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#
# (C) Copyright 2000-2010
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# Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de.
#
# See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this
# project.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundatio; either version 2 of
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# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
# MA 02111-1307 USA
#
VERSION = 2010
PATCHLEVEL = 06
SUBLEVEL =
EXTRAVERSION = -rc2
ifneq "$(SUBLEVEL)" ""
U_BOOT_VERSION = $(VERSION).$(PATCHLEVEL).$(SUBLEVEL)$(EXTRAVERSION)
else
U_BOOT_VERSION = $(VERSION).$(PATCHLEVEL)$(EXTRAVERSION)
endif
TIMESTAMP_FILE = $(obj)include/timestamp_autogenerated.h
VERSION_FILE = $(obj)include/version_autogenerated.h
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HOSTARCH := $(shell uname -m | \
sed -e s/i.86/i386/ \
-e s/sun4u/sparc64/ \
-e s/arm.*/arm/ \
-e s/sa110/arm/ \
-e s/ppc64/powerpc/ \
-e s/ppc/powerpc/ \
-e s/macppc/powerpc/)
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HOSTOS := $(shell uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | \
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sed -e 's/\(cygwin\).*/cygwin/')
# Set shell to bash if possible, otherwise fall back to sh
SHELL := $(shell if [ -x "$$BASH" ]; then echo $$BASH; \
else if [ -x /bin/bash ]; then echo /bin/bash; \
else echo sh; fi; fi)
export HOSTARCH HOSTOS SHELL
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# Deal with colliding definitions from tcsh etc.
VENDOR=
#########################################################################
# Allow for silent builds
ifeq (,$(findstring s,$(MAKEFLAGS)))
XECHO = echo
else
XECHO = :
endif
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#########################################################################
#
# U-boot build supports producing a object files to the separate external
# directory. Two use cases are supported:
#
# 1) Add O= to the make command line
# 'make O=/tmp/build all'
#
# 2) Set environement variable BUILD_DIR to point to the desired location
# 'export BUILD_DIR=/tmp/build'
# 'make'
#
# The second approach can also be used with a MAKEALL script
# 'export BUILD_DIR=/tmp/build'
# './MAKEALL'
#
# Command line 'O=' setting overrides BUILD_DIR environent variable.
#
# When none of the above methods is used the local build is performed and
# the object files are placed in the source directory.
#
ifdef O
ifeq ("$(origin O)", "command line")
BUILD_DIR := $(O)
endif
endif
ifneq ($(BUILD_DIR),)
saved-output := $(BUILD_DIR)
# Attempt to create a output directory.
$(shell [ -d ${BUILD_DIR} ] || mkdir -p ${BUILD_DIR})
# Verify if it was successful.
BUILD_DIR := $(shell cd $(BUILD_DIR) && /bin/pwd)
$(if $(BUILD_DIR),,$(error output directory "$(saved-output)" does not exist))
endif # ifneq ($(BUILD_DIR),)
OBJTREE := $(if $(BUILD_DIR),$(BUILD_DIR),$(CURDIR))
SRCTREE := $(CURDIR)
TOPDIR := $(SRCTREE)
LNDIR := $(OBJTREE)
export TOPDIR SRCTREE OBJTREE
MKCONFIG := $(SRCTREE)/mkconfig
export MKCONFIG
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ifneq ($(OBJTREE),$(SRCTREE))
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REMOTE_BUILD := 1
export REMOTE_BUILD
endif
# $(obj) and (src) are defined in config.mk but here in main Makefile
# we also need them before config.mk is included which is the case for
# some targets like unconfig, clean, clobber, distclean, etc.
ifneq ($(OBJTREE),$(SRCTREE))
obj := $(OBJTREE)/
src := $(SRCTREE)/
else
obj :=
src :=
endif
export obj src
# Make sure CDPATH settings don't interfere
unexport CDPATH
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#########################################################################
# The "tools" are needed early, so put this first
# Don't include stuff already done in $(LIBS)
SUBDIRS = tools \
examples/standalone \
examples/api
.PHONY : $(SUBDIRS)
ifeq ($(obj)include/config.mk,$(wildcard $(obj)include/config.mk))
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# Include autoconf.mk before config.mk so that the config options are available
# to all top level build files. We need the dummy all: target to prevent the
# dependency target in autoconf.mk.dep from being the default.
all:
sinclude $(obj)include/autoconf.mk.dep
sinclude $(obj)include/autoconf.mk
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# load ARCH, BOARD, and CPU configuration
include $(obj)include/config.mk
export ARCH CPU BOARD VENDOR SOC
# set default to nothing for native builds
ifeq ($(HOSTARCH),$(ARCH))
CROSS_COMPILE ?=
endif
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# load other configuration
include $(TOPDIR)/config.mk
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#########################################################################
# U-Boot objects....order is important (i.e. start must be first)
OBJS = $(CPUDIR)/start.o
ifeq ($(CPU),i386)
OBJS += $(CPUDIR)/start16.o
OBJS += $(CPUDIR)/resetvec.o
endif
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ifeq ($(CPU),ppc4xx)
OBJS += $(CPUDIR)/resetvec.o
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endif
ifeq ($(CPU),mpc85xx)
OBJS += $(CPUDIR)/resetvec.o
endif
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OBJS := $(addprefix $(obj),$(OBJS))
LIBS = lib/libgeneric.a
LIBS += lib/lzma/liblzma.a
LIBS += lib/lzo/liblzo.a
LIBS += $(shell if [ -f board/$(VENDOR)/common/Makefile ]; then echo \
"board/$(VENDOR)/common/lib$(VENDOR).a"; fi)
LIBS += $(CPUDIR)/lib$(CPU).a
ifdef SOC
LIBS += $(CPUDIR)/$(SOC)/lib$(SOC).a
endif
ifeq ($(CPU),ixp)
LIBS += arch/arm/cpu/ixp/npe/libnpe.a
endif
LIBS += arch/$(ARCH)/lib/lib$(ARCH).a
LIBS += fs/cramfs/libcramfs.a fs/fat/libfat.a fs/fdos/libfdos.a fs/jffs2/libjffs2.a \
fs/reiserfs/libreiserfs.a fs/ext2/libext2fs.a fs/yaffs2/libyaffs2.a \
fs/ubifs/libubifs.a
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LIBS += net/libnet.a
LIBS += disk/libdisk.a
LIBS += drivers/bios_emulator/libatibiosemu.a
LIBS += drivers/block/libblock.a
LIBS += drivers/dma/libdma.a
LIBS += drivers/fpga/libfpga.a
LIBS += drivers/gpio/libgpio.a
LIBS += drivers/hwmon/libhwmon.a
LIBS += drivers/i2c/libi2c.a
LIBS += drivers/input/libinput.a
LIBS += drivers/misc/libmisc.a
LIBS += drivers/mmc/libmmc.a
LIBS += drivers/mtd/libmtd.a
LIBS += drivers/mtd/nand/libnand.a
LIBS += drivers/mtd/onenand/libonenand.a
LIBS += drivers/mtd/ubi/libubi.a
LIBS += drivers/mtd/spi/libspi_flash.a
LIBS += drivers/net/libnet.a
LIBS += drivers/net/phy/libphy.a
LIBS += drivers/pci/libpci.a
LIBS += drivers/pcmcia/libpcmcia.a
LIBS += drivers/power/libpower.a
LIBS += drivers/spi/libspi.a
ifeq ($(CPU),mpc83xx)
LIBS += drivers/qe/qe.a
endif
ifeq ($(CPU),mpc85xx)
LIBS += drivers/qe/qe.a
LIBS += arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc8xxx/ddr/libddr.a
LIBS += arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc8xxx/lib8xxx.a
endif
ifeq ($(CPU),mpc86xx)
LIBS += arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc8xxx/ddr/libddr.a
LIBS += arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc8xxx/lib8xxx.a
endif
LIBS += drivers/rtc/librtc.a
LIBS += drivers/serial/libserial.a
LIBS += drivers/twserial/libtws.a
LIBS += drivers/usb/gadget/libusb_gadget.a
LIBS += drivers/usb/host/libusb_host.a
LIBS += drivers/usb/musb/libusb_musb.a
LIBS += drivers/usb/phy/libusb_phy.a
LIBS += drivers/video/libvideo.a
LIBS += drivers/watchdog/libwatchdog.a
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LIBS += common/libcommon.a
LIBS += lib/libfdt/libfdt.a
LIBS += api/libapi.a
LIBS += post/libpost.a
LIBS := $(addprefix $(obj),$(LIBS))
.PHONY : $(LIBS) $(TIMESTAMP_FILE) $(VERSION_FILE)
LIBBOARD = board/$(BOARDDIR)/lib$(BOARD).a
LIBBOARD := $(addprefix $(obj),$(LIBBOARD))
# Add GCC lib
ifdef USE_PRIVATE_LIBGCC
ifeq ("$(USE_PRIVATE_LIBGCC)", "yes")
PLATFORM_LIBGCC = -L $(OBJTREE)/arch/$(ARCH)/lib -lgcc
else
PLATFORM_LIBGCC = -L $(USE_PRIVATE_LIBGCC) -lgcc
endif
else
PLATFORM_LIBGCC = -L $(shell dirname `$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -print-libgcc-file-name`) -lgcc
endif
PLATFORM_LIBS += $(PLATFORM_LIBGCC)
export PLATFORM_LIBS
# Special flags for CPP when processing the linker script.
# Pass the version down so we can handle backwards compatibility
# on the fly.
LDPPFLAGS += \
-include $(TOPDIR)/include/u-boot/u-boot.lds.h \
$(shell $(LD) --version | \
sed -ne 's/GNU ld version \([0-9][0-9]*\)\.\([0-9][0-9]*\).*/-DLD_MAJOR=\1 -DLD_MINOR=\2/p')
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT),y)
NAND_SPL = nand_spl
U_BOOT_NAND = $(obj)u-boot-nand.bin
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_ONENAND_U_BOOT),y)
ONENAND_IPL = onenand_ipl
U_BOOT_ONENAND = $(obj)u-boot-onenand.bin
ONENAND_BIN ?= $(obj)onenand_ipl/onenand-ipl-2k.bin
endif
__OBJS := $(subst $(obj),,$(OBJS))
__LIBS := $(subst $(obj),,$(LIBS)) $(subst $(obj),,$(LIBBOARD))
#########################################################################
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#########################################################################
# Always append ALL so that arch config.mk's can add custom ones
ALL += $(obj)u-boot.srec $(obj)u-boot.bin $(obj)System.map $(U_BOOT_NAND) $(U_BOOT_ONENAND)
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all: $(ALL)
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$(obj)u-boot.hex: $(obj)u-boot
$(OBJCOPY) ${OBJCFLAGS} -O ihex $< $@
$(obj)u-boot.srec: $(obj)u-boot
$(OBJCOPY) -O srec $< $@
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$(obj)u-boot.bin: $(obj)u-boot
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$(OBJCOPY) ${OBJCFLAGS} -O binary $< $@
$(obj)u-boot.ldr: $(obj)u-boot
$(CREATE_LDR_ENV)
$(LDR) -T $(CONFIG_BFIN_CPU) -c $@ $< $(LDR_FLAGS)
$(obj)u-boot.ldr.hex: $(obj)u-boot.ldr
$(OBJCOPY) ${OBJCFLAGS} -O ihex $< $@ -I binary
$(obj)u-boot.ldr.srec: $(obj)u-boot.ldr
$(OBJCOPY) ${OBJCFLAGS} -O srec $< $@ -I binary
$(obj)u-boot.img: $(obj)u-boot.bin
$(obj)tools/mkimage -A $(ARCH) -T firmware -C none \
-a $(TEXT_BASE) -e 0 \
-n $(shell sed -n -e 's/.*U_BOOT_VERSION//p' $(VERSION_FILE) | \
sed -e 's/"[ ]*$$/ for $(BOARD) board"/') \
-d $< $@
$(obj)u-boot.imx: $(obj)u-boot.bin
$(obj)tools/mkimage -n $(IMX_CONFIG) -T imximage \
-e $(TEXT_BASE) -d $< $@
$(obj)u-boot.kwb: $(obj)u-boot.bin
$(obj)tools/mkimage -n $(KWD_CONFIG) -T kwbimage \
-a $(TEXT_BASE) -e $(TEXT_BASE) -d $< $@
$(obj)u-boot.sha1: $(obj)u-boot.bin
$(obj)tools/ubsha1 $(obj)u-boot.bin
$(obj)u-boot.dis: $(obj)u-boot
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$(OBJDUMP) -d $< > $@
GEN_UBOOT = \
UNDEF_SYM=`$(OBJDUMP) -x $(LIBBOARD) $(LIBS) | \
sed -n -e 's/.*\($(SYM_PREFIX)__u_boot_cmd_.*\)/-u\1/p'|sort|uniq`;\
cd $(LNDIR) && $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $$UNDEF_SYM $(__OBJS) \
--start-group $(__LIBS) --end-group $(PLATFORM_LIBS) \
-Map u-boot.map -o u-boot
$(obj)u-boot: depend $(SUBDIRS) $(OBJS) $(LIBBOARD) $(LIBS) $(LDSCRIPT) $(obj)u-boot.lds
$(GEN_UBOOT)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_KALLSYMS),y)
smap=`$(call SYSTEM_MAP,u-boot) | \
awk '$$2 ~ /[tTwW]/ {printf $$1 $$3 "\\\\000"}'` ; \
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DSYSTEM_MAP="\"$${smap}\"" \
-c common/system_map.c -o $(obj)common/system_map.o
$(GEN_UBOOT) $(obj)common/system_map.o
endif
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$(OBJS): depend
$(MAKE) -C $(CPUDIR) $(if $(REMOTE_BUILD),$@,$(notdir $@))
$(LIBS): depend $(SUBDIRS)
$(MAKE) -C $(dir $(subst $(obj),,$@))
$(LIBBOARD): depend $(LIBS)
$(MAKE) -C $(dir $(subst $(obj),,$@))
$(SUBDIRS): depend
$(MAKE) -C $@ all
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$(LDSCRIPT): depend
$(MAKE) -C $(dir $@) $(notdir $@)
$(obj)u-boot.lds: $(LDSCRIPT)
$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $(LDPPFLAGS) -ansi -D__ASSEMBLY__ -P - <$^ >$@
$(NAND_SPL): $(TIMESTAMP_FILE) $(VERSION_FILE) $(obj)include/autoconf.mk
$(MAKE) -C nand_spl/board/$(BOARDDIR) all
$(U_BOOT_NAND): $(NAND_SPL) $(obj)u-boot.bin
cat $(obj)nand_spl/u-boot-spl-16k.bin $(obj)u-boot.bin > $(obj)u-boot-nand.bin
$(ONENAND_IPL): $(TIMESTAMP_FILE) $(VERSION_FILE) $(obj)include/autoconf.mk
$(MAKE) -C onenand_ipl/board/$(BOARDDIR) all
$(U_BOOT_ONENAND): $(ONENAND_IPL) $(obj)u-boot.bin
cat $(ONENAND_BIN) $(obj)u-boot.bin > $(obj)u-boot-onenand.bin
$(VERSION_FILE):
@( printf '#define U_BOOT_VERSION "U-Boot %s%s"\n' "$(U_BOOT_VERSION)" \
'$(shell $(TOPDIR)/tools/setlocalversion $(TOPDIR))' ) > $@.tmp
@cmp -s $@ $@.tmp && rm -f $@.tmp || mv -f $@.tmp $@
$(TIMESTAMP_FILE):
@date +'#define U_BOOT_DATE "%b %d %C%y"' > $@
@date +'#define U_BOOT_TIME "%T"' >> $@
gdbtools:
$(MAKE) -C tools/gdb all || exit 1
updater:
$(MAKE) -C tools/updater all || exit 1
env:
