When 'opfw_resource' target is used as a dependency, it seems that make
can't determine when the resource file is remade, and sometimes may
start building GCS before the resource really exists. This is an attempt
to fix that issue by referencing the real file instead of phony target.
This allows to define OPENPILOT_DL_DIR and OPENPILOT_TOOLS_DIR to override
local tools download and installation directory. So the same toolchains
can be used for all working copies. Particularly useful for CI server
agents, but also for local installations.
Paths should use forward (unix-style) slashes.
If no OPENPILOT_* variables found, makefile internal DL_DIR and TOOLS_DIR
are used. They still can be overriden by the make command line parameters.
This changeset:
- moves all ground targets one level up, under build directory. The
build/ground was created as a workaround, now unnecessary;
- fixes QtCreator builds, they are separated from command line builds;
- moves GCS autogenerated files into openpilotgcs-synthetics directory.
The resulting build subdirectory now looks like:
build
openpilotgcs <- Qt-Creator build directory
openpilotgcs-synthetics <- version-info and opfw_resource
openpilotgcs_debug
openpilotgcs_release <- Makefile build directory
uavobject-synthetics
uavobjgenerator
NOTE: you should update the shadow build path in QtCreator to build,
not build/ground as before.
+review OPReview
This is the first cleanup pass through makefiles and pios.
Probably it is difficult to track changes due to the nature of them.
I would recommend to look at resulting files and compiled code instead.
NOTE: original branch was rebased and lot of conflicts were fixed on
the way. So do not expect that every commit in this series will be
buildable (unlike original branch). Only final result was tested.
The main goal was to remove as much duplication of code (and copy/paste
errors) as possible, moving common parts out of Makefiles. It still is
not perfect, and mostly no code changes made - Makefiles and #ifdefs only.
But please while testing make sure that all code works as before, and no
modules/options are missed by accident.
Brief list of changes:
- Moved common parts of Makefiles into the set of *.mk files.
- Changed method of passing common vars from top Makefile to lower ones.
- Some pios cleanup, mostly #ifdefs, and all pios_config.h files.
- Many obsolete files removed (for instance, AHRS files, op_config.h).
- Many obsolete or unused macros removed or fixed/renamed (ALL_DIGNOSTICS).
- Unified pios_config.h template. Please don't remove lines for board
configs, only comment/uncomment them. Adding new PIOS options, please
propagate them to all board files keeping the same order.
- Some formatting, spacing, indentation (no line endings change yet).
- Some cosmetic fixes (no more C:\X\Y\filename.c printings on Windows).
- Added some library.mk files to move libs into AR achives later.
- EntireFlash target now uses cross-platform python script to generate bin
files. So it works on all supported platforms: Linux, OSX, Windows.
- Top level packaging is completely rewritten. Now it is a part of top
Makefile. As such, all dependencies are checked and accounted, no
more 'make -j' problems should occur.
- Default GCS_BUILD_CONF is release now, may be changed if necessary
using 'make GCS_BUILD_CONF=debug gcs'.
- GCS build paths are separated into debug and release, so no more obj
file clashes. Packaging system supports only release builds.
- New target is introduced: 'clean_package'. Now 'make package' does not
clean build directory. Use clean_package instead for distributable builds.
- Targets like 'all', 'opfw_resource', etc now will print extra contex
in parallel builds too.
- If any of 'package', 'clean_package', 'opfw_resource' targets are given
on command line, GCS build will depend on the resource, so all fw_*.opfw
targets will be built and embedded into GCS. By default GCS does not
depend on resource, and will be built w/o firmware (unless the resource
files already exist and the Qt resource file is generated).
- fw_simposix (ELF executable) is now packaged for linux. Run'n'play!
- Make help is refined and is now up to date.
Still broken:
- UnitTests, should be fixed
- SimPosix: buildable, but should be reworked.
Next planned passes to do:
- toolchain bootstrapping and packaging (including windows - WIP)
- CMSIS/StdPeriph lib cleanup
- more PIOS cleanup
- move libs into AR archives to save build time
- sim targets refactir and cleanup
- move android-related directories under <top>/android
- unit test targets fix
- source code line ending changes (there are many different, were not changed)
- coding style
Merging this, please use --no-ff git option to make it the real commit point
Conflicts:
A lot of... :-)
opfw_resource make target now depends on built firmware images. They are
referenced directly from Qt resource file generated. No extra copies
are now necessary.
Makefile uses toprel function to display nice short relative paths when
building. But different ways of getting current path (using . or pwd
or MAKEFILE_LIST, etc) give different cases for Windows drive letters.
As result, some paths are not translated by toprel function and look
not nice. Passing known TOPDIR value to sub-make fixes this:
...
