- 19 Jan, 2017 2 commits
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Masahiro Yamada authored
Append . then strip /. seems clumsy. Just use $(patsubst %/,%, ). Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
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Masahiro Yamada authored
Soren reports build fails if -j option is given: $ make -j16 CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-linux-gnu- Building fvp make: *** No rule to make target 'build/fvp/release/bl1/', needed by 'build/fvp/release/bl1/bl1.ld'. Stop. make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... The cause of the failure is that $(dir ) leaves a trailing / on the directory names. It must be ripped off to let Make create the directory. There are some ways to fix the issue. Here, I chose to make MAKE_LD look like MAKE_C and MAKE_S because bl*_dirs seems the central place of making directories. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Reported-by: Soren Brinkmann <soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com> Tested-by: Soren Brinkmann <soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com>
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- 05 Jan, 2017 4 commits
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Masahiro Yamada authored
This adds a phony target for each dependency other than the main file, causing each to depend on nothing. Without this, the incremental build will fail when a header file is removed. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
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Masahiro Yamada authored
Currently, .d files are generated before any objects are built. So, IS_ANYTHING_TO_BUILD flag is needed to avoid such processing for non-build targets. There is a cleverer way; just create a .d file simultaneously when the corresponding object is created. No need to have separate rules for .d files. This commit will also fix a bug; -D$(IMAGE) is defined for $(OBJ), but not for $(PREREQUISITES). So, .d files are generated with different macro sets from those for .o files, then wrong .d files are generated. For example, in lib/cpus/aarch64/cpu_helpers.S #if IMAGE_BL31 #include <cpu_data.h> #endif <cpu_data.h> is parsed for the object when built for BL31, but the .d file does not pick up that dependency. With this commit, the compiler will generate .o and .d at the same time, guaranteeing they are generated under the same circumstances. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
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Masahiro Yamada authored
Using AS for pre-processing looks a bit weird, and some assembly specific options are given for nothing. Rather, use CPP. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
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Masahiro Yamada authored
The -c flag should not be included in the global variable TF_CFLAGS; it should be specified in the build rule only when its target is a *.o file. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
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- 29 Jul, 2016 1 commit
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dp-arm authored
fiptool provides a more consistent and intuitive interface compared to the fip_create program. It serves as a better base to build on more features in the future. fiptool supports various subcommands. Below are the currently supported subcommands: 1) info - List the images contained in a FIP file. 2) create - Create a new FIP file with the given images. 3) update - Update an existing FIP with the given images. 4) unpack - Extract a selected set or all the images from a FIP file. 5) remove - Remove images from a FIP file. This is a new command that was not present in fip_create. To create a new FIP file, replace "fip_create" with "fiptool create". To update a FIP file, replace "fip_create" with "fiptool update". To dump the contents of a FIP file, replace "fip_create --dump" with "fiptool info". A compatibility script that emulates the basic functionality of fip_create is provided. Existing scripts might or might not work with the compatibility script. Users are strongly encouraged to migrate to fiptool. Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#87 Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#108 Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#361 Change-Id: I7ee4da7ac60179cc83cf46af890fd8bc61a53330
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- 13 Jun, 2016 1 commit
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Soren Brinkmann authored
Add a convenience macro to add a build definition with a value. Signed-off-by: Soren Brinkmann <soren.brinkmann@xilinx.com>
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- 14 Apr, 2016 1 commit
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Sandrine Bailleux authored
