Clone of official tools
toolchains/__init__.py
- Committer:
- screamer
- Date:
- 2016-05-20
- Revision:
- 1:a99c8e460c5c
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- 0:66f3b5499f7f
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- 2:07730b0f452c
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""" mbed SDK Copyright (c) 2011-2013 ARM Limited Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. """ import re import sys from os import stat, walk, getcwd from copy import copy from time import time, sleep from types import ListType from shutil import copyfile from os.path import join, splitext, exists, relpath, dirname, basename, split from inspect import getmro from multiprocessing import Pool, cpu_count from tools.utils import run_cmd, mkdir, rel_path, ToolException, NotSupportedException, split_path from tools.settings import BUILD_OPTIONS, MBED_ORG_USER import tools.hooks as hooks from hashlib import md5 #Disables multiprocessing if set to higher number than the host machine CPUs CPU_COUNT_MIN = 1 def compile_worker(job): results = [] for command in job['commands']: _, _stderr, _rc = run_cmd(command, job['work_dir']) results.append({ 'code': _rc, 'output': _stderr, 'command': command }) return { 'source': job['source'], 'object': job['object'], 'commands': job['commands'], 'results': results } class Resources: def __init__(self, base_path=None): self.base_path = base_path self.inc_dirs = [] self.headers = [] self.s_sources = [] self.c_sources = [] self.cpp_sources = [] self.lib_dirs = set([]) self.objects = [] self.libraries = [] # mbed special files self.lib_builds = [] self.lib_refs = [] self.repo_dirs = [] self.repo_files = [] self.linker_script = None # Other files self.hex_files = [] self.bin_files = [] def add(self, resources): self.inc_dirs += resources.inc_dirs self.headers += resources.headers self.s_sources += resources.s_sources self.c_sources += resources.c_sources self.cpp_sources += resources.cpp_sources self.lib_dirs |= resources.lib_dirs self.objects += resources.objects self.libraries += resources.libraries self.lib_builds += resources.lib_builds self.lib_refs += resources.lib_refs self.repo_dirs += resources.repo_dirs self.repo_files += resources.repo_files if resources.linker_script is not None: self.linker_script = resources.linker_script self.hex_files += resources.hex_files self.bin_files += resources.bin_files def relative_to(self, base, dot=False): for field in ['inc_dirs', 'headers', 's_sources', 'c_sources', 'cpp_sources', 'lib_dirs', 'objects', 'libraries', 'lib_builds', 'lib_refs', 'repo_dirs', 'repo_files', 'hex_files', 'bin_files']: v = [rel_path(f, base, dot) for f in getattr(self, field)] setattr(self, field, v) if self.linker_script is not None: self.linker_script = rel_path(self.linker_script, base, dot) def win_to_unix(self): for field in ['inc_dirs', 'headers', 's_sources', 'c_sources', 'cpp_sources', 'lib_dirs', 'objects', 'libraries', 'lib_builds', 'lib_refs', 'repo_dirs', 'repo_files', 'hex_files', 'bin_files']: v = [f.replace('\\', '/') for f in getattr(self, field)] setattr(self, field, v) if self.linker_script is not None: self.linker_script = self.linker_script.replace('\\', '/') def __str__(self): s = [] for (label, resources) in ( ('Include Directories', self.inc_dirs), ('Headers', self.headers), ('Assembly sources', self.s_sources), ('C sources', self.c_sources), ('C++ sources', self.cpp_sources), ('Library directories', self.lib_dirs), ('Objects', self.objects), ('Libraries', self.libraries), ('Hex files', self.hex_files), ('Bin files', self.bin_files), ): if resources: s.append('%s:\n ' % label + '\n '.join(resources)) if self.linker_script: s.append('Linker Script: ' + self.linker_script) return '\n'.join(s) # Support legacy build conventions: the original mbed build system did not have # standard labels for the "TARGET_" and "TOOLCHAIN_" specific directories, but # had the knowledge of a list of these directories to be ignored. LEGACY_IGNORE_DIRS = set([ 'LPC11U24', 'LPC1768', 'LPC2368', 'LPC4088', 'LPC812', 'KL25Z', 'ARM', 'uARM', 'IAR', 'GCC_ARM', 'GCC_CS', 'GCC_CR', 'GCC_CW', 'GCC_CW_EWL', 'GCC_CW_NEWLIB', ]) LEGACY_TOOLCHAIN_NAMES = { 'ARM_STD':'ARM', 'ARM_MICRO': 'uARM', 'GCC_ARM': 'GCC_ARM', 'GCC_CR': 'GCC_CS', 'IAR': 'IAR', } class mbedToolchain: PROFILE = None VERBOSE = True CORTEX_SYMBOLS = { "Cortex-M0" : ["__CORTEX_M0", "ARM_MATH_CM0", "__CMSIS_RTOS", "__MBED_CMSIS_RTOS_CM"], "Cortex-M0+": ["__CORTEX_M0PLUS", "ARM_MATH_CM0PLUS", "__CMSIS_RTOS", "__MBED_CMSIS_RTOS_CM"], "Cortex-M1" : ["__CORTEX_M3", "ARM_MATH_CM1"], "Cortex-M3" : ["__CORTEX_M3", "ARM_MATH_CM3", "__CMSIS_RTOS", "__MBED_CMSIS_RTOS_CM"], "Cortex-M4" : ["__CORTEX_M4", "ARM_MATH_CM4", "__CMSIS_RTOS", "__MBED_CMSIS_RTOS_CM"], "Cortex-M4F" : ["__CORTEX_M4", "ARM_MATH_CM4", "__FPU_PRESENT=1", "__CMSIS_RTOS", "__MBED_CMSIS_RTOS_CM"], "Cortex-M7" : ["__CORTEX_M7", "ARM_MATH_CM7", "__CMSIS_RTOS", "__MBED_CMSIS_RTOS_CM"], "Cortex-M7F" : ["__CORTEX_M7", "ARM_MATH_CM7", "__FPU_PRESENT=1", "__CMSIS_RTOS", "__MBED_CMSIS_RTOS_CM"], "Cortex-A9" : ["__CORTEX_A9", "ARM_MATH_CA9", "__FPU_PRESENT", "__CMSIS_RTOS", "__EVAL", "__MBED_CMSIS_RTOS_CA9"], } GOANNA_FORMAT = "[Goanna] warning [%FILENAME%:%LINENO%] - [%CHECKNAME%(%SEVERITY%)] %MESSAGE%" GOANNA_DIAGNOSTIC_PATTERN = re.compile(r'"\[Goanna\] (?P<severity>warning) \[(?P<file>[^:]+):(?P<line>\d+)\] \- (?P<message>.*)"') def __init__(self, target, options=None, notify=None, macros=None, silent=False, extra_verbose=False): self.target = target self.name = self.__class__.__name__ self.hook = hooks.Hook(target, self) self.silent = silent self.output = "" self.legacy_ignore_dirs = LEGACY_IGNORE_DIRS - set([target.name, LEGACY_TOOLCHAIN_NAMES[self.name]]) if notify: self.notify_fun = notify elif extra_verbose: self.notify_fun = self.print_notify_verbose else: self.notify_fun = self.print_notify self.options = options if options is not None else [] self.macros = macros or [] self.options.extend(BUILD_OPTIONS) if self.options: self.info("Build Options: %s" % (', '.join(self.options))) self.obj_path = join("TARGET_"+target.name, "TOOLCHAIN_"+self.name) self.symbols = None self.labels = None self.has_config = False self.build_all = False self.build_dir = None self.timestamp = time() self.jobs = 1 self.CHROOT = None self.mp_pool = None if 'UVISOR_PRESENT=1' in self.macros: self.target.core = re.sub(r"F$", '', self.target.core) def get_output(self): return self.output def print_notify(self, event, silent=False): """ Default command line notification """ msg = None if event['type'] in ['info', 'debug']: msg = event['message'] elif event['type'] == 'cc': event['severity'] = event['severity'].title() event['file'] = basename(event['file']) msg = '[%(severity)s] %(file)s@%(line)s: %(message)s' % event elif event['type'] == 'progress': if not silent: msg = '%s: %s' % (event['action'].title(), basename(event['file'])) if msg: print msg self.output += msg + "\n" def print_notify_verbose(self, event, silent=False): """ Default command line notification with more verbose mode """ if event['type'] in ['info', 'debug']: self.print_notify(event) # standard handle elif event['type'] == 'cc': event['severity'] = event['severity'].title() event['file'] = basename(event['file']) event['mcu_name'] = "None" event['toolchain'] = "None" event['target_name'] = event['target_name'].upper() if event['target_name'] else "Unknown" event['toolchain_name'] = event['toolchain_name'].upper() if event['toolchain_name'] else "Unknown" msg = '[%(severity)s] %(target_name)s::%(toolchain_name)s::%(file)s@%(line)s: %(message)s' % event print msg self.output += msg + "\n" elif event['type'] == 'progress': self.print_notify(event) # standard handle def notify(self, event): """ Little closure for notify functions """ return self.notify_fun(event, self.silent) def __exit__(self): if self.mp_pool is not None: self.mp_pool.terminate() def goanna_parse_line(self, line): if "analyze" in self.options: return self.GOANNA_DIAGNOSTIC_PATTERN.match(line) else: return None def get_symbols(self): if self.symbols is None: # Target and Toolchain symbols labels = self.get_labels() self.symbols = ["TARGET_%s" % t for t in labels['TARGET']] self.symbols.extend(["TOOLCHAIN_%s" % t for t in labels['TOOLCHAIN']]) # Config support if self.has_config: self.symbols.append('HAVE_MBED_CONFIG_H') # Cortex CPU symbols if self.target.core in mbedToolchain.CORTEX_SYMBOLS: self.symbols.extend(mbedToolchain.CORTEX_SYMBOLS[self.target.core]) # Symbols defined by the on-line build.system self.symbols.extend(['MBED_BUILD_TIMESTAMP=%s' % self.timestamp, 'TARGET_LIKE_MBED', '__MBED__=1']) if MBED_ORG_USER: self.symbols.append('MBED_USERNAME=' + MBED_ORG_USER) # Add target's symbols self.symbols += self.target.macros # Add extra symbols passed via 'macros' parameter self.symbols += self.macros # Form factor variables if hasattr(self.target, 'supported_form_factors'): self.symbols.extend(["TARGET_FF_%s" % t for t in self.target.supported_form_factors]) return list(set(self.symbols)) # Return only unique symbols def get_labels(self): if self.labels is None: toolchain_labels = [c.__name__ for c in getmro(self.__class__)] toolchain_labels.remove('mbedToolchain') self.labels = { 'TARGET': self.target.get_labels() + ["DEBUG" if "debug-info" in self.options else "RELEASE"], 'TOOLCHAIN': toolchain_labels } return self.labels def need_update(self, target, dependencies): if self.build_all: return True if not exists(target): return True target_mod_time = stat(target).st_mtime for d in dependencies: # Some objects are not provided with full path and here we do not have # information about the library paths. Safe option: assume an update if not d or not exists(d): return True if stat(d).st_mtime >= target_mod_time: return True return False def scan_resources(self, path, exclude_paths=None): labels = self.get_labels() resources = Resources(path) self.has_config = False """ os.walk(top[, topdown=True[, onerror=None[, followlinks=False]]]) When topdown is True, the caller can modify the dirnames list in-place (perhaps using del or slice assignment), and walk() will only recurse into the subdirectories