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gsm-fw/cfgmagic/processconf.sh: guard against building L1 for target != gtamodem
author | Michael Spacefalcon <msokolov@ivan.Harhan.ORG> |
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date | Sun, 31 Aug 2014 03:04:51 +0000 |
parents | 2c9c2b95ddec |
children | 631fb20ff8d4 |
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# This shell script fragment is sourced after the selected target. # Here we'll put code that logically goes with the target hw-related # stuff, but which we wish to avoid duplicating in every target.* # fragment. # The per-target fragment must have defined CONFIG_IRAM_SIZE, CONFIG_XRAM_SIZE # and CONFIG_FWFLASH_SIZE. if [ -z "$CONFIG_IRAM_SIZE" ] then echo "Error: target.$TARGET failed to define CONFIG_IRAM_SIZE" 1>&2 exit 1 fi if [ -z "$CONFIG_XRAM_SIZE" ] then echo "Error: target.$TARGET failed to define CONFIG_XRAM_SIZE" 1>&2 exit 1 fi if [ -z "$CONFIG_FWFLASH_SIZE" ] then echo "Error: target.$TARGET failed to define CONFIG_FWFLASH_SIZE" 1>&2 exit 1 fi # export them to C and to the m4-based ld script generation logic export_to_c CONFIG_IRAM_SIZE export_to_m4 CONFIG_IRAM_SIZE export_to_c CONFIG_XRAM_SIZE export_to_m4 CONFIG_XRAM_SIZE export_to_c CONFIG_FWFLASH_SIZE export_to_m4 CONFIG_FWFLASH_SIZE # Because we'll be using a lot of TI's code that is very liberally sprinkled # with conditionals on their voodoo numbers for CHIPSET etc, we really have # no choice but to continue using these nasty numbers, at least where # possible. if [ -z "$DBB_type" ] then echo "Error: target.$TARGET failed to define DBB_type" 1>&2 exit 1 fi case "$DBB_type" in 751992*) # This chip is Calypso C035 with DSP version 36 in the ROM CHIPSET=10 DSP=36 # Thanks to the Sotovik find, we now have authoritative # knowledge that these numbers are correct. ;; 751749*) # Calypso Lite appears to be exactly the same as Calypso C035, # but has only 256 KiB of IRAM instead of 512 KiB. Yet TI's # firmware sources give it a different CHIPSET number. # Let's try playing along... CHIPSET=11 DSP=36 ;; *) echo "Error: unknown DBB_type=$DBB_type" 1>&2 exit 1 ;; esac export_to_c CHIPSET export_to_c DSP if [ -z "$ABB_type" ] then echo "Error: target.$TARGET failed to define ABB_type" 1>&2 exit 1 fi case "$ABB_type" in Iota*) ANALOG=2 ;; Syren*) ANALOG=3 ;; *) echo "Error: unknown ABB_type=$ABB_type" 1>&2 exit 1 ;; esac export_to_c ANALOG if [ -z "$RF_type" ] then echo "Error: target.$TARGET failed to define RF_type" 1>&2 exit 1 fi case "$RF_type" in Rita*) RF_FAM=12 RF_PG=2 ;; *) echo "Error: unknown RF_type=$RF_type" 1>&2 exit 1 ;; esac export_to_c RF_FAM export_to_c RF_PG if [ -z "$RF_PA" ] then echo "Error: target.$TARGET failed to define RF_PA" 1>&2 exit 1 fi export_to_c RF_PA # !!! Dirty hack !!! # # All targets which we currently support or have realistic prospects of # supporting are derived from TI's D-sample and/or Leonardo reference designs. # TI's voodoo BOARD number for D-sample is 41, and Leonardo apparently # shared D-sample's number instead of having its own. # My initial hope was to keep those BOARD conditionals out of our code, # but they are sprinkled so liberally throughout TI's code that it's # too much extra work to reshape them into something cleaner. # So for now let's export a #define BOARD 41 for all targets # and leave it be. BOARD=41 export_to_c BOARD