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#
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# This file is part of the flashrom project.
#
# Copyright (C) 2005 coresystems GmbH <stepan@coresystems.de>
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# Copyright (C) 2009,2010,2012 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
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#
# 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 Foundation; version 2 of the License.
#
# 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
# 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., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301 USA
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#
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PROGRAM = flashrom
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###############################################################################
# Defaults for the toolchain.

# If you want to cross-compile, just run e.g.
# make CC=i586-pc-msdosdjgpp-gcc
# You may have to specify STRIP/AR/RANLIB as well.
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#
# Note for anyone editing this Makefile: gnumake will happily ignore any
# changes in this Makefile to variables set on the command line.
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CC      ?= gcc
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STRIP   ?= strip
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INSTALL = install
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DIFF    = diff
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PREFIX  ?= /usr/local
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MANDIR  ?= $(PREFIX)/share/man
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CFLAGS  ?= -Os -Wall -Wshadow
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EXPORTDIR ?= .
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AR      ?= ar
RANLIB  ?= ranlib
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# The following parameter changes the default programmer that will be used if there is no -p/--programmer
# argument given when running flashrom. The predefined setting does not enable any default so that every
# user has to declare the programmer he wants to use on every run. The rationale for this to be not set
# (to e.g. the internal programmer) is that forgetting to specify this when working with another programmer
# easily puts the system attached to the default programmer at risk (e.g. you want to flash coreboot to another
# system attached to an external programmer while the default programmer is set to the internal programmer, and
# you forget to use the -p parameter. This would (try to) overwrite the existing firmware of the computer
# running flashrom). Please do not enable this without thinking about the possible consequences. Possible
# values are those specified in enum programmer in programmer.h (which depend on other CONFIG_* options
# evaluated below, namely those that enable/disable the various programmers).
# Compilation will fail for unspecified values.
CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER ?= PROGRAMMER_INVALID
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# If your compiler spits out excessive warnings, run make WARNERROR=no
# You shouldn't have to change this flag.
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WARNERROR ?= yes

ifeq ($(WARNERROR), yes)
CFLAGS += -Werror
endif

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###############################################################################
# General OS/architecture specific settings.

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# HOST_OS is only used to work around local toolchain issues.
HOST_OS	?= $(shell uname)
ifeq ($(HOST_OS), MINGW32_NT-5.1)
# Explicitly set CC = gcc on MinGW, otherwise: "cc: command not found".
CC = gcc
endif
ifneq ($(HOST_OS), SunOS)
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STRIP_ARGS = -s
endif
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# Determine the destination OS.
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# IMPORTANT: The following line must be placed before TARGET_OS is ever used
# (of course), but should come after any lines setting CC because the line
# below uses CC itself.
override TARGET_OS := $(strip $(shell LC_ALL=C $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) -E os.h 2>/dev/null | grep -v '^\#' | grep '"' | cut -f 2 -d'"'))

ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), Darwin)
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CPPFLAGS += -I/opt/local/include -I/usr/local/include
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LDFLAGS += -L/opt/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib
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endif
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ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), FreeBSD)
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CPPFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
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LDFLAGS += -L/usr/local/lib
endif
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ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), OpenBSD)
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CPPFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
LDFLAGS += -L/usr/local/lib
endif
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ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), DOS)
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EXEC_SUFFIX := .exe
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CPPFLAGS += -I../libgetopt
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# DJGPP has odd uint*_t definitions which cause lots of format string warnings.
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CFLAGS += -Wno-format
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# FIXME Check if we can achieve the same effect with -L../libgetopt -lgetopt
LIBS += ../libgetopt/libgetopt.a
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# Bus Pirate, Serprog and PonyProg are not supported under DOS (missing serial support).
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI=yes
else
override CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_SERPROG), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SERPROG=yes
else
override CONFIG_SERPROG = no
endif
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_PONY_SPI), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_PONY_SPI=yes
else
override CONFIG_PONY_SPI = no
endif
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# Dediprog and FT2232 are not supported under DOS (missing USB support).
ifeq ($(CONFIG_DEDIPROG), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_DEDIPROG=yes
else
override CONFIG_DEDIPROG = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_FT2232_SPI), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_FT2232_SPI=yes
else
override CONFIG_FT2232_SPI = no
endif
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endif
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# FIXME: Should we check for Cygwin/MSVC as well?
ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), MinGW)
EXEC_SUFFIX := .exe
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# MinGW doesn't have the ffs() function, but we can use gcc's __builtin_ffs().
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FLASHROM_CFLAGS += -Dffs=__builtin_ffs
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# libusb-win32/libftdi stuff is usually installed in /usr/local.
CPPFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
LDFLAGS += -L/usr/local/lib
# Serprog is not supported under Windows/MinGW (missing sockets support).
ifeq ($(CONFIG_SERPROG), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SERPROG=yes
else
override CONFIG_SERPROG = no
endif
# For now we disable all PCI-based programmers on Windows/MinGW (no libpci).
ifeq ($(CONFIG_INTERNAL), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_INTERNAL=yes
else
override CONFIG_INTERNAL = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAYER_SPI), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_RAYER_SPI=yes
else
override CONFIG_RAYER_SPI = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NIC3COM), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NIC3COM=yes
else
override CONFIG_NIC3COM = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA=yes
else
override CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_SATASII), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SATASII=yes
else
override CONFIG_SATASII = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAHPT), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ATAHPT=yes
else
override CONFIG_ATAHPT = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_DRKAISER), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_DRKAISER=yes
else
override CONFIG_DRKAISER = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICREALTEK), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICREALTEK=yes
else
override CONFIG_NICREALTEK = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICNATSEMI), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICNATSEMI=yes
else
override CONFIG_NICNATSEMI = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICINTEL=yes
else
override CONFIG_NICINTEL = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI=yes
else
override CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_OGP_SPI), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_OGP_SPI=yes
else
override CONFIG_OGP_SPI = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_SATAMV), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SATAMV=yes
else
override CONFIG_SATAMV = no
endif
endif

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ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), libpayload)
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FLASHROM_CFLAGS += -DSTANDALONE
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_DUMMY), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_DUMMY=yes
else
override CONFIG_DUMMY = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI=yes
else
override CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_SERPROG), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SERPROG=yes
else
override CONFIG_SERPROG = no
endif
# Dediprog and FT2232 are not supported with libpayload (missing libusb support)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_DEDIPROG), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_DEDIPROG=yes
else
override CONFIG_DEDIPROG = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_FT2232_SPI), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_FT2232_SPI=yes
else
override CONFIG_FT2232_SPI = no
endif
endif

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ifneq ($(TARGET_OS), Linux)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_SPI), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_LINUX_SPI=yes
else
override CONFIG_LINUX_SPI = no
endif
endif

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# Determine the destination processor architecture.
# IMPORTANT: The following line must be placed before ARCH is ever used
# (of course), but should come after any lines setting CC because the line
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# below uses CC itself.
override ARCH := $(strip $(shell LC_ALL=C $(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) -E arch.h 2>/dev/null | grep -v '^\#' | grep '"' | cut -f 2 -d'"'))
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# PCI port I/O support is unimplemented on PPC/MIPS and unavailable on ARM.
# Right now this means the drivers below only work on x86.
ifneq ($(ARCH), x86)
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_NIC3COM), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NIC3COM=yes
else
override CONFIG_NIC3COM = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICREALTEK), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICREALTEK=yes
else
override CONFIG_NICREALTEK = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICNATSEMI), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_NICNATSEMI=yes
else
override CONFIG_NICNATSEMI = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAYER_SPI), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_RAYER_SPI=yes
else
override CONFIG_RAYER_SPI = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAHPT), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_ATAHPT=yes
else
override CONFIG_ATAHPT = no
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_SATAMV), yes)
UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES += CONFIG_SATAMV=yes
else
override CONFIG_SATAMV = no
endif
endif

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###############################################################################
# Flash chip drivers and bus support infrastructure.

