#!/bin/bash # Instead of using a Makefile, since most of the firmwares here build in the # same exact way, here's a script to do the same thing if [ -z "$1" ]; then echo "Usage: build.sh MCU myprogram" echo "MCU is a number, like '13' for attiny13 or '841' for attiny841" exit fi export ATTINY=$1 ; shift export PROGRAM=$1 ; shift export MCU=attiny$ATTINY export CC=avr-gcc export OBJCOPY=avr-objcopy export CFLAGS="-Wall -g -Os -mmcu=$MCU -c -std=gnu99 -fgnu89-inline -DATTINY=$ATTINY -I.. -I../.. -I../../.. -fshort-enums" export OFLAGS="-Wall -g -Os -mmcu=$MCU" export LDFLAGS="-fgnu89-inline" export OBJCOPYFLAGS='--set-section-flags=.eeprom=alloc,load --change-section-lma .eeprom=0 --no-change-warnings -O ihex' export OBJS=$PROGRAM.o for arg in "$*" ; do OTHERFLAGS="$OTHERFLAGS $arg" done function run () { echo $* $* if [ x"$?" != x0 ]; then exit 1 ; fi } run $CC $OTHERFLAGS $CFLAGS -o $PROGRAM.o -c $PROGRAM.c run $CC $OFLAGS $LDFLAGS -o $PROGRAM.elf $PROGRAM.o run $OBJCOPY $OBJCOPYFLAGS $PROGRAM.elf $PROGRAM.hex # deprecated #run avr-size -C --mcu=$MCU $PROGRAM.elf | grep Full run avr-objdump -Pmem-usage $PROGRAM.elf | grep Full