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# Select the variant to build for:
ifdef VARIANT_DIR
# Custom variant path - remove trailing slash and get the final component of
# the path as the variant name.
VARIANT ?= $(notdir $(VARIANT_DIR:/=))
else
# If not given on the command line, then default to standard.
VARIANT ?= standard
VARIANT_DIR ?= variants/$(VARIANT)
endif
ifeq ($(wildcard $(VARIANT_DIR)/.),)
$(error Invalid VARIANT specified: $(VARIANT_DIR))
endif
# If the build directory is not given, make it reflect the variant name.
BUILD ?= build-$(VARIANT)
include ../../py/mkenv.mk
-include mpconfigport.mk
include $(VARIANT_DIR)/mpconfigvariant.mk
# Use the default frozen manifest, variants may override this.
FROZEN_MANIFEST ?= variants/manifest.py
# This should be configured by the mpconfigvariant.mk
PROG ?= micropython
# qstr definitions (must come before including py.mk)
QSTR_DEFS += qstrdefsport.h
QSTR_GLOBAL_DEPENDENCIES += $(VARIANT_DIR)/mpconfigvariant.h
# OS name, for simple autoconfig
UNAME_S := $(shell uname -s)
# include py core make definitions
include $(TOP)/py/py.mk
include $(TOP)/extmod/extmod.mk
GIT_SUBMODULES += lib/berkeley-db-1.xx
INC += -I.
INC += -I$(TOP)
INC += -I$(BUILD)
# compiler settings
CWARN = -Wall -Werror
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CWARN += -Wextra -Wno-unused-parameter -Wpointer-arith -Wdouble-promotion -Wfloat-conversion
CFLAGS += $(INC) $(CWARN) -std=gnu99 -DUNIX $(COPT) -I$(VARIANT_DIR) $(CFLAGS_EXTRA)
