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- Lines: 96
- Date:
Thu Nov 28 15:53:10 2002
- Orig file:
linux-2.4.19/arch/mips/galileo-boards/ev64120/compressed/Makefile
- Orig date:
Fri Aug 2 17:39:43 2002
diff -urN linux-2.4.19/arch/mips/galileo-boards/ev64120/compressed/Makefile linux-2.4.20/arch/mips/galileo-boards/ev64120/compressed/Makefile
@@ -11,13 +11,13 @@
#
# The system comes in three forms:
#
-# 1. - ramsys -
+# 1. - ramsys -
# to be loaded into ram then run. When run
# it decompresses the kernel housed in its internal
# data structures and then jumps to the image which
# results in a linux kernel boot.
#
-# 2. - flashsys -
+# 2. - flashsys -
# to be loaded into ram so that it can be
# burned into the onboard flash. Then the board jumpers
# can be switched so that the next power cycle caused
@@ -26,10 +26,10 @@
# Note: burner.srec is the utility that will allow
# the user to get this image into flash.
#
-# 3. - flashsys2 -
+# 3. - flashsys2 -
# to be loaded into ram so that it can be
# burned into the onboard flash. Then on each power
-# cycle when the standard PMON prompt is presented
+# cycle when the standard PMON prompt is presented
# the user can type `call 0xbf000000` to invoke
# the system in flash which then proceeds as
# described by #1 above.
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
gcc -o doit doit.c
piggy.gz: $(SYSTEM)
- rm -f piggy piggy.gz
+ rm -f piggy piggy.gz
$(OBJCOPY) -S -O binary $(SYSTEM) piggy
gzip -f -9 < piggy > piggy.gz
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
ramsys.srec : $(OBJECTS_ramsys) ld.script.gal
@# Note: this image is intended to run out of ram. No flash involved.
- $(LD) -T ld.script.gal -o ramsys $(OBJECTS_ramsys)
+ $(LD) -T ld.script.gal -o ramsys $(OBJECTS_ramsys)
$(NM) ramsys | grep -v '\(compiled\)\|\(\.o$$\)\|\( [aU] \)\|\(\.\.ng$$\)\|\(LASH[RL]DI\)' | sort > System_ramsys.map
$(OBJCOPY) -O srec ramsys ramsys.srec
cp ramsys.srec $(TOPDIR)/.
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
flashsys.srec : $(OBJECTS_flashsys) ld.sys.big.Flash
@# Note1: Use the burn utility to get this image into flash.
@# Note2: This image is intended to run out of flash as invoked
- @# directly at powerup when EVB64120A jumpers are configured to
+ @# directly at powerup when EVB64120A jumpers are configured to
@# bypass the onboard eprom.
@# Assumes that 0xBFC00000 is the bootup run address (normal MIPS).
@# And assumes that EVB64120A jumber J11 is added to the board and jumber
@@ -105,8 +105,8 @@
@# the jumper settings the system will execute at address 0xBFC00000,
@# as normal, yet that address will map to the onboard eeprom instead
@# of the onboard flash.
- @#
- $(LD) -T ld.sys.big.Flash -o flashsys $(OBJECTS_flashsys)
+ @#
+ $(LD) -T ld.sys.big.Flash -o flashsys $(OBJECTS_flashsys)
$(NM) flashsys | grep -v '\(compiled\)\|\(\.o$$\)\|\( a \)' | sort > System_flashsys.map
@#
@# Next, Create the image that we want to place in the flash part.
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
@# to the board's ram it will land starting at address 0xA0300000
@# because this is where we have choosen to have the image temporarily sit
@# while we subsequently burn it (using some method not revealed here) into
- @# the board's flash. After the burn the system can be setup (via jumpers)
+ @# the board's flash. After the burn the system can be setup (via jumpers)
@# to boot this image directory from the flash part.
$(OBJCOPY) -O srec --adjust-vma=0xe0700000 flashsys.temp flashsys.srec
cp flashsys.srec $(TOPDIR)/.
@@ -139,8 +139,8 @@
@# the standard location such that the board boots out of onboard
@# eprom. From the PMON prompt the user can type `call 0xbf000000`
@# to transfer control to the image we are constructing here.
- @#
- $(LD) -T ld.sys.big.Flash2 -o flashsys2 $(OBJECTS_flashsys2)
+ @#
+ $(LD) -T ld.sys.big.Flash2 -o flashsys2 $(OBJECTS_flashsys2)
$(NM) flashsys2 | grep -v '\(compiled\)\|\(\.o$$\)\|\( a \)' | sort > System_flashsys2.map
@#
@# Next, Create the image that we want to place in the flash part.
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@
burner.srec : $(OBJECTS_burner) ld.sys.big.burner
@# This utility can be used to burn the flashsys.srec or flashsys2.srec
@# into the EVB64120A's on board flash part (1Meg minimum).
- $(LD) -T ld.sys.big.burner -o burner $(OBJECTS_burner)
+ $(LD) -T ld.sys.big.burner -o burner $(OBJECTS_burner)
$(NM) burner | grep -v '\(compiled\)\|\(\.o$$\)\|\( [aU] \)\|\(\.\.ng$$\)\|\(LASH[RL]DI\)' | sort > System_burner.map
$(OBJCOPY) -O srec burner burner.srec
cp burner.srec $(TOPDIR)/.
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