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/** \page Page_BuildSystem The LUFA Build System
*
* \section Sec_BuildSystemOverview Overview of the LUFA Build System
* The LUFA build system is an attempt at making a set of re-usable, modular build make files which
* can be referenced in a LUFA powered project, to minimize the amount of code required in an
* application makefile. The system is written in GNU Make, and each module is independent of
* one-another.
*
* For details on the prerequisites needed for Linux and Windows machines to be able to use the LUFA
* build system, see \ref Sec_Prerequisites.
*
* To use a LUFA build system module, simply add an include to your project makefile. All user projects
* should at a minimum include \ref Page_BuildModule_CORE for base functionality:
* \code
* include $(LUFA_PATH)/Build/lufa_core.mk
* \endcode
*
* Once included in your project makefile, the associated build module targets will be added to your
* project's build makefile targets automatically. To call a build target, run make {TARGET_NAME}
* from the command line, substituting in the appropriate target name.
*
* \see \ref Sec_AppMakefileParams for a copy of the sample LUFA project makefile.
*
* Each build module may have one or more mandatory parameters (GNU Make variables) which must
* be supplied in the project makefile for the module to work, and one or more optional parameters which
* may be defined and which will assume a sensible default if not.
*
* \section SSec_BuildSystemModules Available Modules
*
* The following modules are included in this LUFA release:
*
* \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_ATPROGRAM - Device Programming
* \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_AVRDUDE - Device Programming
* \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_BUILD - Compiling/Assembling/Linking
* \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_CORE - Core Build System Functions
* \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_CPPCHECK - Static Code Analysis
* \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_DFU - Device Programming
* \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_DOXYGEN - Automated Source Code Documentation
* \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_HID - Device Programming
* \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_SOURCES - LUFA Module Source Code Variables
*
* If you have problems building using the LUFA build system, see \subpage Page_BuildTroubleshooting for resolution steps.
*/
/** \page Page_BuildModule_BUILD The BUILD build module
*
* The BUILD LUFA build system module, providing targets for the compilation,
* assembling and linking of an application from source code into binary files
* suitable for programming into a target device, using the GCC compiler.
*
* To use this module in your application makefile, add the following code:
* \code
* include $(LUFA_PATH)/Build/lufa_build.mk
* \endcode
*
* \section SSec_BuildModule_BUILD_Requirements Requirements
* This module requires the the architecture appropriate binaries of the GCC compiler are available in your
* system's PATH variable. The GCC compiler and associated toolchain is distributed in Atmel AVR Studio
* 5.x and Atmel Studio 6.x installation directories, as well as in many third party distribution packages.
*
* \section SSec_BuildModule_BUILD_Targets Targets
*
*
*
* BOARD |
* LUFA board hardware drivers to use (see \ref Page_DeviceSupport). |
*
*
* OPTIMIZATION |
* Optimization level to use when compiling source files (see GCC manual). |
*
*
* C_STANDARD |
* Version of the C standard to apply when compiling C++ source files (see GCC manual). |
*
*
* CPP_STANDARD |
* Version of the C++ standard to apply when compiling C++ source files (see GCC manual). |
*
*
* DEBUG_FORMAT |
* Format of the debug information to embed in the generated object files (see GCC manual). |
*
*
* DEBUG_LEVEL |
* Level of the debugging information to embed in the generated object files (see GCC manual). |
*
*
* F_CPU |
* Speed of the processor CPU clock, in Hz. |
*
*
* C_FLAGS |
* Flags to pass to the C compiler only, after the automatically generated flags. |
*
*
* CPP_FLAGS |
* Flags to pass to the C++ compiler only, after the automatically generated flags. |
*
*
* ASM_FLAGS |
* Flags to pass to the assembler only, after the automatically generated flags. |
*
*
* CC_FLAGS |
* Common flags to pass to the C/C++ compiler and assembler, after the automatically generated flags. |
*
*
* LD_FLAGS |
* Flags to pass to the linker, after the automatically generated flags. |
*
*
* LINKER_RELAXATIONS |
* Enables or disables linker relaxations when linking the application binary. This can reduce the total size
* of the application by replacing full \c CALL instructions with smaller \c RCALL instructions where possible.
* \note On some unpatched versions of binutils, this can cause link failures in some circumstances. If you
* receive a link error relocation truncated to fit: R_AVR_13_PCREL, disable this setting. |
*
*
* OBJDIR |
* Directory to place the generated object and dependency files. If set to "." the same folder as the source file will be used.
* \note When this option is enabled, all source filenames must be unique. |
*
*
* OBJECT_FILES |
* List of additional object files that should be linked into the resulting binary. |
*
*
*
* \section SSec_BuildModule_BUILD_ProvidedVariables Module Provided Variables
*
*
*
* Problem |
* Resolution |
*
*
* Error "relocation truncated to fit: R_AVR_13_PCREL against symbol {X}" shown when compiling. |
* Try compiling with the setting LINKER_RELAXATIONS=N in your LUFA Build System 2.0 makefile, or remove the line -Wl,--relax
* from other makefiles. Alternatively, make sure you have the latest version of the Atmel Toolchain installed for your system. |
*
*
* Error "error: ld terminated with signal 11 [Segmentation fault]" shown when compiling. |
* Try compiling with the setting DEBUG_LEVEL=2 in your LUFA Build System 2.0 makefile, or make sure you are using binutils version 2.22 or later. |
*
*
* Error "EMERGENCY ABORT: INFINITE RECURSION DETECTED" shown when compiling. |
* Make sure you are using an up to date version of GNU Make when compiling. This error is a safety system added to the mid-level makefiles, to prevent an issue with
* GNU make or other variants of Make causing an infinitely recursive build. |
*
*
* Error "Unsupported architecture "{X}"" shown when compiling. |
* Ensure your makefile's ARCH setting is set to one of the architecture names (case-sensitive) supported by the version of LUFA you are compiling against. |
*
*
* Error "Makefile {X} value not set" shown when compiling. |
* The specified Makefile value was not configured in your project's makefile or on the command line, and the nominated setting is required by one or more LUFA
* build system modules. Define the value in your project makefile and try again. |
*
*
* Error "Makefile {X} option cannot be blank" shown when compiling. |
* The specified Makefile value was configured in your project's makefile or on the command line, but was set to an empty value. For the nominated configuration
* option, an empty value is not allowed. Define the nominated setting to a correct non-blank value and try again. |
*
*
* Error "Makefile {X} option must be Y or N" shown when compiling. |
* The specified Makefile value was configured in your project's makefile or on the command line, but was set to a value other than a Y (for "Yes") or "N" (for "No").