The user can provide additional CFLAGS to use when building TF. However, these custom CFLAGS are currently prepended to the standard CFLAGS that are hardcoded in the TF build system. This is an issue because when providing conflicting compiler flags (e.g. different optimisations levels like -O1 and -O0), the last one on the command line usually takes precedence. This means that the user flags get overriden. To address this problem, this patch separates the TF CFLAGS from the user CFLAGS. The former are now stored in the TF_CFLAGS make variable, whereas the CFLAGS make variable is untouched and reserved for the user. The order of the 2 sets of flags is enforced when invoking the compiler. Fixes ARM-Software/tf-issues#350 Change-Id: Ib189f44555b885f1dffbec6015092f381600e560
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- 01 Apr, 2016 5 commits
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Evan Lloyd authored
To get round problems encountered when building in a DOS build environment the generation of the .o file containing build identifier strings is modified. The problems encounterred were: 1. DOS echo doesn't strip ' characters from the output text. 2. git is not available from CMD.EXE so the BUILD_STRING value needs some other origin. A BUILD_STRING value of "development build" is used for now. MAKE_BUILD_STRINGS is used to customise build string generation in a DOS environment. This variable is not defined in the UNIX build environment make file helper, and so the existing build string generation behaviour is retained in these build environments. NOTE: This commit completes a cumulative series aimed at improving build portability across development environments. This enables the build to run on several new build environments, if the relevant tools are available. At this point the build is tested on Windows 7 Enterprise SP1, using CMD.EXE, Cygwin and Msys (MinGW),as well as a native Linux envionment". The Windows platform builds used aarch64-none-elf-gcc.exe 4.9.1. CMD.EXE and Msys used Gnu Make 3.81, cygwin used Gnu Make 4.1. CAVEAT: The cert_create tool build is not tested on the Windows platforms (openssl-for-windows has a GPL license). Change-Id: Iaa4fc89dbe2a9ebae87e2600c9eef10a6af30251
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Evan Lloyd authored
Because of command differences in some build environments the "inline" method of generating the build directory structure is not portable. (e.g. in DOS environments the mkdir shell command fails if a directory already exists, whereas in UNIX environments it succeeds.) To improve portability we generate the directories needed using make, but use the "order-only prerequisites" feature of make to prevent writes of files into the directories generating re-builds, as suggested in the GNU make Manual (Version 4.1 September 2014). Change-Id: Ic9af475831063c7fe6f8bccffef184d79e799419
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Evan Lloyd authored
Add make helper files to select the appropriate settings for the build environment. Selection is made in make_helpers/build_env.mk, which selects other files to include using generic build environment settings. The Trusted Firmware Makefile and supporting tool Makefiles are updated to include build_env.mk instead of unix.mk. NOTE: This change does not fully enable builds in other build environments. It facilitates this without compromising the existing build environments. Change-Id: Ic4064ffe6ce158bbd16d7cc9f27dd4655a3580f6
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Evan Lloyd authored
To help diagnose make problems, we report an error if the make program used does not provide the $(eval ) make functionality. This will detect early versions of GNU make and other make programs. Change-Id: I0ebb0f63694cf0b04eaeb7ea1e9e172fb9770ce0
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Evan Lloyd authored
As an initial stage of making Trusted Firmware build environment more portable, we remove most uses of the $(shell ) function and replace them with more portable make function based solutions. Note that the setting of BUILD_STRING still uses $(shell ) since it's not possible to reimplement this as a make function. Avoiding invocation of this on incompatible host platforms will be implemented separately. Change-Id: I768e2f9a265c78814a4adf2edee4cc46cda0f5b8
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- 06 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Patrick Georgi authored
This allows reproducible builds (same source and same compiler produce bit-identical results) and also allows coordinating the timestamp across multiple projects, eg. with another firmware. Signed-off-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>
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- 05 Jan, 2016 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
The fip_create tool specifies images in the command line using the ARM TF naming convention (--bl2, --bl31, etc), while the cert_create tool uses the TBBR convention (--tb-fw, --soc-fw, etc). This double convention is confusing and should be aligned. This patch updates the fip_create command line options to follow the TBBR naming convention. Usage examples in the User Guide have been also updated. NOTE: users that build the FIP by calling the fip_create tool directly from the command line must update the command line options in their scripts. Users that build the FIP by invoking the main ARM TF Makefile should not notice any difference. Change-Id: I84d602630a2585e558d927b50dfde4dd2112496f
