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# Project Name : OpenRISC Debug Proxy
# File Name : Makefile
# Prepared By : jb
# Project Start : 2008-10-01
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# Date Version Description
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# 090301 0.1.0 Makefile for OpenRISC debug proxy. jb
# 2 Apr 09 0.1.1 Jeremy Bennett. Added static target
# 1 May 09 0.1.3 Added specific make target for VPI jb
# 090828 0.1.4 Added ftdi_sio driver reload rule jb
#DBGCPPFLAGS=-DDEBUG_GDB=1
#DBGCPPFLAGS=-DDEBUG_USB_DRVR_FUNCS=1
#DBGCPPFLAGS=-DDEBUG_USB_DRVR_FUNCS=1 -DDEBUG_GDB=1 -DDEBUG_CMDS=1
# Common Flags
COMMON_CPPFLAGS = -I./includes
COMMON_CXXFLAGS = -O3
COMMON_LDFLAGS =
# Flags for static library
STATIC_LIBDIR = lib
STATIC_LIB = libftd2xx.a.0.4.16
STATIC_LDFLAGS = $(COMMON_LDFLAGS) $(STATIC_LIBDIR)/$(STATIC_LIB) \
-lpthread -ldl
# Defines to enable certain endpoint handling functions to be used
USB_FLAGS = -D USB_ENDPOINT_ENABLED=1
VPI_FLAGS = -D VPI_ENDPOINT_ENABLED=1
#Determine whether we're on Cygwin
ifndef OSTYPE
# Basically we're interested in finding out if we're
# in a cygwin environement, so let's find out this way
# Note: Typically in a bash environment, $OSTYPE is set
# but sometimes make can't figure it out. So we'll do it
# this way:
ifeq (CYGWIN, $(findstring CYGWIN, $(shell uname)))
OSTYPE=cygwin
endif
endif
ifeq ($(OSTYPE),cygwin)
OR_DEBUG_PROXY_SRC = src/or_debug_proxy.c \
src/gdb.c \
src/usb_functions.c \
src/win_usb_driver_calls.c
CXX = gcc
CPPFLAGS = $(COMMON_CPPFLAGS) -I./obj -DCYGWIN_COMPILE=1 $(DBGCPPFLAGS)
CXXFLAGS = $(COMMON_CXXFLAGS)
DYNAMIC_LDFLAGS = $(COMMON_LDFLAGS)
EXE = .exe
else
OR_DEBUG_PROXY_SRC = src/or_debug_proxy.c \
src/gdb.c
OR_DEBUG_PROXY_USB_SRC = src/FT2232c.cpp \
src/FT2232cMpsseJtag.cpp \
src/usb_functions.c \
src/linux_usb_driver_calls.c
OR_DEBUG_PROXY_VPI_SRC = src/vpi_functions.c
CXX = g++
CPPFLAGS = $(COMMON_CPPFLAGS) $(DBGCPPFLAGS)
CXXFLAGS = $(COMMON_CXXFLAGS)
DYNAMIC_LDFLAGS = $(COMMON_LDFLAGS) -lftd2xx
EXE =
endif
APP = or_debug_proxy
APP_DYNAMIC = $(APP)$(EXE)
APP_STATIC = $(APP)_static$(EXE)
APP_VPI = $(APP)_vpi$(EXE)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Build dynamic and static targets from scratch
.PHONY: all
all: clean $(APP_DYNAMIC)
static: clean $(APP_STATIC)
vpi: clean $(APP_VPI)
# Dynamic target
$(APP_DYNAMIC): $(OR_DEBUG_PROXY_SRC) $(OR_DEBUG_PROXY_USB_SRC)
$(CXX) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $(USB_FLAGS) $+ $(DYNAMIC_LDFLAGS) -o $@
# Static target
$(APP_STATIC): $(OR_DEBUG_PROXY_SRC) $(OR_DEBUG_PROXY_USB_SRC) $(STATIC_LIBDIR)/$(STATIC_LIB)
$(CXX) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $(USB_FLAGS) $+ $(STATIC_LDFLAGS) -o $@
cp $(APP_STATIC) $(APP)
# VPI target only
$(APP_VPI): $(OR_DEBUG_PROXY_SRC) $(OR_DEBUG_PROXY_VPI_SRC)
$(CXX) $(CPPFLAGS) $(VPI_FLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $+ -o $@
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Target for checking the static lib is in the place it should be
$(STATIC_LIBDIR)/$(STATIC_LIB):
@echo
@echo "The static library, $(STATIC_LIB), is missing."
@echo "Please download the driver to build a statically linked version"
@echo "of this app. For Linux, try:"
@echo "\twget http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/D2XX/Linux/libftd2xx0.4.16.tar.gz"
@echo "\ttar xzf libftd2xx0.4.16.tar.gz"
@echo "\tcp libftd2xx0.4.16/static_lib/libftd2xx.a.0.4.16 lib"
@echo
@exit 1
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tidy up
clean:
$(RM) $(APP_DYNAMIC)
$(RM) $(APP_STATIC)
$(RM) $(APP_VPI)
find ./ -name "*~" | xargs $(RM)
ifneq ($(OSTYPE),cygwin)
reset_driver:
@echo; echo " Re-installing FTDI serial IO drivers"echo
@echo " This will require root privileges."
sudo modprobe -r ftdi_sio
sudo modprobe ftdi_sio vendor=0x0403 product=0x6010
@echo
endif
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