$(MAKE) -C tools/env all MTD_VERSION=${MTD_VERSION} || exit 1
# Explicitly make _depend in subdirs containing multiple targets to prevent
# parallel sub-makes creating .depend files simultaneously.
depend dep: $(TIMESTAMP_FILE) $(VERSION_FILE) $(obj)include/autoconf.mk
for dir in $(SUBDIRS) $(CPUDIR) $(dir $(LDSCRIPT)) ; do \
$(MAKE) -C $$dir _depend ; done
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TAG_SUBDIRS = $(SUBDIRS)
TAG_SUBDIRS += $(dir $(__LIBS))
TAG_SUBDIRS += include
tags ctags:
ctags -w -o $(obj)ctags `find $(TAG_SUBDIRS) \
-name '*.[chS]' -print`
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etags:
etags -a -o $(obj)etags `find $(TAG_SUBDIRS) \
-name '*.[chS]' -print`
cscope:
find $(TAG_SUBDIRS) -name '*.[chS]' -print > cscope.files
cscope -b -q -k
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SYSTEM_MAP = \
$(NM) $1 | \
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grep -v '\(compiled\)\|\(\.o$$\)\|\( [aUw] \)\|\(\.\.ng$$\)\|\(LASH[RL]DI\)' | \
LC_ALL=C sort
$(obj)System.map: $(obj)u-boot
@$(call SYSTEM_MAP,$<) > $(obj)System.map
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#
# Auto-generate the autoconf.mk file (which is included by all makefiles)
#
# This target actually generates 2 files; autoconf.mk and autoconf.mk.dep.
# the dep file is only include in this top level makefile to determine when
# to regenerate the autoconf.mk file.
$(obj)include/autoconf.mk.dep: $(obj)include/config.h include/common.h
@$(XECHO) Generating $@ ; \
set -e ; \
: Generate the dependancies ; \
$(CC) -x c -DDO_DEPS_ONLY -M $(HOSTCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) \
-MQ $(obj)include/autoconf.mk include/common.h > $@
$(obj)include/autoconf.mk: $(obj)include/config.h
@$(XECHO) Generating $@ ; \
set -e ; \
: Extract the config macros ; \
$(CPP) $(CFLAGS) -DDO_DEPS_ONLY -dM include/common.h | \
sed -n -f tools/scripts/define2mk.sed > $@.tmp && \
mv $@.tmp $@
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#########################################################################
else # !config.mk
all $(obj)u-boot.hex $(obj)u-boot.srec $(obj)u-boot.bin \
$(obj)u-boot.img $(obj)u-boot.dis $(obj)u-boot \
$(filter-out tools,$(SUBDIRS)) $(TIMESTAMP_FILE) $(VERSION_FILE) gdbtools \
updater env depend dep tags ctags etags cscope $(obj)System.map:
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@echo "System not configured - see README" >&2
@ exit 1
tools:
$(MAKE) -C tools
tools-all:
$(MAKE) -C tools HOST_TOOLS_ALL=y
endif # config.mk
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.PHONY : CHANGELOG
CHANGELOG:
git log --no-merges U-Boot-1_1_5.. | \
unexpand -a | sed -e 's/\s\s*$$//' > $@
include/license.h: tools/bin2header COPYING
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
cat COPYING | gzip -9 -c | ./tools/bin2header license_gzip > include/license.h
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#########################################################################
unconfig:
@rm -f $(obj)include/config.h $(obj)include/config.mk \
$(obj)board/*/config.tmp $(obj)board/*/*/config.tmp \
$(obj)include/autoconf.mk $(obj)include/autoconf.mk.dep
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%: %_config
$(MAKE)
#
# Functions to generate common board directory names
#
lcname = $(shell echo $(1) | sed -e 's/\(.*\)_config/\L\1/')
ucname = $(shell echo $(1) | sed -e 's/\(.*\)_config/\U\1/')
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#========================================================================
# PowerPC
#========================================================================
#########################################################################
## MPC5xx Systems
#########################################################################
cmi_mpc5xx_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc5xx cmi
PATI_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc5xx pati mpl
#########################################################################
## MPC5xxx Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
BC3450_config \
canmb_config \
cm5200_config \
hmi1001_config \
jupiter_config \
inka4x0_config \
ipek01_config \
motionpro_config\
mucmc52_config \
munices_config \
o2dnt_config \
uc101_config \
v38b_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc5xxx $(call lcname,$@)
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
cpci5200_config \
mecp5200_config \
pf5200_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc5xxx $(call lcname,$@) esd
aev_config \
smmaco4_config \
spieval_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc5xxx tqm5200 tqc
# special boards
################
digsy_mtc_config \
digsy_mtc_LOWBOOT_config \
digsy_mtc_RAMBOOT_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/digsy_mtc
@ >$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring LOWBOOT_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFF000000" >$(obj)board/digsy_mtc/config.tmp
@[ -z "$(findstring RAMBOOT_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x00100000" >$(obj)board/digsy_mtc/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a digsy_mtc powerpc mpc5xxx digsy_mtc
galaxy5200_LOWBOOT_config \
galaxy5200_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_$(@:_config=) 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a galaxy5200 powerpc mpc5xxx galaxy5200
Lite5200_config \
Lite5200_LOWBOOT_config \
Lite5200_LOWBOOT08_config \
icecube_5200_config \
icecube_5200_LOWBOOT_config \
icecube_5200_LOWBOOT08_config \
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icecube_5200_DDR_config \
icecube_5200_DDR_LOWBOOT_config \
icecube_5200_DDR_LOWBOOT08_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/icecube
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@[ -z "$(findstring LOWBOOT_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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if [ "$(findstring DDR,$@)" ] ; \
then echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFF800000" >$(obj)board/icecube/config.tmp ; \
else echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFF000000" >$(obj)board/icecube/config.tmp ; \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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fi
@[ -z "$(findstring LOWBOOT08,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFF800000" >$(obj)board/icecube/config.tmp
@[ -z "$(findstring DDR,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_MPC5200_DDR" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a IceCube powerpc mpc5xxx icecube
lite5200b_config \
lite5200b_PM_config \
lite5200b_LOWBOOT_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/icecube
@ echo "#define CONFIG_MPC5200_DDR" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@ echo "#define CONFIG_LITE5200B" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring _PM_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_LITE5200B_PM" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring LOWBOOT_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFF000000" >$(obj)board/icecube/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a IceCube powerpc mpc5xxx icecube
mcc200_config \
mcc200_SDRAM_config \
mcc200_highboot_config \
mcc200_COM12_config \
mcc200_COM12_SDRAM_config \
mcc200_COM12_highboot_config \
mcc200_COM12_highboot_SDRAM_config \
mcc200_highboot_SDRAM_config \
prs200_config \
prs200_DDR_config \
prs200_highboot_config \
prs200_highboot_DDR_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/mcc200
@[ -z "$(findstring highboot,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFFF00000" >$(obj)board/mcc200/config.tmp
@[ -n "$(findstring _SDRAM,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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if [ -n "$(findstring prs200,$@)" ]; \
then \
if [ -z "$(findstring _DDR,$@)" ];\
then \
echo "#define CONFIG_MCC200_SDRAM" >>$(obj)include/config.h ;\
fi; \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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fi
@[ -z "$(findstring _SDRAM,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_MCC200_SDRAM" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring COM12,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_CONSOLE_COM12" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring prs200,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_PRS200" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a mcc200 powerpc mpc5xxx mcc200
MVBC_P_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/mvbc_p
@ >$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring MVBC_P,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_MVBC_P" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a $@ powerpc mpc5xxx mvbc_p matrix_vision
MVSMR_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/matrix_vision/mvsmr
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc5xxx mvsmr matrix_vision
pcm030_config \
pcm030_LOWBOOT_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/phytec/pcm030
@ >$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring LOWBOOT_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFF000000" >$(obj)board/phytec/pcm030/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a pcm030 powerpc mpc5xxx pcm030 phytec
PM520_config \
PM520_DDR_config \
PM520_ROMBOOT_config \
PM520_ROMBOOT_DDR_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@[ -z "$(findstring DDR,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_MPC5200_DDR" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring ROMBOOT,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_BOOT_ROM" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a PM520 powerpc mpc5xxx pm520
TB5200_B_config \
TB5200_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@[ -z "$(findstring _B,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_TQM5200_B" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a TB5200 powerpc mpc5xxx tqm5200 tqc
MINI5200_config \
EVAL5200_config \
TOP5200_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@ echo "#define CONFIG_$(@:_config=) 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a TOP5200 powerpc mpc5xxx top5200 emk
Total5200_config \
Total5200_lowboot_config \
Total5200_Rev2_config \
Total5200_Rev2_lowboot_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/total5200
@[ -n "$(findstring Rev,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_TOTAL5200_REV 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring Rev2_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_TOTAL5200_REV 2" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring lowboot_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFE000000" >$(obj)board/total5200/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a Total5200 powerpc mpc5xxx total5200
cam5200_config \
cam5200_niosflash_config \
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fo300_config \
MiniFAP_config \
TQM5200S_config \
TQM5200S_HIGHBOOT_config \
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TQM5200_B_config \
TQM5200_B_HIGHBOOT_config \
TQM5200_config \
TQM5200_STK100_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/tqc/tqm5200
@[ -z "$(findstring cam5200,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
{ echo "#define CONFIG_CAM5200" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_TQM5200S" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_TQM5200_B" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
}
@[ -z "$(findstring niosflash,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_CAM5200_NIOSFLASH" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring fo300,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_FO300" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring MiniFAP,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_MINIFAP" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring STK100,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_STK52XX_REV100" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring TQM5200_B,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_TQM5200_B" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring TQM5200S,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
{ echo "#define CONFIG_TQM5200S" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_TQM5200_B" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
}
@[ -z "$(findstring HIGHBOOT,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFFF00000" >$(obj)board/tqm5200/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a TQM5200 powerpc mpc5xxx tqm5200 tqc
#########################################################################
## MPC512x Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
pdm360ng_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc512x $(call lcname,$@)
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
aria_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc512x aria davedenx
mecp5123_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc512x mecp5123 esd
# special boards
################
mpc5121ads_config \
mpc5121ads_rev2_config \
: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring rev2,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_ADS5121_REV2 1" > $(obj)include/config.h; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a mpc5121ads powerpc mpc512x mpc5121ads freescale
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#########################################################################
## MPC8xx Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
c2mon_config \
EP88x_config \
ESTEEM192E_config \
ETX094_config \
FLAGADM_config \
GENIETV_config \
GTH_config \
hermes_config \
IP860_config \
LANTEC_config \
lwmon_config \
NX823_config \
quantum_config \
R360MPI_config \
RBC823_config \
rmu_config \
spc1920_config \
svm_sc8xx_config \
uc100_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx $(call lcname,$@)
RPXClassic_config \
RPXlite_config \
RRvision_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx $(@:_config=)
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
MHPC_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx mhpc eltec
TOP860_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx top860 emk
kmsupx4_config \
mgsuvd_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx km8xx keymile
KUP4K_config \
KUP4X_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx $(call lcname,$@) kup
ELPT860_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx elpt860 LEOX
stxxtc_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx stxxtc stx
HMI10_config \
SM850_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx tqm8xx tqc
CCM_config \
IAD210_config \
pcu_e_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx $(@:_config=) siemens
QS823_config \
QS850_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx qs850 snmc
QS860T_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx qs860t snmc
AMX860_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx amx860 westel
# special boards
################
Adder87x_config \
AdderII_config \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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AdderUSB_config \
Adder_config \
: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
$(if $(findstring AdderII,$@), \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@echo "#define CONFIG_MPC852T" > $(obj)include/config.h)
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a Adder powerpc mpc8xx adder
cogent_mpc8xx_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $(@:_config=) powerpc mpc8xx cogent
ADS860_config \
FADS823_config \
FADS850SAR_config \
MPC86xADS_config \
MPC885ADS_config \
FADS860T_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ $@ powerpc mpc8xx fads
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GEN860T_SC_config \
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GEN860T_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@[ -z "$(findstring _SC,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_SC" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a GEN860T powerpc mpc8xx gen860t
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ICU862_100MHz_config \
ICU862_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
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@[ -z "$(findstring _100MHz,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_100MHz" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a ICU862 powerpc mpc8xx icu862
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IVML24_256_config \
IVML24_128_config \
IVML24_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
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@[ -z "$(findstring IVML24_config,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_IVML24_16M" >>$(obj)include/config.h
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@[ -z "$(findstring IVML24_128_config,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_IVML24_32M" >>$(obj)include/config.h
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@[ -z "$(findstring IVML24_256_config,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_IVML24_64M" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a IVML24 powerpc mpc8xx ivm
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IVMS8_256_config \
IVMS8_128_config \
IVMS8_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
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@[ -z "$(findstring IVMS8_config,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_IVMS8_16M" >>$(obj)include/config.h
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@[ -z "$(findstring IVMS8_128_config,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_IVMS8_32M" >>$(obj)include/config.h
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@[ -z "$(findstring IVMS8_256_config,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_IVMS8_64M" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a IVMS8 powerpc mpc8xx ivm
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MBX_config \
MBX860T_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ $@ powerpc mpc8xx mbx8xx
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NETVIA_V2_config \
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NETVIA_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@[ -z "$(findstring NETVIA_config,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_NETVIA_VERSION 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring NETVIA_V2_config,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_NETVIA_VERSION 2" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a NETVIA powerpc mpc8xx netvia
NETPHONE_V2_config \
NETPHONE_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@[ -z "$(findstring NETPHONE_config,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_NETPHONE_VERSION 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring NETPHONE_V2_config,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "#define CONFIG_NETPHONE_VERSION 2" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a NETPHONE powerpc mpc8xx netphone
NETTA_ISDN_6412_SWAPHOOK_config \
NETTA_ISDN_SWAPHOOK_config \
NETTA_6412_SWAPHOOK_config \
NETTA_SWAPHOOK_config \
NETTA_ISDN_6412_config \
NETTA_ISDN_config \
NETTA_6412_config \
NETTA_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@[ -z "$(findstring ISDN_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_NETTA_ISDN 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -n "$(findstring ISDN_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#undef CONFIG_NETTA_ISDN" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring 6412_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_NETTA_6412 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -n "$(findstring 6412_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#undef CONFIG_NETTA_6412" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring SWAPHOOK_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_NETTA_SWAPHOOK 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -n "$(findstring SWAPHOOK_,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#undef CONFIG_NETTA_SWAPHOOK" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a NETTA powerpc mpc8xx netta
NETTA2_V2_config \
NETTA2_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@[ -z "$(findstring NETTA2_config,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_NETTA2_VERSION 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring NETTA2_V2_config,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_NETTA2_VERSION 2" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a NETTA2 powerpc mpc8xx netta2