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- 14 Dec, 2015 1 commit
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch replaces all references to the SCP Firmware (BL0, BL30, BL3-0, bl30) with the image terminology detailed in the TF wiki (https://github.com/ARM-software/arm-trusted-firmware/wiki): BL0 --> SCP_BL1 BL30, BL3-0 --> SCP_BL2 bl30 --> scp_bl2 This change affects code, documentation, build system, tools and platform ports that load SCP firmware. ARM plaforms have been updated to the new porting API. IMPORTANT: build option to specify the SCP FW image has changed: BL30 --> SCP_BL2 IMPORTANT: This patch breaks compatibility for platforms that use BL2 to load SCP firmware. Affected platforms must be updated as follows: BL30_IMAGE_ID --> SCP_BL2_IMAGE_ID BL30_BASE --> SCP_BL2_BASE bl2_plat_get_bl30_meminfo() --> bl2_plat_get_scp_bl2_meminfo() bl2_plat_handle_bl30() --> bl2_plat_handle_scp_bl2() Change-Id: I24c4c1a4f0e4b9f17c9e4929da815c4069549e58
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- 09 Dec, 2015 3 commits
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Yatharth Kochar authored
Firmware update feature needs a new FIP called `fwu_fip.bin` that includes Secure(SCP_BL2U, BL2U) and Normal world(NS_BL2U) images along with the FWU_CERT certificate in order for NS_BL1U to load the images and help the Firmware update process to complete. This patch adds the capability to support the new target `fwu_fip` which includes above mentioned FWU images in the make files. The new target of `fwu_fip` and its dependencies are included for compilation only when `TRUSTED_BOARD_BOOT` is defined. Change-Id: Ie780e3aac6cbd0edfaff3f9af96a2332bd69edbc
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Yatharth Kochar authored
The Firmware Update (FWU) feature needs support for an optional secure world image, BL2U, to allow additional secure world initialization required by FWU, for example DDR initialization. This patch adds generic framework support to create BL2U. NOTE: A platform makefile must supply additional `BL2U_SOURCES` to build the bl2u target. A subsequent patch adds bl2u support for ARM platforms. Change-Id: If2ce036199bb40b39b7f91a9332106bcd4e25413
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Yatharth Kochar authored
This patch adds `uppercase` macro to prepare IMAGE_BLxx defines used for conditional compilation and to prepare variables used for defining BL source and linker file names. This change is needed for upcoming BL images that can have names which uses both letters and numbers. Change-Id: I05ce9bcd0d221a54db92c0fe3ad28e9e0080ed2e
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- 27 Oct, 2015 2 commits
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Juan Castillo authored
Currently, if no make goal is specified in the command line, 'all' is assumed by default, but the dependency files are not generated. This might lead to a successful but inconsistent build. This patch provides a fix to the problem. Change-Id: I0148719e114dbdbe46f8a57c7d05da7cbc212c92
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Juan Castillo authored
This patch is a complete rework of the main Makefile. Functionality remains the same but the code has been reorganized in sections in order to improve readability and facilitate adding future extensions. A new file 'build_macros.mk' has been created and will contain common definitions (variables, macros, etc) that may be used from the main Makefile and other platform specific makefiles. A new macro 'FIP_ADD_IMG' has been introduced and it will allow the platform to specify binary images and the necessary checks for a successful build. Platforms that require a BL30 image no longer need to specify the NEED_BL30 option. The main Makefile is now completely unaware of additional images not built as part of Trusted Firmware, like BL30. It is the platform responsibility to specify images using the macro 'FIP_ADD_IMG'. Juno uses this macro to include the BL30 image in the build. BL33 image is specified in the main Makefile to preserve backward compatibility with the NEED_BL33 option. Otherwise, platform ports that rely on the definition of NEED_BL33 might break. All Trusted Board Boot related definitions have been moved to a separate file 'tbbr_tools.mk'. The main Makefile will include this file unless the platform indicates otherwise by setting the variable 'INCLUDE_TBBR_MK := 0' in the corresponding platform.mk file. This will keep backward compatibility but ideally each platform should include the corresponding TBB .mk file in platform.mk. Change-Id: I35e7bc9930d38132412e950e20aa2a01e2b26801
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