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## Config file for the 7100 pa-risc simulator## $Id: simhppa.cfg,v 1.2 2001-09-27 12:02:52 chris Exp $#include $(RTEMS_ROOT)/make/custom/default.cfgRTEMS_CPU=hppa1.1RTEMS_CPU_MODEL=hppa7200# This is the actual bsp directory used during the build process.RTEMS_BSP_FAMILY=simhppa# This contains the compiler options necessary to select the CPU model# and (hopefully) optimize for it.## Possibles:# -mpa-risc-1-1 -- HPPA 1.1 instead of 1.0# -mportable-runtime#CPU_CFLAGS = -mpa-risc-1-1 -mportable-runtime# Possibles:# -Wall -- lots of warnings# -pipe -- compiler uses pipes to talk to phases (usually faster)# -ansi -- ANSI C compliance# -fasm -- ANSI, but allow inline assembler# -mgas -- we are using gas as assembler# -fno-keep-inline-functions -- do not emit any inlines as staticCFLAGS_DEFAULT = $(CPU_CFLAGS) -Wall -ansi -fasm -mgas# optimize flag: typically -0, could use -O4 or -fast# -O4 is ok for RTEMS# NOTE: some level of -O may be actually required by inline assemblerCFLAGS_OPTIMIZE_V=-O4 -fno-keep-inline-functions# This makes the target dependent options file.# NDEBUG (C library)# if defined asserts do not generate code. This is commonly used# as a command line option.## RTEMS_TEST_NO_PAUSE (RTEMS tests)# do not pause between screens of output in the rtems tests## RTEMS_DEBUG (RTEMS)# If defined, debug checks in RTEMS and support library code are enabled.## SIMHPPA_FAST_IDLE (simhppa)# If defined, speed up the clock ticks while the idle task is running so# time spent in the idle task is minimized. This significantly reduces# the wall time required to execute the RTEMS test suites.#define make-target-options@echo "/* #define NDEBUG 1 */ " >>$@@echo "#define RTEMS_TEST_NO_PAUSE 1" >>$@@echo "/* #define RTEMS_DEBUG 1 */" >>$@@echo "#define SIMHPPA_FAST_IDLE 1 " >>$@endef## GNU ld options# `-Tbss ORG'# `-Tdata ORG'# `-Ttext ORG'# Use ORG as the starting address for--respectively--the `bss',# `data', or the `text' segment of the output file. ORG must be a# single hexadecimal integer; for compatibility with other linkers,# you may omit the leading `0x' usually associated with hexadecimal# values.# 'NODE' is set to 1 or 2 for multi cpu tests (ref: mptests/mp01/node1/Makefile)# If NODE is set as an environment variable, don't trust it, zero it out.# (NODE turns out to be a very common environment variable)ifeq (,$(NODE))NODE=0elseifeq "$(origin NODE)" "environment"NODE=0endifendif# XXX some/all of this should move into 'linkcmds'# single processorDATA_0_BASE=0x40001000TEXT_0_BASE=0x00001000# first node (mptests number them from 1)DATA_1_BASE=$(DATA_0_BASE)TEXT_1_BASE=$(TEXT_0_BASE)# second node (mptests number them from 1)DATA_2_BASE=0x48001000TEXT_2_BASE=0x08001000# for hpux ld#LD_LOC_OPTIONS=-D $(DATA_$(NODE)_BASE) -R $(TEXT_$(NODE)_BASE)# for gnu ldLD_LOC_OPTIONS=-Tdata $(DATA_$(NODE)_BASE) -Ttext $(TEXT_$(NODE)_BASE)GCC_LD_LOC_OPTIONS=-W,l-T -W,ldata -W,l$(DATA_$(NODE)_BASE) \-W,l-T -W,ltext -W,l$(TEXT_$(NODE)_BASE)# The following are definitions of make-exe which will work using ld as# is currently required. It is expected that as of gcc 2.8, the end user# will be able to override parts of the compilers specs and link using gcc.ifeq ($(RTEMS_USE_GCC272),yes)define make-exe$(LDARGS) $(LD) $(LD_LOC_OPTIONS) $(XLDFLAGS) -a archive \-o $@ -u atexit \$(START_FILE) $(LINK_OBJS) --start-group $(LINK_LIBS) --end-group$(NM) -g -n $@ > $(basename $@).num$(SIZE) $@endefelsedefine make-exe$(LINK.c) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(GCC_LD_LOC_OPTIONS) \-o $@ \$(LINK_OBJS) $(LINK_LIBS)$(NM) -g -n $@ > $(basename $@).num$(SIZE) $@endefendif# Miscellaneous additions go here# BSP-specific toolsPRINTDUMP=$(PROJECT_TOOLS)/print_dump
