micropython/unix/Makefile
Paul Sokolovsky 1060baa2c2 unix: Provide "fast" target to build interpreter for benchmarking.
This build is primarily intended for benchmarking, and may have random
features enabled/disabled to get high scores in synthetic benchmarks.
The intent is to show/prove that MicroPython codebase can compete with
CPython, when configured appropriately. But the main MicroPython aim
still remains to optimize for memory usage (which inevitibly leads to
performance degradation in some areas on some workloads).
2014-11-02 18:17:43 +02:00

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Makefile

include ../py/mkenv.mk
-include mpconfigport.mk
# define main target
PROG = micropython
# qstr definitions (must come before including py.mk)
QSTR_DEFS = qstrdefsport.h
# OS name, for simple autoconfig
UNAME_S := $(shell uname -s)
# include py core make definitions
include ../py/py.mk
INC = -I.
INC += -I$(PY_SRC)
INC += -I$(BUILD)
# compiler settings
CWARN = -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Werror
CFLAGS = $(INC) $(CWARN) -ansi -std=gnu99 -DUNIX $(CFLAGS_MOD) $(COPT) $(CFLAGS_EXTRA)
# Debugging/Optimization
ifdef DEBUG
CFLAGS += -g
COPT = -O0
else
COPT = -Os #-DNDEBUG
endif
# On OSX, 'gcc' is a symlink to clang unless a real gcc is installed.
# The unix port of micropython on OSX must be compiled with clang,
# while cross-compile ports require gcc, so we test here for OSX and
# if necessary override the value of 'CC' set in py/mkenv.mk
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Darwin)
CC = clang
# Use clang syntax for map file and set osx specific flags
LDFLAGS_ARCH = -Wl,-order_file,$(BUILD)/order.def -Wl,-map,$@.map
else
# Use gcc syntax for map file
LDFLAGS_ARCH = -Wl,-Map=$@.map,--cref
endif
LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS_MOD) $(LDFLAGS_ARCH) -lm $(LDFLAGS_EXTRA)
ifeq ($(MICROPY_FORCE_32BIT),1)
# Note: you may need to install i386 versions of dependency packages,
# starting with linux-libc-dev:i386
CFLAGS += -m32
LDFLAGS += -m32
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_FFI),1)
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Linux)
CFLAGS_MOD += -I/usr/include/i686-linux-gnu
endif
endif
endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_USE_READLINE),1)
CFLAGS_MOD += -DMICROPY_USE_READLINE=1
LDFLAGS_MOD += -lreadline
# the following is needed for BSD
#LDFLAGS_MOD += -ltermcap
endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_TIME),1)
CFLAGS_MOD += -DMICROPY_PY_TIME=1
SRC_MOD += modtime.c
endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_TERMIOS),1)
CFLAGS_MOD += -DMICROPY_PY_TERMIOS=1
SRC_MOD += modtermios.c
endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_FFI),1)
LIBFFI_LDFLAGS_MOD := $(shell pkg-config --libs libffi)
LIBFFI_CFLAGS_MOD := $(shell pkg-config --cflags libffi)
CFLAGS_MOD += $(LIBFFI_CFLAGS_MOD) -DMICROPY_PY_FFI=1
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Linux)
LDFLAGS_MOD += -ldl
endif
LDFLAGS_MOD += $(LIBFFI_LDFLAGS_MOD)
SRC_MOD += modffi.c
endif
# source files
SRC_C = \
main.c \
gccollect.c \
input.c \
file.c \
modsocket.c \
modos.c \
alloc.c \
$(SRC_MOD)
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Darwin)
# Must be the last file in list of sources
SRC_C += seg_helpers.c
# making seg_helpers.c rely on order.def will force order.def to be created
seg_helpers.c: $(BUILD)/order.def
# create order.def in build directory
$(BUILD)/order.def:
$(Q)echo "seg_helpers.o: ___bss_start" > $@
endif
OBJ = $(PY_O) $(addprefix $(BUILD)/, $(SRC_C:.c=.o))
include ../py/mkrules.mk
.PHONY: test
test: $(PROG) ../tests/run-tests
$(eval DIRNAME=$(notdir $(CURDIR)))
cd ../tests && MICROPY_MICROPYTHON=../$(DIRNAME)/$(PROG) ./run-tests
# install micropython in /usr/local/bin
TARGET = micropython
PREFIX = $(DESTDIR)/usr/local
BINDIR = $(PREFIX)/bin
PIPSRC = ../tools/pip-micropython
PIPTARGET = pip-micropython
install: micropython
install -D $(TARGET) $(BINDIR)/$(TARGET)
install -D $(PIPSRC) $(BINDIR)/$(PIPTARGET)
# uninstall micropython
uninstall:
-rm $(BINDIR)/$(TARGET)
-rm $(BINDIR)/$(PIPTARGET)
# build synthetically fast interpreter for benchmarking
fast:
@echo Make sure to run make -B
$(MAKE) COPT="-O2 -DNDEBUG" CFLAGS_EXTRA='-DMP_CONFIGFILE="<mpconfigport_fast.h>"' BUILD=build-fast