NC650_Rev1_config \
NC650_Rev2_config \
CP850_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@[ -z "$(findstring CP850,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
{ echo "#define CONFIG_CP850 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_IDS852_REV2 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
}
@[ -z "$(findstring Rev1,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
{ echo "#define CONFIG_IDS852_REV1 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
}
@[ -z "$(findstring Rev2,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
{ echo "#define CONFIG_IDS852_REV2 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
}
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a NC650 powerpc mpc8xx nc650
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2006-12-01 01:02:20 +08:00
RPXlite_DW_64_config \
RPXlite_DW_LCD_config \
RPXlite_DW_64_LCD_config \
RPXlite_DW_NVRAM_config \
RPXlite_DW_NVRAM_64_config \
RPXlite_DW_NVRAM_LCD_config \
RPXlite_DW_NVRAM_64_LCD_config \
RPXlite_DW_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@[ -z "$(findstring _64,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define RPXlite_64MHz" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring _LCD,$@)" ] || \
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{ echo "#define CONFIG_LCD" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_NEC_NL6448BC20" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
}
@[ -z "$(findstring _NVRAM,$@)" ] || \
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echo "#define CONFIG_ENV_IS_IN_NVRAM" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a RPXlite_DW powerpc mpc8xx RPXlite_dw
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RRvision_LCD_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_LCD" >$(obj)include/config.h
@echo "#define CONFIG_SHARP_LQ104V7DS01" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a RRvision powerpc mpc8xx RRvision
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SPD823TS_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx spd8xx
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SXNI855T_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx sixnet
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# Play some tricks for configuration selection
# Only 855 and 860 boards may come with FEC
# and only 823 boards may have LCD support
xtract_8xx = $(subst _LCD,,$1)
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FPS850L_config \
FPS860L_config \
NSCU_config \
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TQM823L_config \
TQM823L_LCD_config \
TQM850L_config \
TQM855L_config \
TQM860L_config \
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TQM862L_config \
TQM823M_config \
TQM850M_config \
TQM855M_config \
TQM860M_config \
TQM862M_config \
TQM866M_config \
TQM885D_config \
TK885D_config \
virtlab2_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
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@[ -z "$(findstring _LCD,$@)" ] || \
{ echo "#define CONFIG_LCD" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_NEC_NL6448BC20" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
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}
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a $(call xtract_8xx,$@) powerpc mpc8xx tqm8xx tqc
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TTTech_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_LCD" >$(obj)include/config.h
@echo "#define CONFIG_SHARP_LQ104V7DS01" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a TQM823L powerpc mpc8xx tqm8xx tqc
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v37_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_LCD" >$(obj)include/config.h
@echo "#define CONFIG_SHARP_LQ084V1DG21" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8xx v37
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wtk_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_LCD" >$(obj)include/config.h
@echo "#define CONFIG_SHARP_LQ065T9DR51U" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a TQM823L powerpc mpc8xx tqm8xx tqc
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#########################################################################
## PPC4xx Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
csb272_config \
csb472_config \
ERIC_config \
G2000_config \
JSE_config \
korat_config \
lwmon5_config \
ML2_config \
pcs440ep_config \
quad100hd_config\
sbc405_config \
sc3_config \
zeus_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx $(call lcname,$@)
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
acadia_config \
bamboo_config \
bubinga_config \
ebony_config \
katmai_config \
luan_config \
makalu_config \
ocotea_config \
redwood_config \
taihu_config \
taishan_config \
yucca_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx $(call lcname,$@) amcc
AP1000_config:unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx $(call lcname,$@) amirix
ADCIOP_config \
APC405_config \
AR405_config \
ASH405_config \
CANBT_config \
CMS700_config \
CPCI2DP_config \
CPCIISER4_config\
DASA_SIM_config \
DP405_config \
DU405_config \
DU440_config \
HH405_config \
HUB405_config \
PCI405_config \
PLU405_config \
PMC405_config \
PMC405DE_config \
PMC440_config \
VOH405_config \
VOM405_config \
WUH405_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx $(call lcname,$@) esd
CRAYL1_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx L1 cray
dlvision_config \
gdppc440etx_config \
neo_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx $(call lcname,$@) gdsys
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icon_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx $(call lcname,$@) mosaixtech
MIP405_config \
PIP405_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx $(call lcname,$@) mpl
hcu4_config \
hcu5_config \
mcu25_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/netstal/common
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx $(call lcname,$@) netstal
alpr_config \
p3p440_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx $(call lcname,$@) prodrive
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KAREF_config \
METROBOX_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx $(call lcname,$@) sandburst
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XPEDITE1000_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx $(call lcname,$@) xes
# special boards
################
acadia_nand_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/amcc/acadia
@mkdir -p $(obj)nand_spl/board/amcc/acadia
@echo "#define CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT" > $(obj)include/config.h
@echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x01000000" > $(obj)board/amcc/acadia/config.tmp
@echo "CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a acadia powerpc ppc4xx acadia amcc
bamboo_nand_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/amcc/bamboo
@mkdir -p $(obj)nand_spl/board/amcc/bamboo
@echo "#define CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT" > $(obj)include/config.h
@echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x01000000" > $(obj)board/amcc/bamboo/config.tmp
@echo "CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a bamboo powerpc ppc4xx bamboo amcc
# Arches, Canyonlands & Glacier use different U-Boot images
arches_config \
canyonlands_config \
glacier_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_$$(echo $(subst ,,$(@:_config=)) | \
tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a canyonlands powerpc ppc4xx canyonlands amcc
canyonlands_nand_config \
glacier_nand_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/amcc/canyonlands
@mkdir -p $(obj)nand_spl/board/amcc/canyonlands
@echo "#define CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT" > $(obj)include/config.h
@echo "#define CONFIG_$$(echo $(subst ,,$(@:_nand_config=)) | \
tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" >> $(obj)include/config.h
@echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x01000000" > $(obj)board/amcc/canyonlands/config.tmp
@echo "CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a canyonlands powerpc ppc4xx canyonlands amcc
CATcenter_config \
CATcenter_25_config \
CATcenter_33_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
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@echo "/* CATcenter uses PPChameleon Model ME */" > $(obj)include/config.h
@echo "#define CONFIG_PPCHAMELEON_MODULE_MODEL 1" >> $(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring _25,$@)" ] || \
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echo "#define CONFIG_PPCHAMELEON_CLK_25" >> $(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring _33,$@)" ] || \
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echo "#define CONFIG_PPCHAMELEON_CLK_33" >> $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a CATcenter powerpc ppc4xx PPChameleonEVB dave
CPCI405_config \
CPCI4052_config \
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CPCI405DT_config \
CPCI405AB_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/esd/cpci405
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ $@ powerpc ppc4xx cpci405 esd
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fx12mm_flash_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc405-generic
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/avnet/fx12mm
@echo "LDSCRIPT:=$(SRCTREE)/board/xilinx/ppc405-generic/u-boot-rom.lds"\
> $(obj)board/avnet/fx12mm/config.tmp
@echo "TEXT_BASE := 0xFFCB0000" \
>> $(obj)board/avnet/fx12mm/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) fx12mm powerpc ppc4xx fx12mm avnet
fx12mm_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc405-generic
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/avnet/fx12mm
@echo "LDSCRIPT:=$(SRCTREE)/board/xilinx/ppc405-generic/u-boot-ram.lds"\
> $(obj)board/avnet/fx12mm/config.tmp
@echo "TEXT_BASE := 0x03000000" \
>> $(obj)board/avnet/fx12mm/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) fx12mm powerpc ppc4xx fx12mm avnet
# Compact-Center(codename intip) & DevCon-Center use different U-Boot images
intip_config \
devconcenter_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_$$(echo $(subst ,,$(@:_config=)) | \
tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a intip powerpc ppc4xx intip gdsys
# Kilauea & Haleakala images are identical (recognized via PVR)
kilauea_config \
haleakala_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ kilauea powerpc ppc4xx kilauea amcc
kilauea_nand_config \
haleakala_nand_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/amcc/kilauea
@mkdir -p $(obj)nand_spl/board/amcc/kilauea
@echo "#define CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT" > $(obj)include/config.h
@echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x01000000" > $(obj)board/amcc/kilauea/config.tmp
@echo "CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a kilauea powerpc ppc4xx kilauea amcc
MIP405T_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_MIP405T" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(XECHO) "Enable subset config for MIP405T"
@$(MKCONFIG) -a MIP405 powerpc ppc4xx mip405 mpl
ppc44x: Unification of virtex5 pp440 boards This patch provides an unificated way of handling xilinx v5 ppc440 boards. It unificates 3 different things: 1) Source code A new board called ppc440-generic has been created. This board includes a generic tlb initialization (Maps the whole memory into virtual) and defines board_pre_init, checkboard, initdram and get_sys_info weakly, so, they can be replaced by specific functions. If a new board needs to redefine any of the previous functions (specific initialization) it can create a new directory with the specific initializations needed. (see the example ml507 board). 2) Configuration file Common configurations are located under configs/xilinx-ppc440.h, this header file interpretes the xparameters file generated by EDK and configurates u-boot in correspondence. Example: if there is a Temac, allows CMD_CONFIG_NET Specific configuration are located under specific configuration file. (see the example ml507 board) 3) Makefile Some work has been done in order to not duplicate work in the Main Makefile. Please see the attached code. In order to support new boards they can be implemented in the next way: a) Simple Generic Board (90% of the time) Using EDK generates a new xparameters.h file, replace ppc440-generic/xparameters.h and run make xilinx-ppc440-generic_config && make b) Simple Boards with special u-boot parameters (9 % of the time) Create a new file under configs for it (use ml507.h as example) and change your paramaters. Create a new Makefile paragraph and compile c) Complex boards (1% of the time) Create a new folder for the board, like the ml507 Finally, it adds support for the Avnet FX30T Evaluation board, following the new generic structure: Cheap board by Avnet for evaluating the Virtex5 FX technology. This patch adds support for: - UartLite - 16MB Flash - 64MB RAM Prior using U-boot in this board, read carefully the ERRATA by Avnet to solve some memory initialization issues. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo.ribalda@uam.es> Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
2008-09-02 01:09:39 +08:00
ml507_flash_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc440-generic
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/xilinx/ml507
@echo "LDSCRIPT:=$(SRCTREE)/board/xilinx/ppc440-generic/u-boot-rom.lds"\
> $(obj)board/xilinx/ml507/config.tmp
@echo "TEXT_BASE := 0xFE360000" \
>> $(obj)board/xilinx/ml507/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) ml507 powerpc ppc4xx ml507 xilinx
ppc44x: Unification of virtex5 pp440 boards This patch provides an unificated way of handling xilinx v5 ppc440 boards. It unificates 3 different things: 1) Source code A new board called ppc440-generic has been created. This board includes a generic tlb initialization (Maps the whole memory into virtual) and defines board_pre_init, checkboard, initdram and get_sys_info weakly, so, they can be replaced by specific functions. If a new board needs to redefine any of the previous functions (specific initialization) it can create a new directory with the specific initializations needed. (see the example ml507 board). 2) Configuration file Common configurations are located under configs/xilinx-ppc440.h, this header file interpretes the xparameters file generated by EDK and configurates u-boot in correspondence. Example: if there is a Temac, allows CMD_CONFIG_NET Specific configuration are located under specific configuration file. (see the example ml507 board) 3) Makefile Some work has been done in order to not duplicate work in the Main Makefile. Please see the attached code. In order to support new boards they can be implemented in the next way: a) Simple Generic Board (90% of the time) Using EDK generates a new xparameters.h file, replace ppc440-generic/xparameters.h and run make xilinx-ppc440-generic_config && make b) Simple Boards with special u-boot parameters (9 % of the time) Create a new file under configs for it (use ml507.h as example) and change your paramaters. Create a new Makefile paragraph and compile c) Complex boards (1% of the time) Create a new folder for the board, like the ml507 Finally, it adds support for the Avnet FX30T Evaluation board, following the new generic structure: Cheap board by Avnet for evaluating the Virtex5 FX technology. This patch adds support for: - UartLite - 16MB Flash - 64MB RAM Prior using U-boot in this board, read carefully the ERRATA by Avnet to solve some memory initialization issues. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo.ribalda@uam.es> Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
2008-09-02 01:09:39 +08:00
ml507_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc440-generic
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/xilinx/ml507
@echo "LDSCRIPT:=$(SRCTREE)/board/xilinx/ppc440-generic/u-boot-ram.lds"\
> $(obj)board/xilinx/ml507/config.tmp
@echo "TEXT_BASE := 0x04000000" \
>> $(obj)board/xilinx/ml507/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx ml507 xilinx
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
OCRTC_config \
ORSG_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ $@ powerpc ppc4xx ocrtc esd
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
PPChameleonEVB_config \
PPChameleonEVB_BA_25_config \
PPChameleonEVB_ME_25_config \
PPChameleonEVB_HI_25_config \
PPChameleonEVB_BA_33_config \
PPChameleonEVB_ME_33_config \
PPChameleonEVB_HI_33_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@[ -z "$(findstring EVB_BA,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_PPCHAMELEON_MODULE_MODEL 0" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring EVB_ME,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_PPCHAMELEON_MODULE_MODEL 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring EVB_HI,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_PPCHAMELEON_MODULE_MODEL 2" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring _25,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_PPCHAMELEON_CLK_25" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring _33,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CONFIG_PPCHAMELEON_CLK_33" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a PPChameleonEVB powerpc ppc4xx PPChameleonEVB dave
sequoia_config \
rainier_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_$$(echo $(subst ,,$(@:_config=)) | \
tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a sequoia powerpc ppc4xx sequoia amcc
sequoia_nand_config \
rainier_nand_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/amcc/sequoia
@mkdir -p $(obj)nand_spl/board/amcc/sequoia
@echo "#define CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT" > $(obj)include/config.h
@echo "#define CONFIG_$$(echo $(subst ,,$(@:_config=)) | \
tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" >> $(obj)include/config.h
@echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x01000000" > $(obj)board/amcc/sequoia/config.tmp
@echo "CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a sequoia powerpc ppc4xx sequoia amcc
sequoia_ramboot_config \
rainier_ramboot_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/amcc/sequoia
@echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_RAMBOOT" > $(obj)include/config.h
@echo "#define CONFIG_$$(echo $(subst ,,$(@:_config=)) | \
tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" >> $(obj)include/config.h
@echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x01000000" > $(obj)board/amcc/sequoia/config.tmp
@echo "LDSCRIPT = board/amcc/sequoia/u-boot-ram.lds" >> \
$(obj)board/amcc/sequoia/config.tmp
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a sequoia powerpc ppc4xx sequoia amcc
ppc44x: Unification of virtex5 pp440 boards This patch provides an unificated way of handling xilinx v5 ppc440 boards. It unificates 3 different things: 1) Source code A new board called ppc440-generic has been created. This board includes a generic tlb initialization (Maps the whole memory into virtual) and defines board_pre_init, checkboard, initdram and get_sys_info weakly, so, they can be replaced by specific functions. If a new board needs to redefine any of the previous functions (specific initialization) it can create a new directory with the specific initializations needed. (see the example ml507 board). 2) Configuration file Common configurations are located under configs/xilinx-ppc440.h, this header file interpretes the xparameters file generated by EDK and configurates u-boot in correspondence. Example: if there is a Temac, allows CMD_CONFIG_NET Specific configuration are located under specific configuration file. (see the example ml507 board) 3) Makefile Some work has been done in order to not duplicate work in the Main Makefile. Please see the attached code. In order to support new boards they can be implemented in the next way: a) Simple Generic Board (90% of the time) Using EDK generates a new xparameters.h file, replace ppc440-generic/xparameters.h and run make xilinx-ppc440-generic_config && make b) Simple Boards with special u-boot parameters (9 % of the time) Create a new file under configs for it (use ml507.h as example) and change your paramaters. Create a new Makefile paragraph and compile c) Complex boards (1% of the time) Create a new folder for the board, like the ml507 Finally, it adds support for the Avnet FX30T Evaluation board, following the new generic structure: Cheap board by Avnet for evaluating the Virtex5 FX technology. This patch adds support for: - UartLite - 16MB Flash - 64MB RAM Prior using U-boot in this board, read carefully the ERRATA by Avnet to solve some memory initialization issues. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo.ribalda@uam.es> Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
