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    Fixes to shared makefiles · 70323f40
    Ben Avison authored
    Detail:
      The change which permitted top-level makefiles to include only CApp,
      CModule etc accidentally broke makefiles which included HostTools (StdTools
      got included instead and overwrote the HostTools settings). Amazingly, we
      seem to have got away with this so far - but fixed now. Also, brought the
      GNUmakefiles versions in line with updates to the amu Makefiles in this
      and other respects.
    Admin:
      Tested in a RISC OS ROM build, and for building cross-compiling versions
      of the tools.
    
    Version 5.21. Tagged as 'BuildSys-5_21'
    70323f40
StdTools 4.99 KB
# Makefile fragment for defining the various tools and their options

INCLUDED_STDTOOLS = YES

#
# These are the tool definitions for builds using either the Norcroft or GNU toolchain in a POSIX environment, targetting RISC OS.
#

ifneq (Host,${APCS})
GNUTOOLPREFIX = arm-unknown-riscos-
SUFFIX_ABSOLUTE = ,ff8
SUFFIX_DEBIMAGE = ,fd3
endif

#
# Core toolset.
#
ifeq (GNU,${TOOLCHAIN})
AOFASM          = asasm -aof
AR              = ${GNUTOOLPREFIX}ar
AS              = asasm
CC              = ${GNUTOOLPREFIX}gcc
C++             = ${GNUTOOLPREFIX}g++
CMHG            = cmunge
CPREPRO         = gcc -E -x c
ELF2AIF         = elf2aif
ifeq (C++,${LINK_TYPE})
LD              = ${GNUTOOLPREFIX}g++
else
LD              = ${GNUTOOLPREFIX}gcc
endif
ifneq (Host,${APCS})
STRIP           = @echo > /dev/null
else
STRIP           = strip
endif
else
AOFASM          = armasm
AR              = armlib
AS              = armasm
CC              = armcc
C++             = armcpp
CMHG            = armcmhg
CPREPRO         = armcc -C++ -E
ELF2AIF         = @echo > /dev/null
ifeq (C++,${LINK_TYPE})
LD              = armlink -c++
else
LD              = armlink
endif
STRIP           = @echo > /dev/null
endif

BINAOF          = binaof
CAT             = cat
#DATA2AOF        = datatoaof
#DEFMOD          = defmod
DO              = 
ECHO            = echo
FILTERCOMP      = FilterComp,102
FILTERCOMP2     = FilterComp2,102
GETVERSION      = GetVersion,102
HDR2H           = Hdr2H,102
INSTRES         = InstRes,102
MAKE            = make
MODGEN          = modgen
MODSQZ          = modsqz
NOP             = @#
PERL            = perl
RESGEN          = resgen
RM              = rm -f
#SETTYPE         = settype
#SQUASH          = squash
ifneq (Host,${APCS})
SQZ             = armsqueeze
else
SQZ             = @echo > /dev/null
endif
#STRIPDEPEND     = stripdepnd
TIDYDESC        = TidyDesc,102
#TLINK           = tlink
#TOGPA           = ToGPA
#TOKENCHECK      = tokencheck
#TOKENISE        = tokenise
TOUCH           = touch
#TRANSLATE       = translate
#UNMODSQZ        = unmodsqz

AWK             = awk
CD              = cd
CHMOD           = chmod
DF              = df
DIFF            = diff
EGREP           = egrep
FIND            = find
GAWK            = gawk
#IDENT           = GNU.ident
LEX             = flex
LS              = ls
MKDIR           = mkdir -p
PWD             = pwd
RPCGEN          = rpcgen
SED             = sed
WC              = wc
YACC            = bison
ZIP             = zip -9qr
UNZIP           = unzip

#
# Standard options.  These can be added to or overridden in the
# including makefile.
#
STDTOOLOPTIONS = ${THROWBACK}

ASFLAGS     += ${STDTOOLOPTIONS} ${ASMDEFINES} ${ASMINCLUDES}
ifeq (GNU,${TOOLCHAIN})
ifeq (Host,${APCS})
CINCLUDES   += -I${LIBDIR}/CLib
C++INCLUDES += -I${LIBDIR}/CLib
else
# GCCSDK seems to use the CLib headers instead of its own ones, which is a bad thing unless/until they gain GCC compatibility
endif
else
CINCLUDES   += -I${LIBDIR}/CLib
C++INCLUDES += -I${LIBDIR}/CLib
endif
CINCLUDES   += -I${LIBDIR}/RISC_OSLib \
               -I${CEXPORTDIR} \
               -I${LIBDIR} \
               -I.
C++INCLUDES += -I${LIBDIR}/RISC_OSLib \
               -I${CEXPORTDIR} \
               -I${LIBDIR} \
               -I.
ifeq (GNU,${TOOLCHAIN})
ifeq (Host,${APCS})
C++INCLUDES += -I${LIBDIR}/c++lib
else
# GCCSDK seems to use the C++Lib headers instead of its own ones, which is a bad thing unless/until they gain GCC compatibility
endif
else
C++INCLUDES += -I${LIBDIR}/c++lib
endif
CFLAGS      += -c ${STDTOOLOPTIONS} ${CDEFINES} ${CINCLUDES} ${C_NO_FNAMES} ${C_WARNINGS}
C++FLAGS    += -c ${STDTOOLOPTIONS} ${C++DEFINES} ${C++INCLUDES}
CMHGFLAGS   += -p ${STDTOOLOPTIONS} ${CMHGDEFINES} ${CMHGINCLUDES}

ifeq (GNU,${TOOLCHAIN})

ARFLAGS     := r
ASFLAGS     += ${ASASM_TOOLOPTIONS}
CFLAGS      += ${GCC_TOOLOPTIONS} -O2 -std=c99
C++FLAGS    += -O2
CMHGFLAGS   += ${CMUNGE_TOOLOPTIONS}

C_WARNINGS  := -Wall -Wextra
C_OPTSIZE   := -Os
C_OPTSPEED  := -O3
C_NO_ZI     := -fno-zero-initialized-in-bss
ifeq (Host,${APCS})
GCC_TOOLOPTIONS :=
else
C_NO_STKCHK := -mno-apcs-stack-check
C_STKCHK    := -mapcs-stack-check
C_NO_FNAMES := -mno-poke-function-name
C_MODULE    := -mmodule
CFLAGS      += -mlibscl
C++FLAGS    += -mlibscl
LDFLAGS     += -mlibscl
endif

else

ARFLAGS     := -c -o
ASFLAGS     += ${OBJASM_TOOLOPTIONS} -Stamp -quit
CFLAGS      += ${NCC_TOOLOPTIONS}
CMHGFLAGS   += ${TOOLOPTIONS}

C_WARNINGS  := -fah
C_OPTSIZE   := -Ospace
C_OPTSPEED  := -Otime
C_NO_ZI     := -zz100000
C_NO_STKCHK := -zps1
C_STKCHK    := -zps0
C_NO_FNAMES := -ff
C_MODULE    := -zM

endif

#
# Recursive forced copying options.
#
#  CPFLAGS go after the arguments
#  CPPREFLAGS go before the arguments
#
CPFLAGS    =
CPPREFLAGS = -afL

CP         = cp ${CPPREFLAGS}

#
# Recursive forced deletion with no errors.
#
#  WFLAGS go after the arguments
#  WPREFLAGS go before the arguments
#
WFLAGS    =
WPREFLAGS = -rf

WIPE      = rm ${WPREFLAGS}

# Alternative version (implementation differs on RISC OS).
XWIPE     = rm ${WPREFLAGS}


# Directory separator character
SEP       = /


# EOF