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GPF rebuild from source: symlink magic to fix __FILE__
With this fix all of the core GPF libraries (frame_*, misc_* and tif_*)
compile into objects that perfectly match the original TCS211 binary
versions bit for bit. Prior to this fix there was an issue with TI's use
of __FILE__ expanding into longer pathnames that were an artifact of our
FC Magnetite build system, and it appears that these longer __FILE__
strings in GPF may have been causing some breakage in some error handling
paths.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Thu, 24 Jan 2019 23:26:51 +0000 |
parents | 7a62e5dfbe7b |
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# Building frame_na7_db_fl.lib using the GPF source bits we got with TCS3.2 # This version uses the original TCS211 objects for the OSL part CFLAGS="-mw -x -pw2 -o3 -me -mt -g -mn" # Defines CPPFLAGS="-DNU_DEBUG -D_FF_RV_EXIST_ -DRUN_FLASH" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_TARGET_ -D_NUCLEUS_" # Includes CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$SRC/$GPF/frame" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$SRC/$GPF/inc/nuc" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$SRC/$GPF/inc/nuc/arm7" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$SRC/$GPF/inc" CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$SRC/gpf2/tst" # Source modules SRCDIR=$SRC/gpf3/frame cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/frame.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/vsi_sem.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/vsi_com.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/vsi_mem.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/vsi_tim.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/vsi_mis.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/vsi_drv.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/vsi_trc.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/vsi_pro.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/xalert.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/route.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/prf_func.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/frm_ext.c cfile_symlink $SRCDIR/frame_version.c # OSL OBJDIR=../../blobs/obj/osl/fl OBJS="$OBJS $OBJDIR/os_com.obj" OBJS="$OBJS $OBJDIR/os_drv.obj" OBJS="$OBJS $OBJDIR/os_evt.obj" OBJS="$OBJS $OBJDIR/os_isr.obj" OBJS="$OBJS $OBJDIR/os_mem.obj" OBJS="$OBJS $OBJDIR/os_mis.obj" OBJS="$OBJS $OBJDIR/os_pro.obj" OBJS="$OBJS $OBJDIR/os_sem.obj" OBJS="$OBJS $OBJDIR/os_tim.obj"