME_START) '
@egrep ',CODE\)' $(<:.hex=.map) | egrep -v '(^BANK[1-9][^=])' | uniq | \
awk '{ SUM += $$5 } END { printf "%08X = %8d", SUM, SUM }'
@echo '. bytes (REL,CON,CODE)'
@egrep '(^BANK[1-9][^=])' $(<:.hex=.map) | uniq | sort
@egrep -A 5 'Other memory' $(<:.hex=.mem)
%.upload: %.hex
$(PROG) -P $<
sensinode.serialdump:
$(SERIALDUMP)
### Define the CPU directory
CONTIKI_CPU=$(CONTIKI)/cpu/cc2430
include $(CONTIKI)/cpu/cc2430/Makefile.cc2430
contiki-$(TARGET).a:# $(addprefix $(OBJECTDIR)/,symbols.rel)