* This configuration option is required to be one of the aformentioned boolean values, and other values are invalid. Set this option to either Y or N and try again. |
*
*
* Error "Unknown input source file formats: {X}" shown when compiling. |
* The nominated source files, specified in your project's makefile in the SRC configuration option, has an extension that the LUFA build system does not
* recognise. The file extensions are case sensitive, and must be one of the supported formats (*.c, *.cpp or *.S). |
*
*
* Error "Cannot build with OBJDIR parameter set - one or more object file name is not unique" shown when compiling. |
* When a project is built with a non-empty OBJDIR object directory name set, all input source files must have unique names, excluding extension and path.
* This means that input files that are named identically and differ only by their path or extension are invalid when this mode is used. |
*
*
* Error "Source file does not exist: {X}" shown when compiling. |
* The nominated input source file, specified in the user project's SRC parameter, could not be found. Ensure the source file exists and the absolute or
* relative path given in the user project makefile is correct and try again. |
*
*
* Error "Doxygen configuration file {X} does not exist" shown when upgrading a Doxygen configuration file. |
* The nominated Doxygen configuration file, specified in the user project's DOXYGEN_CONF parameter, could not be found. Ensure the configuration file exists
* and the absolute or relative path given in the user project makefile is correct and try again, or run the appropriate makefile target to generate a new configuration
* file. |
*
*
* Error "avr-gcc: error: unrecognized option '{X}'" shown when compiling. |
* An unrecognised option was supplied to the compiler, usually in the C_FLAGS, CPP_FLAGS, ASM_FLAGS or CC_FLAGS configuration
* options. The nominated compiler switch may be invalid, or unsupported by the version of AVR-GCC on the host system. Remove the unrecognised flag if invalid, or
* upgrade to the latest AVR-GCC. If the option is a valid linker option, use the prefix "-Wl," to ensure it is passed to the linker correctly. |
*
*
* Error "avr-gcc: error: unrecognized option '{X}'" shown when compiling. |
* An unrecognised option was supplied to the compiler, usually in the C_FLAGS, CPP_FLAGS, ASM_FLAGS or CC_FLAGS configuration
* options. The nominated compiler switch may be invalid, or unsupported by the version of AVR-GCC on the host system. Remove the unrecognised flag if invalid, or
* upgrade to the latest AVR-GCC. If the option is a valid linker option, use the prefix "-Wl," to ensure it is passed to the linker correctly. |
*
*
* Error "makefile:{X}: {Y}.mk: No such file or directory" shown when make is invoked. |
* The path to the nominated makefile module was incorrect. This usually indicates that the makefile LUFA_PATH option is not set to a valid relative or
* absolute path to the LUFA library core. |
*
*
* Error "makefile:{X}: {Y}.mk: No such file or directory" shown when make is invoked. |
* The path to the nominated makefile module was incorrect. This usually indicates that the makefile LUFA_PATH option is not set to a valid relative or
* absolute path to the LUFA library core. |
*
*
* Error "fatal error: LUFAConfig.h: No such file or directory" shown when compiling. |
* The USE_LUFA_CONFIG_HEADER compile time option was set in the user project makefile, but the user supplied LUFAConfig.h header could not be
* found. Ensure that the directory that contains this configuration file is correctly passed to the compiler via the -I switch in the makefile CC_FLAGS
* parameter. |
*
*
* Error "ld.exe: section .apitable_trampolines loaded at {X} overlaps section .text" shown when compiling a bootloader. |
* The bootloader is compiling too large for the given FLASH_SIZE_KB and BOOT_SECTION_SIZE_KB parameters set in the bootloader makefile. This
* usually indicates that these values are incorrect for the specified device the bootloader is targeting. If these values are correct, a newer version of the
* compiler may need to be used to ensure that the bootloader is built within the section size constraints of the target device. |
*
*
* Error "unknown MCU '{X}' specified" shown when compiling. |
* The specified micocontroller device model name set in the user application's makefile as the MCU parameter is incorrect, or unsupported by the
* version of the compiler being used. Make sure the model name is correct, or upgrade to the latest Atmel Toolchain to obtain newer device support. |
*
*
* Error "error: invalid suffix "x" on integer constant" shown when compiling a bootloader. |
* This is usually caused by the bc.exe application not being found in the system's PATH variable. Make sure you have the bc.exe tool
* installed correctly (see \ref Sec_Prerequisites). |
*
*
* Error "undefined reference to `{X}'" shown when compiling. |
* This is usually caused by a missing source file in the user application's SRC configuration parameter. If the indicated symbol is one from the LUFA
* library, you may be missing a LUFA source makefile module (see \ref Page_BuildModule_SOURCES). |
*
*
*
* For troubleshooting other errors you encounter, please see \ref Sec_ProjectHelp.
*/