Kaleidoscope/etc/makefiles/arduino-cli.mk

167 lines
5.6 KiB

mkfile_dir := $(dir $(abspath $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))))
ifeq ($(VERBOSE),)
ifeq ($(QUIET),)
$(info Building in quiet mode. For a lot more information, add 'VERBOSE=1' to the beginning of your call to $(MAKE))
export QUIET = @
endif
export ARDUINO_VERBOSE ?=
else
export ARDUINO_VERBOSE ?= --verbose
endif
# Build path config
TMPDIR ?= /tmp
ifeq ($(KALEIDOSCOPE_DIR),)
export KALEIDOSCOPE_DIR := $(abspath $(mkfile_dir)/../..)
endif
KALEIDOSCOPE_BIN_DIR ?= $(KALEIDOSCOPE_DIR)/bin
KALEIDOSCOPE_ETC_DIR ?= $(KALEIDOSCOPE_DIR)/etc
KALEIDOSCOPE_TEMP_PATH ?= $(TMPDIR)/kaleidoscope-$(USER)
KALEIDOSCOPE_BUILD_PATH ?= $(KALEIDOSCOPE_TEMP_PATH)/build
KALEIDOSCOPE_OUTPUT_PATH ?= $(KALEIDOSCOPE_TEMP_PATH)/output
CORE_CACHE_PATH ?= $(KALEIDOSCOPE_TEMP_PATH)/arduino-cores
ARDUINO_CONTENT ?= $(KALEIDOSCOPE_DIR)/.arduino
export ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_DATA ?= $(ARDUINO_CONTENT)/data
export ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_DOWNLOADS ?= $(ARDUINO_CONTENT)/downloads
export ARDUINO_CLI_CONFIG ?= $(ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_DATA)/arduino-cli.yaml
export ARDUINO_BOARD_MANAGER_ADDITIONAL_URLS ?= https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keyboardio/boardsmanager/master/devel/package_kaleidoscope_devel_index.json
# If it looks like Kaleidoscope is inside a "traditional" Arduino hardware directory
# in the user's homedir, let's use that.
ifeq ($(shell uname -s),Darwin)
traditional_path = $(HOME)/Documents/Arduino/
else
traditional_path = $(HOME)/Arduino/
endif
# use realpath to compare the real absolute path of the kaleidoscope dir
# and the arduino bundle, even if they're symlinked into the Arudino/hardware dir
ifeq ($(realpath $(traditional_path)/hardware/keyboardio/avr/libraries/Kaleidoscope), $(realpath $(KALEIDOSCOPE_DIR)))
export ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_USER ?= $(traditional_path)
endif
# Otherwise, use the arduino-cli bundle
export ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_USER ?= $(ARDUINO_CONTENT)/user
arduino_env = ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_USER=$(ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_USER) \
ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_DATA=$(ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_DATA)
ifeq ($(ARDUINO_CLI_PATH),)
system_arduino_cli := $(shell command -v arduino-cli || true)
ifeq ($(system_arduino_cli),)
export ARDUINO_CLI_PATH ?= $(KALEIDOSCOPE_BIN_DIR)/arduino-cli
else
export ARDUINO_CLI_PATH ?= $(system_arduino_cli)
endif
endif
export ARDUINO_CLI ?= $(arduino_env) $(ARDUINO_CLI_PATH)
ifneq ($(VERBOSE),)
$(info Using ardino-cli from $(ARDUINO_CLI_PATH))
endif
ifneq ($(FQBN),)
fqbn_arg = --fqbn $(FQBN)
endif
# if we don't have a sketch, make a pretend one so we can run --show properties
# This is because arduino-cli doesn't currently allow us to get props with
# just an FQBN. We've filed a bug with them
ifeq ($(SKETCH_FILE_PATH),)
_arduino_props_sketch_arg = $(KALEIDOSCOPE_ETC_DIR)/dummy-sketch/
else
_arduino_props_sketch_arg = $(SKETCH_FILE_PATH)
endif
# This is horrible. But because make doesn't really support
# multi-line variables and we want to cache the full
# _arduino_props in a variable, which means letting make
# split the properties on space, which is what it converts
# newlines into. To make this go, we we need to replace interior
# spaces in the variables with something. We chose the fire
# emoji, since it accurately represents our feelings on this
# state of affairs. Later, when finding props, we need to reverse
# this process, turning fire into space.
_arduino_props := $(shell ${ARDUINO_CLI} compile $(fqbn_arg) --show-properties "$(_arduino_props_sketch_arg)"|perl -p -e"s/ /🔥/g")
_arduino_prop = $(subst $1=,,$(subst 🔥, ,$(filter $1=%,$(_arduino_props))))
# How to use_arduino_prop
# $(call _arduino_prop,recipe.hooks.sketch.prebuild.2.pattern)
ifneq ($(KALEIDOSCOPE_CCACHE),)
ccache_wrapper_property := --build-property compiler.wrapper.cmd=ccache
endif
.PHONY: configure-arduino-cli install-arduino-core-kaleidoscope install-arduino-core-avr
.PHONY: stupid-workaround-for-make-inclusion-semantics
stupid-workaround-for-make-inclusion-semantics:
@: # This is here so that the sketch makefile including this file doesn't
@: # default to arduino-cli installation as its priamry target
@echo "No default target specified; aborting. Please set the .DEFAULT_GOAL variable in your makefile."
$(KALEIDOSCOPE_BIN_DIR)/arduino-cli:
$(QUIET) curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arduino/arduino-cli/master/install.sh | BINDIR="$(KALEIDOSCOPE_BIN_DIR)" sh
install-arduino-cli: $(KALEIDOSCOPE_BIN_DIR)/arduino-cli
configure-arduino-cli: $(ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_DATA)/arduino-cli.yaml
$(ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_DATA)/arduino-cli.yaml:
$(QUIET) $(ARDUINO_CLI) config init
arduino-update-cores:
$(QUIET) $(ARDUINO_CLI) core update-index
install-arduino-core-kaleidoscope: arduino-update-cores
$(QUIET) $(ARDUINO_CLI) core install "keyboardio:avr-tools-only"
$(QUIET) $(ARDUINO_CLI) core install "keyboardio:gd32-tools-only"
install-arduino-core-avr: arduino-update-cores
$(QUIET) $(ARDUINO_CLI) core install "arduino:avr"
install-arduino-core-deps:
$(QUIET) $(ARDUINO_CLI) core install "keyboardio:avr-tools-only"
$(QUIET) $(ARDUINO_CLI) core install "keyboardio:gd32-tools-only"
# If we're not calling setup, we should freak out if the hardware
# definitions don't exist
.PHONY: kaleidoscope-hardware-configured
kaleidoscope-hardware-configured: $(ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_USER)/hardware/keyboardio/avr/platform.txt
$(ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_USER)/hardware/keyboardio/avr/platform.txt:
$(info Kaleidoscope hardware definitions not found in)
$(info $(ARDUINO_DIRECTORIES_USER))
$(info )
$(info You may be able to resolve this issue by running the following command)
$(info to initialize Kaleidoscope )
$(info )
$(info $(MAKE) -C $(KALEIDOSCOPE_DIR) setup )
$(info )
$(error )