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Jacob Alexander c8b4baf652 Adding initial Teensy 3 support, compiles, but not fully functional yet.
- CDC Output seems to be working
- USB Keyboard output has not been tested, but is "ready"
- UART and Timers have not been tested, or fully utilized
- Issues using Timer 0
- Initial template for MBC-55X Scan module (only module currently compatible with the arm build)
- Updated the interface to the AVR usb module for symmetry with the ARM usb module
- Much gutting was done to the Teensy 3 usb keyboard module, though not in an ideal state yet
2013-01-27 01:47:52 -05:00

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CMake

###| CMAKE Kiibohd Controller |###
#
# Jacob Alexander 2011-2013
# Due to this file's usefulness:
#
# Released into the Public Domain
#
# Freescale ARM CMake Build Configuration
#
###
#| Set the Compilers (must be set first)
include( CMakeForceCompiler )
cmake_force_c_compiler ( arm-none-eabi-gcc AVRCCompiler )
cmake_force_cxx_compiler( arm-none-eabi-g++ AVRCxxCompiler )
#| Compiler Binaries
set( OBJCOPY "arm-none-eabi-objcopy" )
set( OBJDUMP "arm-none-eabi-objdump" )
set( NM "arm-none-eabi-nm" )
set( SIZE "arm-none-eabi-size" )
###
# ARM Defines and Linker Options
#
#| Chip Name (Linker)
#| You _MUST_ set this to match the board you are using
#| type "make clean" after changing this, so all files will be rebuilt
#|
#| "mk20dx128" # Teensy 3.0
set( CHIP "mk20dx128" )
message( STATUS "Chip Selected:" )
message( "${CHIP}" )
#| CPU Type
#| You _MUST_ set this to match the board you are using
#| type "make clean" after changing this, so all files will be rebuilt
#|
#| "cortex-m4" # Teensy 3.0
set( CPU "cortex-m4" )
message( STATUS "CPU Selected:" )
message( "${CPU}" )
#| Extra Compiler Sources
#| Mostly for convenience functions like interrupt handlers
set( COMPILER_SRCS
Lib/${CHIP}.c
Lib/delay.c
)
message( STATUS "Compiler Source Files:" )
message( "${COMPILER_SRCS}" )
#| Compiler flag to set the C Standard level.
#| c89 = "ANSI" C
#| gnu89 = c89 plus GCC extensions
#| c99 = ISO C99 standard (not yet fully implemented)
#| gnu99 = c99 plus GCC extensions
set( CSTANDARD "-std=gnu99" )
#| Warning Options
#| -Wall...: warning level
set( WARN "-Wall -g" )
#| Tuning Options
#| -f...: tuning, see GCC manual
set( TUNING "-mthumb -nostdlib" )
#| Optimization level, can be [0, 1, 2, 3, s].
#| 0 = turn off optimization. s = optimize for size.
#| (Note: 3 is not always the best optimization level.)
set( OPT "s" )
#| Output Format
#| srec, ihex, binary
set( FORMAT "ihex" )
#| Processor frequency.
#| Normally the first thing your program should do is set the clock prescaler,
#| so your program will run at the correct speed. You should also set this
#| variable to same clock speed. The _delay_ms() macro uses this, and many
#| examples use this variable to calculate timings. Do not add a "UL" here.
set( F_CPU "48000000" )
#| Dependency Files
#| Compiler flags to generate dependency files.
set( GENDEPFLAGS "-MMD" )
#| Compiler Flags
add_definitions( "-mcpu=${CPU} -DF_CPU=${F_CPU} -D_${CHIP}_=1 -O${OPT} ${TUNING} ${WARN} ${CSTANDARD} ${GENDEPFLAGS} -I${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}" )
#| Linker Flags
set( LINKER_FLAGS "-mcpu=${CPU} -Wl,-Map=${TARGET}.map,--cref -Wl,--gc-sections -mthumb -T${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/Lib/${CHIP}.ld" )
#| Hex Flags (XXX, CMake seems to have issues if you quote the arguments for the custom commands...)
set( HEX_FLAGS -O ${FORMAT} -R .eeprom )
#| Lss Flags
set( LSS_FLAGS -h -S -z )