2008-09-02 01:09:39 +08:00
v5fx30teval_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc440-generic
ppc44x: Unification of virtex5 pp440 boards This patch provides an unificated way of handling xilinx v5 ppc440 boards. It unificates 3 different things: 1) Source code A new board called ppc440-generic has been created. This board includes a generic tlb initialization (Maps the whole memory into virtual) and defines board_pre_init, checkboard, initdram and get_sys_info weakly, so, they can be replaced by specific functions. If a new board needs to redefine any of the previous functions (specific initialization) it can create a new directory with the specific initializations needed. (see the example ml507 board). 2) Configuration file Common configurations are located under configs/xilinx-ppc440.h, this header file interpretes the xparameters file generated by EDK and configurates u-boot in correspondence. Example: if there is a Temac, allows CMD_CONFIG_NET Specific configuration are located under specific configuration file. (see the example ml507 board) 3) Makefile Some work has been done in order to not duplicate work in the Main Makefile. Please see the attached code. In order to support new boards they can be implemented in the next way: a) Simple Generic Board (90% of the time) Using EDK generates a new xparameters.h file, replace ppc440-generic/xparameters.h and run make xilinx-ppc440-generic_config && make b) Simple Boards with special u-boot parameters (9 % of the time) Create a new file under configs for it (use ml507.h as example) and change your paramaters. Create a new Makefile paragraph and compile c) Complex boards (1% of the time) Create a new folder for the board, like the ml507 Finally, it adds support for the Avnet FX30T Evaluation board, following the new generic structure: Cheap board by Avnet for evaluating the Virtex5 FX technology. This patch adds support for: - UartLite - 16MB Flash - 64MB RAM Prior using U-boot in this board, read carefully the ERRATA by Avnet to solve some memory initialization issues. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo.ribalda@uam.es> Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
2008-09-02 01:09:39 +08:00
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/avnet/v5fx30teval
@echo "LDSCRIPT:=$(SRCTREE)/board/xilinx/ppc440-generic/u-boot-ram.lds"\
> $(obj)board/avnet/v5fx30teval/config.tmp
@echo "TEXT_BASE := 0x03000000" \
>> $(obj)board/avnet/v5fx30teval/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx v5fx30teval avnet
ppc44x: Unification of virtex5 pp440 boards This patch provides an unificated way of handling xilinx v5 ppc440 boards. It unificates 3 different things: 1) Source code A new board called ppc440-generic has been created. This board includes a generic tlb initialization (Maps the whole memory into virtual) and defines board_pre_init, checkboard, initdram and get_sys_info weakly, so, they can be replaced by specific functions. If a new board needs to redefine any of the previous functions (specific initialization) it can create a new directory with the specific initializations needed. (see the example ml507 board). 2) Configuration file Common configurations are located under configs/xilinx-ppc440.h, this header file interpretes the xparameters file generated by EDK and configurates u-boot in correspondence. Example: if there is a Temac, allows CMD_CONFIG_NET Specific configuration are located under specific configuration file. (see the example ml507 board) 3) Makefile Some work has been done in order to not duplicate work in the Main Makefile. Please see the attached code. In order to support new boards they can be implemented in the next way: a) Simple Generic Board (90% of the time) Using EDK generates a new xparameters.h file, replace ppc440-generic/xparameters.h and run make xilinx-ppc440-generic_config && make b) Simple Boards with special u-boot parameters (9 % of the time) Create a new file under configs for it (use ml507.h as example) and change your paramaters. Create a new Makefile paragraph and compile c) Complex boards (1% of the time) Create a new folder for the board, like the ml507 Finally, it adds support for the Avnet FX30T Evaluation board, following the new generic structure: Cheap board by Avnet for evaluating the Virtex5 FX technology. This patch adds support for: - UartLite - 16MB Flash - 64MB RAM Prior using U-boot in this board, read carefully the ERRATA by Avnet to solve some memory initialization issues. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo.ribalda@uam.es> Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
2008-09-02 01:09:39 +08:00
v5fx30teval_flash_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc440-generic
ppc44x: Unification of virtex5 pp440 boards This patch provides an unificated way of handling xilinx v5 ppc440 boards. It unificates 3 different things: 1) Source code A new board called ppc440-generic has been created. This board includes a generic tlb initialization (Maps the whole memory into virtual) and defines board_pre_init, checkboard, initdram and get_sys_info weakly, so, they can be replaced by specific functions. If a new board needs to redefine any of the previous functions (specific initialization) it can create a new directory with the specific initializations needed. (see the example ml507 board). 2) Configuration file Common configurations are located under configs/xilinx-ppc440.h, this header file interpretes the xparameters file generated by EDK and configurates u-boot in correspondence. Example: if there is a Temac, allows CMD_CONFIG_NET Specific configuration are located under specific configuration file. (see the example ml507 board) 3) Makefile Some work has been done in order to not duplicate work in the Main Makefile. Please see the attached code. In order to support new boards they can be implemented in the next way: a) Simple Generic Board (90% of the time) Using EDK generates a new xparameters.h file, replace ppc440-generic/xparameters.h and run make xilinx-ppc440-generic_config && make b) Simple Boards with special u-boot parameters (9 % of the time) Create a new file under configs for it (use ml507.h as example) and change your paramaters. Create a new Makefile paragraph and compile c) Complex boards (1% of the time) Create a new folder for the board, like the ml507 Finally, it adds support for the Avnet FX30T Evaluation board, following the new generic structure: Cheap board by Avnet for evaluating the Virtex5 FX technology. This patch adds support for: - UartLite - 16MB Flash - 64MB RAM Prior using U-boot in this board, read carefully the ERRATA by Avnet to solve some memory initialization issues. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo.ribalda@uam.es> Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
2008-09-02 01:09:39 +08:00
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/avnet/v5fx30teval
@echo "LDSCRIPT:=$(SRCTREE)/board/xilinx/ppc440-generic/u-boot-rom.lds"\
> $(obj)board/avnet/v5fx30teval/config.tmp
@echo "TEXT_BASE := 0xFF1C0000" \
>> $(obj)board/avnet/v5fx30teval/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) v5fx30teval powerpc ppc4xx v5fx30teval avnet
ppc44x: Unification of virtex5 pp440 boards This patch provides an unificated way of handling xilinx v5 ppc440 boards. It unificates 3 different things: 1) Source code A new board called ppc440-generic has been created. This board includes a generic tlb initialization (Maps the whole memory into virtual) and defines board_pre_init, checkboard, initdram and get_sys_info weakly, so, they can be replaced by specific functions. If a new board needs to redefine any of the previous functions (specific initialization) it can create a new directory with the specific initializations needed. (see the example ml507 board). 2) Configuration file Common configurations are located under configs/xilinx-ppc440.h, this header file interpretes the xparameters file generated by EDK and configurates u-boot in correspondence. Example: if there is a Temac, allows CMD_CONFIG_NET Specific configuration are located under specific configuration file. (see the example ml507 board) 3) Makefile Some work has been done in order to not duplicate work in the Main Makefile. Please see the attached code. In order to support new boards they can be implemented in the next way: a) Simple Generic Board (90% of the time) Using EDK generates a new xparameters.h file, replace ppc440-generic/xparameters.h and run make xilinx-ppc440-generic_config && make b) Simple Boards with special u-boot parameters (9 % of the time) Create a new file under configs for it (use ml507.h as example) and change your paramaters. Create a new Makefile paragraph and compile c) Complex boards (1% of the time) Create a new folder for the board, like the ml507 Finally, it adds support for the Avnet FX30T Evaluation board, following the new generic structure: Cheap board by Avnet for evaluating the Virtex5 FX technology. This patch adds support for: - UartLite - 16MB Flash - 64MB RAM Prior using U-boot in this board, read carefully the ERRATA by Avnet to solve some memory initialization issues. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo.ribalda@uam.es> Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
2008-09-02 01:09:39 +08:00
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W7OLMC_config \
W7OLMG_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc ppc4xx w7o
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# Walnut & Sycamore images are identical (recognized via PVR)
walnut_config \
sycamore_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ walnut powerpc ppc4xx walnut amcc
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xilinx-ppc405-generic_flash_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc405-generic
@echo "LDSCRIPT:=$(SRCTREE)/board/xilinx/ppc405-generic/u-boot-rom.lds"\
> $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc405-generic/config.tmp
@echo "TEXT_BASE := 0xFE360000" \
>> $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc405-generic/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) xilinx-ppc405-generic powerpc ppc4xx ppc405-generic xilinx
xilinx-ppc405-generic_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc405-generic
@echo "LDSCRIPT:=$(SRCTREE)/board/xilinx/ppc405-generic/u-boot-ram.lds"\
> $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc405-generic/config.tmp
@echo "TEXT_BASE := 0x04000000" \
>> $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc405-generic/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) xilinx-ppc405-generic powerpc ppc4xx ppc405-generic xilinx
ppc44x: Unification of virtex5 pp440 boards This patch provides an unificated way of handling xilinx v5 ppc440 boards. It unificates 3 different things: 1) Source code A new board called ppc440-generic has been created. This board includes a generic tlb initialization (Maps the whole memory into virtual) and defines board_pre_init, checkboard, initdram and get_sys_info weakly, so, they can be replaced by specific functions. If a new board needs to redefine any of the previous functions (specific initialization) it can create a new directory with the specific initializations needed. (see the example ml507 board). 2) Configuration file Common configurations are located under configs/xilinx-ppc440.h, this header file interpretes the xparameters file generated by EDK and configurates u-boot in correspondence. Example: if there is a Temac, allows CMD_CONFIG_NET Specific configuration are located under specific configuration file. (see the example ml507 board) 3) Makefile Some work has been done in order to not duplicate work in the Main Makefile. Please see the attached code. In order to support new boards they can be implemented in the next way: a) Simple Generic Board (90% of the time) Using EDK generates a new xparameters.h file, replace ppc440-generic/xparameters.h and run make xilinx-ppc440-generic_config && make b) Simple Boards with special u-boot parameters (9 % of the time) Create a new file under configs for it (use ml507.h as example) and change your paramaters. Create a new Makefile paragraph and compile c) Complex boards (1% of the time) Create a new folder for the board, like the ml507 Finally, it adds support for the Avnet FX30T Evaluation board, following the new generic structure: Cheap board by Avnet for evaluating the Virtex5 FX technology. This patch adds support for: - UartLite - 16MB Flash - 64MB RAM Prior using U-boot in this board, read carefully the ERRATA by Avnet to solve some memory initialization issues. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo.ribalda@uam.es> Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
2008-09-02 01:09:39 +08:00
xilinx-ppc440-generic_flash_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc440-generic
@echo "LDSCRIPT:=$(SRCTREE)/board/xilinx/ppc440-generic/u-boot-rom.lds"\
> $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc440-generic/config.tmp
@echo "TEXT_BASE := 0xFE360000" \
>> $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc440-generic/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) xilinx-ppc440-generic powerpc ppc4xx ppc440-generic xilinx
ppc44x: Unification of virtex5 pp440 boards This patch provides an unificated way of handling xilinx v5 ppc440 boards. It unificates 3 different things: 1) Source code A new board called ppc440-generic has been created. This board includes a generic tlb initialization (Maps the whole memory into virtual) and defines board_pre_init, checkboard, initdram and get_sys_info weakly, so, they can be replaced by specific functions. If a new board needs to redefine any of the previous functions (specific initialization) it can create a new directory with the specific initializations needed. (see the example ml507 board). 2) Configuration file Common configurations are located under configs/xilinx-ppc440.h, this header file interpretes the xparameters file generated by EDK and configurates u-boot in correspondence. Example: if there is a Temac, allows CMD_CONFIG_NET Specific configuration are located under specific configuration file. (see the example ml507 board) 3) Makefile Some work has been done in order to not duplicate work in the Main Makefile. Please see the attached code. In order to support new boards they can be implemented in the next way: a) Simple Generic Board (90% of the time) Using EDK generates a new xparameters.h file, replace ppc440-generic/xparameters.h and run make xilinx-ppc440-generic_config && make b) Simple Boards with special u-boot parameters (9 % of the time) Create a new file under configs for it (use ml507.h as example) and change your paramaters. Create a new Makefile paragraph and compile c) Complex boards (1% of the time) Create a new folder for the board, like the ml507 Finally, it adds support for the Avnet FX30T Evaluation board, following the new generic structure: Cheap board by Avnet for evaluating the Virtex5 FX technology. This patch adds support for: - UartLite - 16MB Flash - 64MB RAM Prior using U-boot in this board, read carefully the ERRATA by Avnet to solve some memory initialization issues. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo.ribalda@uam.es> Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
2008-09-02 01:09:39 +08:00
xilinx-ppc440-generic_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc440-generic
@echo "LDSCRIPT:=$(SRCTREE)/board/xilinx/ppc440-generic/u-boot-ram.lds"\
> $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc440-generic/config.tmp
@echo "TEXT_BASE := 0x04000000" \
>> $(obj)board/xilinx/ppc440-generic/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) xilinx-ppc440-generic powerpc ppc4xx ppc440-generic xilinx
ppc44x: Unification of virtex5 pp440 boards This patch provides an unificated way of handling xilinx v5 ppc440 boards. It unificates 3 different things: 1) Source code A new board called ppc440-generic has been created. This board includes a generic tlb initialization (Maps the whole memory into virtual) and defines board_pre_init, checkboard, initdram and get_sys_info weakly, so, they can be replaced by specific functions. If a new board needs to redefine any of the previous functions (specific initialization) it can create a new directory with the specific initializations needed. (see the example ml507 board). 2) Configuration file Common configurations are located under configs/xilinx-ppc440.h, this header file interpretes the xparameters file generated by EDK and configurates u-boot in correspondence. Example: if there is a Temac, allows CMD_CONFIG_NET Specific configuration are located under specific configuration file. (see the example ml507 board) 3) Makefile Some work has been done in order to not duplicate work in the Main Makefile. Please see the attached code. In order to support new boards they can be implemented in the next way: a) Simple Generic Board (90% of the time) Using EDK generates a new xparameters.h file, replace ppc440-generic/xparameters.h and run make xilinx-ppc440-generic_config && make b) Simple Boards with special u-boot parameters (9 % of the time) Create a new file under configs for it (use ml507.h as example) and change your paramaters. Create a new Makefile paragraph and compile c) Complex boards (1% of the time) Create a new folder for the board, like the ml507 Finally, it adds support for the Avnet FX30T Evaluation board, following the new generic structure: Cheap board by Avnet for evaluating the Virtex5 FX technology. This patch adds support for: - UartLite - 16MB Flash - 64MB RAM Prior using U-boot in this board, read carefully the ERRATA by Avnet to solve some memory initialization issues. Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ribalda Delgado <ricardo.ribalda@uam.es> Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
2008-09-02 01:09:39 +08:00
yosemite_config \
yellowstone_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_$$(echo $(subst ,,$(@:_config=)) | \
tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a yosemite powerpc ppc4xx yosemite amcc
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#########################################################################
## MPC8220 Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
sorcery_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8220 $(call lcname,$@)
Alaska8220_config \
Yukon8220_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8220 alaska
#########################################################################
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## MPC824x Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
A3000_config \
barco_config \
BMW_config \
CU824_config \
HIDDEN_DRAGON_config \
MOUSSE_config \
MUSENKI_config \
MVBLUE_config \
OXC_config \
PN62_config \
sbc8240_config \
utx8245_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc824x $(call lcname,$@)
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
debris_config \
kvme080_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc824x $(call lcname,$@) etin
# special boards
################
eXalion_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $(@:_config=) powerpc mpc824x eXalion
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CPC45_config \
CPC45_ROMBOOT_config: unconfig
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@mkdir -p $(obj)include ; \
if [ "$(findstring _ROMBOOT_,$@)" ] ; then \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "CONFIG_BOOT_ROM = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk ; \
else \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "CONFIG_BOOT_ROM = n" >> $(obj)include/config.mk ; \
fi; \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "export CONFIG_BOOT_ROM" >> $(obj)include/config.mk;
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ CPC45 powerpc mpc824x cpc45
