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# Makefile for usbasp |
# 20061119 Thomas Fischl original |
# 20061120 Hanns-Konrad Unger help: and TARGET=atmega48 added |
# 20140209 Milan Horkel added automatic built for more targets |
ALL_TARGETS=atmega8 atmega88 |
# Default target |
# -------------- |
ifndef $(TARGET) |
TARGET=atmega88 |
endif |
# Define target dependent constants |
# --------------------------------- |
ifeq ($(TARGET), atmega8) |
HFUSE=0xC9 |
LFUSE=0x9F |
endif |
ifeq ($(TARGET), atmega88) |
EFUSE=0xF9 |
HFUSE=0xDE |
LFUSE=0xD7 |
endif |
# ISP=bsd PORT=/dev/parport0 |
# ISP=ponyser PORT=/dev/ttyS1 |
# ISP=stk500 PORT=/dev/ttyS1 |
# ISP=usbasp PORT=/dev/usb/ttyUSB0 |
# ISP=stk500v2 PORT=/dev/ttyUSB0 |
ISP=usbasp |
PORT=/dev/usb/ttyUSB0 |
help: |
@echo "Usage: make same as make help" |
@echo " make help same as make" |
@echo " make all build HEX for all target CPUs" |
@echo " make hex create HEX for default target CPU" |
@echo " make clean remove redundant data" |
@echo " make disasm create listing" |
@echo " make flash upload HEX into flash (for default target CPU)" |
@echo " make fuses program fuses (for default target CPU)" |
@echo " make avrdude test avrdude" |
@echo "Current values:" |
@echo " TARGET=${TARGET}" |
@echo " LFUSE=${LFUSE}" |
@echo " HFUSE=${HFUSE}" |
@echo " CLOCK=12000000" |
@echo " ISP=${ISP}" |
@echo " PORT=${PORT}" |
COMPILE = avr-gcc -Wall -O2 -Iusbdrv -I. -mmcu=$(TARGET) # -DDEBUG_LEVEL=2 |
OBJECTS = usbdrv/usbdrv.o usbdrv/usbdrvasm.o usbdrv/oddebug.o isp.o clock.o tpi.o main.o |
.c.o: |
$(COMPILE) -c $< -o $@ |
#-Wa,-ahlms=$<.lst |
.S.o: |
$(COMPILE) -x assembler-with-cpp -c $< -o $@ |
# "-x assembler-with-cpp" should not be necessary since this is the default |
# file type for the .S (with capital S) extension. However, upper case |
# characters are not always preserved on Windows. To ensure WinAVR |
# compatibility define the file type manually. |
.c.s: |
$(COMPILE) -S $< -o $@ |
cleantmp: |
rm -f usbasp.lst usbasp.obj usbasp.cof usbasp.list usbasp.map usbasp.bin *.o main.s usbdrv/*.o |
clean: cleantmp |
rm -f usbasp_$(TARGET).hex usbasp_$(TARGET).eep.hex |
# file targets: |
usbasp.bin: $(OBJECTS) |
$(COMPILE) -o usbasp.bin $(OBJECTS) -Wl,-Map,usbasp.map |
usbasp.hex: usbasp_$(TARGET).hex |
usbasp_$(TARGET).hex: usbasp.bin |
rm -f usbasp_$(TARGET).hex usbasp_$(TARGET).eep.hex |
avr-objcopy -j .text -j .data -O ihex usbasp.bin $@ |
# ./checksize usbasp.bin |
# do the checksize script as our last action to allow successful compilation |
# on Windows with WinAVR where the Unix commands will fail. |
disasm: usbasp.bin |
avr-objdump -d usbasp.bin |
cpp: |
$(COMPILE) -E main.c |
flash: |
avrdude -c ${ISP} -p ${TARGET} -P ${PORT} -U flash:w:usbasp.hex |
fuses: |
avrdude -c ${ISP} -p ${TARGET} -P ${PORT} -u -U hfuse:w:$(HFUSE):m -U lfuse:w:$(LFUSE):m |
avrdude: |
avrdude -c ${ISP} -p ${TARGET} -P ${PORT} -v |
# Fuse atmega8 |
# ------------ |
# Fuse atmega8 high byte HFUSE: |
# 0xD9 = 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 = Factory Default Value |
# 0xC9 = 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 <-- BOOTRST (boot reset vector at 0x0000) |
# ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^------ BOOTSZ0 |
# | | | | | +-------- BOOTSZ1 |
# | | | | + --------- EESAVE (don't preserve EEPROM over chip erase) |
# | | | +-------------- CKOPT (full output swing) |
# | | +---------------- SPIEN (allow serial programming) |
# | +------------------ WDTON (WDT not always on) |
# +-------------------- RSTDISBL (reset pin is enabled) |
# Fuse atmega8 low byte LFUSE: |
# 0xE1 = 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 = Factory Default Value |
# 0x9F = 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 |
# ^ ^ \ / \--+--/ |
# | | | +------- CKSEL 3..0 (external >8M crystal) |
# | | +--------------- SUT 1..0 (crystal osc, BOD enabled) |
# | +------------------ BODEN (BrownOut Detector enabled) |
# +-------------------- BODLEVEL (2.7V) |
# |
# Fuse atmega88 |
# ------------- |
# Fuse atmega88 extended byte: |
# 0xF9 = 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 = Factory Default Value (default value is used) |
# 0xF9 = 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 <-- BOOTRST (select vetor) |
# \+/ |
# +----- BOOTSZ1..0 (Select Boot Size) |
# Fuse high byte: |
# 0xDF 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 = Factory Default Value (default value may be used) |
# 0xDE = 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 |
# ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ \-+-/ |
# | | | | | +------ BODLEVEL (1.7-2.0V) |
# | | | | +---------- EESAVE (don't preserve EEPROM over chip erase) |
# | | | +-------------- WDTON (WDT not always on) |
# | | +---------------- SPIEN (allow serial programming)!!! |
# | +------------------ DWEN (debug wire not enabled) |
# +-------------------- RSTDISBL (reset pin is not disabled) |
# Fuse low byte: |
# 0x62 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 = Factory Default Value (must be programmed to use xosc) |
# 0xD7 = 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 |
# ^ ^ \ / \--+--/ |
# | | | +------- CKSEL 3..0 (full swing xosc, BOD enabled) |
# | | +--------------- SUT 1..0 (startup timer - see CKSEL) |
# | +------------------ CKOUT (clock output is not enabled) |
# +-------------------- CLKDIV8 (clock divider is not enabled) |
SERIAL = `echo /dev/tty.USA19QI*` |
UISP = uisp -dprog=$S -dserial=$(SERIAL) -dpart=auto |
# The two lines above are for "uisp" and the AVR910 serial programmer connected |
# to a Keyspan USB to serial converter to a Mac running Mac OS X. |
# Choose your favorite programmer and interface. |
uisp: all |
$(UISP) --erase |
$(UISP) --upload --verify if=usbasp_$(TARGET).hex |
# Execute these steps for each target CPU |
# Do not remove empty line in this definition! |
define EXEC |
rm -f usbasp_$(1).hex |
make TARGET=$(1) cleantmp |
make TARGET=$(1) usbasp_$(1).hex |
endef |
ALL: |
@$(foreach III,$(ALL_TARGETS),$(call EXEC,$(III))) |
@make cleantmp |