whose names remain in dirnames; this can be used to prune the search, impose a specific order of visiting, or even to inform walk() about directories the caller creates or renames before it resumes walk() again. Modifying dirnames when topdown is False is ineffective, because in bottom-up mode the directories in dirnames are generated before dirpath itself is generated. """ for root, dirs, files in walk(path, followlinks=True): # Remove ignored directories for d in copy(dirs): dir_path = join(root, d) if d == '.hg': resources.repo_dirs.append(dir_path) resources.repo_files.extend(self.scan_repository(dir_path)) if ((d.startswith('.') or d in self.legacy_ignore_dirs) or ((d.upper().startswith('TARGET_') or d.upper().startswith('TARGET-')) and d[7:] not in labels['TARGET']) or ((d.upper().startswith('TOOLCHAIN_') or d.upper().startswith('TOOLCHAIN-')) and d[10:] not in labels['TOOLCHAIN']) or (d.upper() == 'TESTS') or exists(join(dir_path, '.mbedignore'))): dirs.remove(d) if exclude_paths: for exclude_path in exclude_paths: rel_path = relpath(dir_path, exclude_path) if not (rel_path.startswith('..')): dirs.remove(d) break # Add root to include paths resources.inc_dirs.append(root) for file in files: file_path = join(root, file) _, ext = splitext(file) ext = ext.lower() if ext == '.s': resources.s_sources.append(file_path) elif ext == '.c': resources.c_sources.append(file_path) elif ext == '.cpp': resources.cpp_sources.append(file_path) elif ext == '.h' or ext == '.hpp': if basename(file_path) == "mbed_config.h": self.has_config = True resources.headers.append(file_path) elif ext == '.o': resources.objects.append(file_path) elif ext == self.LIBRARY_EXT: resources.libraries.append(file_path) resources.lib_dirs.add(root) elif ext == self.LINKER_EXT: if resources.linker_script is not None: self.info("Warning: Multiple linker scripts detected: %s -> %s" % (resources.linker_script, file_path)) resources.linker_script = file_path elif ext == '.lib': resources.lib_refs.append(file_path) elif ext == '.bld': resources.lib_builds.append(file_path) elif file == '.hgignore': resources.repo_files.append(file_path) elif ext == '.hex': resources.hex_files.append(file_path) elif ext == '.bin': resources.bin_files.append(file_path) return resources def scan_repository(self, path): resources = [] for root, dirs, files in walk(path): # Remove ignored directories for d in copy(dirs): if d == '.' or d == '..': dirs.remove(d) for file in files: file_path = join(root, file) resources.append(file_path) return resources def copy_files(self, files_paths, trg_path, rel_path=None): # Handle a single file if type(files_paths) != ListType: files_paths = [files_paths] for source in files_paths: if source is None: files_paths.remove(source) for source in files_paths: if rel_path is not None: relative_path = relpath(source, rel_path) else: _, relative_path = split(source) target = join(trg_path, relative_path) if (target != source) and (self.need_update(target, [source])): self.progress("copy", relative_path) mkdir(dirname(target)) copyfile(source, target) def relative_object_path(self, build_path, base_dir, source): source_dir, name, _ = split_path(source) obj_dir = join(build_path, relpath(source_dir, base_dir)) mkdir(obj_dir) return join(obj_dir, name + '.o') def get_inc_file(self, includes): include_file = join(self.build_dir, ".includes_%s.txt" % self.inc_md5) if