# HDLAN is broken ATM. Should be fixed as soon as hardware is available and as
# time permits.
#linkstation_HDLAN_config \
# Remove this line when HDLAN is fixed
linkstation_HGLAN_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@case $@ in \
*HGLAN*) echo "#define CONFIG_HGLAN 1" >$(obj)include/config.h; ;; \
*HDLAN*) echo "#define CONFIG_HLAN 1" >$(obj)include/config.h; ;; \
esac
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a linkstation powerpc mpc824x linkstation
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Sandpoint8240_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc824x sandpoint
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Sandpoint8245_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc824x sandpoint
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#########################################################################
## MPC8260 Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
atc_config \
ep8260_config \
ep82xxm_config \
gw8260_config \
hymod_config \
IDS8247_config \
IPHASE4539_config \
ppmc8260_config \
RPXsuper_config \
rsdproto_config \
sacsng_config \
sbc8260_config \
ZPC1900_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8260 $(call lcname,$@)
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
MPC8266ADS_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8260 $(call lcname,$@) freescale
mgcoge_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8260 $(call lcname,$@) keymile
SCM_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc8260 $(call ucname,$@) siemens
TQM8272_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) TQM8272 powerpc mpc8260 $(call lcname,$@) tqc
# special boards
################
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cogent_mpc8260_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $(@:_config=) powerpc mpc8260 cogent
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CPU86_config \
CPU86_ROMBOOT_config: unconfig
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@mkdir -p $(obj)include ; \
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if [ "$(findstring _ROMBOOT_,$@)" ] ; then \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "CONFIG_BOOT_ROM = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk ; \
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else \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "CONFIG_BOOT_ROM = n" >> $(obj)include/config.mk ; \
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fi; \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "export CONFIG_BOOT_ROM" >> $(obj)include/config.mk;
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ CPU86 powerpc mpc8260 cpu86
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CPU87_config \
CPU87_ROMBOOT_config: unconfig
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@mkdir -p $(obj)include ; \
if [ "$(findstring _ROMBOOT_,$@)" ] ; then \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "CONFIG_BOOT_ROM = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk ; \
else \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "CONFIG_BOOT_ROM = n" >> $(obj)include/config.mk ; \
fi; \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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echo "export CONFIG_BOOT_ROM" >> $(obj)include/config.mk;
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ CPU87 powerpc mpc8260 cpu87
ep8248_config \
ep8248E_config : unconfig
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ ep8248 powerpc mpc8260 ep8248
ISPAN_config \
ISPAN_REVB_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _REVB_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_REV_B" > $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a ISPAN powerpc mpc8260 ispan
MPC8260ADS_config \
MPC8260ADS_lowboot_config \
MPC8260ADS_33MHz_config \
MPC8260ADS_33MHz_lowboot_config \
MPC8260ADS_40MHz_config \
MPC8260ADS_40MHz_lowboot_config \
MPC8272ADS_config \
MPC8272ADS_lowboot_config \
PQ2FADS_config \
PQ2FADS_lowboot_config \
PQ2FADS-VR_config \
PQ2FADS-VR_lowboot_config \
PQ2FADS-ZU_config \
PQ2FADS-ZU_lowboot_config \
PQ2FADS-ZU_66MHz_config \
PQ2FADS-ZU_66MHz_lowboot_config \
: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/freescale/mpc8260ads
$(if $(findstring PQ2FADS,$@), \
@echo "#define CONFIG_ADSTYPE CONFIG_SYS_PQ2FADS" > $(obj)include/config.h, \
@echo "#define CONFIG_ADSTYPE CONFIG_SYS_"$(subst MPC,,$(word 1,$(subst _, ,$@))) > $(obj)include/config.h)
$(if $(findstring MHz,$@), \
@echo "#define CONFIG_8260_CLKIN" $(subst MHz,,$(word 2,$(subst _, ,$@)))"000000" >> $(obj)include/config.h, \
$(if $(findstring VR,$@), \
@echo "#define CONFIG_8260_CLKIN 66000000" >> $(obj)include/config.h))
@[ -z "$(findstring lowboot_,$@)" ] || \
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echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFF800000" >$(obj)board/freescale/mpc8260ads/config.tmp
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a MPC8260ADS powerpc mpc8260 mpc8260ads freescale
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muas3001_dev_config \
muas3001_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/muas3001
@if [ "$(findstring dev,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_MUAS_DEV_BOARD" > $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a muas3001 powerpc mpc8260 muas3001
# PM825/PM826 default configuration: small (= 8 MB) Flash / boot from 64-bit flash
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PM825_config \
PM825_ROMBOOT_config \
PM825_BIGFLASH_config \
PM825_ROMBOOT_BIGFLASH_config \
PM826_config \
PM826_ROMBOOT_config \
PM826_BIGFLASH_config \
PM826_ROMBOOT_BIGFLASH_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/pm826
@if [ "$(findstring PM825_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_PCI" >$(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
@if [ "$(findstring _ROMBOOT_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_BOOT_ROM" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFF800000" >$(obj)board/pm826/config.tmp ; \
if [ "$(findstring _BIGFLASH_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_FLASH_32MB" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi; \
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else \
if [ "$(findstring _BIGFLASH_,$@)" ] ; then \
$(XECHO) "... with 32 MB Flash" ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_FLASH_32MB" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x40000000" >$(obj)board/pm826/config.tmp ; \
else \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFF000000" >$(obj)board/pm826/config.tmp ; \
fi; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a PM826 powerpc mpc8260 pm826
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PM828_config \
PM828_PCI_config \
PM828_ROMBOOT_config \
PM828_ROMBOOT_PCI_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/pm826
@if [ "$(findstring _PCI_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_PCI" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
@if [ "$(findstring _ROMBOOT_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_BOOT_ROM" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFF800000" >$(obj)board/pm826/config.tmp ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a PM828 powerpc mpc8260 pm828
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Rattler8248_config \
Rattler_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
$(if $(findstring 8248,$@), \
@echo "#define CONFIG_MPC8248" > $(obj)include/config.h)
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a Rattler powerpc mpc8260 rattler
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TQM8255_AA_config \
TQM8260_AA_config \
TQM8260_AB_config \
TQM8260_AC_config \
TQM8260_AD_config \
TQM8260_AE_config \
TQM8260_AF_config \
TQM8260_AG_config \
TQM8260_AH_config \
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TQM8260_AI_config \
TQM8265_AA_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@case "$@" in \
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TQM8255_AA_config) CTYPE=MPC8255; CFREQ=300; CACHE=no; BMODE=8260;; \
TQM8260_AA_config) CTYPE=MPC8260; CFREQ=200; CACHE=no; BMODE=8260;; \
TQM8260_AB_config) CTYPE=MPC8260; CFREQ=200; CACHE=yes; BMODE=60x;; \
TQM8260_AC_config) CTYPE=MPC8260; CFREQ=200; CACHE=yes; BMODE=60x;; \
TQM8260_AD_config) CTYPE=MPC8260; CFREQ=300; CACHE=no; BMODE=60x;; \
TQM8260_AE_config) CTYPE=MPC8260; CFREQ=266; CACHE=no; BMODE=8260;; \
TQM8260_AF_config) CTYPE=MPC8260; CFREQ=300; CACHE=no; BMODE=60x;; \
TQM8260_AG_config) CTYPE=MPC8260; CFREQ=300; CACHE=no; BMODE=8260;; \
TQM8260_AH_config) CTYPE=MPC8260; CFREQ=300; CACHE=yes; BMODE=60x;; \
TQM8260_AI_config) CTYPE=MPC8260; CFREQ=300; CACHE=no; BMODE=60x;; \
TQM8265_AA_config) CTYPE=MPC8265; CFREQ=300; CACHE=no; BMODE=60x;; \
esac; \
if [ "$${CTYPE}" != "MPC8260" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_$${CTYPE}" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi; \
echo "#define CONFIG_$${CFREQ}MHz" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
if [ "$${CACHE}" = "yes" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_L2_CACHE" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
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else \
echo "#undef CONFIG_L2_CACHE" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi; \
if [ "$${BMODE}" = "60x" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_BUSMODE_60x" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#undef CONFIG_BUSMODE_60x" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
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fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a TQM8260 powerpc mpc8260 tqm8260 tqc
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VoVPN-GW_66MHz_config \
VoVPN-GW_100MHz_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_CLKIN_$(word 2,$(subst _, ,$@))" > $(obj)include/config.h
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a VoVPN-GW powerpc mpc8260 vovpn-gw funkwerk
#########################################################################
## Coldfire
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
idmr_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ m68k mcf52x2 $(call lcname,$@)
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
TASREG_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ m68k mcf52x2 $(call lcname,$@) esd
M5208EVBE_config \
M5249EVB_config \
M5253DEMO_config \
M5253EVBE_config \
M5271EVB_config \
M5272C3_config \
M5275EVB_config \
M5282EVB_config \
M53017EVB_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ m68k mcf52x2 $(call lcname,$@) freescale
EP2500_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ m68k mcf52x2 $(call lcname,$@) Mercury
# special boards
################
astro_mcf5373l_config \
astro_mcf5373l_RAM_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ astro_mcf5373l m68k mcf532x mcf5373l astro
M52277EVB_config \
M52277EVB_spansion_config \
M52277EVB_stmicro_config : unconfig
@case "$@" in \
M52277EVB_config) FLASH=SPANSION;; \
M52277EVB_spansion_config) FLASH=SPANSION;; \
M52277EVB_stmicro_config) FLASH=STMICRO;; \
esac; \
if [ "$${FLASH}" = "SPANSION" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_SPANSION_BOOT" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x00000000" > $(obj)board/freescale/m52277evb/config.tmp ; \
cp $(obj)board/freescale/m52277evb/u-boot.spa $(obj)board/freescale/m52277evb/u-boot.lds ; \
fi; \
if [ "$${FLASH}" = "STMICRO" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_CF_SBF" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_STMICRO_BOOT" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x43E00000" > $(obj)board/freescale/m52277evb/config.tmp ; \
cp $(obj)board/freescale/m52277evb/u-boot.stm $(obj)board/freescale/m52277evb/u-boot.lds ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a M52277EVB m68k mcf5227x m52277evb freescale
M5235EVB_config \
M5235EVB_Flash16_config \
M5235EVB_Flash32_config: unconfig
@case "$@" in \
M5235EVB_config) FLASH=16;; \
M5235EVB_Flash16_config) FLASH=16;; \
M5235EVB_Flash32_config) FLASH=32;; \
esac; \
if [ "$${FLASH}" != "16" ] ; then \
echo "#define NORFLASH_PS32BIT 1" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFFC00000" > $(obj)board/freescale/m5235evb/config.tmp ; \
cp $(obj)board/freescale/m5235evb/u-boot.32 $(obj)board/freescale/m5235evb/u-boot.lds ; \
else \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFFE00000" > $(obj)board/freescale/m5235evb/config.tmp ; \
cp $(obj)board/freescale/m5235evb/u-boot.16 $(obj)board/freescale/m5235evb/u-boot.lds ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
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@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a M5235EVB m68k mcf523x m5235evb freescale
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cobra5272_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ m68k mcf52x2 cobra5272
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EB+MCF-EV123_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/BuS/EB+MCF-EV123
@echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFFE00000"|tee $(obj)board/BuS/EB+MCF-EV123/textbase.mk
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ EB+MCF-EV123 m68k mcf52x2 EB+MCF-EV123 BuS
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EB+MCF-EV123_internal_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/BuS/EB+MCF-EV123
@echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xF0000000"|tee $(obj)board/BuS/EB+MCF-EV123/textbase.mk
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ EB+MCF-EV123 m68k mcf52x2 EB+MCF-EV123 BuS
2006-06-11 01:27:47 +08:00
M5329AFEE_config \
M5329BFEE_config : unconfig
@case "$@" in \
M5329AFEE_config) NAND=0;; \
M5329BFEE_config) NAND=16;; \
esac; \
if [ "$${NAND}" != "0" ] ; then \
echo "#define NANDFLASH_SIZE $${NAND}" > $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a M5329EVB m68k mcf532x m5329evb freescale
M5373EVB_config : unconfig
@case "$@" in \
M5373EVB_config) NAND=16;; \
esac; \
if [ "$${NAND}" != "0" ] ; then \
echo "#define NANDFLASH_SIZE $${NAND}" > $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
@$(MKCONFIG) -a M5373EVB m68k mcf532x m5373evb freescale
M54451EVB_config \
M54451EVB_stmicro_config : unconfig
@case "$@" in \
M54451EVB_config) FLASH=NOR;; \
M54451EVB_stmicro_config) FLASH=STMICRO;; \
esac; \
if [ "$${FLASH}" = "NOR" ] ; then \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x00000000" > $(obj)board/freescale/m54451evb/config.tmp ; \
cp $(obj)board/freescale/m54451evb/u-boot.spa $(obj)board/freescale/m54451evb/u-boot.lds ; \
fi; \
if [ "$${FLASH}" = "STMICRO" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_CF_SBF" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_STMICRO_BOOT" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x47E00000" > $(obj)board/freescale/m54451evb/config.tmp ; \
cp $(obj)board/freescale/m54451evb/u-boot.stm $(obj)board/freescale/m54451evb/u-boot.lds ; \
fi; \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_INPUT_CLKSRC 24000000" >> $(obj)include/config.h ;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a M54451EVB m68k mcf5445x m54451evb freescale
M54455EVB_config \
M54455EVB_atmel_config \
M54455EVB_intel_config \
M54455EVB_a33_config \
M54455EVB_a66_config \
M54455EVB_i33_config \
M54455EVB_i66_config \
M54455EVB_stm33_config : unconfig
@case "$@" in \
M54455EVB_config) FLASH=ATMEL; FREQ=33333333;; \
M54455EVB_atmel_config) FLASH=ATMEL; FREQ=33333333;; \
M54455EVB_intel_config) FLASH=INTEL; FREQ=33333333;; \
M54455EVB_a33_config) FLASH=ATMEL; FREQ=33333333;; \
M54455EVB_a66_config) FLASH=ATMEL; FREQ=66666666;; \
M54455EVB_i33_config) FLASH=INTEL; FREQ=33333333;; \
M54455EVB_i66_config) FLASH=INTEL; FREQ=66666666;; \
M54455EVB_stm33_config) FLASH=STMICRO; FREQ=33333333;; \
esac; \
if [ "$${FLASH}" = "INTEL" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_INTEL_BOOT" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x00000000" > $(obj)board/freescale/m54455evb/config.tmp ; \
cp $(obj)board/freescale/m54455evb/u-boot.int $(obj)board/freescale/m54455evb/u-boot.lds ; \
fi; \
if [ "$${FLASH}" = "ATMEL" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_ATMEL_BOOT" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x04000000" > $(obj)board/freescale/m54455evb/config.tmp ; \
cp $(obj)board/freescale/m54455evb/u-boot.atm $(obj)board/freescale/m54455evb/u-boot.lds ; \
fi; \
if [ "$${FLASH}" = "STMICRO" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_CF_SBF" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_STMICRO_BOOT" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x4FE00000" > $(obj)board/freescale/m54455evb/config.tmp ; \
cp $(obj)board/freescale/m54455evb/u-boot.stm $(obj)board/freescale/m54455evb/u-boot.lds ; \
fi; \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_INPUT_CLKSRC $${FREQ}" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a M54455EVB m68k mcf5445x m54455evb freescale
M5475AFE_config \
M5475BFE_config \
M5475CFE_config \
M5475DFE_config \
M5475EFE_config \
M5475FFE_config \