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CHIP_OBJS = jedec.o stm50flw0x0x.o w39.o w29ee011.o \
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	sst28sf040.o m29f400bt.o 82802ab.o pm49fl00x.o \
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	sst49lfxxxc.o sst_fwhub.o flashchips.o spi.o spi25.o spi25_statusreg.o \
	opaque.o sfdp.o en29lv640b.o
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# Library code.
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LIB_OBJS = layout.o flashrom.o udelay.o programmer.o
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###############################################################################
# Frontend related stuff.
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CLI_OBJS = cli_classic.o cli_output.o print.o
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# Set the flashrom version string from the highest revision number
# of the checked out flashrom files.
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# Note to packagers: Any tree exported with "make export" or "make tarball"
# will not require subversion. The downloadable snapshots are already exported.
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SVNVERSION := $(shell LC_ALL=C svnversion -cn . 2>/dev/null | sed -e "s/.*://" -e "s/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/" | grep "[0-9]" || LC_ALL=C svn info . 2>/dev/null | awk '/^Revision:/ {print $$2 }' | grep "[0-9]" || LC_ALL=C git svn info . 2>/dev/null | awk '/^Revision:/ {print $$2 }' | grep "[0-9]" || echo unknown)
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RELEASE := 0.9.6.1
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VERSION := $(RELEASE)-r$(SVNVERSION)
RELEASENAME ?= $(VERSION)
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SVNDEF := -D'FLASHROM_VERSION="$(VERSION)"'
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# Always enable internal/onboard support for now.
CONFIG_INTERNAL ?= yes

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# Always enable serprog for now. Needs to be disabled on Windows.
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CONFIG_SERPROG ?= yes

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# RayeR SPIPGM hardware support
CONFIG_RAYER_SPI ?= yes

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# PonyProg2000 SPI hardware support
CONFIG_PONY_SPI ?= yes

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# Always enable 3Com NICs for now.
CONFIG_NIC3COM ?= yes

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# Enable NVIDIA graphics cards. Note: write and erase do not work properly.
CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA ?= yes
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# Always enable SiI SATA controllers for now.
CONFIG_SATASII ?= yes

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# Highpoint (HPT) ATA/RAID controller support.
# IMPORTANT: This code is not yet working!
CONFIG_ATAHPT ?= no

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# Always enable FT2232 SPI dongles for now.
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CONFIG_FT2232_SPI ?= yes
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# Always enable dummy tracing for now.
CONFIG_DUMMY ?= yes

# Always enable Dr. Kaiser for now.
CONFIG_DRKAISER ?= yes
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# Always enable Realtek NICs for now.
CONFIG_NICREALTEK ?= yes

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# Disable National Semiconductor NICs until support is complete and tested.
CONFIG_NICNATSEMI ?= no

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# Always enable Intel NICs for now.
CONFIG_NICINTEL ?= yes

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# Always enable SPI on Intel NICs for now.
CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI ?= yes

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# Always enable SPI on OGP cards for now.
CONFIG_OGP_SPI ?= yes

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# Always enable Bus Pirate SPI for now.
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CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI ?= yes
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# Disable Dediprog SF100 until support is complete and tested.
CONFIG_DEDIPROG ?= no

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# Always enable Marvell SATA controllers for now.
CONFIG_SATAMV ?= yes

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# Enable Linux spidev interface by default. We disable it on non-Linux targets.
CONFIG_LINUX_SPI ?= yes

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# Disable wiki printing by default. It is only useful if you have wiki access.
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CONFIG_PRINT_WIKI ?= no
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# Bitbanging SPI infrastructure, default off unless needed.
ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAYER_SPI), yes)
override CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI = yes
else
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_PONY_SPI), yes)
override CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI = yes
else
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_INTERNAL), yes)
override CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI = yes
else
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI), yes)
override CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI = yes
else
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_OGP_SPI), yes)
override CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI = yes
else
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CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI ?= no
endif
endif
endif
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endif
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endif
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###############################################################################
# Programmer drivers and programmer support infrastructure.

