OpenBSD support (only amd64 verfified)

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Christian Kroll 2014-07-13 07:22:05 +02:00
parent b8c997e9d3
commit 2919187ae1
4 changed files with 483 additions and 85 deletions

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@ -64,7 +64,6 @@ source src/can/config.in
### Borg Menu #################################################################
dep_bool "Menu Support" MENU_SUPPORT $JOYSTICK_SUPPORT
depends on JOYSTICK_SUPPORT
###############################################################################

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@ -75,6 +75,20 @@ else
endif
endif
LIBS_SIM = -lglut -lpthread -lGL -lGLU -lm
else
ifeq ($(OSTYPE),OpenBSD)
CFLAGS_SIM = -g -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -Wall -pedantic -std=c99 -O0
CFLAGS_SIM += -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600
ifeq ($(MACHINE),amd64)
LDFLAGS_SIM = -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib -T ld_scripts/elf_x86_64_obsd.xd
else
ifeq ($(MACHINE),i386)
LDFLAGS_SIM = -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib -T ld_scripts/elf_i386_obsd.xd
else
$(warning $(n)$(n)Simulator build is only supported on i386 and amd64.$(n)$(n))
endif
endif
LIBS_SIM = -lglut -lpthread -lGL -lGLU -lm
else
ifeq ($(OSTYPE),Linux)
CFLAGS_SIM = -g -Wall -pedantic -std=c99 -O0 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600
@ -91,14 +105,16 @@ else
else
($(warning $(n)$(n)Simulator build is not supported on your system.$(n)$(n)\
Currently supported platforms:$(n) \
Linux on i386 and amd64$(n) \
FreeBSD on i386 and amd64$(n) \
NetBSD on i386 and amd64$(n) \
Windows (via Cygwin) on i386 and amd64)
Linux on i386 and amd64$(n) \
FreeBSD on i386 and amd64$(n) \
NetBSD on i386 and amd64$(n) \
Windows (via Cygwin) on i386 and amd64)
endif
endif
endif
endif
endif
##############################################################################
# the default target
$(TARGET):
@ -116,33 +132,30 @@ $(MAKETOPDIR)/config.mk:
@echo "#" >>$@
@echo "# Other flags you might want to tune: CPPFLAGS, LDFLAGS ..." >>$@
@echo "Created default config.mk, tune your settings there!"
-include $(MAKETOPDIR)/config.mk
-include $(MAKETOPDIR)/config.mk
##############################################################################
# configure load address for bootloader, if enabled
#
ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),clean)
ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),mrproper)
ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),menuconfig)
ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),mrproper)
ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),menuconfig)
include $(MAKETOPDIR)/.config
CPPFLAGS += -DF_CPU=$(FREQ)UL -mmcu=$(MCU)
include $(MAKETOPDIR)/.config
CPPFLAGS += -DF_CPU=$(FREQ)UL -mmcu=$(MCU)
# flags for the linker, choose appropriate linker script
ifeq ($(findstring atmega256,$(MCU)),atmega256)
# flags for the linker, choose appropriate linker script
ifeq ($(findstring atmega256,$(MCU)),atmega256)
LDFLAGS += -T ld_scripts/avr6.x -Wl,-Map,image.map -mmcu=$(MCU)
else
else
ifeq ($(findstring atmega128,$(MCU)),atmega128)
LDFLAGS += -T ld_scripts/avr51.x -Wl,-Map,image.map -mmcu=$(MCU)
else
LDFLAGS += -T ld_scripts/avr5.x -Wl,-Map,image.map -mmcu=$(MCU)
endif
endif
endif # MAKECMDGOALS!=menuconfig
endif # MAKECMDGOALS!=mrproper
endif
endif # MAKECMDGOALS!=menuconfig
endif # MAKECMDGOALS!=mrproper
endif # MAKECMDGOALS!=clean
ifeq ($(BOOTLOADER_SUPPORT),y)

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