# # ======== wolfssl.mak ======== # include ./products.mak # Enable older TI-RTOS 2.14-based variables ifeq ($(BIOS_INSTALL_DIR),) BIOS_INSTALL_DIR=$(SYSBIOS_INSTALL_DIR) endif ifeq ($(TIVAWARE_INSTALL_DIR),) TIVAWARE_INSTALL_DIR=$(TIVAWARE) endif WOLFSSL_INSTALL_DIR=$(CURDIR)/../ # # Set XDCARGS to some of the variables above. XDCARGS are passed # to the XDC build engine... which will load wolfssl.bld... which will # extract these variables and use them to determine what to build and which # toolchains to use. # # Note that not all of these variables need to be set to something valid. # Unfortunately, since these vars are unconditionally assigned, your build line # will be longer and more noisy than necessary. # # Some background is here: # http://rtsc.eclipse.org/docs-tip/Command_-_xdc#Environment_Variables # XDCARGS= \ ti.targets.arm.elf.M4F=\"$(ti.targets.arm.elf.M4F)\" \ gnu.targets.arm.M4F=\"$(gnu.targets.arm.M4F)\" \ iar.targets.arm.M4F=\"$(iar.targets.arm.M4F)\" \ NDK=\"$(NDK_INSTALL_DIR)\" # # Set XDCPATH to contain necessary repositories. # XDCPATH = $(BIOS_INSTALL_DIR)/packages;$(NDK_INSTALL_DIR)/packages;$(WOLFSSL_INSTALL_DIR);$(TIVAWARE_INSTALL_DIR) export XDCPATH # # Set XDCOPTIONS. Use -v for a verbose build. # #XDCOPTIONS=v export XDCOPTIONS # # Set XDC executable command # Note that XDCBUILDCFG points to the wolfssl.bld file which uses # the arguments specified by XDCARGS # XDC = $(XDC_INSTALL_DIR)/xdc XDCARGS="$(XDCARGS)" XDCBUILDCFG=./wolfssl.bld ####################################################### ## Shouldn't have to modify anything below this line ## ####################################################### all: @ echo building wolfssl packages ... @ $(XDC) -Pr ./packages clean: @ echo cleaning wolfssl packages ... @ $(XDC) clean -Pr ./packages