M5475GFE_config : unconfig
@case "$@" in \
M5475AFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=0;VID=0;USB=0;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
M5475BFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=16;VID=0;USB=0;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
M5475CFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=16;VID=1;USB=1;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
M5475DFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=0;VID=0;USB=1;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
M5475EFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=0;VID=1;USB=1;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
M5475FFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=32;VID=1;USB=1;RAM=64;RAM1=64;; \
M5475GFE_config) BOOT=4;CODE=0;VID=0;USB=0;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
esac; \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_BUSCLK 133333333" > $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_BOOTSZ $${BOOT}" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_DRAMSZ $${RAM}" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
if [ "$${RAM1}" != "0" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_DRAMSZ1 $${RAM1}" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi; \
if [ "$${CODE}" != "0" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_NOR1SZ $${CODE}" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi; \
if [ "$${VID}" == "1" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_VIDEO" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi; \
if [ "$${USB}" == "1" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USBCTRL" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a M5475EVB m68k mcf547x_8x m547xevb freescale
M5485AFE_config \
M5485BFE_config \
M5485CFE_config \
M5485DFE_config \
M5485EFE_config \
M5485FFE_config \
M5485GFE_config \
M5485HFE_config : unconfig
@case "$@" in \
M5485AFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=0;VID=0;USB=0;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
M5485BFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=16;VID=0;USB=0;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
M5485CFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=16;VID=1;USB=1;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
M5485DFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=0;VID=0;USB=1;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
M5485EFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=0;VID=1;USB=1;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
M5485FFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=32;VID=1;USB=1;RAM=64;RAM1=64;; \
M5485GFE_config) BOOT=4;CODE=0;VID=0;USB=0;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
M5485HFE_config) BOOT=2;CODE=16;VID=1;USB=0;RAM=64;RAM1=0;; \
esac; \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_BUSCLK 100000000" > $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_BOOTSZ $${BOOT}" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_DRAMSZ $${RAM}" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
if [ "$${RAM1}" != "0" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_DRAMSZ1 $${RAM1}" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi; \
if [ "$${CODE}" != "0" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_NOR1SZ $${CODE}" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi; \
if [ "$${VID}" == "1" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_VIDEO" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi; \
if [ "$${USB}" == "1" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USBCTRL" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a M5485EVB m68k mcf547x_8x m548xevb freescale
#########################################################################
## MPC83xx Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
MPC8323ERDB_config \
MPC8349EMDS_config \
MPC837XERDB_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc83xx $(call lcname,$@) freescale
kmeter1_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc83xx $(call lcname,$@) keymile
MVBLM7_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc83xx $(call lcname,$@) matrix_vision
TQM834x_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc83xx $(call lcname,$@) tqc
# special boards
################
MPC8313ERDB_33_config \
MPC8313ERDB_66_config \
MPC8313ERDB_NAND_33_config \
MPC8313ERDB_NAND_66_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/freescale/mpc8313erdb
@if [ "$(findstring _33_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_33MHZ" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ; \
if [ "$(findstring _66_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_66MHZ" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ; \
if [ "$(findstring _NAND_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x00100000" > $(obj)board/freescale/mpc8313erdb/config.tmp ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ;
@if [ "$(findstring _NAND_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk ; \
fi ;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a MPC8313ERDB powerpc mpc83xx mpc8313erdb freescale
MPC8315ERDB_NAND_config \
MPC8315ERDB_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ MPC8315ERDB powerpc mpc83xx mpc8315erdb freescale
MPC832XEMDS_config \
MPC832XEMDS_HOST_33_config \
MPC832XEMDS_HOST_66_config \
MPC832XEMDS_SLAVE_config \
MPC832XEMDS_ATM_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _HOST_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_PCI" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ; \
if [ "$(findstring _SLAVE_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_PCI" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_PCISLAVE" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ; \
if [ "$(findstring _33_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define PCI_33M" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_PQ_MDS_PIB 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ; \
if [ "$(findstring _66_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define PCI_66M" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_PQ_MDS_PIB 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ; \
if [ "$(findstring _ATM_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_PQ_MDS_PIB 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_PQ_MDS_PIB_ATM 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a MPC832XEMDS powerpc mpc83xx mpc832xemds freescale
2005-10-12 01:09:42 +08:00
MPC8349ITX_config \
MPC8349ITX_LOWBOOT_config \
MPC8349ITXGP_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/freescale/mpc8349itx
@echo "#define CONFIG_$(subst _LOWBOOT,,$(@:_config=))" >> $(obj)include/config.h
@if [ "$(findstring GP,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFE000000" >$(obj)board/freescale/mpc8349itx/config.tmp ; \
fi
@if [ "$(findstring LOWBOOT,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0xFE000000" >$(obj)board/freescale/mpc8349itx/config.tmp ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a MPC8349ITX powerpc mpc83xx mpc8349itx freescale
MPC8360EMDS_config \
MPC8360EMDS_HOST_33_config \
MPC8360EMDS_HOST_66_config \
MPC8360EMDS_SLAVE_config \
MPC8360EMDS_ATM_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _HOST_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_PCI" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ; \
if [ "$(findstring _SLAVE_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_PCI" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_PCISLAVE" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ; \
if [ "$(findstring _33_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define PCI_33M" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_PQ_MDS_PIB 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ; \
if [ "$(findstring _66_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define PCI_66M" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_PQ_MDS_PIB 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ; \
if [ "$(findstring _ATM_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_PQ_MDS_PIB 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_PQ_MDS_PIB_ATM 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a MPC8360EMDS powerpc mpc83xx mpc8360emds freescale
MPC8360ERDK_33_config \
MPC8360ERDK_66_config \
MPC8360ERDK_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _33_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_CLKIN_33MHZ" >>$(obj)include/config.h ;\
fi ;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a MPC8360ERDK powerpc mpc83xx mpc8360erdk freescale
MPC837XEMDS_config \
MPC837XEMDS_HOST_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _HOST_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_PCI" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a MPC837XEMDS powerpc mpc83xx mpc837xemds freescale
sbc8349_config \
sbc8349_PCI_33_config \
sbc8349_PCI_66_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ sbc8349 powerpc mpc83xx sbc8349
SIMPC8313_LP_config \
SIMPC8313_SP_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/sheldon/simpc8313
@if [ "$(findstring _LP_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_NAND_LP" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ; \
if [ "$(findstring _SP_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_NAND_SP" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ;
@echo "CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a SIMPC8313 powerpc mpc83xx simpc8313 sheldon
caddy2_config \
vme8349_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ vme8349 powerpc mpc83xx vme8349 esd
#########################################################################
## MPC85xx Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
ATUM8548_config \
PM854_config \
PM856_config \
socrates_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc85xx $(call lcname,$@)
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
MPC8540ADS_config \
MPC8560ADS_config \
MPC8544DS_config \
MPC8568MDS_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc85xx $(call lcname,$@) freescale
stxgp3_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc85xx $(call lcname,$@) stx
XPEDITE5200_config \
XPEDITE5370_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc85xx $(call lcname,$@) xes
# special boards
################
MPC8536DS_NAND_config \
MPC8536DS_SDCARD_config \
MPC8536DS_SPIFLASH_config \
MPC8536DS_36BIT_config \
MPC8536DS_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ MPC8536DS powerpc mpc85xx mpc8536ds freescale
MPC8540EVAL_config \
MPC8540EVAL_33_config \
MPC8540EVAL_66_config \
MPC8540EVAL_33_slave_config \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
MPC8540EVAL_66_slave_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@if [ -z "$(findstring _33_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYSCLK_66M" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi ; \
if [ "$(findstring _slave_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_PCI_SLAVE" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a MPC8540EVAL powerpc mpc85xx mpc8540eval
MPC8541CDS_legacy_config \
MPC8541CDS_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _legacy_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_LEGACY" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a MPC8541CDS powerpc mpc85xx mpc8541cds freescale
MPC8548CDS_legacy_config \
MPC8548CDS_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _legacy_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_LEGACY" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a MPC8548CDS powerpc mpc85xx mpc8548cds freescale
MPC8555CDS_legacy_config \
MPC8555CDS_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _legacy_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_LEGACY" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a MPC8555CDS powerpc mpc85xx mpc8555cds freescale
MPC8569MDS_ATM_config \
MPC8569MDS_NAND_config \
MPC8569MDS_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ MPC8569MDS powerpc mpc85xx mpc8569mds freescale
MPC8572DS_36BIT_config \
MPC8572DS_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ MPC8572DS powerpc mpc85xx mpc8572ds freescale
P2020DS_36BIT_config \
P2020DS_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ P2020DS powerpc mpc85xx p2020ds freescale
P1011RDB_config \
P1011RDB_NAND_config \
P1011RDB_SDCARD_config \
P1011RDB_SPIFLASH_config \
P1020RDB_config \
P1020RDB_NAND_config \
P1020RDB_SDCARD_config \
P1020RDB_SPIFLASH_config \
P2010RDB_config \
P2010RDB_NAND_config \
P2010RDB_SDCARD_config \
P2010RDB_SPIFLASH_config \
P2020RDB_config \
P2020RDB_NAND_config \
P2020RDB_SDCARD_config \
P2020RDB_SPIFLASH_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ P1_P2_RDB powerpc mpc85xx p1_p2_rdb freescale
sbc8540_config \
sbc8540_33_config \
sbc8540_66_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ SBC8540 powerpc mpc85xx sbc8560
sbc8548_config \
sbc8548_PCI_33_config \
sbc8548_PCI_66_config \
sbc8548_PCI_33_PCIE_config \
sbc8548_PCI_66_PCIE_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ sbc8548 powerpc mpc85xx sbc8548
sbc8560_config \
sbc8560_33_config \
sbc8560_66_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ sbc8560 powerpc mpc85xx sbc8560
stxssa_config \
stxssa_4M_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _4M_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_STXSSA_4M" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a stxssa powerpc mpc85xx stxssa stx
TQM8540_config \
TQM8541_config \
TQM8548_config \
TQM8548_AG_config \
TQM8548_BE_config \
TQM8555_config \
TQM8560_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@BTYPE=$(@:_config=); \
CTYPE=$(subst TQM,,$(subst _AG,,$(subst _BE,,$(@:_config=)))); \
echo "#define CONFIG_MPC$${CTYPE}">>$(obj)include/config.h; \
echo "#define CONFIG_$${BTYPE}">>$(obj)include/config.h; \
echo "#define CONFIG_HOSTNAME tqm$${CTYPE}">>$(obj)include/config.h; \
echo "#define CONFIG_BOARDNAME \"$${BTYPE}\"">>$(obj)include/config.h;
@echo "CONFIG_$(@:_config=) = y">>$(obj)include/config.mk;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a TQM85xx powerpc mpc85xx tqm85xx tqc
2005-04-06 00:26:47 +08:00
#########################################################################
## MPC86xx Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
sbc8641d_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc86xx $(call lcname,$@)
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
MPC8610HPCD_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc86xx $(call lcname,$@) freescale
XPEDITE5170_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc mpc86xx $(call lcname,$@) xes
# special boards
################
MPC8641HPCN_36BIT_config \
MPC8641HPCN_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _36BIT_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_PHYS_64BIT" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a MPC8641HPCN powerpc mpc86xx mpc8641hpcn freescale
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
#########################################################################
## 74xx/7xx Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
ppmc7xx_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc 74xx_7xx $(call lcname,$@)
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
BAB7xx_config \
ELPPC_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc 74xx_7xx $(call lcname,$@) eltec
CPCI750_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc 74xx_7xx $(call lcname,$@) esd
mpc7448hpc2_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc 74xx_7xx $(call lcname,$@) freescale
2004-12-17 02:44:40 +08:00
AmigaOneG3SE_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc 74xx_7xx $(@:_config=) MAI
DB64360_config \
DB64460_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc 74xx_7xx $(call lcname,$@) Marvell
# special boards
################
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
EVB64260_config \
EVB64260_750CX_config: unconfig
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ EVB64260 powerpc 74xx_7xx evb64260
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
P3G4_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc 74xx_7xx evb64260
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
p3m750_config \
p3m7448_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring 750_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_P3M750" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_P3M7448" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a p3mx powerpc 74xx_7xx p3mx prodrive
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
PCIPPC2_config \
PCIPPC6_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ $@ powerpc 74xx_7xx pcippc2
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
ZUMA_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ powerpc 74xx_7xx evb64260
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
#========================================================================
# ARM
#========================================================================
