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author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Thu, 09 Jun 2016 05:45:03 +0000 |
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/* * This header file is a FreeCalypso addition; ditto for the * #include "gpfconf.h" lines which had to be added near the beginning * of just about every original GPF header file. * * In their original form, GPF sources and headers required all of the * library compile-time configuration settings (i.e., those config * settings which affect the library build, rather than stuff set in * the separately-linked configuration module) to be given as -D arguments * on the compilation command line. It would have been fine if these * -D definitions were needed only for the build of GPF libs themselves, * but the #ifdef logic in the header files means that these -D defs * were also needed for every user of these GPF headers as well! * * This bizarre quirk of the GPF headers is fully consistent with TI's * general approach of supplying an insanely long list of -I's and -D's * on the cl470 compilation command line for every single module, * first through BuSyB-generated makefiles, then later through SBuild * voodoo. Needless to say, we wish no part of that lunacy in FreeCalypso. * * Because of the nature of the preprocessor definitions needed for GPF * (some are totally fixed, others may be tweaked for debugging, but * none are of the target/feature-dependent sort), I decided to create * this gpfconf.h header file instead of adding this junk to the * config.h mechanism. */ /* the following two are needed unquestionably */ #define _TARGET_ 1 #define _NUCLEUS_ 1 /* * GPF build configuration settings like debug and memory supervision * are selected here. For now I'm setting the "official" configuration * to match that of the GPF libs in the Leonardo semi-src, the one that * runs on the GTA02 modem as leo2moko production-quality firmware. */ #define NU_DEBUG 1