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FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER=$(CONFIG_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER)'

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ifeq ($(CONFIG_INTERNAL), yes)
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FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_INTERNAL=1'
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += processor_enable.o chipset_enable.o board_enable.o cbtable.o dmi.o internal.o
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ifeq ($(ARCH), x86)
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += it87spi.o it85spi.o sb600spi.o wbsio_spi.o mcp6x_spi.o
PROGRAMMER_OBJS += ichspi.o ich_descriptors.o
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else
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NEED_PCI := yes
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_SERPROG), yes)
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FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_SERPROG=1'
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += serprog.o
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NEED_SERIAL := yes
NEED_NET := yes
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAYER_SPI), yes)
FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_RAYER_SPI=1'
PROGRAMMER_OBJS += rayer_spi.o
# Actually, NEED_PCI is wrong. NEED_IOPORT_ACCESS would be more correct.
NEED_PCI := yes
endif

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ifeq ($(CONFIG_PONY_SPI), yes)
FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_PONY_SPI=1'
PROGRAMMER_OBJS += pony_spi.o
NEED_SERIAL := yes
endif

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ifeq ($(CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI), yes)
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FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_BITBANG_SPI=1'
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += bitbang_spi.o
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_NIC3COM), yes)
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FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_NIC3COM=1'
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += nic3com.o
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NEED_PCI := yes
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA), yes)
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FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_GFXNVIDIA=1'
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += gfxnvidia.o
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NEED_PCI := yes
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_SATASII), yes)
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FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_SATASII=1'
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += satasii.o
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NEED_PCI := yes
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_ATAHPT), yes)
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FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_ATAHPT=1'
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += atahpt.o
NEED_PCI := yes
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_FT2232_SPI), yes)
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FTDILIBS := $(shell pkg-config --libs libftdi 2>/dev/null || printf "%s" "-lftdi -lusb")
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# This is a totally ugly hack.
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FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(shell LC_ALL=C grep -q "FTDISUPPORT := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-D'CONFIG_FT2232_SPI=1'")
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FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(shell LC_ALL=C grep -q "FT232H := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-D'HAVE_FT232H=1'")
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FEATURE_LIBS += $(shell LC_ALL=C grep -q "FTDISUPPORT := yes" .features && printf "%s" "$(FTDILIBS)")
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += ft2232_spi.o
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# We can't set NEED_USB here because that would transform libftdi auto-enabling
# into a hard requirement for libusb, defeating the purpose of auto-enabling.
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endif

ifeq ($(CONFIG_DUMMY), yes)
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FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_DUMMY=1'
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += dummyflasher.o
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endif

ifeq ($(CONFIG_DRKAISER), yes)
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += drkaiser.o
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICREALTEK), yes)
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FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_NICREALTEK=1'
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += nicrealtek.o
NEED_PCI := yes
endif

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ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICNATSEMI), yes)
FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_NICNATSEMI=1'
PROGRAMMER_OBJS += nicnatsemi.o
NEED_PCI := yes
endif

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ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL), yes)
FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_NICINTEL=1'
PROGRAMMER_OBJS += nicintel.o
NEED_PCI := yes
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI), yes)
FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_NICINTEL_SPI=1'
PROGRAMMER_OBJS += nicintel_spi.o
NEED_PCI := yes
endif

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ifeq ($(CONFIG_OGP_SPI), yes)
FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_OGP_SPI=1'
PROGRAMMER_OBJS += ogp_spi.o
NEED_PCI := yes
endif

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ifeq ($(CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI), yes)
FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_BUSPIRATE_SPI=1'
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += buspirate_spi.o
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endif

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NEED_USB := yes
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endif

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ifeq ($(CONFIG_SATAMV), yes)
FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'CONFIG_SATAMV=1'
PROGRAMMER_OBJS += satamv.o
NEED_PCI := yes
endif

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ifeq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_SPI), yes)
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# This is a totally ugly hack.
FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(shell LC_ALL=C grep -q "LINUX_SPI_SUPPORT := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-D'CONFIG_LINUX_SPI=1'")
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += linux_spi.o
endif