CC flight/Modules/FirmwareIAP/firmwareiap.c
CC flight/Modules/Telemetry/telemetry.c
CC flight/Modules/System/systemmod.c
CC d:/Work/OpenPilot/toolchains/flight/targets/CopterControl/System/coptercontrol.c
CC d:/Work/OpenPilot/toolchains/flight/targets/CopterControl/System/pios_board.c
...
Instead of
...
CC flight/Modules/FirmwareIAP/firmwareiap.c
CC flight/Modules/Telemetry/telemetry.c
CC flight/Modules/System/systemmod.c
CC flight/targets/CopterControl/System/coptercontrol.c
CC flight/targets/CopterControl/System/pios_board.c
...
Make targets changed to:
make ut_<test>
make ut_<test>_tap
make ut_<test>_run
make ut_<test>_clean
make all_ut
make all_ut_tap
make all_ut_run
make all_ut_clean
Conflicts:
Makefile
When running the build as root, any bugs in the Makefiles
can have disasterous results. This will be even more
important once we start automatically running unit tests
as part of our build.
This change ensures that the builds cannot be run as root.
Build it with:
make ut_logfs
Create a raw flash file like this:
dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=2MiB | tr '\000' '\377' > theflash.bin
Run it with:
./build/unit_tests/logfs/logfs.elf && echo 'all good'
Conflicts:
Makefile
This removes the detailed output of the GCS build by
default so that warnings and errors become more evident.
Full output can be enabled by adding "V=1" to the make
command line. Same mechanism as is used for the firmware
builds.
Looks like mac doesn't support the -r option to sed to
turn on extended regexps. It only supports the -E option
which linux doesn't.
So, simplest fix is to avoid extended regexps and just
use as many dots as possible from now on.
Windows doesn't like -I. Mac doesn't like -i.
This now avoids using either option to xargs by
using awk to reorder the ln command line args prior
to invoking xargs.
Use '-i' (deprecated) in xargs instead of '-I' so old
versions of xargs work.
Use only relative paths to files passed to tar since the
windows version doesn't seem to handle 'c:/' at the start
of the path.
QT SDK version was changed but the install dir wasn't changed
to match. This makes it impossible to keep both versions
installed at the same time which is essential in order to work
on/build old and new branches.
This update gives the new SDK version a unique install dir so
it can coexist with older versions.
Extra message context is also useful even when building more
than one target in the same invocation of make.
This example would enable extra context:
make fw_coptercontrol bl_coptercontrol
When building the various all_* targets, it was hard to tell which
board/build-type that each line of output applied to. Now, the
all_* target types will include something like:
CC [fw|cc ] flight/PiOS/STM32F10x/pios_gpio.c
which includes the necessary additional context.
This will help with identifying the context for warnings and errors
when building a group of targets.
Conflicts:
Makefile
The simposix build doesn't work on Windows or Mac so it shouldn't
be in the all_flight build target that is used as a pre-submit
check on all platforms.
Extra message context is also useful even when building more
than one target in the same invocation of make.
This example would enable extra context:
make fw_coptercontrol bl_coptercontrol
When building the various all_* targets, it was hard to tell which
board/build-type that each line of output applied to. Now, the
all_* target types will include something like:
CC [fw|cc ] flight/PiOS/STM32F10x/pios_gpio.c
which includes the necessary additional context.
This will help with identifying the context for warnings and errors
when building a group of targets.
Extra message context is also useful even when building more
than one target in the same invocation of make.
This example would enable extra context:
make fw_coptercontrol bl_coptercontrol
When building the various all_* targets, it was hard to tell which
board/build-type that each line of output applied to. Now, the
all_* target types will include something like:
CC [fw|cc ] flight/PiOS/STM32F10x/pios_gpio.c
which includes the necessary additional context.
This will help with identifying the context for warnings and errors
when building a group of targets.
The simposix build doesn't work on Windows or Mac so it shouldn't
be in the all_flight build target that is used as a pre-submit
check on all platforms.
Now that we have a USB descriptor for HID+VCP that works
on Ubuntu 11.10, MacOS 10.7.3, Win7-SP1-32bit,
WinXP-SP3-32bit, Win7-SP1-64bit.
VCP is known to not work on WinXP without service pack 3.
Bootloader updaters were all broken due to recent
changes in LED configuration handling. Removing
LED support from the BU loads allows them to build
again, but they provide no feedback about when they're
finished writing flash.
Bootloader updaters were all broken due to recent
changes in LED configuration handling. Removing
LED support from the BU loads allows them to build
again, but they provide no feedback about when they're
finished writing flash.
Qt 4.8+ is now required to build the GCS.
This version of the SDK installer has dropped support
for the --installdir option so users will need to manually
specify the path for installation as:
<top>/tools/qtsdk-v1.2
in order for the Makefile to pick up this toolchain automatically.
This update drops support for Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) due to an
incompatibility with the glibc that ships with that release.
Support should still be possible with Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) and
newer.