# Arduino makefile # # This makefile allows you to build sketches from the command line # without the Arduino environment (or Java). # Previous work on this file was done by mellis, eighthave and probably # many others. # # Last State: 28.08.2007 | 15:00 CEST # -- oli.keller ][ gmail.com # # This is a fork of the original makefiles shipped with Arduino 0009. # It tries to reassemble the preprocessing which the Arduino IDE does. # This makefile even allows to create an automatic reset, # like the Arduino IDE does on an Arduino Diecimila board! # No no, you don't have to push that tiny button again and again... ;) # # You should only have to check the first six variables below for # propper settings. That's it. # # # Detailed instructions for using the makefile: # # 1. Copy this file into the folder with your sketch. There should be a # file with the ending .pde (e.g. foo.pde) # # 2. Below, modify the line containing "TARGET" to refer to the name of # of your program's file without an extension (e.g. TARGET = foo). # # 3. Modify the line containg "INSTALL_DIR" to point to the directory that # contains the Arduino installation (for Arduino installations in # Mac OSX, this could be /Applications/arduino-0009 ). # # 4. Modify the line containing "PORT" to refer to the filename # representing the USB or serial connection to your Arduino board # (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB0). If the exact name of this file # changes, you can use * as a wildcard (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB*). # # 5. Set the line containing "MCU" to match your board's processor. # Older one's are atmega8 based, newer ones like Arduino Mini, Bluetooth # or Diecimila have the atmega168. # # 6. At the command line, change to the directory containing your # program's file and the makefile. # # 7. Type "make" and press enter to compile/verify your program. # In TextMate you can just hit Command-R to trigger make. # # 8. Type "make upload", reset your Arduino board, and press enter to # upload your program to the Arduino board. # # $Id$ ############################################################################### # # project specific settings # TARGET = main ARDUINO_VERSION = 0009 INSTALL_DIR = /Users/mlalonde/Applications/Development/Arduino/arduino-$(ARDUINO_VERSION) ############################################################################### ############################################################################### # # serial uploader settings # PORT = /dev/tty.usbserial-A* UPLOAD_RATE = 19200 AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER = arduino # HINT: If you want to use the automatic reset feature which comes with Arduino # Diecimila, put the follwoing in your avrdude.conf: # (Use the systemwide $(INSTALL_DIR)/tools/avr/etc/avrdude.conf or create a # local $HOME/.avrduderc file) # # programmer # id = "arduino"; # desc = "Arduino Serial Bootloader"; # type = stk500; # reset = 7; # # since Arduino Diecimila the serial DTR line can be used to trigger a reset! # ; # # After this you can specify AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER = arduino, above. # On older boards you can manually ad this reset feature. Wire a cable from the # FTDI 232 Chip's DTR pin (the number differs from package to package, see datasheet) # to the RESET line of the ATmega. Inbetween this connection must be a 100nF capacitor. ##################################################################################### ##################################################################################### # # hardware dependent settings # MCU = atmega168 F_CPU = 16000000 # F_CPU sets the clock speed in Hz. So far its 16MHz on all standard boards. ##################################################################################### ##################################################################################### # # Below here nothing should be changed... # ##################################################################################### ARDUINO = $(INSTALL_DIR)/lib/targets/arduino #AVR_TOOLS_PATH = $(INSTALL_DIR)/tools/avr/bin AVR_TOOLS_PATH = /usr/local/bin # # Arduino & Wiring libraries ############################ SRC = $(ARDUINO)/pins_arduino.c $(ARDUINO)/wiring.c \ $(ARDUINO)/wiring_analog.c $(ARDUINO)/wiring_digital.c \ $(ARDUINO)/wiring_pulse.c $(ARDUINO)/wiring_serial.c \ $(ARDUINO)/wiring_shift.c $(ARDUINO)/WInterrupts.c CXXSRC = $(ARDUINO)/HardwareSerial.cpp $(ARDUINO)/WRandom.cpp CXXSRC+= programStrings.cpp # # Procyon AVRLib libraries ########################## # Base CXXSRC+= debug.cpp #CXXSRC+= buffer.cpp #CXXSRC+= timer.cpp #CXXSRC+= timerx8.cpp #CXXSRC+= timer128.cpp # Net CXXSRC+= netstack.cpp CXXSRC+= ip.cpp CXXSRC+= arp.cpp CXXSRC+= icmp.cpp CXXSRC+= net.cpp # CXXSRC+= dhcp.cpp # Driver CXXSRC+=enc28j60.cpp ################## # End of libraries FORMAT = ihex # Name of this Makefile (used for "make depend"). MAKEFILE = Makefile # Debugging format. # Native formats for AVR-GCC's -g are stabs [default], or dwarf-2. # AVR (extended) COFF requires stabs, plus an avr-objcopy run. DEBUG = stabs OPT = s # Place -D or -U options here CDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU) CXXDEFS = -DF_CPU=$(F_CPU) # Place -I options here CINCS = -I$(ARDUINO) CXXINCS = -I$(ARDUINO) # Compiler flag to set the C Standard level. # c89 - "ANSI" C # gnu89 - c89 plus GCC extensions # c99 - ISO C99 standard (not yet fully implemented) # gnu99 - c99 plus GCC extensions CSTANDARD = -std=gnu99 CDEBUG = -g$(DEBUG) CWARN = -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes CTUNING = -funsigned-char -funsigned-bitfields -fpack-struct -fshort-enums #CEXTRA = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.c=.lst) CFLAGS = $(CDEBUG) $(CDEFS) $(CINCS) -O$(OPT) $(CWARN) $(CSTANDARD) $(CEXTRA) CXXFLAGS = $(CDEFS) $(CINCS) -O$(OPT) #ASFLAGS = -Wa,-adhlns=$(<:.S=.lst),-gstabs LDFLAGS = -lm # Programming support using avrdude. Settings and variables. AVRDUDE_PORT = $(PORT) AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH = -U flash:w:applet/$(TARGET).hex #AVRDUDE_FLAGS = -V -F -C $(INSTALL_DIR)/tools/avr/etc/avrdude.conf -p $(MCU) -P $(AVRDUDE_PORT) -c $(AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER) -b $(UPLOAD_RATE) AVRDUDE_FLAGS = -F -C $(INSTALL_DIR)/tools/avr/etc/avrdude.conf -p $(MCU) -P $(AVRDUDE_PORT) -c $(AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER) -b $(UPLOAD_RATE) # Program settings CC = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-gcc CXX = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-g++ OBJCOPY = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-objcopy OBJDUMP = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-objdump AR = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-ar SIZE = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-size NM = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avr-nm # AVRDUDE = $(AVR_TOOLS_PATH)/avrdude #CC = avr-gcc #CXX = avr-g++ #OBJCOPY = avr-objcopy #OBJDUMP = avr-objdump #AR = avr-ar #SIZE = avr-size #NM = avr-nm AVRDUDE = avrdude REMOVE = rm -f MV = mv -f # Define all object files. OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.o) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.o) $(ASRC:.S=.o) # Define all listing files. LST = $(ASRC:.S=.lst) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.lst) $(SRC:.c=.lst) # Combine all necessary flags and optional flags. # Add target processor to flags. ALL_CFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CFLAGS) ALL_CXXFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CXXFLAGS) ALL_ASFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. -x assembler-with-cpp $(ASFLAGS) # Default target. all: applet_files build sizeafter build: elf hex bin s applet_files: $(TARGET).pde # # Here is the "preprocessing". # It creates a .cpp file based with the same name as the .pde file. # On top of the new .cpp file comes the WProgram.h header. # At the end there is a generic main() function attached. # The ne .cpp file will be compiled. Errors during compile will # refer to this new, automatically generated, file. # Not the original .pde file you actually edit... # test -d applet || mkdir applet echo '#include "WProgram.h"' > applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo '#include "HardwareSerial.h"' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp cat $(TARGET).pde >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo '/**' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo ' * Main program function' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo ' * (Autogenerated!)' