author | Daniel Zimmermann <netzimme@gmail.com> |
Sun Feb 16 23:53:29 2014 +0100 (2014-02-16) | |
changeset 3287 | cda86b116bc1 |
parent 3258 | b966620c7b1e |
child 3301 | a1d286d228ef |
permissions | -rw-r--r-- |
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# newlib options |
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## depends on BARE_METAL |
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## |
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## select LIBC_SUPPORT_THREADS_NONE |
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## select CC_CORE_PASSES_NEEDED |
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## |
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## help Newlib is a C library intended for use on embedded systems. It is a |
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## help conglomeration of several library parts, all under free software |
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## help licenses that make them easily usable on embedded products. Newlib |
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## help is only available in source form. It can be compiled for a wide |
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## help array of processors, and will usually work on any architecture with |
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## help the addition of a few low-level routines. |
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choice |
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bool |
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prompt "newlib version" |
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# Don't remove next line |
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# CT_INSERT_VERSION_BELOW |
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config LIBC_NEWLIB_V_2_1_0 |
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bool |
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prompt "2.1.0 (EXPERIMENTAL)" |
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL |
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config LIBC_NEWLIB_V_2_0_0 |
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bool |
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prompt "2.0.0 (EXPERIMENTAL)" |
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL |
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config LIBC_NEWLIB_V_1_20_0 |
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bool |
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prompt "1.20.0" |
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config LIBC_NEWLIB_V_1_19_0 |
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bool |
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prompt "1.19.0" |
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config LIBC_NEWLIB_V_1_18_0 |
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bool |
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prompt "1.18.0" |
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config LIBC_NEWLIB_V_1_17_0 |
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bool |
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prompt "1.17.0" |
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config LIBC_NEWLIB_CUSTOM |
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bool |
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prompt "Custom newlib" |
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL |
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endchoice |
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if LIBC_NEWLIB_CUSTOM |
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config LIBC_NEWLIB_CUSTOM_LOCATION |
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string |
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prompt "Full path to custom newlib source" |
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default "" |
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help |
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Enter the path to the directory (or tarball) of your source for newlib, |
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or leave blank to use default CT_CUSTOM_LOCATION_ROOT_DIR/newlib |
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endif # LIBC_NEWLIB_CUSTOM |
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config LIBC_VERSION |
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string |
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# Don't remove next line |
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# CT_INSERT_VERSION_STRING_BELOW |
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default "2.1.0" if LIBC_NEWLIB_V_2_1_0 |
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default "2.0.0" if LIBC_NEWLIB_V_2_0_0 |
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default "1.20.0" if LIBC_NEWLIB_V_1_20_0 |
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default "1.19.0" if LIBC_NEWLIB_V_1_19_0 |
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default "1.18.0" if LIBC_NEWLIB_V_1_18_0 |
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default "1.17.0" if LIBC_NEWLIB_V_1_17_0 |
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default "custom" if LIBC_NEWLIB_CUSTOM |
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help |
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Enter the tag you want to use. |
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Leave empty to use the 'head' of the repository. |
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comment "Architecture specific options" |
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config ATMEL_AVR32_HEADERS |
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bool |
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prompt "Install Atmel AVR32 headers" |
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depends on ARCH_avr32 |
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default y |
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help |
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Install Atmel AVR32 headers for native AVR32 development. Most |
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AVR32 MCU devices are supported. |
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If you do native AVR32 development you want to say 'Y' here. |