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1 6 kaklik # Makefile for AVR function library development and examples
2 # Author: Pascal Stang
3 #
4 # For those who have never heard of makefiles: a makefile is essentially a
5 # script for compiling your code. Most C/C++ compilers in the world are
6 # command line programs and this is even true of programming environments
7 # which appear to be windows-based (like Microsoft Visual C++). Although
8 # you could use AVR-GCC directly from the command line and try to remember
9 # the compiler options each time, using a makefile keeps you free of this
10 # tedious task and automates the compile and link process.
11 #
12 # For those just starting with AVR-GCC and not used to using makefiles,
13 # I've added some extra comments above several of the makefile fields which
14 # you will have to deal with.
15  
16 ########### change this lines according to your project ##################
17 #put the name of the target mcu here (at90s8515, at90s8535, attiny22, atmega603 etc.)
18 # MCU = at90s8515
19 # MCU = atmega161
20 MCU = atmega163
21 # MCU = atmega323
22 # MCU = atmega128
23  
24 #put the name of the target file here (without .c extension)
25 # Your "target" file is your C source file that is at the top level of your code.
26 # In other words, this is the file which contains your main() function.
27  
28 TRG = stxetxtest
29  
30 #put your C sourcefiles here
31 # Here you must list any C source files which are used by your target file.
32 # They will be compiled in the order you list them, so it's probably best
33 # to list $(TRG).c, your top-level target file, last.
34  
35 SRC = $(AVRLIB)/buffer.c $(AVRLIB)/uart.c $(AVRLIB)/lcd.c $(AVRLIB)/rprintf.c $(AVRLIB)/timer.c $(AVRLIB)/stxetx.c $(TRG).c
36  
37 #put additional assembler source file here
38 # The ASRC line allows you to list files which contain assembly code/routines that
39 # you would like to use from within your C programs. The assembly code must be
40 # written in a special way to be usable as a function from your C code.
41  
42 ASRC =
43  
44 #additional libraries and object files to link
45 # Libraries and object files are collections of functions which have already been
46 # compiled. If you have such files, list them here, and you will be able to use
47 # use the functions they contain in your target program.
48  
49 LIB =
50  
51 #additional includes to compile
52 INC =
53  
54 #assembler flags
55 ASFLAGS = -Wa, -gstabs
56  
57 #compiler flags
58 CPFLAGS = -g -Os -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I$(AVRLIB) -Wa,-ahlms=$(<:.c=.lst)
59  
60 #linker flags
61 LDFLAGS = -Wl,-Map=$(TRG).map,--cref
62 # Use the -lm flag if you need the floating-point math library
63 # LDFLAGS = -Wl,-Map=$(TRG).map,--cref -lm
64  
65  
66 ########### you should not need to change the following line #############
67 include $(AVRLIB)/make/avrproj_make
68  
69 ###### dependecies, add any dependencies you need here ###################
70 # Dependencies tell the compiler which files in your code depend on which
71 # other files. When you change a piece of code, the dependencies allow
72 # the compiler to intelligently figure out which files are affected and
73 # need to be recompiled. You should only list the dependencies of *.o
74 # files. For example: uart.o is the compiled output of uart.c and uart.h
75 # and therefore, uart.o "depends" on uart.c and uart.h. But the code in
76 # uart.c also uses information from global.h, so that file should be listed
77 # in the dependecies too. That way, if you alter global.h, uart.o will be
78 # recompiled to take into account the changes.
79  
80 buffer.o : buffer.c buffer.h
81 uart.o : uart.c uart.h global.h
82 uart2.o : uart2.c uart2.h global.h
83 rprintf.o : rprintf.c rprintf.h
84 a2d.o : a2d.c a2d.h
85 timer.o : timer.c timer.h global.h
86 pulse.o : pulse.c pulse.h timer.h global.h
87 lcd.o : lcd.c lcd.h global.h
88 i2c.o : i2c.c i2c.h global.h
89 spi.o : spi.c spi.h global.h
90 swpwm.o : swpwm.c swpwm.h global.h
91 servo.o : servo.c servo.h global.h
92 uartsw.o : uartsw.c uartsw.h global.h
93 tsip.o : tsip.c tsip.h global.h
94 nmea.o : nmea.c nmea.h global.h
95 vt100.o : vt100.c vt100.h global.h
96 gps.o : gps.c gps.h global.h
97 $(TRG).o : $(TRG).c
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