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo '**/' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo 'int main(void)' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo '{' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo ' init();' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo ' // Call user setup' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo ' setup();' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo ' // Call user main loop' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo ' for (;;)' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo ' loop();' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo ' init();' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo ' return 0;' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo '}' >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp echo >> applet/$(TARGET).cpp elf: applet/$(TARGET).elf hex: applet/$(TARGET).hex bin: applet/$(TARGET).bin eep: applet/$(TARGET).eep lss: applet/$(TARGET).lss s: applet/$(TARGET).s # Program the device. upload: applet/$(TARGET).hex $(AVRDUDE) $(AVRDUDE_FLAGS) $(AVRDUDE_WRITE_FLASH) # Display size of file. HEXSIZE = $(SIZE) --target=$(FORMAT) applet/$(TARGET).hex ELFSIZE = $(SIZE) applet/$(TARGET).elf sizebefore: @if [ -f applet/$(TARGET).elf ]; then echo; echo $(MSG_SIZE_BEFORE); $(HEXSIZE); echo; fi sizeafter: @if [ -f applet/$(TARGET).elf ]; then echo; echo $(MSG_SIZE_AFTER); $(HEXSIZE); echo; fi # Convert ELF to COFF for use in debugging / simulating in AVR Studio or VMLAB. COFFCONVERT=$(OBJCOPY) --debugging \ --change-section-address .data-0x800000 \ --change-section-address .bss-0x800000 \ --change-section-address .noinit-0x800000 \ --change-section-address .eeprom-0x810000 coff: applet/$(TARGET).elf $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf $(TARGET).cof extcoff: $(TARGET).elf $(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-ext-avr applet/$(TARGET).elf $(TARGET).cof .SUFFIXES: .elf .hex .eep .lss .sym .bin .s .elf.hex: $(OBJCOPY) -O $(FORMAT) -R .eeprom $< $@ .elf.eep: -$(OBJCOPY) -j .eeprom --set-section-flags=.eeprom="alloc,load" \ --change-section-lma .eeprom=0 -O $(FORMAT) $< $@ # Create extended listing file from ELF output file. .elf.lss: $(OBJDUMP) -h -S $< > $@ # Create a symbol table from ELF output file. .elf.sym: $(NM) -n $< > $@ .elf.bin: $(OBJCOPY) -O $(FORMAT) applet/$(TARGET).elf applet/$(TARGET).bin # Link: create ELF output file from library. applet/$(TARGET).elf: $(TARGET).pde applet/core.a $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) -o $@ applet/$(TARGET).cpp -L. applet/core.a $(LDFLAGS) applet/core.a: $(OBJ) @for i in $(OBJ); do echo $(AR) rcs applet/core.a $$i; $(AR) rcs applet/core.a $$i; done # Compile: create object files from C++ source files. .cpp.o: $(CXX) -c $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@ # Compile: create object files from C source files. .c.o: $(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@ # Compile: create assembler files from C++ source files. .cpp.s: $(CXX) -S $(ALL_CXXFLAGS) $< -o $@ # Compile: create assembler files from C source files. .c.s: $(CC) -S $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@ # Assemble: create object files from assembler source files. .S.o: $(CC) -c $(ALL_ASFLAGS) $< -o $@ # Target: clean project. clean: $(REMOVE) applet/$(TARGET).hex applet/$(TARGET).eep applet/$(TARGET).cof applet/$(TARGET).elf \ applet/$(TARGET).s applet/$(TARGET).cpp applet/$(TARGET).bin \ applet/$(TARGET).map applet/$(TARGET).sym applet/$(TARGET).lss applet/core.a \ $(OBJ) $(LST) $(SRC:.c=.s) $(SRC:.c=.d) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.s) $(CXXSRC:.cpp=.d) depend: if grep '^# DO NOT DELETE' $(MAKEFILE) >/dev/null; \ then \ sed -e '/^# DO NOT DELETE/,$$d' $(MAKEFILE) > \ $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ && \ $(MV) $(MAKEFILE).$$$$ $(MAKEFILE); \ fi echo '# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend depends on it.' \ >> $(MAKEFILE); \ $(CC) -M -mmcu=$(MCU) $(CDEFS) $(CINCS) $(SRC) $(ASRC) >> $(MAKEFILE) .PHONY: all build elf hex eep lss sym program coff extcoff clean depend applet_files sizebefore sizeafter