osd-contiki/cpu/cc2430/segment.rules

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# segment.rules files assign source code modules to specific banks
# These files are only used when we build code with banking (HAVE_BANKING=1)
# The final segment.rules file is constructed from any segment.rules found in
# the search path, defined in Makefile.cc2430
# When building bankable code, the bank-alloc.py script automatically allocates
# modules to banks. segment.rules files provide hints, instructing the script
# as to which files are safe to move around and which files to leave alone
# In other words, only specify a rule for a file if you need to
# comments starting with "#" are supported
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# The file spec in rules is actually interpreted as a python regex so you can
# write a rule that will match multiple files
#
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# general rules --
# This file is only used when the Makefile defines HAVE_BANKING=1
# SDCC's standard libraries will always go in CSEG - We don't touch them
# Interrupt code must be in HOME. Specify all files with an ISR here
# All files without an associated rule get allocated to a bank automatically
# Files with ISRs must be in HOME
HOME intr.c # Match all files ending in intr.c (e.g. uart_intr.c)
HOME rtimer-arch.c
HOME watchdog-cc2430.c
HOME clock.c
# Some cc2430 files which need special treatment
HOME bus.c # bus.c::flash_read() must be run from HOME (if compiled in)