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ifeq ($(NEED_SERIAL), yes)
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ifeq ($(NEED_NET), yes)
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ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), SunOS)
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LIBS += -lsocket
endif
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endif

ifeq ($(NEED_PCI), yes)
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FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'NEED_PCI=1'
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PROGRAMMER_OBJS += pcidev.o physmap.o hwaccess.o
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# The libpci we want is called libpciutils on NetBSD and needs NetBSD libpci.
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PCILIBS += -lpciutils -lpci
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# For (i386|x86_64)_iopl(2).
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PCILIBS += -l$(shell uname -p)
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else
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ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), DOS)
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# FIXME There needs to be a better way to do this
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CPPFLAGS += -I../libpci/include
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PCILIBS += ../libpci/lib/libpci.a
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else
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ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), OpenBSD)
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# For (i386|amd64)_iopl(2).
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PCILIBS += -l$(shell uname -m)
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else
ifeq ($(TARGET_OS), Darwin)
# DirectHW framework can be found in the DirectHW library.
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PCILIBS += -framework IOKit -framework DirectHW
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else
endif
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endif
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endif
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endif
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endif

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ifeq ($(NEED_USB), yes)
CHECK_LIBUSB0 = yes
FEATURE_CFLAGS += -D'NEED_USB=1'
USBLIBS := $(shell pkg-config --libs libusb 2>/dev/null || printf "%s" "-lusb")
endif

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ifeq ($(CONFIG_PRINT_WIKI), yes)
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endif

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FEATURE_CFLAGS += $(shell LC_ALL=C grep -q "UTSNAME := yes" .features && printf "%s" "-D'HAVE_UTSNAME=1'")

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# We could use PULLED_IN_LIBS, but that would be ugly.
FEATURE_LIBS += $(shell LC_ALL=C grep -q "NEEDLIBZ := yes" .libdeps && printf "%s" "-lz")

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LIBFLASHROM_OBJS = $(CHIP_OBJS) $(PROGRAMMER_OBJS) $(LIB_OBJS)
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all: hwlibs features $(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX)
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ifeq ($(ARCH), x86)
	@+$(MAKE) -C util/ich_descriptors_tool/ TARGET_OS=$(TARGET_OS) EXEC_SUFFIX=$(EXEC_SUFFIX)
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$(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX): $(OBJS)
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	$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(OBJS) $(FEATURE_LIBS) $(LIBS) $(PCILIBS) $(USBLIBS)
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libflashrom.a: $(LIBFLASHROM_OBJS)
	$(AR) rcs $@ $^
	$(RANLIB) $@

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# TAROPTIONS reduces information leakage from the packager's system.
# If other tar programs support command line arguments for setting uid/gid of
# stored files, they can be handled here as well.
TAROPTIONS = $(shell LC_ALL=C tar --version|grep -q GNU && echo "--owner=root --group=root")
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%.o: %.c .features
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	$(CC) -MMD $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(FLASHROM_CFLAGS) $(FEATURE_CFLAGS) $(SVNDEF) -o $@ -c $<
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# Make sure to add all names of generated binaries here.
# This includes all frontends and libflashrom.
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# We don't use EXEC_SUFFIX here because we want to clean everything.
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clean:
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	rm -f $(PROGRAM) $(PROGRAM).exe libflashrom.a *.o *.d
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	@+$(MAKE) -C util/ich_descriptors_tool/ clean
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distclean: clean
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	rm -f .features .libdeps
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strip: $(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX)
	$(STRIP) $(STRIP_ARGS) $(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX)
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# to define test programs we use verbatim variables, which get exported
# to environment variables and are referenced with $$<varname> later

define COMPILER_TEST
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
	(void) argc;
	(void) argv;
	return 0;
}
endef
export COMPILER_TEST

