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#
# Config file for a PowerPC MPC821- or MPC860-based MBX card
#
# This file is derived from:
#
# Config file for a PowerPC 403 based helas403 card
# Config file for MPC860 based Ethernet Comm Board
#
include $(RTEMS_ROOT)/make/custom/default.cfg
RTEMS_CPU=powerpc
RTEMS_CPU_MODEL=mpc8xx
# This is the actual bsp directory used during the build process.
RTEMS_BSP_FAMILY=mbx8xx
# The value assigned to RTEMS_CPU, RTEMS_CPU_MODEL and RTEMS_BSP get
# #defined in targopts.h. Source code can switch on these values with #ifdef
# to select what code to compile for a specific CPU family member and specific
# board. The RTEMS_CPU_MODEL is also used as the name of the libcpu directory,
# while the RTEMS_BSP_FAMILY is used as the name of the libbsp directory.
# For the MBX860 and MBX821, the boards and processors are sufficiently
# similar that the ports are unified and use RTEMS_CPU_MODEL=mpc8xx and
# RTEMS_BSP_FAMILY=mbx8xx. Because there are minor differences in the CPUs
# and the boards, it is necessary to specify them fully during the build.
# Do a "make RTEMS_BSP=<your_board> <target>" See below for a list of valid
# values for <your_board>.
ifeq ($(findstring mbx821,$(RTEMS_MBX_MODEL)),mbx821)
CPU_TYPE=821
else
ifeq ($(findstring mbx860,$(RTEMS_MBX_MODEL)),mbx860)
CPU_TYPE=860
else
RTEMS_BSP = mbx860_002
RTEMS_MBX_MODEL = mbx860_002
TARGET_ARCH=o-mbx860_002
CPU_TYPE=860
endif # mbx860
endif # mbx821
# This section makes the target dependent options file.
#
# Note that RTEMS_BSP matches the RTEMS_MBX_MODEL. Its value must be
# defined in targopts.h, so the few places that require different code
# for different MBX models can be distinguished. The value of
# RTEMS_BSP is already defined in targopts.h and is one of:
# mbx860_001 mbx821_001
# mbx860_002 mbx821_002
# mbx860_003 mbx821_003
# mbx860_004 mbx821_004
# mbx860_005 mbx821_005
# mbx860_001b mbx821_001b
# mbx860_002b mbx821_002b
# mbx860_003b mbx821_003b
# mbx860_004b mbx821_004b
# mbx860_005b mbx821_005b
# mbx860_006b mbx821_006b
# The specific CPU model is defined, so the few places that require
# different code for the MPC860 and MPC821 can be distinguished.
# Either mpc860 or mpc821 is defined.
#
# MBX8xx-specific options:
#
define make-target-options
@echo "#ifdef mpc$(CPU_TYPE)" >>$@
@echo "#undef mpc$(CPU_TYPE)" >>$@
@echo "#endif" >>$@
@echo "#define mpc$(CPU_TYPE) 1" >>$@
@echo >>$@
endef
# This contains the compiler options necessary to select the CPU model
# and (hopefully) optimize for it.
#
CPU_CFLAGS = -mcpu=$(CPU_TYPE)
CFLAGS_DEBUG_V += -ggdb
CXXFLAGS_DEBUG_V += -ggdb
# optimize flag: typically -O, could use -O4 or -fast
# -O4 is ok for RTEMS
# NOTE: some level of -O may be actually required by inline assembler
# CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE_V=-O4 -fno-keep-inline-functions
CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE_V=-O4 -fno-keep-inline-functions
CXXFLAGS_OPTIMIZE_V=-O4
# 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.
define make-exe
$(LINK.c) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) $(MBX8xx_LDFLAGS) \
-o $(basename $@)_sym.exe $(LINK_OBJS) $(LINK_LIBS)
$(NM) -g -n $(basename $@)_sym.exe > $(basename $@).nm
cp $(basename $@)_sym.exe $(basename $@).exe
$(STRIP) $(basename $@).exe
$(SIZE) $(basename $@)_sym.exe
endef
# Miscellaneous additions go here
# Override default start file
START_BASE=
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