# Debugging/Optimization
ifdef DEBUG
COPT ?= -Og
else
COPT ?= -Os
COPT += -DNDEBUG
endif
# Remove unused sections.
COPT += -fdata-sections -ffunction-sections
# Note: Symbols and debug information will still be stripped from the final binary
# unless "DEBUG=1" or "STRIP=" is passed to make, see README.md for details.
CFLAGS += -g
ifndef DEBUG
# _FORTIFY_SOURCE is a feature in gcc/glibc which is intended to provide extra
# security for detecting buffer overflows. Some distros (Ubuntu at the very least)
# have it enabled by default.
#
# gcc already optimizes some printf calls to call puts and/or putchar. When
# _FORTIFY_SOURCE is enabled and compiling with -O1 or greater, then some
# printf calls will also be optimized to call __printf_chk (in glibc). Any
# printfs which get redirected to __printf_chk are then no longer synchronized
# with printfs that go through mp_printf.
#
# In MicroPython, we don't want to use the runtime library's printf but rather
# go through mp_printf, so that stdout is properly tied into streams, etc.
# This means that we either need to turn off _FORTIFY_SOURCE or provide our
# own implementation of __printf_chk. We've chosen to turn off _FORTIFY_SOURCE.
# It should also be noted that the use of printf in MicroPython is typically
# quite limited anyways (primarily for debug and some error reporting, etc
# in the unix version).
#
# Information about _FORTIFY_SOURCE seems to be rather scarce. The best I could
# find was this: https://securityblog.redhat.com/2014/03/26/fortify-and-you/
# Original patchset was introduced by
# https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2004-09/msg02055.html .
#
# Turning off _FORTIFY_SOURCE is only required when compiling with -O1 or greater
CFLAGS += -U _FORTIFY_SOURCE
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)
ifeq ($(MICROPY_FORCE_32BIT),1)
CC = clang -m32
else
CC = clang
endif
# Use clang syntax for map file
LDFLAGS_ARCH = -Wl,-map,$@.map -Wl,-dead_strip
else
# Use gcc syntax for map file
LDFLAGS_ARCH = -Wl,-Map=$@.map,--cref -Wl,--gc-sections
endif
LDFLAGS += $(LDFLAGS_MOD) $(LDFLAGS_ARCH) -lm $(LDFLAGS_EXTRA)
# Flags to link with pthread library
LIBPTHREAD = -lpthread
ifeq ($(MICROPY_FORCE_32BIT),1)
# Note: you may need to install i386 versions of dependency packages,
# starting with linux-libc-dev:i386
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_FFI),1)
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Linux)
CFLAGS += -I/usr/include/i686-linux-gnu
endif
endif
endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_USE_READLINE),1)
INC += -I$(TOP)/shared/readline
CFLAGS += -DMICROPY_USE_READLINE=1
SHARED_SRC_C_EXTRA += readline/readline.c
endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_TERMIOS),1)
CFLAGS += -DMICROPY_PY_TERMIOS=1
endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_SOCKET),1)
CFLAGS += -DMICROPY_PY_SOCKET=1
endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_THREAD),1)
CFLAGS += -DMICROPY_PY_THREAD=1 -DMICROPY_PY_THREAD_GIL=0
LDFLAGS += $(LIBPTHREAD)
endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_SSL),1)
ifeq ($(MICROPY_SSL_AXTLS),1)
endif
endif
# If the variant enables it, enable modbluetooth.
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_BLUETOOTH),1)
ifeq ($(MICROPY_BLUETOOTH_BTSTACK),1)
HAVE_LIBUSB := $(shell (which pkg-config > /dev/null && pkg-config --exists libusb-1.0) 2>/dev/null && echo '1')
# Figure out which BTstack transport to use.
ifeq ($(HAVE_LIBUSB),1)
# Default to btstack-over-usb.
MICROPY_BLUETOOTH_BTSTACK_USB ?= 1
else
# Fallback to HCI controller via a H4 UART (e.g. Zephyr on nRF) over a /dev/tty serial port.
MICROPY_BLUETOOTH_BTSTACK_H4 ?= 1
endif
SRC_BTSTACK_C += lib/btstack/platform/embedded/btstack_run_loop_embedded.c
endif
endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_FFI),1)
ifeq ($(MICROPY_STANDALONE),1)
# Build libffi from source.
GIT_SUBMODULES += lib/libffi
DEPLIBS += libffi
LIBFFI_CFLAGS := -I$(shell ls -1d $(BUILD)/lib/libffi/out/lib/libffi-*/include)
ifeq ($(MICROPY_FORCE_32BIT),1)
LIBFFI_LDFLAGS = $(BUILD)/lib/libffi/out/lib32/libffi.a
else
LIBFFI_LDFLAGS = $(BUILD)/lib/libffi/out/lib/libffi.a
endif
else
# Use system version of libffi.
LIBFFI_CFLAGS := $(shell pkg-config --cflags libffi)
LIBFFI_LDFLAGS := $(shell pkg-config --libs libffi)
endif
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Linux)
LIBFFI_LDFLAGS += -ldl
endif
CFLAGS += $(LIBFFI_CFLAGS) -DMICROPY_PY_FFI=1
LDFLAGS += $(LIBFFI_LDFLAGS)
endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_JNI),1)
# Path for 64-bit OpenJDK, should be adjusted for other JDKs
CFLAGS += -I/usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/include -DMICROPY_PY_JNI=1
endif
# source files
SRC_C += \
main.c \
gccollect.c \
unix_mphal.c \
mpthreadport.c \
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input.c \
alloc.c \
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fatfs_port.c \
mpbthciport.c \
mpbtstackport_common.c \
mpbtstackport_h4.c \
mpbtstackport_usb.c \
mpnimbleport.c \
modtermios.c \
modsocket.c \
modffi.c \
modjni.c \
$(wildcard $(VARIANT_DIR)/*.c)