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compiler: featuresavailable
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	@printf "Checking for a C compiler... "
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	@echo "$$COMPILER_TEST" > .test.c
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	@$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .test.c -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) >/dev/null &&	\
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		echo "found." || ( echo "not found."; \
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		rm -f .test.c .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX); exit 1)
	@rm -f .test.c .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX)
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	@printf "Target arch is "
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	@# FreeBSD wc will output extraneous whitespace.
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	@echo $(ARCH)|wc -w|grep -q '^[[:blank:]]*1[[:blank:]]*$$' ||	\
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		( echo "unknown. Aborting."; exit 1)
	@printf "%s\n" '$(ARCH)'
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	@printf "Target OS is "
	@# FreeBSD wc will output extraneous whitespace.
	@echo $(TARGET_OS)|wc -w|grep -q '^[[:blank:]]*1[[:blank:]]*$$' ||	\
		( echo "unknown. Aborting."; exit 1)
	@printf "%s\n" '$(TARGET_OS)'
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define LIBPCI_TEST
/* Avoid a failing test due to libpci header symbol shadowing breakage */
#define index shadow_workaround_index
#include <pci/pci.h>
struct pci_access *pacc;
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
	(void) argc;
	(void) argv;
	pacc = pci_alloc();
	return 0;
}
endef
export LIBPCI_TEST

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define LIBUSB0_TEST
#include <usb.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
	(void) argc;
	(void) argv;
	usb_init();
	return 0;
}
endef
export LIBUSB0_TEST

hwlibs: compiler
	@printf "" > .libdeps
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ifeq ($(CHECK_LIBPCI), yes)
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	@printf "Checking for libpci headers... "
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	@echo "$$LIBPCI_TEST" > .test.c
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	@$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) .test.c -o .test.o >/dev/null &&		\
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		echo "found." || ( echo "not found."; echo;			\
		echo "Please install libpci headers (package pciutils-devel).";	\
		echo "See README for more information."; echo;			\
		rm -f .test.c .test.o; exit 1)
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	@printf "Checking if libpci is present and sufficient... "
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	@$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) .test.o -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(LIBS) $(PCILIBS) >/dev/null &&		\
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		echo "yes." || ( echo "no.";							\
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		printf "Checking if libz+libpci are present and sufficient...";	\
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		$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) .test.o -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(LIBS) $(PCILIBS) -lz >/dev/null &&	\
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		( echo "yes."; echo "NEEDLIBZ := yes" > .libdeps ) || ( echo "no."; echo;	\
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		echo "Please install libpci (package pciutils) and/or libz.";			\
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		echo "See README for more information."; echo;				\
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		rm -f .test.c .test.o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX); exit 1) )
	@rm -f .test.c .test.o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX)
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endif
ifeq ($(CHECK_LIBUSB0), yes)
	@printf "Checking for libusb-0.1/libusb-compat headers... "
	@echo "$$LIBUSB0_TEST" > .test.c
	@$(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) .test.c -o .test.o >/dev/null &&		\
		echo "found." || ( echo "not found."; echo;				\
		echo "Please install libusb-0.1 headers or libusb-compat headers.";	\
		echo "See README for more information."; echo;				\
		rm -f .test.c .test.o; exit 1)
	@printf "Checking if libusb-0.1 is usable... "
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	@$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) .test.o -o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(LIBS) $(USBLIBS) >/dev/null &&	\
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		echo "yes." || ( echo "no.";						\
		echo "Please install libusb-0.1 or libusb-compat.";			\
		echo "See README for more information."; echo;				\
		rm -f .test.c .test.o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX); exit 1)
	@rm -f .test.c .test.o .test$(EXEC_SUFFIX)
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endif
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.features: features

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# If a user does not explicitly request a non-working feature, we should
# silently disable it. However, if a non-working (does not compile) feature
# is explicitly requested, we should bail out with a descriptive error message.
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# We also have to check that at least one programmer driver is enabled.
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featuresavailable:
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ifeq ($(PROGRAMMER_OBJS),)
	@echo "You have to enable at least one programmer driver!"
	@false
endif
ifneq ($(UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES), )
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	@echo "The following features are unavailable on your machine: $(UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES)"
	@false
endif

