WORKDIR ?= $(WALLY)/tests/riscof/work/ ELFFILES ?= $(shell find $(WORKDIR) -type f -regex ".*\.elf") OBJDUMPFILES ?= $(shell find $(WORKDIR) -type f -regex ".*\.elf.objdump") MEMFILES ?= $(ELFFILES:.elf=.elf.memfile) ADDRFILES ?= $(OBJDUMPFILES:.objdump=.objdump.addr) .PHONY: wally-sim-files wally-sim-files: $(MEMFILES) $(ADDRFILES) # notes to self on how this works. # The find command locates all of the *.elf files in directory DIR1. A list of .memfiles and # .addr files are generated from the .elf. These are used as targets. # % is a wildcard in a make target which is then referenced as % in the depenecies and $* # in the recipe. # because elf2hex requires a bit width we use findstring to figure out if the compiled directory # is XLEN=64 or 32. This is hacky and will likely break in the future. # the .addr is a separate target so make can split into more jobs and more parallism. %.elf.memfile: BITWIDTH ?= $(if $(findstring rv64,$*),64,32) %.elf.memfile: %.elf riscv64-unknown-elf-elf2hex --bit-width $(BITWIDTH) --input $< --output $@ %.elf.objdump.addr: %.elf.objdump extractFunctionRadix.sh $<