#########################################################################
## StrongARM Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
assabet_config \
dnp1110_config \
gcplus_config \
lart_config \
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
shannon_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm sa1100 $(call lcname,$@)
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
#########################################################################
## ARM92xT Systems
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
edb9301_config \
edb9302_config \
edb9302a_config \
edb9307_config \
edb9307a_config \
edb9312_config \
edb9315_config \
edb9315a_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ edb93xx arm arm920t edb93xx NULL ep93xx
mx1ads_config \
mx1fs2_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm920t $(call lcname,$@) NULL imx
sbc2410x_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm920t $(call lcname,$@) NULL s3c24x0
scb9328_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm920t $(call lcname,$@) NULL imx
cm4008_config \
cm41xx_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm920t $(call lcname,$@) NULL ks8695
netstar_config \
voiceblue_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm925t $(call lcname,$@)
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
a320evb_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm920t $(call lcname,$@) faraday a320
smdk2400_config \
smdk2410_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm920t $(call lcname,$@) samsung s3c24x0
#########################################################################
## Atmel AT91RM9200 Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
cmc_pu2_config \
csb637_config \
kb9202_config \
m501sk_config \
mp2usb_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm920t $(call lcname,$@) NULL at91rm9200
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
at91rm9200dk_config \
at91rm9200ek_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm920t $(call lcname,$@) atmel at91rm9200
eb_cpux9k2_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm920t $(call lcname,$@) BuS at91
omap1510inn_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm925t $(call lcname,$@) ti
# special boards
################
CPUAT91_RAM_config \
CPUAT91_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_$(@:_config=) 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a cpuat91 arm arm920t cpuat91 eukrea at91rm9200
#########################################################################
## ARM926EJ-S Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
afeb9260_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm926ejs $(call lcname,$@) NULL at91
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
at91cap9adk_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm926ejs $(call lcname,$@) atmel at91
meesc_config \
otc570_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm926ejs $(call lcname,$@) esd at91
guruplug_config \
mv88f6281gtw_ge_config \
openrd_base_config \
rd6281a_config \
sheevaplug_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm926ejs $(call lcname,$@) Marvell kirkwood
VCMA9_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm920t $(call lcname,$@) mpl s3c24x0
pm9261_config \
pm9263_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm926ejs $(call lcname,$@) ronetix at91
omap5912osk_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm926ejs $(call lcname,$@) ti omap
# special boards
################
at91sam9260ek_nandflash_config \
at91sam9260ek_dataflash_cs0_config \
at91sam9260ek_dataflash_cs1_config \
at91sam9260ek_config \
at91sam9g20ek_nandflash_config \
at91sam9g20ek_dataflash_cs0_config \
at91sam9g20ek_dataflash_cs1_config \
at91sam9g20ek_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring 9g20,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_AT91SAM9G20EK 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_AT91SAM9260EK 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
@if [ "$(findstring _nandflash,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_NANDFLASH 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
elif [ "$(findstring dataflash_cs0,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_DATAFLASH_CS0 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_DATAFLASH_CS1 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a at91sam9260ek arm arm926ejs at91sam9260ek atmel at91
at91sam9xeek_nandflash_config \
at91sam9xeek_dataflash_cs0_config \
at91sam9xeek_dataflash_cs1_config \
at91sam9xeek_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _nandflash,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_NANDFLASH 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
elif [ "$(findstring dataflash_cs0,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_DATAFLASH_CS0 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_DATAFLASH_CS1 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a at91sam9260ek arm arm926ejs at91sam9260ek atmel at91
at91sam9261ek_nandflash_config \
at91sam9261ek_dataflash_cs0_config \
at91sam9261ek_dataflash_cs3_config \
at91sam9261ek_config \
at91sam9g10ek_nandflash_config \
at91sam9g10ek_dataflash_cs0_config \
at91sam9g10ek_dataflash_cs3_config \
at91sam9g10ek_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring 9g10,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_AT91SAM9G10EK 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_AT91SAM9261EK 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
@if [ "$(findstring _nandflash,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_NANDFLASH 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
elif [ "$(findstring dataflash_cs0,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_DATAFLASH_CS3 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_DATAFLASH_CS0 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a at91sam9261ek arm arm926ejs at91sam9261ek atmel at91
at91sam9263ek_norflash_config \
at91sam9263ek_norflash_boot_config \
at91sam9263ek_nandflash_config \
at91sam9263ek_dataflash_config \
at91sam9263ek_dataflash_cs0_config \
at91sam9263ek_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _nandflash,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_NANDFLASH 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
elif [ "$(findstring norflash,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_NORFLASH 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_DATAFLASH 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
@if [ "$(findstring norflash_boot,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_BOOT_NORFLASH 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a at91sam9263ek arm arm926ejs at91sam9263ek atmel at91
at91sam9rlek_nandflash_config \
at91sam9rlek_dataflash_config \
at91sam9rlek_dataflash_cs0_config \
at91sam9rlek_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _nandflash,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_NANDFLASH 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_DATAFLASH 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a at91sam9rlek arm arm926ejs at91sam9rlek atmel at91
CPU9G20_128M_config \
CPU9G20_config \
CPU9260_128M_config \
CPU9260_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_$(@:_config=) 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a cpu9260 arm arm926ejs cpu9260 eukrea at91
at91sam9m10g45ek_nandflash_config \
at91sam9m10g45ek_dataflash_config \
at91sam9m10g45ek_dataflash_cs0_config \
at91sam9m10g45ek_config \
at91sam9g45ekes_nandflash_config \
at91sam9g45ekes_dataflash_config \
at91sam9g45ekes_dataflash_cs0_config \
at91sam9g45ekes_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring 9m10,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_AT91SAM9M10G45EK 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_AT91SAM9G45EKES 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
@if [ "$(findstring _nandflash,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SYS_USE_NANDFLASH 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_ATMEL_SPI 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a at91sam9m10g45ek arm arm926ejs at91sam9m10g45ek atmel at91
SBC35_A9G20_NANDFLASH_config \
SBC35_A9G20_EEPROM_config \
SBC35_A9G20_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_$(@:_config=) 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a sbc35_a9g20 arm arm926ejs sbc35_a9g20 calao at91
TNY_A9G20_NANDFLASH_config \
TNY_A9G20_EEPROM_config \
TNY_A9G20_config \
TNY_A9260_NANDFLASH_config \
TNY_A9260_EEPROM_config \
TNY_A9260_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_$(@:_config=) 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a tny_a9260 arm arm926ejs tny_a9260 calao at91
########################################################################
## ARM Integrator boards - see doc/README-integrator for more info.
integratorap_config \
ap_config \
ap966_config \
ap922_config \
ap922_XA10_config \
ap7_config \
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ap720t_config \
ap920t_config \
ap926ejs_config \
ap946es_config: unconfig
@board/armltd/integrator/split_by_variant.sh ap $@
integratorcp_config \
cp_config \
cp920t_config \
cp926ejs_config \
cp946es_config \
cp1136_config \
cp966_config \
cp922_config \
cp922_XA10_config \
cp1026_config: unconfig
@board/armltd/integrator/split_by_variant.sh cp $@
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
da830evm_config \
davinci_dvevm_config \
davinci_schmoogie_config \
davinci_sffsdr_config \
davinci_sonata_config \
davinci_dm355evm_config \
davinci_dm355leopard_config \
davinci_dm365evm_config \
davinci_dm6467evm_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ $@ arm arm926ejs \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
$(subst davinci_,,$(@:_config=)) davinci davinci
magnesium_config \
imx27lite_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm926ejs imx27lite logicpd mx27
lpd7a400_config \
lpd7a404_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm lh7a40x lpd7a40x
nhk8815_config \
nhk8815_onenand_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@ > $(obj)include/config.h
@if [ "$(findstring _onenand, $@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_BOOT_ONENAND" >> $(obj)include/config.h; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a nhk8815 arm arm926ejs nhk8815 st nomadik
xtract_omap1610xxx = $(subst _cs0boot,,$(subst _cs3boot,,$(subst _cs_autoboot,,$(subst _config,,$1))))
omap1610inn_config \
omap1610inn_cs0boot_config \
omap1610inn_cs3boot_config \
omap1610inn_cs_autoboot_config \
omap1610h2_config \
omap1610h2_cs0boot_config \
omap1610h2_cs3boot_config \
omap1610h2_cs_autoboot_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _cs0boot_, $@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_CS0_BOOT" >> .$(obj)include/config.h ; \
elif [ "$(findstring _cs_autoboot_, $@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_CS_AUTOBOOT" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_CS3_BOOT" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a $(call xtract_omap1610xxx,$@) arm arm926ejs omap1610inn ti omap
omap730p2_config \
omap730p2_cs0boot_config \
omap730p2_cs3boot_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _cs0boot_, $@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_CS0_BOOT" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_CS3_BOOT" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a omap730p2 arm arm926ejs omap730p2 ti omap
spear300_config \
spear310_config \
spear320_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ spear3xx arm arm926ejs $(@:_config=) spear spear
spear600_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -t $@ spear6xx arm arm926ejs $(@:_config=) spear spear
suen3_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm926ejs km_arm keymile kirkwood
SX1_stdout_serial_config \
SX1_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring _stdout_serial_, $@)" ] ; then \
echo "#undef CONFIG_STDOUT_USBTTY" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_STDOUT_USBTTY" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ SX1 arm arm925t sx1
# TRAB default configuration: 8 MB Flash, 32 MB RAM
trab_config \
trab_bigram_config \
trab_bigflash_config \
trab_old_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/trab
@[ -z "$(findstring _bigram,$@)" ] || \
{ echo "#define CONFIG_FLASH_8MB" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_RAM_32MB" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
}
@[ -z "$(findstring _bigflash,$@)" ] || \
{ echo "#define CONFIG_FLASH_16MB" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_RAM_16MB" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x0CF40000" >$(obj)board/trab/config.tmp ; \
}
@[ -z "$(findstring _old,$@)" ] || \
{ echo "#define CONFIG_FLASH_8MB" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "#define CONFIG_RAM_16MB" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x0CF40000" >$(obj)board/trab/config.tmp ; \
}
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a trab arm arm920t trab NULL s3c24x0
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
tx25_config : unconfig
@echo "CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm926ejs tx25 karo mx25
#########################################################################
# ARM supplied Versatile development boards
#########################################################################
versatile_config \
versatileab_config \
versatilepb_config : unconfig
@board/armltd/versatile/split_by_variant.sh $@
#########################################################################
## S3C44B0 Systems
#########################################################################
B2_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm s3c44b0 $(call ucname,$@) dave
#########################################################################
## ARM720T Systems
#########################################################################
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# generic boards
################
armadillo_config \
ep7312_config \
impa7_config \
modnet50_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm720t $(call lcname,$@)
evb4510_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm720t $(call lcname,$@) NULL s3c4510b
lpc2292sodimm_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm720t $(call lcname,$@) NULL lpc2292
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
2007-05-09 18:37:56 +08:00
SMN42_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm720t $(call ucname,$@) siemens lpc2292
#########################################################################
## ARM CORTEX Systems
#########################################################################
omapname = $(shell echo $(1) | sed -e 's/omap[0-9]_//' -e 's/\(.*\)_config/\L\1/')
# generic boards
################
omap3_overo_config \
omap3_pandora_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm_cortexa8 $(call omapname,$@) NULL omap3
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
mx51evk_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm_cortexa8 $(call lcname,$@) freescale mx51
omap3_zoom1_config \
omap3_zoom2_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm_cortexa8 $(call omapname,$@) logicpd omap3
smdkc100_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm_cortexa8 $(call lcname,$@) samsung s5pc1xx
omap3_beagle_config \
omap3_evm_config \
omap3_sdp3430_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm_cortexa8 $(call omapname,$@) ti omap3
devkit8000_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm_cortexa8 $(call lcname,$@) timll omap3
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
#########################################################################
## XScale Systems
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
actux1_config \
actux2_config \
actux3_config \
actux4_config \
ixdp425_config \
ixdpg425_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm ixp $(call lcname,$@)
cerf250_config \
cradle_config \
csb226_config \
delta_config \
innokom_config \
lubbock_config \
pleb2_config \
logodl_config \
pxa255_idp_config \
wepep250_config \
xaeniax_config \
xm250_config \
xsengine_config \
zylonite_config :
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm pxa $(call lcname,$@)
# special boards
################
pdnb3_config \
scpu_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring scpu_,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SCPU" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a pdnb3 arm ixp pdnb3 prodrive
polaris_config \
trizepsiv_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ "$(findstring polaris,$@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_POLARIS 1" >>$(obj)include/config.h ; \
fi;
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a trizepsiv arm pxa trizepsiv
#########################################################################
## ARM1136 Systems
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
qong_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm1136 $(call lcname,$@) davedenx mx31