SHARED_SRC_C += $(addprefix shared/,\
runtime/gchelper_generic.c \
timeutils/timeutils.c \
$(SHARED_SRC_C_EXTRA) \
)
SRC_CXX += \
OBJ = $(PY_O)
OBJ += $(addprefix $(BUILD)/, $(SRC_C:.c=.o))
OBJ += $(addprefix $(BUILD)/, $(SRC_CXX:.cpp=.o))
OBJ += $(addprefix $(BUILD)/, $(SHARED_SRC_C:.c=.o))
# List of sources for qstr extraction
SRC_QSTR += $(SRC_C) $(SRC_CXX) $(SHARED_SRC_C)
ifneq ($(FROZEN_MANIFEST),)
CFLAGS += -DMPZ_DIG_SIZE=16 # force 16 bits to work on both 32 and 64 bit archs
endif
CXXFLAGS += $(filter-out -Wmissing-prototypes -Wold-style-definition -std=gnu99,$(CFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS_MOD))
ifeq ($(MICROPY_FORCE_32BIT),1)
all: Remove MICROPY_OPT_CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE. This commit removes all parts of code associated with the existing MICROPY_OPT_CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE optimisation option, including the -mcache-lookup-bc option to mpy-cross. This feature originally provided a significant performance boost for Unix, but wasn't able to be enabled for MCU targets (due to frozen bytecode), and added significant extra complexity to generating and distributing .mpy files. The equivalent performance gain is now provided by the combination of MICROPY_OPT_LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH and MICROPY_OPT_MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE (which has been enabled on the unix port in the previous commit). It's hard to provide precise performance numbers, but tests have been run on a wide variety of architectures (x86-64, ARM Cortex, Aarch64, RISC-V, xtensa) and they all generally agree on the qualitative improvements seen by the combination of MICROPY_OPT_LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH and MICROPY_OPT_MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE. For example, on a "quiet" Linux x64 environment (i3-5010U @ 2.10GHz) the change from CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE, to LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH combined with MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE is: diff of scores (higher is better) N=2000 M=2000 bccache -> attrmapcache diff diff% (error%) bm_chaos.py 13742.56 -> 13905.67 : +163.11 = +1.187% (+/-3.75%) bm_fannkuch.py 60.13 -> 61.34 : +1.21 = +2.012% (+/-2.11%) bm_fft.py 113083.20 -> 114793.68 : +1710.48 = +1.513% (+/-1.57%) bm_float.py 256552.80 -> 243908.29 : -12644.51 = -4.929% (+/-1.90%) bm_hexiom.py 521.93 -> 625.41 : +103.48 = +19.826% (+/-0.40%) bm_nqueens.py 197544.25 -> 217713.12 : +20168.87 = +10.210% (+/-3.01%) bm_pidigits.py 8072.98 -> 8198.75 : +125.77 = +1.558% (+/-3.22%) misc_aes.py 17283.45 -> 16480.52 : -802.93 = -4.646% (+/-0.82%) misc_mandel.py 99083.99 -> 128939.84 : +29855.85 = +30.132% (+/-5.88%) misc_pystone.py 83860.10 -> 82592.56 : -1267.54 = -1.511% (+/-2.27%) misc_raytrace.py 21490.40 -> 22227.23 : +736.83 = +3.429% (+/-1.88%) This shows that the new optimisations are at least as good as the existing inline-bytecode-caching, and are sometimes much better (because the new ones apply caching to a wider variety of map lookups). The new optimisations can also benefit code generated by the native emitter, because they apply to the runtime rather than the generated code. The improvement for the native emitter when LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH and MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE are enabled is (same Linux environment as above): diff of scores (higher is better) N=2000 M=2000 native -> nat-attrmapcache diff diff% (error%) bm_chaos.py 14130.62 -> 15464.68 : +1334.06 = +9.441% (+/-7.11%) bm_fannkuch.py 74.96 -> 76.16 : +1.20 = +1.601% (+/-1.80%) bm_fft.py 166682.99 -> 168221.86 : +1538.87 = +0.923% (+/-4.20%) bm_float.py 233415.23 -> 265524.90 : +32109.67 = +13.756% (+/-2.57%) bm_hexiom.py 628.59 -> 734.17 : +105.58 = +16.796% (+/-1.39%) bm_nqueens.py 225418.44 -> 232926.45 : +7508.01 = +3.331% (+/-3.10%) bm_pidigits.py 6322.00 -> 6379.52 : +57.52 = +0.910% (+/-5.62%) misc_aes.py 20670.10 -> 27223.18 : +6553.08 = +31.703% (+/-1.56%) misc_mandel.py 138221.11 -> 152014.01 : +13792.90 = +9.979% (+/-2.46%) misc_pystone.py 85032.14 -> 105681.44 : +20649.30 = +24.284% (+/-2.25%) misc_raytrace.py 19800.01 -> 23350.73 : +3550.72 = +17.933% (+/-2.79%) In summary, compared to MICROPY_OPT_CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE, the new MICROPY_OPT_LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH and MICROPY_OPT_MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE options: - are simpler; - take less code size; - are faster (generally); - work with code generated by the native emitter; - can be used on embedded targets with a small and constant RAM overhead; - allow the same .mpy bytecode to run on all targets. See #7680 for further discussion. And see also #7653 for a discussion about simplifying mpy-cross options. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
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RUN_TESTS_MPY_CROSS_FLAGS = --mpy-cross-flags='-march=x86'
endif
ifeq ($(CROSS_COMPILE),arm-linux-gnueabi-)