not exists(include_file): with open(include_file, "wb") as f: cmd_list = [] for c in includes: if c: cmd_list.append(('-I%s' % c).replace("\\", "/")) string = " ".join(cmd_list) f.write(string) return include_file def compile_sources(self, resources, build_path, inc_dirs=None): # Web IDE progress bar for project build files_to_compile = resources.s_sources + resources.c_sources + resources.cpp_sources self.to_be_compiled = len(files_to_compile) self.compiled = 0 inc_paths = resources.inc_dirs if inc_dirs is not None: inc_paths.extend(inc_dirs) # De-duplicate include paths inc_paths = set(inc_paths) # Sort include paths for consistency inc_paths = sorted(set(inc_paths)) # Unique id of all include paths self.inc_md5 = md5(' '.join(inc_paths)).hexdigest() # Where to store response files self.build_dir = build_path objects = [] queue = [] prev_dir = None # The dependency checking for C/C++ is delegated to the compiler base_path = resources.base_path # Sort compile queue for consistency files_to_compile.sort() work_dir = getcwd() for source in files_to_compile: _, name, _ = split_path(source) object = self.relative_object_path(build_path, base_path, source) # Queue mode (multiprocessing) commands = self.compile_command(source, object, inc_paths) if commands is not None: queue.append({ 'source': source, 'object': object, 'commands': commands, 'work_dir': work_dir, 'chroot': self.CHROOT }) else: objects.append(object) # Use queues/multiprocessing if cpu count is higher than setting jobs = self.jobs if self.jobs else cpu_count() if jobs > CPU_COUNT_MIN and len(queue) > jobs: return self.compile_queue(queue, objects) else: return self.compile_seq(queue, objects) def compile_seq(self, queue, objects): for item in queue: result = compile_worker(item) self.compiled += 1 self.progress("compile", item['source'], build_update=True) for res in result['results']: self.debug("Command: %s" % ' '.join(res['command'])) self.compile_output([ res['code'], res['output'], res['command'] ]) objects.append(result['object']) return objects def compile_queue(self, queue, objects): jobs_count = int(self.jobs if self.jobs else cpu_count()) p = Pool(processes=jobs_count) results = [] for i in range(len(queue)): results.append(p.apply_async(compile_worker, [queue[i]])) itr = 0 while True: itr += 1 if itr > 180000: p.terminate() p.join() raise ToolException("Compile did not finish in 5 minutes") pending = 0 for r in results: if r._ready is True: try: result = r.get() results.remove(r) self.compiled += 1 self.progress("compile", result['source'], build_update=True) for res in result['results']: self.debug("Command: %s" % ' '.join(res['command'])) self.compile_output([ res['code'], res['output'], res['command'] ]) objects.append(result['object']) except ToolException, err: p.terminate() p.join() raise ToolException(err) else: pending += 1 if pending > jobs_count: break if len(results) == 0: break sleep(0.01) results = None p.terminate() p.join() return objects def compile_command(self, source, object, includes): # Check dependencies _, ext = splitext(source) ext = ext.lower() if ext == '.c' or ext == '.cpp': base, _ = splitext(object) dep_path = base + '.d' deps = self.parse_dependencies(dep_path) if (exists(dep_path)) else [] if len(deps) == 0 or self.need_update(object, deps): if ext == '.c': return self.compile_c(source, object, includes) else: return