mx31ads_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm1136 $(call lcname,$@) freescale mx31
imx31_litekit_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm1136 $(call lcname,$@) logicpd mx31
omap2420h4_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm1136 $(call lcname,$@) ti omap24xx
# special boards
################
apollon_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_ONENAND_U_BOOT" > $(obj)include/config.h
@echo "CONFIG_ONENAND_U_BOOT = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ arm arm1136 apollon NULL omap24xx
imx31_phycore_eet_config \
imx31_phycore_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ -n "$(findstring _eet_,$@)" ]; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_IMX31_PHYCORE_EET" >> $(obj)include/config.h; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a imx31_phycore arm arm1136 imx31_phycore NULL mx31
mx31pdk_config \
mx31pdk_nand_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@if [ -n "$(findstring _nand_,$@)" ]; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT" >> $(obj)include/config.h; \
else \
echo "#define CONFIG_SKIP_LOWLEVEL_INIT" >> $(obj)include/config.h; \
echo "#define CONFIG_SKIP_RELOCATE_UBOOT" >> $(obj)include/config.h; \
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a mx31pdk arm arm1136 mx31pdk freescale mx31
#########################################################################
## ARM1176 Systems
#########################################################################
smdk6400_noUSB_config \
smdk6400_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include $(obj)board/samsung/smdk6400
@mkdir -p $(obj)nand_spl/board/samsung/smdk6400
@echo "#define CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT" > $(obj)include/config.h
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@echo "CONFIG_NAND_U_BOOT = y" >> $(obj)include/config.mk
@if [ -z "$(findstring smdk6400_noUSB_config,$@)" ]; then \
echo "RAM_TEXT = 0x57e00000" >> $(obj)board/samsung/smdk6400/config.tmp;\
else \
echo "RAM_TEXT = 0xc7e00000" >> $(obj)board/samsung/smdk6400/config.tmp;\
fi
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@$(MKCONFIG) $(subst _noUSB,,$(@:_config=)) arm arm1176 smdk6400 samsung s3c64xx
#========================================================================
# i386
#========================================================================
#########################################################################
## AMD SC520 CDP
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
eNET_config \
sc520_cdp_config \
sc520_spunk_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ i386 i386 $(call lcname,$@) NULL sc520
sc520_spunk_rel_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ i386 i386 sc520_spunk NULL sc520
#========================================================================
# MIPS
#========================================================================
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
#########################################################################
## MIPS32 4Kc
#########################################################################
# generic boards
################
tb0229_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ mips mips $(call lcname,$@)
# special boards
################
incaip_100MHz_config \
incaip_133MHz_config \
incaip_150MHz_config \
incaip_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@[ -z "$(findstring _100MHz,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CPU_CLOCK_RATE 100000000" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring _133MHz,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CPU_CLOCK_RATE 133000000" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring _150MHz,$@)" ] || \
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
echo "#define CPU_CLOCK_RATE 150000000" >>$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a incaip mips mips incaip
vct_premium_config \
vct_premium_small_config \
vct_premium_onenand_config \
vct_premium_onenand_small_config \
vct_platinum_config \
vct_platinum_small_config \
vct_platinum_onenand_config \
vct_platinum_onenand_small_config \
vct_platinumavc_config \
vct_platinumavc_small_config \
vct_platinumavc_onenand_config \
vct_platinumavc_onenand_small_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
@[ -z "$(findstring _premium,$@)" ] || \
echo "#define CONFIG_VCT_PREMIUM" > $(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring _platinum_,$@)" ] || \
echo "#define CONFIG_VCT_PLATINUM" > $(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring _platinumavc,$@)" ] || \
echo "#define CONFIG_VCT_PLATINUMAVC" > $(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring _onenand,$@)" ] || \
echo "#define CONFIG_VCT_ONENAND" >> $(obj)include/config.h
@[ -z "$(findstring _small,$@)" ] || \
echo "#define CONFIG_VCT_SMALL_IMAGE" >> $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a vct mips mips vct micronas
#########################################################################
## MIPS32 AU1X00
#########################################################################
2006-12-01 01:02:20 +08:00
dbau1000_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_DBAU1000 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a dbau1x00 mips mips dbau1x00
2006-12-01 01:02:20 +08:00
dbau1100_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_DBAU1100 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a dbau1x00 mips mips dbau1x00
2006-12-01 01:02:20 +08:00
dbau1500_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_DBAU1500 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a dbau1x00 mips mips dbau1x00
dbau1550_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_DBAU1550 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a dbau1x00 mips mips dbau1x00
dbau1550_el_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_DBAU1550 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a dbau1x00 mips mips dbau1x00
gth2_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_GTH2 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a $@ mips mips gth2
2006-12-01 01:02:20 +08:00
pb1000_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_PB1000 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a pb1x00 mips mips pb1x00
qemu_mips_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_QEMU_MIPS 1" >$(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a qemu-mips mips mips qemu-mips
#########################################################################
## MIPS64 5Kc
#########################################################################
purple_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ mips mips purple
#========================================================================
# Nios
#========================================================================
#########################################################################
## Nios-II
#########################################################################
# vendor specific boards (sorted by vendor)
###########################################
EP1C20_config \
EP1S10_config \
EP1S40_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ nios2 nios2 $(call lcname,$@) altera
PK1C20_config \
PCI5441_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ nios2 nios2 $(call lcname,$@) psyent
# nios2 generic boards
NIOS2_GENERIC = nios2-generic
$(NIOS2_GENERIC:%=%_config) : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ nios2 nios2 nios2-generic altera
#========================================================================
## Microblaze
#========================================================================
microblaze-generic_config: unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ microblaze microblaze microblaze-generic xilinx
#========================================================================
# Blackfin
#========================================================================
# Analog Devices boards
BFIN_BOARDS = bf518f-ezbrd bf526-ezbrd bf527-ezkit bf533-ezkit bf533-stamp \
bf537-pnav bf537-stamp bf538f-ezkit bf548-ezkit bf561-ezkit
# Bluetechnix tinyboards
BFIN_BOARDS += cm-bf527 cm-bf533 cm-bf537e cm-bf537u cm-bf548 cm-bf561 \
tcm-bf518 tcm-bf537
# Misc third party boards
BFIN_BOARDS += bf537-minotaur bf537-srv1 bf561-acvilon blackstamp ip04
# I-SYST Micromodule
BFIN_BOARDS += ibf-dsp561
$(BFIN_BOARDS:%=%_config) : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ blackfin blackfin $(@:_config=)
bf527-ezkit-v2_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) -t BF527_EZKIT_REV_2_1 \
bf527-ezkit blackfin blackfin bf527-ezkit
#========================================================================
# AVR32
#========================================================================
atngw100_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ avr32 at32ap atngw100 atmel at32ap700x
Fix printing of make targets, simplify Makefile Make printing the "board names" more useful. So far, we would get output like this; $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P1_P2_RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot For all build targets the same board name would be printed, which makes is often pretty difficult to find out which exact build target caused problems. With this commit, the real make target name gets printed instead, which is way more useful: $ ./MAKEALL P2020RDB P2020RDB_NAND P2020RDB_SDCARD P2020RDB_SPIFLASH Configuring for P2020RDB board... text data bss dec hex filename 342612 32656 265212 640480 9c5e0 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_NAND board... text data bss dec hex filename 343160 32704 265212 641076 9c834 /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SDCARD board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Configuring for P2020RDB_SPIFLASH board... text data bss dec hex filename 341908 32620 265212 639740 9c2fc /work/wd/tmp-ppc/u-boot Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> Acked-by: Detlev Zundel <dzu@denx.de> Tested-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
2010-05-28 05:18:33 +08:00
atstk1002_config \
atstk1003_config \
atstk1004_config \
atstk1006_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ avr32 at32ap atstk1000 atmel at32ap700x
favr-32-ezkit_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ avr32 at32ap favr-32-ezkit earthlcd at32ap700x
hammerhead_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ avr32 at32ap hammerhead miromico at32ap700x
mimc200_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ avr32 at32ap mimc200 mimc at32ap700x
#========================================================================
# SH3 (SuperH)
#========================================================================
2002-11-03 07:17:16 +08:00
#########################################################################
## sh2 (Renesas SuperH)
#########################################################################
rsk7203_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_RSK7203 1" > $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a $@ sh sh2 rsk7203 renesas
#########################################################################
## sh3 (Renesas SuperH)
#########################################################################
mpr2_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_MPR2 1" > $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a $@ sh sh3 mpr2
ms7720se_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_MS7720SE 1" > $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a $@ sh sh3 ms7720se
#########################################################################
## sh4 (Renesas SuperH)
#########################################################################
MigoR_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_MIGO_R 1" > $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a $@ sh sh4 MigoR renesas
ms7750se_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_MS7750SE 1" > $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a $@ sh sh4 ms7750se
ms7722se_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_MS7722SE 1" > $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a $@ sh sh4 ms7722se
r2dplus_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_R2DPLUS 1" > $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a $@ sh sh4 r2dplus renesas
r7780mp_config: unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_R7780MP 1" > $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a $@ sh sh4 r7780mp renesas
sh7763rdp_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_SH7763RDP 1" > $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a $@ sh sh4 sh7763rdp renesas
sh7785lcr_32bit_config \
sh7785lcr_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@mkdir -p $(obj)board/renesas/sh7785lcr
@echo "#define CONFIG_SH7785LCR 1" > $(obj)include/config.h
@if [ "$(findstring 32bit, $@)" ] ; then \
echo "#define CONFIG_SH_32BIT 1" >> $(obj)include/config.h ; \
echo "TEXT_BASE = 0x8ff80000" > \
$(obj)board/renesas/sh7785lcr/config.tmp ; \
fi
@$(MKCONFIG) -n $@ -a sh7785lcr sh sh4 sh7785lcr renesas
ap325rxa_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_AP325RXA 1" > $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a $@ sh sh4 ap325rxa renesas
espt_config : unconfig
@mkdir -p $(obj)include
@echo "#define CONFIG_ESPT 1" > $(obj)include/config.h
@$(MKCONFIG) -a $@ sh sh4 espt
#========================================================================
# SPARC
#========================================================================
#########################################################################
## LEON2
#########################################################################
grsim_leon2_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ sparc leon2 $(call lcname,$@) gaisler
#########################################################################
## LEON3
#########################################################################
gr_xc3s_1500_config \
gr_cpci_ax2000_config \
gr_ep2s60_config \
grsim_config : unconfig
@$(MKCONFIG) $@ sparc leon3 $(call lcname,$@) gaisler
#########################################################################
#########################################################################
#########################################################################
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clean:
@rm -f $(obj)examples/standalone/82559_eeprom \
$(obj)examples/standalone/atmel_df_pow2 \
$(obj)examples/standalone/eepro100_eeprom \
$(obj)examples/standalone/hello_world \
$(obj)examples/standalone/interrupt \
$(obj)examples/standalone/mem_to_mem_idma2intr \
$(obj)examples/standalone/sched \
$(obj)examples/standalone/smc91111_eeprom \
$(obj)examples/standalone/test_burst \
$(obj)examples/standalone/timer
@rm -f $(obj)examples/api/demo{,.bin}
@rm -f $(obj)tools/bmp_logo $(obj)tools/easylogo/easylogo \
$(obj)tools/env/{fw_printenv,fw_setenv} \
$(obj)tools/envcrc \
$(obj)tools/gdb/{astest,gdbcont,gdbsend} \
$(obj)tools/gen_eth_addr $(obj)tools/img2srec \
$(obj)tools/mkimage $(obj)tools/mpc86x_clk \
$(obj)tools/ncb $(obj)tools/ubsha1
@rm -f $(obj)board/cray/L1/{bootscript.c,bootscript.image} \
$(obj)board/netstar/{eeprom,crcek,crcit,*.srec,*.bin} \
$(obj)board/trab/trab_fkt $(obj)board/voiceblue/eeprom \
$(obj)board/armltd/{integratorap,integratorcp}/u-boot.lds \
$(obj)arch/blackfin/lib/u-boot.lds \
$(obj)u-boot.lds \
$(obj)arch/blackfin/cpu/bootrom-asm-offsets.[chs]
@rm -f $(obj)include/bmp_logo.h
@rm -f $(obj)nand_spl/{u-boot.lds,u-boot-spl,u-boot-spl.map,System.map}
@rm -f $(obj)onenand_ipl/onenand-{ipl,ipl.bin,ipl.map}
@rm -f $(ONENAND_BIN)
@rm -f $(obj)onenand_ipl/u-boot.lds
@rm -f $(TIMESTAMP_FILE) $(VERSION_FILE)
@find $(OBJTREE) -type f \
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\( -name 'core' -o -name '*.bak' -o -name '*~' \
-o -name '*.o' -o -name '*.a' -o -name '*.exe' \) -print \
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| xargs rm -f
clobber: clean
@find $(OBJTREE) -type f \( -name .depend \
-o -name '*.srec' -o -name '*.bin' -o -name u-boot.img \) \
-print0 \
| xargs -0 rm -f
@rm -f $(OBJS) $(obj)*.bak $(obj)ctags $(obj)etags $(obj)TAGS \
$(obj)cscope.* $(obj)*.*~
@rm -f $(obj)u-boot $(obj)u-boot.map $(obj)u-boot.hex $(ALL)
@rm -f $(obj)u-boot.kwb
@rm -f $(obj)u-boot.imx
@rm -f $(obj)tools/{env/crc32.c,inca-swap-bytes}
@rm -f $(obj)arch/powerpc/cpu/mpc824x/bedbug_603e.c
@rm -f $(obj)include/asm/proc $(obj)include/asm/arch $(obj)include/asm
@[ ! -d $(obj)nand_spl ] || find $(obj)nand_spl -name "*" -type l -print | xargs rm -f
@[ ! -d $(obj)onenand_ipl ] || find $(obj)onenand_ipl -name "*" -type l -print | xargs rm -f
ifeq ($(OBJTREE),$(SRCTREE))
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mrproper \
distclean: clobber unconfig
else
mrproper \
distclean: clobber unconfig
rm -rf $(obj)*
endif
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backup:
F=`basename $(TOPDIR)` ; cd .. ; \
gtar --force-local -zcvf `date "+$$F-%Y-%m-%d-%T.tar.gz"` $$F
#########################################################################