osd-contiki/platform/avr-ravenusb/Makefile.avr-ravenusb
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CONTIKI_TARGET_DIRS = . rf230 apps net loader
CONTIKI_CORE=contiki-raven-main
CONTIKI_TARGET_MAIN = ${CONTIKI_CORE}.o
#USB Ethernet Interface + USB Serial Port TX Only
USB = uart_usb_lib.c \
cdc_task.c \
rndis_task.c \
rndis.c \
usb_descriptors.c \
usb_drv.c \
usb_specific_request.c \
usb_standard_request.c \
usb_task.c \
scsi_decoder.c \
ctrl_access.c \
storage_task.c \
avr_flash.c
CONTIKI_TARGET_SOURCEFILES += slip.c cfs-eeprom.c eeprom.c random.c \
mmem.c contiki-raven-default-init-lowlevel.c \
contiki-raven-default-init-net.c contiki-raven-main.c \
sicslow_ethernet.c \
$(USB)
USB_INCLUDES = -I$(CONTIKI_CPU)/dev/usb
CONTIKIAVR=$(CONTIKI)/cpu/avr
CONTIKIBOARD=.
CONTIKI_PLAT_DEFS = -DF_CPU=8000000UL -DAVRGCC -DAUTO_CRC_PADDING=2
MCU=at90usb1287
AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER=jtag2
# For usb devices, you may either use PORT=usb, or (e.g. if you have more than one
# programmer connected) you can use the following trick to find out the serial number:
#
# The example is for an JTAGICE mkII used to program an ATmega128:
# avrdude -v -P usb:xxxx -c jtag2 -p atmega128
AVRDUDE_PORT=usb:00B000000D79
# Additional avrdude options
# Verify off
AVRDUDE_OPTIONS=-V
include $(CONTIKIAVR)/Makefile.avr
# Source for AT86RF230
include $(CONTIKI)/cpu/avr/radio/rf230/Makefile.rf230
# Source for Atmel/Cisco 802.15.4'ish MAC
include $(CONTIKI)/cpu/avr/radio/mac/Makefile.mac
# Source for IEEE 802.15.4 manager interface
include $(CONTIKI)/cpu/avr/radio/ieee-manager/Makefile.ieee-manager