self.compile_cpp(source, object, includes) elif ext == '.s': deps = [source] if self.need_update(object, deps): return self.assemble(source, object, includes) else: return False return None def is_not_supported_error(self, output): return "#error directive: [NOT_SUPPORTED]" in output def compile_output(self, output=[]): _rc = output[0] _stderr = output[1] command = output[2] # Parse output for Warnings and Errors self.parse_output(_stderr) self.debug("Return: %s"% _rc) for error_line in _stderr.splitlines(): self.debug("Output: %s"% error_line) # Check return code if _rc != 0: for line in _stderr.splitlines(): self.tool_error(line) if self.is_not_supported_error(_stderr): raise NotSupportedException(_stderr) else: raise ToolException(_stderr) def build_library(self, objects, dir, name): needed_update = False lib = self.STD_LIB_NAME % name fout = join(dir, lib) if self.need_update(fout, objects): self.info("Library: %s" % lib) self.archive(objects, fout) needed_update = True return needed_update def link_program(self, r, tmp_path, name): needed_update = False ext = 'bin' if hasattr(self.target, 'OUTPUT_EXT'): ext = self.target.OUTPUT_EXT if hasattr(self.target, 'OUTPUT_NAMING'): self.var("binary_naming", self.target.OUTPUT_NAMING) if self.target.OUTPUT_NAMING == "8.3": name = name[0:8] ext = ext[0:3] # Create destination directory head, tail = split(name) new_path = join(tmp_path, head) mkdir(new_path) filename = name+'.'+ext elf = join(tmp_path, name + '.elf') bin = join(tmp_path, filename) if self.need_update(elf, r.objects + r.libraries + [r.linker_script]): needed_update = True self.progress("link", name) self.link(elf, r.objects, r.libraries, r.lib_dirs, r.linker_script) if self.need_update(bin, [elf]): needed_update = True self.progress("elf2bin", name) self.binary(r, elf, bin) self.var("compile_succeded", True) self.var("binary", filename) return bin, needed_update def default_cmd(self, command): self.debug("Command: %s"% ' '.join(command)) _stdout, _stderr, _rc = run_cmd(command) # Print all warning / erros from stderr to console output for error_line in _stderr.splitlines(): print error_line self.debug("Return: %s"% _rc) for output_line in _stdout.splitlines(): self.debug("Output: %s"% output_line) for error_line in _stderr.splitlines(): self.debug("Errors: %s"% error_line) if _rc != 0: for line in _stderr.splitlines(): self.tool_error(line) raise ToolException(_stderr) ### NOTIFICATIONS ### def info(self, message): self.notify({'type': 'info', 'message': message}) def debug(self, message): if self.VERBOSE: if type(message) is ListType: message = ' '.join(message) message = "[DEBUG] " + message self.notify({'type': 'debug', 'message': message}) def cc_info(self, severity, file, line, message, target_name=None, toolchain_name=None): self.notify({'type': 'cc', 'severity': severity, 'file': file, 'line': line, 'message': message, 'target_name': target_name, 'toolchain_name': toolchain_name}) def progress(self, action, file, build_update=False): msg = {'type': 'progress', 'action': action, 'file': file} if build_update: msg['percent'] = 100. * float(self.compiled) / float(self.to_be_compiled) self.notify(msg) def tool_error(self, message): self.notify({'type': 'tool_error', 'message': message}) def var(self, key, value): self.notify({'type': 'var', 'key': key, 'val': value}) from tools.settings import ARM_BIN from tools.settings