With V=0, build process would print “including .../Makefile.projbuild" lines, causing problems for print_flash_cmd target.
The issue was due to the way macro expansion works in make. To delay evaluation of info function until the execution of expanded block, two dollar signs are required.
Test for print_flash_cmd target added.
Currently for checking IDF version and submodules existence,
build system uses `git` commands. But, it could be possible use-case
where `git` is not installed (assuming IDF is flattened in source format)
on system and build happens without any warnings.
Signed-off-by: Mahavir Jain <mahavir@espressif.com>
We had some problems:
simultaneous compiling of kconfig in the same tree;
attempt to use menuconfig in some examples and ut in batch mode (w/o interactive console)
Also increase debug abilities in CI:
force non-interactive building;
add variable DEBUG_SHELL to toggle verbosity of scripts
Since 2.11.0, git does not default to 7 characters for short commit IDs,
instead automatically estimating the number of characters based on
repository size [1]. If the toolchain was compiled on a computer with
new version of git installed, commit ID will contain 8 characters, and
the check for the toolchain version will fail. As a workaround, trim the
commit ID to 7 characters when checking the version.
[1] e6c587c733
Fix warnings where undefined vars are used.
Make Kconfig emit "FOO=" for unset bool options
To ensure make variables are always defined, even if empty.
When writing auto.conf, include symbols disabled by dependency to make sure all make variables are always defined.
Fixesespressif/esp-idf#137
Cherry-picked from https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/138
Too hard to stage the dependencies so that all clean steps complete before any build steps begin. Also, using and then
deleting and then regenerating SDKCONFIG_MAKEFILE in one pass is really hard to manage successfully.
For config-only components, component.mk should now contain "COMPONENT_CONFIG_ONLY := 1"
Also refactored some of the generation of linker paths, library list. This required cleaning up the way the bootloader
project works, it's now mostly independent from the parent.
Each COMPONENT_DIRS directory can now either be a component directory, or a parent directory containing component
subdirectories.
When searching for components, skip any directory which doesn't have component.mk, Kconfig.projbuild, or
Makefile.projbuild in it. This helps with debugging, list-components output, etc.
Add new "make size_components" and "make size_files" targets for analysing makeup of the ELF file.
Plain "make size" output now looks like this:
Total sizes:
DRAM .data size: 11156 bytes
DRAM .bss size: 22304 bytes
Used static DRAM: 33460 bytes ( 294220 available, 10.2% used)
Used static IRAM: 80480 bytes ( 50592 available, 61.4% used)
Flash code: 421463 bytes
Flash rodata: 103824 bytes
Total image size:~ 616923 bytes (.bin may be padded larger)
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.