For example,
SRCDIRS = comp_a happy/comp_b /c/dev/comp_c
Then the following are built:
build/comp_a/libcomp_a.a
build/comp_b/libcomp_b.a
build/comp_c/libcomp_c.a
But when LD is run the -L is calculated as follows
-L build/comp_a
-L build/happy/comp_b
-L build//c/dev/comp_c
This means comp_b and comp_c are not found by LD. With this change set -L is calculated correctly for comp_b and comp_c
Merges #504https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/504
Version parameter was added in git 2.11, while default git on macOS is
currently 2.10. According to the latest git docs, if the version
parameter is not provided, it defaults to ‘v1’, so removing it doesn’t
change the format.
Windows setup improvements
* Tweak Makefile to significantly reduce startup time on Windows (also reduced on other platforms, but less obvious.)
* Revise windows setup installation script to fix various issues, use latest toolchain.
* Tweak Windows config docs
See merge request !597
This is substantially faster than the 'git submodule status' command, has same effect. Particularly noticeable on
Windows, where 'submodule status' takes 2 seconds and 'status' takes 0.2 seconds.
Expand 'make monitor' support
New 'make monitor' idf_monitor tool for better monitor output. Running 'make monitor' will now:
* Automatically look up code addresses via addr2line and print function, source file, line number in terminal.
* Can reset the ESP32 by typing Ctrl-T Ctrl-R.
* Can run "make flash" by typing Ctrl-T Ctrl-F.
* Can run "make app-flash" by typing Ctrl-T Ctrl-A.
* If gdb stub starts, monitor will automatically run gdb and connect. When gdb exits, ESP32 resets and monitor resumes.
* Exit is still Ctrl-[
Have some more features I'd like to add (log output to file, crash dump support) but I think this is at the point of being useful.
See merge request !565
When idf_monitor is launched from make, it gets modified TEST_COMPONENTS
variable which contains full paths to the test components instead of the
names. This causes TEST_COMPONENT_PATHS to be empty and the unit test
app gets built without any test components.
This change introduces an internal TEST_COMPONENTS_LIST variable which
gets set either from $(COMPONENTS) if TESTS_ALL is 1, and from
TEST_COMOPONENTS otherwise.
Bootloader makefile is also fixed to avoid propagating TESTS_ALL to the
bootloader build step.
See github #311https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/311
Should fix weird compiler/linker bugs where config says something is
enabled, but build system says it is disabled.
Particularly noticeable when WiFi/BT libraries fail to
compile/link despite being enabled.
Underlying cause is configuration file regenerating, but component
Makefiles not reevaluating.
Entirely removes the idea that we don't need to generate config for some
targets (like 'clean'). We need valid config for these targets,
otherwise they don't know which files to clean (etc).
fix mbedtls unit tests, fix IDF_VER when building a project outside ESP-IDF tree
- mbedTLS test needs about 5% more time to run (in debug mode) when building with 5.2.0, compared to 4.8.5. Increase the timeout to let the test pass.
- when doing `git describe` in IDF_VER definition, `-C $(IDF_PATH)` is needed to get the version of ESP-IDF, and not the project being built (which may not even be in git)
See merge request !411
build system: add IDF_VER environment variable and preprocessor define
This adds an `IDF_VER` preprocessor define which is obtained from `git describe`.
Looks like `v1.0-275-g0efaa4f` for non-release version or `v2.0` for a tagged (release) version.
See merge request !403
build system: Linker scripts or binary libraries should trigger a re-link
Add binary libraries and linker scripts to the list of dependencies for the ELF file.
Fixes TW7816.
See merge request !307
rename nvs host test folder, modify .gitlab-ci.yml
remove unit-test-app build
re-format unit test files
remove extra newlines in project.mk
some refactoring for unit test part in project.mk
add build files of unit-test-app in gitignore
add README.md for unit test app
correct headings in README.md
remove files and make minor tweaks in unit test app
update .gitlab-ci.yml to use unit test app
delete unused lines in component_wrapper.mk
delete periph_i2s.h and lcd test
add text floating point in components/esp32/test/Kconfig
correct idf test build paths in .gitlab-ci.yml
Required at project level because some components use header files in
other components' submodules, and one component with a
submodule (esptool.py) doesn't have or need a component.mk.
Default esp-idf builds now show -Wextra warnings (except for a few:
signed/unsigned comparison, unused parameters, old-style C declarations.)
CI building of examples runs with that level raised to -Werror, to catch
those changes going into the main repo.
New makefile component_wrapper.mk allows some variables to be set
before component.mk is evaluated. This properly fixes problems with
sdkconfig being hard to access in all phases of the build.
Including component_common.mk is no longer necessary and will print a
deprecation warning for components which use it.
Reduces number of make invocations, allows variables exported in project
to be seen in all component make processes, not just the main ones.
Also makes a no-op build about 3x faster than it was.
1. Add detailed return error code for wifi APIs
2. Add description about error code in esp_wifi.h
3. Modify esp_wifi_reg_rxcb to esp_wifi_internal_reg_rxcb
4. Modify esp_wifi_set_sta_ip to esp_wifi_internal_set_sta_ip
5. Mark system_init as deprecated API
Add menuconfig setting for optimization level
This change adds two options (Debug/Release) for optimization level.
- Debug (default) enables -O0
- Release enables -Os and adds `-DNDEBUG`, which removes all assert() statements
These options may be overriden at project level by adding necessary flags to CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS.
Debugging symbols are kept in both cases, although we may add an option to strip output file if necessary.
Also we used to define all common compiler flags in CPPFLAGS, and then prepended them to CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS.
It made it impossible to add preprocessor macros to CPPFLAGS at component level (one had to use CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS instead).
Some third party libraries are not compatible with this approach. Changed to the more common way of using these variables.
CI will build both debug (default) and release.
See merge request !138
This change adds two options (Debug/Release) for optimization level.
Debug enables -O0, release enables -Os and adds -DNDEBUG (which removes all assert() statements).
Debugging symbols are kept in both cases, although we may add an option to strip output file if necessary.
Also we used to define all common compiler flags in CPPFLAGS, and then appended them to CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS.
It makes it impossible to add preprocessor macros to CPPFLAGS at component level (one has to use CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS instead).
Some third party libraries are not compatible with this approach. Changed to the more common way of using these variables.
grab an 8-bit field from a 32-bit). Our hardware does not like that. This flag tells gcc that if a bitfield is volatile, it should always use the type
the field is defined at (uint32_t in our case) to size its access to the field. This fixes accessing the hardware through the xxx_struct.h headers.
Used by mbedTLS to set MBEDTLS_CONFIG_FILE in all components.
This change sets CFLAGS/etc at the project level and then exports those
variables for components, rather than setting them independently each time
a component Makefile is invoked.
Fixes problems with Eclipse trying to build in directories it shouldn't.
This is a breaking change for existing repositories, they need to rename
any component Makefiles to component.mk and rename their references to
$(IDF_PATH)/make/component.mk to $(IDF_PATH)/make/component_common.mk
This commit fixes the case when new Kconfig configuration options were added and you run `make menuconfig`.
Previously this would first show console prompt to set values for new options, and then launch menuconfig.
Now this will just launch menuconfig.
New target is added, defconfig, which may be useful for non-interactive environments to set default values for
all new configuration options.