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    cert_create: specify command line options in the CoT · ad2c1a9a
    Juan Castillo authored
    This patch introduces a new API that allows to specify command
    line options in the Chain of Trust description. These command line
    options may be used to specify parameters related to the CoT (i.e.
    keys or certificates), instead of keeping a hardcoded list of
    options in main.c.
    
    Change-Id: I282b0b01cb9add557b26bddc238a28253ce05e44
    ad2c1a9a
Makefile 3.11 KB
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PROJECT		:= cert_create
PLAT		:= none
V		:= 0
DEBUG		:= 0
BINARY		:= ${PROJECT}
OPENSSL_DIR	:= /usr

OBJECTS := src/cert.o \
           src/cmd_opt.o \
           src/ext.o \
           src/key.o \
           src/main.o \
           src/sha.o \
           src/tbbr/tbb_cert.o \
           src/tbbr/tbb_ext.o \
           src/tbbr/tbb_key.o

CFLAGS := -Wall -std=c99

# Check the platform
ifeq (${PLAT},none)
  $(error "Error: Unknown platform. Please use PLAT=<platform name> to specify the platform")
endif
PLAT_MAKEFILE		:=	platform.mk
PLAT_INCLUDE	:=	$(shell find ../../plat/ -wholename '*/${PLAT}/${PLAT_MAKEFILE}' |	\
				sed 's/${PLAT_MAKEFILE}/include/')
ifeq ($(PLAT_INCLUDE),)
  $(error "Error: Invalid platform '${PLAT}'")
endif

ifeq (${DEBUG},1)
  CFLAGS += -g -O0 -DDEBUG -DLOG_LEVEL=40
else
  CFLAGS += -O2 -DLOG_LEVEL=20
endif
ifeq (${V},0)
	Q := @
else
	Q :=
endif

# Make soft links and include from local directory otherwise wrong headers
# could get pulled in from firmware tree.
INC_DIR := -I ./include -I ${PLAT_INCLUDE} -I ${OPENSSL_DIR}/include
LIB_DIR := -L ${OPENSSL_DIR}/lib
LIB := -lssl -lcrypto

CC := gcc
RM := rm -rf

.PHONY: all clean

all: clean ${BINARY}

${BINARY}: ${OBJECTS} Makefile
	@echo "  LD      $@"
	@echo 'const char build_msg[] = "Built : "__TIME__", "__DATE__; \
                const char platform_msg[] = "${PLAT}";' | \
                ${CC} -c ${CFLAGS} -xc - -o src/build_msg.o
	${Q}${CC} src/build_msg.o ${OBJECTS} ${LIB_DIR} ${LIB} -o $@

%.o: %.c
	@echo "  CC      $<"
	${Q}${CC} -c ${CFLAGS} ${INC_DIR} $< -o $@

clean:
	${Q}${RM} -f src/build_msg.o ${OBJECTS}

realclean: clean
	${Q}${RM} -f ${BINARY}