The leading - makes it rather inconsistent with the majority of other
projects around the world. Use the form everyone else uses.
To solve this, properly pass prefix to inner makes as was always
intended.
Fixes: https://github.com/libopencm3/libopencm3/issues/1058
Instead of every "simple" target having their own duplicate file with
all the section mappings, just provide a single, simple,
"cortex-m-generic.ld" that works with our startup code and any simple
rom/ram system. This also drops the pointless copying of files all over
the place. Using -L flags properly is sufficient, and the standard file
is now in the root of the library already.
The original submitter of this squished everything into one series, and
has not returned. The code mostly appears good, and review comments were
followed for the most part. The project doesn't really maintain any
testing or board farm for sam3/sam4 parts, so we're going to just trust
our users.
Reviewed-by: Karl Palsson <karlp@tweak.net.au>
sam/4l: IRQ Configuration file (irq.json)
sam/4l: Basic Memory Map.
sam/4l: GPIO Defines.
sam/4l: GPIO Functions
Added everything that needed to compile the library: Makefile, Linker
Script and common includes.
sam/4l: SCIF function to start OSC.
sam/4l: GPIO Enable/Disable and Multiplexing configuration functions.
sam/4l: PLL Clock configuration.
sam/4l: Peripheral clock configuration and basic USART support.
sam: USART Character length configuration.
sam/4l: Generic Clock configuration functions.
sam/4l: Analog to Digital Converter Interface (ADCIFE) basic support.
Renamed every instance of variable CFLAGS in target specific Makefiles
to TGT_CFLAGS to free up CFLAGS for user defined compiler flags.
Added information in README.md about existence and usage of CFLAGS
environment variable in build process.
-ggdb3 make slightly bigger .elf files, but allows gdb to understand
macros, which libopenocm3 uses somewhat extensively. Make this the
default, and pull it up to the common base makefile, so it can be easily
substituted.
On linux, the output of CP rule was try to write to / which is - of course, forbidden for write.
This solution adds to each part of lib correct pointer to the root of lib where the libs should be written.
Bug found by Kuldeep Singh Dhaka.
We currently default to "-mfloat-abi=hard -mfpu=fpv4-sp-d16" for M4F cores, and
and variations of "-mfloat-abi=soft" for the others. Keep the M4F default, and
move others to no FP flags for consistency, but allow overriding these flags
via the FP_FLAGS environment variable.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>