import GCC_ARM_PATH, GCC_CR_PATH from tools.settings import IAR_PATH TOOLCHAIN_BIN_PATH = { 'ARM': ARM_BIN, 'uARM': ARM_BIN, 'GCC_ARM': GCC_ARM_PATH, 'GCC_CR': GCC_CR_PATH, 'IAR': IAR_PATH } from tools.toolchains.arm import ARM_STD, ARM_MICRO from tools.toolchains.gcc import GCC_ARM, GCC_CR from tools.toolchains.iar import IAR TOOLCHAIN_CLASSES = { 'ARM': ARM_STD, 'uARM': ARM_MICRO, 'GCC_ARM': GCC_ARM, 'GCC_CR': GCC_CR, 'IAR': IAR } TOOLCHAINS = set(TOOLCHAIN_CLASSES.keys()) # Toolchain profiles for backward compatibility with old mbed SDK library releases TOOLCHAIN_PROFILES = { 'uARM' : { 'v5': { 'ARMCC_VERSION': '5.06', 'COMMON_FLAGS':['-c', '--gnu', '-O3', '-Otime', '--split_sections', '--apcs=interwork'], 'COMMON_C_FLAGS':['--no_depend_system_headers'], 'COMMON_CC_FLAGS':['--c99'], 'COMMON_CPP_FLAGS':['--cpp', '--no_rtti'], 'COMPILE_C_AS_CPP': False, 'PATCHED_LIBRARY' : False, }, 'v4': { 'ARMCC_VERSION': '5.03', 'COMMON_FLAGS':['-c', '--gnu', '-O3', '-Otime', '--split_sections', '--apcs=interwork'], 'COMMON_C_FLAGS':['--no_depend_system_headers'], 'COMMON_CC_FLAGS':['--c99'], 'COMMON_CPP_FLAGS':['--cpp', '--no_rtti'], 'COMPILE_C_AS_CPP': False, 'PATCHED_LIBRARY' : False, }, 'v3': { 'ARMCC_VERSION': '5.01', 'COMMON_FLAGS':['-c', '--gnu', '-Ospace', '--split_sections', '--apcs=interwork'], 'COMMON_C_FLAGS':['--no_depend_system_headers'], 'COMMON_CC_FLAGS':['--c99'], 'COMMON_CPP_FLAGS':['--cpp', '--no_rtti'], 'COMPILE_C_AS_CPP': False, 'PATCHED_LIBRARY' : False, }, 'v2': { 'ARMCC_VERSION': '4', 'COMMON_FLAGS':['-c', '--gnu', '-Ospace', '--split_sections', '--apcs=interwork'], 'COMMON_C_FLAGS':['--no_depend_system_headers'], 'COMMON_CC_FLAGS':['--c99'], 'COMMON_CPP_FLAGS':['--cpp', '--no_rtti'], 'COMPILE_C_AS_CPP': False, 'PATCHED_LIBRARY' : True, }, 'v1': { 'ARMCC_VERSION': '4', 'COMMON_FLAGS':['-c', '--gnu', '-Otime', '--split_sections', '--apcs=interwork'], 'COMMON_C_FLAGS':['--no_depend_system_headers'], 'COMMON_CC_FLAGS':['--c99'], 'COMMON_CPP_FLAGS':['--cpp'], 'COMPILE_C_AS_CPP': True, 'PATCHED_LIBRARY' : True, } }, 'ARM' : { 'v5': { 'ARMCC_VERSION': '5.06', 'COMMON_FLAGS':['-c', '--gnu', '-O3', '-Otime', '--split_sections', '--apcs=interwork'], 'COMMON_C_FLAGS':['--no_depend_system_headers'], 'COMMON_CC_FLAGS':['--c99'], 'COMMON_CPP_FLAGS':['--cpp', '--no_rtti'], 'COMPILE_C_AS_CPP': False, }, 'v4': { 'ARMCC_VERSION': '5.03', 'COMMON_FLAGS':['-c', '--gnu', '-O3', '-Otime', '--split_sections', '--apcs=interwork'], 'COMMON_C_FLAGS':['--no_depend_system_headers'], 'COMMON_CC_FLAGS':['--c99'], 'COMMON_CPP_FLAGS':['--cpp', '--no_rtti'], 'COMPILE_C_AS_CPP': False, }, 'v3': { 'ARMCC_VERSION': '5.01', 'COMMON_FLAGS':['-c', '--gnu', '-Ospace', '--split_sections', '--apcs=interwork'], 'COMMON_C_FLAGS':['--no_depend_system_headers'], 'COMMON_CC_FLAGS':['--c99'], 'COMMON_CPP_FLAGS':['--cpp', '--no_rtti'], 'COMPILE_C_AS_CPP': False, }, 'v2': { 'COMMON_FLAGS':['-c', '--gnu', '-Ospace', '--split_sections', '--apcs=interwork'], 'COMMON_C_FLAGS':['--no_depend_system_headers'], 'COMMON_CC_FLAGS':['--c99'], 'COMMON_CPP_FLAGS':['--cpp', '--no_rtti'], 'COMPILE_C_AS_CPP': False, }, 'v1': { 'ARMCC_VERSION': '4', 'COMMON_FLAGS':['-c', '--gnu', '-Otime', '--split_sections', '--apcs=interwork'], 'COMMON_C_FLAGS':['--no_depend_system_headers'], 'COMMON_CC_FLAGS':['--c99'], 'COMMON_CPP_FLAGS':['--cpp'], 'COMPILE_C_AS_CPP': True, } } # end ARM }