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define FTDI_TEST
#include <ftdi.h>
struct ftdi_context *ftdic = NULL;
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
	(void) argc;
	(void) argv;
	return ftdi_init(ftdic);
}
endef
export FTDI_TEST

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define FTDI_232H_TEST
#include <ftdi.h>
enum ftdi_chip_type type = TYPE_232H;
endef
export FTDI_232H_TEST

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define UTSNAME_TEST
#include <sys/utsname.h>
struct utsname osinfo;
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
	(void) argc;
	(void) argv;
	uname (&osinfo);
	return 0;
}
endef
export UTSNAME_TEST

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define LINUX_SPI_TEST
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/spi/spidev.h>

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
	(void) argc;
	(void) argv;
	return 0;
}
endef
export LINUX_SPI_TEST

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features: compiler
	@echo "FEATURES := yes" > .features.tmp
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_FT2232_SPI), yes)
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	@printf "Checking for FTDI support... "
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	@echo "$$FTDI_TEST" > .featuretest.c
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	@$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(FTDILIBS) $(LIBS) >/dev/null 2>&1 &&	\
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		( echo "found."; echo "FTDISUPPORT := yes" >> .features.tmp ) ||	\
		( echo "not found."; echo "FTDISUPPORT := no" >> .features.tmp )
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	@printf "Checking for FT232H support in libftdi... "
	@echo "$$FTDI_232H_TEST" >> .featuretest.c
	@$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(FTDILIBS) $(LIBS) >/dev/null 2>&1 &&	\
		( echo "found."; echo "FT232H := yes" >> .features.tmp ) ||	\
		( echo "not found."; echo "FT232H := no" >> .features.tmp )
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endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_SPI), yes)
	@printf "Checking if Linux SPI headers are present... "
	@echo "$$LINUX_SPI_TEST" > .featuretest.c
	@$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) >/dev/null 2>&1 &&	\
		( echo "yes."; echo "LINUX_SPI_SUPPORT := yes" >> .features.tmp ) ||	\
		( echo "no."; echo "LINUX_SPI_SUPPORT := no" >> .features.tmp )
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endif
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	@printf "Checking for utsname support... "
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	@echo "$$UTSNAME_TEST" > .featuretest.c
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	@$(CC) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) .featuretest.c -o .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX) >/dev/null 2>&1 &&	\
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		( echo "found."; echo "UTSNAME := yes" >> .features.tmp ) ||	\
		( echo "not found."; echo "UTSNAME := no" >> .features.tmp )
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	@$(DIFF) -q .features.tmp .features >/dev/null 2>&1 && rm .features.tmp || mv .features.tmp .features
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	@rm -f .featuretest.c .featuretest$(EXEC_SUFFIX)
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install: $(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX)
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	mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/sbin
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	mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8
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	$(INSTALL) -m 0755 $(PROGRAM)$(EXEC_SUFFIX) $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/sbin
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	$(INSTALL) -m 0644 $(PROGRAM).8 $(DESTDIR)$(MANDIR)/man8
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export:
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	@rm -rf $(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)
	@svn export -r BASE . $(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)
	@sed "s/^SVNVERSION.*/SVNVERSION := $(SVNVERSION)/" Makefile >$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)/Makefile
	@LC_ALL=C svn log >$(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)/ChangeLog
	@echo Exported $(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)/
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tarball: export
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	@tar cjf $(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME).tar.bz2 -C $(EXPORTDIR)/ $(TAROPTIONS) flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)/
	@rm -rf $(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME)
	@echo Created $(EXPORTDIR)/flashrom-$(RELEASENAME).tar.bz2
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djgpp-dos: clean
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	make CC=i586-pc-msdosdjgpp-gcc STRIP=i586-pc-msdosdjgpp-strip
libpayload: clean
	make CC="CC=i386-elf-gcc lpgcc" AR=i386-elf-ar RANLIB=i386-elf-ranlib
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.PHONY: all clean distclean compiler hwlibs features export tarball dos featuresavailable
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-include $(OBJS:.o=.d)