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.
The CC and PipX bootloader updater (BU) builds don't currently
work due to some recent changes in how LEDs are handled.
Remove them from the default BU targets so that the all_flight
target can build clean again.
Also fix a linker warning in OP build.
Added new unbrick_<board> targets for each board.
These targets use the stm32flash utility to install
a bootloader on to the board. This is a tool of
last resort and should not be used for normal firmware
upgrades.
Usage:
make unbrick_<board> UNBRICK_TTY=/dev/ttyUSB0
Where:
<board> is one of coptercontrol, pipxtreme,
openpilot, ins, ahrs
UNBRICK_TTY is set to the serial device connected
to the board.
This tool can be used as a last resort for
installing a bootloader to a completely bricked
board that is unresponsive to even the rescue
functionality in the GCS uploader gadget.
Building all_<board> will build all available embedded
images for <board>. New targets:
- all_ahrs
- all_openpilot
- all_coptercontrol
- all_pipxtreme
- all_ins
and their associated _clean targets to remove the build output.
- New macros for fw, bl and bu rules in top-level make
- Per-board info factored into make/board/*/board-info.mk
- Per-board info now shared btw. fw, bl and blupd for each board
- BOARD_TYPE, BOARD_REVISION, BOOTLOADER_VERSION, HW_TYPE
- MCU, CHIP, BOARD, MODEL, MODEL_SUFFIX
- START_OF_BL_CODE, START_OF_FW_CODE
- blupd_* goals renamed to bu_*
- all_blupd goal renamed to all_bu
- firmware goals renamed to fw_*, board name goals are preserved
- bu_*_program now writes updater to correct address for all boards
- BL updater firmware builds now produce .opf format including
version info blob.
- BL updater firmware name now includes board name.
- INS makefile brought up to date w.r.t. linker scripts
Now 'make release' on the top level will build release package.
For Windows it will build OpenPilot GCS Installer and all firmware
binaries which are now included into the GCS distribution and will
be installed into the <path>/OpenPilot/share/firmware-<version>
directory.
For other systems it will build all firmware files and the GCS, but
latter is not packaged yet.
In preparation for release build the Windows installer source is moved
out of ground/gcs source tree into release directory. It is also disabled
in the qmake source file and removed from top level Makefile.
On Windows cd doesn't mean that current directory is as expected since
there is also current drive. So in some rare cases mkdir followed by cd
doesn't change the directory which can result in Makefile overwrites by
qmake, etc. So it is safer to replace ';' by '&&' but need to check if
it still works on Windows under cmd or from Qt-Creator.
Certain environment variables or command-line overrides
can result in difficult-to-diagnose build issues. These
variables are now filtered from the calling environment
prior to invoking the lower level makefiles.
These variables which may affect gcc are removed from the
environment and from the command-line overrides:
TMPDIR GCC_EXEC_PREFIX COMPILER_PATH LIBRARY_PATH
CFLAGS CPATH C_INCLUDE_PATH CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH
OBJC_INCLUDE_PATH DEPENDENCIES_OUTPUT
These variables which are now deprecated are removed from
the environment and from the command-line overrides:
USE_BOOTLOADER
This change is made up of a number of tightly coupled
changes:
- Deprecate the use of the USE_BOOTLOADER command-line
option. It is now hard-coded in each Makefile.
Overriding it on the command line is not allowed.
- Split apart the memory declaration and the section
declaration in all linker files (*_memory.ld and
*_sections.ld).
- Describe the split between bootloader and app sections
of flash in each board's _memory.ld file.
- Change program target to selectively erase flash so
that the installed bootloader is preserved across even
JTAG programming operations.
- All elf files are built with debug symbols and are not
stripped. This should help debugging with gdb. The
images programmed on the boards are all .bin files now
which do not include symbols.
New targets:
- make blupd_all_clean
- make blupd_all
- make blupd_openpilot
- make blupd_ahrs
- make blupd_coptercontrol
- make blupd_pipxtreme
These targets are also included in the 'all_flight' target.
For unknown reason under Windows MSYS the make.exe doesn't like the
-C option in some configurations. So this change is made to provide
a cross-platform compatibility and take advantage of unix-like build
environment on Windows system.
AHRS_comms still needs to be implemented. INS/GPS functionality still needs to be implemented. Double-check of the new drivers still needs to be done.
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into makefile comments
- added "<target>:| $(DL_DIR) $(TOOLS_DIR)" _order-only_ prerequisites
to ensure directory creation, but prevent not-up-to-date when
directory is touched
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Use 'make gcs GCS_BUILD_CONF=release' to build release binaries.
Default is to build debug version (was hard-coded).
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- fixed: dep directory problem (sometimes it cannot be created by make, so do it with mkdir);
- fixed: added -f option to all_clean target (or rm stops on Windows for hidden .svn and r/o files);
- fixed: overridden USE_BOOTLOADER var for bootloaders (should always be set to NO regardless of command line);
- verified: short compilation output works as expected.
Some TODOs still exist, see OP-305 comments for details.
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This prevents invoking the uavobject generation
when we're just trying to do a clean.
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These files were a mix of line endings. Now
they're all consistent as LF terminators.
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- Remove built-in rules from sub-makes since it just adds
cruft to the make database when trying to debug.
- Tell make not to print the directories as it decends
into them. Part of a series of output cleanups.
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Add V=1 to your invocation of make to re-enable
printing of all command lines.
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The new targets are:
bl_openpilot
bl_ahrs
bl_coptercontrol
bl_pipxtreme
Build output is placed in <top>/build/bl_*/
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