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#!/bin/bash -eu
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
#
# Copyright (C) 2010
# ASTRON (Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy) <http://www.astron.nl/>
# JIVE (Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe) <http://www.jive.nl/>
# P.O.Box 2, 7990 AA Dwingeloo, The Netherlands
#
# 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, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# Run this tool with at least the commandline arguments:
# run_bsp buildset design_name
# example:
# run_bsp unb2 unb2_minimal
# read generic functions/definitions
. ${RADIOHDL_GEAR}/generic.sh
# helper function for command parsing
exit_with_error() {
hdl_error_noexit $0 "$@"
cat <<@EndOfHelp@
Usage: $(basename $0) [options] buildset project [app]
Arguments: buildset Name of the buildset to create the app for.
project Project file to use for the build.
Options: --no-make: The make phase is skipped.
--force: Force full compilation.
--bloat: Compile fullfledged BSP.
--> Note: It does not matter where the options are placed: before, in between or after the arguments.
@EndOfHelp@
exit 1
}
# parse cmdline
POSITIONAL=()
force=
skip_make=
# BSP HAL settings default to a reduced functionality BSP (but much less code+data footprint)
# use "--bloat" to compile a fullfledged BSP.
# NOTE: you'll never get C++ or (clean) exit support
hal_lightweight_driver=true
hal_enable_small_libc=1
# parse cmdline
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
case $1 in
--force)
force="force"
;;
--no-make)
skip_make="no-make"
;;
--bloat)
hal_lightweight_driver=false
hal_enable_small_libc=0
;;
-*|--*)
exit_with_error "Unknown option: "$1
;;
*) POSITIONAL+=("$1")
;;
esac
shift
done
if [ ${#POSITIONAL[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
set -- "${POSITIONAL[@]}"
fi
# check the positional parameters
if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
exit_with_error "Wrong number of arguments specified."
fi
buildset=$1
project=$2
# read in the configuration based on the user arguments
. ${RADIOHDL_GEAR}/quartus/set_quartus ${buildset}
# check projectfile
PRJS="${RADIOHDL_BUILD_DIR}"
PRJ=
for prj in ${PRJS}
do
if [ -d "${prj}/${buildset}/quartus/${project}" ]; then
PRJ=${prj}
fi
done
if [ -z "${project}" -o -z "${PRJ}" ]; then
hdl_error $0 "Please enter a valid project name"
fi
# now we can generate paths
quartusdir="${PRJ}/${buildset}/quartus/${project}"
builddir="${quartusdir}/software"
bspdir="${builddir}/bsp"
# assert the quartusdir exists
hdl_exec $0 msg=no test -d ${quartusdir}
# If we have a makefile see if no-one changed the sopcinfo
# (since if they did we must re-generate files).
# Otherwise we must generate the BSP package
# if "--force" given we build from scratch
if [ -n "${force}" ]; then
rm -rf ${bspdir}
fi
if [ -d "${bspdir}" -a -f "${bspdir}/Makefile" ]; then
#Check if sopcinfo file is newer that current BSP
# Note: HV/DS We do this in this clumsy way since
# "make -C ${bspdir} -n" and checking the exitcode
# does not work on Windows. Winders cannot discriminate
# between "time-of-last-access" and "time-of-last-modification"
# whereas under Linux this works like a charm.
# The result was that under Windows "make -n" would
# always indicate that the target needed to be rebuilt.
# Maybe there is another reason - fact is that "make"
# didn't work on windows. This does.
sopcfile=$(ls ${quartusdir}/*sopcinfo 2>/dev/null | sed -n '1p')
if [ -z "${sopcfile}" ]; then
hdl_error $0 "No sopc(info) file?!!"
fi
if [ ${sopcfile} -nt ${bspdir}/settings.bsp ]; then
hdl_info $0 "Someone has been tinkering with .sopcinfo"
hdl_info $0 "Regenerating the BSP files"
hdl_exec $0 msg=no nios2-bsp-generate-files \
--bsp-dir ${bspdir} \
--settings ${bspdir}/settings.bsp
fi
else
# we must generate the BSP files
hdl_info $0 "Generating BSP files for ${project}"
hdl_exec $0 msg=no nios2-bsp hal ${bspdir} ${quartusdir}
fi
# check if we've already updated the BSP settings to our likings
if [ -f ${bspdir}/public.mk ]; then
updated_settings=`sed -n '/^ALT_CPPFLAGS *+= *-DALT_USE_DIRECT_DRIVERS/p' ${bspdir}/public.mk`
if [ -z "${updated_settings}" ]; then
# nope, not updated yet - set the settings we would like the bsp to have
hdl_exec $0 nios2-bsp-update-settings --settings ${bspdir}/settings.bsp \
--set hal.enable_lightweight_device_driver_api ${hal_lightweight_driver} \
--set hal.enable_c_plus_plus 0 \
--set hal.enable_clean_exit 0 \
--set hal.enable_exit 0 \
--set hal.enable_small_c_library ${hal_enable_small_libc}
hdl_exec $0 msg=no nios2-bsp-generate-files \
--bsp-dir ${bspdir} \
--settings ${bspdir}/settings.bsp
# to prevent the make to complain about settings.bsp newer than Makefile ...
touch ${bspdir}/Makefile
fi
fi
if [ -z "${skip_make}" ]; then
hdl_exec $0 msg=no make -C ${bspdir}
fi