OVMS3-idf/components/bootloader/project_include.cmake
Angus Gratton f4ea7c5a46 cmake: Set uninitialized variable warnings in ULP & bootloader subprojects
Fixes issue where PYTHON was not being expanded when running ulp_mapgen.py,
causing Windows launch setting to be used - reported here:
https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=12640&p=50283#p50283
2019-10-29 05:38:39 +00:00

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CMake

set(BOOTLOADER_OFFSET 0x1000)
# Do not generate flash file when building bootloader
if(BOOTLOADER_BUILD OR NOT CONFIG_APP_BUILD_BOOTLOADER)
return()
endif()
# Glue to build the bootloader subproject binary as an external
# cmake project under this one
#
#
idf_build_get_property(build_dir BUILD_DIR)
set(BOOTLOADER_BUILD_DIR "${build_dir}/bootloader")
set(bootloader_binary_files
"${BOOTLOADER_BUILD_DIR}/bootloader.elf"
"${BOOTLOADER_BUILD_DIR}/bootloader.bin"
"${BOOTLOADER_BUILD_DIR}/bootloader.map"
)
idf_build_get_property(project_dir PROJECT_DIR)
# There are some additional processing when CONFIG_CONFIG_SECURE_SIGNED_APPS. This happens
# when either CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_ENABLED or SECURE_BOOT_BUILD_SIGNED_BINARIES.
# For both cases, the user either sets binaries to be signed during build or not
# using CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_BUILD_SIGNED_BINARIES.
#
# Regardless, pass the main project's keys (signing/verification) to the bootloader subproject
# via config.
if(CONFIG_SECURE_SIGNED_APPS)
add_custom_target(gen_secure_boot_keys)
if(CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_ENABLED)
# Check that the configuration is sane
if((CONFIG_SECURE_BOOTLOADER_REFLASHABLE AND CONFIG_SECURE_BOOTLOADER_ONE_TIME_FLASH) OR
(NOT CONFIG_SECURE_BOOTLOADER_REFLASHABLE AND NOT CONFIG_SECURE_BOOTLOADER_ONE_TIME_FLASH))
fail_at_build_time(bootloader "Invalid bootloader target: bad sdkconfig?")
endif()
if(CONFIG_SECURE_BOOTLOADER_REFLASHABLE)
set(bootloader_binary_files
${bootloader_binary_files}
"${BOOTLOADER_BUILD_DIR}/bootloader-reflash-digest.bin"
"${BOOTLOADER_BUILD_DIR}/secure-bootloader-key-192.bin"
"${BOOTLOADER_BUILD_DIR}/secure-bootloader-key-256.bin"
)
endif()
endif()
# Since keys are usually given relative to main project dir, get the absolute paths to the keys
# for use by the bootloader subproject. Replace the values in config with these absolute paths,
# so that bootloader subproject does not need to assume main project dir to obtain path to the keys.
if(CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_BUILD_SIGNED_BINARIES)
get_filename_component(secure_boot_signing_key
"${CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_SIGNING_KEY}"
ABSOLUTE BASE_DIR "${project_dir}")
if(NOT EXISTS ${secure_boot_signing_key})
# If the signing key is not found, create a phony gen_secure_boot_signing_key target that
# fails the build. fail_at_build_time causes a cmake run next time
# (to pick up a new signing key if one exists, etc.)
fail_at_build_time(gen_secure_boot_signing_key
"Secure Boot Signing Key ${CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_SIGNING_KEY} does not exist. Generate using:"
"\tespsecure.py generate_signing_key ${CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_SIGNING_KEY}")
else()
add_custom_target(gen_secure_boot_signing_key)
endif()
set(SECURE_BOOT_SIGNING_KEY ${secure_boot_signing_key}) # needed by some other components
set(sign_key_arg "-DSECURE_BOOT_SIGNING_KEY=${secure_boot_signing_key}")
add_dependencies(gen_secure_boot_keys gen_secure_boot_signing_key)
else()
get_filename_component(secure_boot_verification_key
${CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_VERIFICATION_KEY}
ABSOLUTE BASE_DIR "${project_dir}")
if(NOT EXISTS ${secure_boot_verification_key})
# If the verification key is not found, create a phony gen_secure_boot_verification_key target that
# fails the build. fail_at_build_time causes a cmake run next time
# (to pick up a new verification key if one exists, etc.)
fail_at_build_time(gen_secure_boot_verification_key
"Secure Boot Verification Public Key ${CONFIG_SECURE_BOOT_VERIFICATION_KEY} does not exist."
"\tThis can be extracted from the private signing key."
"\tSee docs/security/secure-boot.rst for details.")
else()
add_custom_target(gen_secure_boot_verification_key)
endif()
set(ver_key_arg "-DSECURE_BOOT_VERIFICATION_KEY=${secure_boot_verification_key}")
add_dependencies(gen_secure_boot_keys gen_secure_boot_verification_key)
endif()
endif()
idf_build_get_property(idf_path IDF_PATH)
idf_build_get_property(idf_target IDF_TARGET)
idf_build_get_property(sdkconfig SDKCONFIG)
idf_build_get_property(python PYTHON)
idf_build_get_property(extra_cmake_args EXTRA_CMAKE_ARGS)
externalproject_add(bootloader
SOURCE_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/subproject"
BINARY_DIR "${BOOTLOADER_BUILD_DIR}"
CMAKE_ARGS -DSDKCONFIG=${sdkconfig} -DIDF_PATH=${idf_path} -DIDF_TARGET=${idf_target}
-DPYTHON_DEPS_CHECKED=1 -DPYTHON=${python}
-DEXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS=${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}
${sign_key_arg} ${ver_key_arg}
# LEGACY_INCLUDE_COMMON_HEADERS has to be passed in via cache variable since
# the bootloader common component requirements depends on this and
# config variables are not available before project() call.
-DLEGACY_INCLUDE_COMMON_HEADERS=${CONFIG_LEGACY_INCLUDE_COMMON_HEADERS}
${EXTRA_CMAKE_ARGS}
INSTALL_COMMAND ""
BUILD_ALWAYS 1 # no easy way around this...
BUILD_BYPRODUCTS ${bootloader_binary_files}
)
if(CONFIG_SECURE_SIGNED_APPS)
add_dependencies(bootloader gen_secure_boot_keys)
endif()
# this is a hack due to an (annoying) shortcoming in cmake, it can't
# extend the 'clean' target to the external project
# see thread: https://cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2016-December/064660.html
#
# So for now we just have the top-level build remove the final build products...
set_property(DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}" APPEND PROPERTY
ADDITIONAL_MAKE_CLEAN_FILES
${bootloader_binary_files})