# Force disable error text compression when compiling for ARM as the compiler
# cannot optimise out the giant strcmp list generated for MP_MATCH_COMPRESSED.
# Checked on:
# arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc (Ubuntu/Linaro 7.5.0-3ubuntu1~18.04) 7.5.0
# arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc (Ubuntu 9.3.0-17ubuntu1~20.04) 9.3.0
# See https://github.com/micropython/micropython/pull/7659 for details.
$(info Detected arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc. Disabling error message compression.)
MICROPY_ROM_TEXT_COMPRESSION = 0
endif
include $(TOP)/py/mkrules.mk
.PHONY: test test_full
test: $(BUILD)/$(PROG) $(TOP)/tests/run-tests.py
$(eval DIRNAME=ports/$(notdir $(CURDIR)))
cd $(TOP)/tests && MICROPY_MICROPYTHON=../$(DIRNAME)/$(BUILD)/$(PROG) ./run-tests.py
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test_full: $(BUILD)/$(PROG) $(TOP)/tests/run-tests.py
$(eval DIRNAME=ports/$(notdir $(CURDIR)))
cd $(TOP)/tests && MICROPY_MICROPYTHON=../$(DIRNAME)/$(BUILD)/$(PROG) ./run-tests.py
cd $(TOP)/tests && MICROPY_MICROPYTHON=../$(DIRNAME)/$(BUILD)/$(PROG) ./run-tests.py -d thread
cd $(TOP)/tests && MICROPY_MICROPYTHON=../$(DIRNAME)/$(BUILD)/$(PROG) ./run-tests.py --emit native
cd $(TOP)/tests && MICROPY_MICROPYTHON=../$(DIRNAME)/$(BUILD)/$(PROG) ./run-tests.py --via-mpy $(RUN_TESTS_MPY_CROSS_FLAGS) -d basics float micropython
cd $(TOP)/tests && MICROPY_MICROPYTHON=../$(DIRNAME)/$(BUILD)/$(PROG) ./run-tests.py --via-mpy $(RUN_TESTS_MPY_CROSS_FLAGS) --emit native -d basics float micropython
cat $(TOP)/tests/basics/0prelim.py | ./$(BUILD)/$(PROG) | grep -q 'abc'
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test_gcov: test_full
gcov -o $(BUILD)/py $(TOP)/py/*.c
gcov -o $(BUILD)/extmod $(TOP)/extmod/*.c
# Value of configure's --host= option (required for cross-compilation).
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# Deduce it from CROSS_COMPILE by default, but can be overridden.
ifneq ($(CROSS_COMPILE),)
CROSS_COMPILE_HOST = --host=$(patsubst %-,%,$(CROSS_COMPILE))
else
CROSS_COMPILE_HOST =
endif
deplibs: $(DEPLIBS)
libffi: $(BUILD)/lib/libffi/include/ffi.h
$(TOP)/lib/libffi/configure: $(TOP)/lib/libffi/autogen.sh
cd $(TOP)/lib/libffi; ./autogen.sh
# install-exec-recursive & install-data-am targets are used to avoid building
# docs and depending on makeinfo
$(BUILD)/lib/libffi/include/ffi.h: $(TOP)/lib/libffi/configure
mkdir -p $(BUILD)/lib/libffi; cd $(BUILD)/lib/libffi; \
$(abspath $(TOP))/lib/libffi/configure $(CROSS_COMPILE_HOST) --prefix=$$PWD/out --disable-shared --disable-structs CC="$(CC)" CXX="$(CXX)" LD="$(LD)" CFLAGS="-Os -fomit-frame-pointer -fstrict-aliasing -ffast-math -fno-exceptions"; \
$(MAKE) install-exec-recursive; $(MAKE) -C include install-data-am
PREFIX = /usr/local
BINDIR = $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin
install: $(BUILD)/$(PROG)
install -d $(BINDIR)
install $(BUILD)/$(PROG) $(BINDIR)/$(PROG)
uninstall:
-rm $(BINDIR)/$(PROG)