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Makefile.vars
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export AD # Used in front of Makefile lines to suppress the printing of the command if user did not opt-in to see them.
export QUIET # The parameter to use whether to show verbose makefile commands or not.
export APPLICATION # The application, set in the Makefile which is run by the user.
export BOARD # The board to compile the application for.
export CPU # The CPU, set by the board's Makefile.include.
export CPU_MODEL # The specific identifier of the used CPU, used for some CPU implementations to differentiate between different memory layouts
export MCU # The MCU, set by the board's Makefile.include, or defaulted to the same value as CPU.
export INCLUDES # The extra include paths, set by the various Makefile.include files.
export USEMODULE # Sys Module dependencies of the application. Set in the application's Makefile.
export USEPKG # Pkg dependencies (third party modules) of the application. Set in the application's Makefile.
export DISABLE_MODULE # Used in the application's Makefile to suppress DEFAULT_MODULEs.
export APPDEPS # Files / Makefile targets that need to be created before the application can be build. Set in the application's Makefile.
export RIOTBASE # The root folder of RIOT. The folder where this very file lives in.
export RIOTCPU # For third party CPUs this folder is the base of the CPUs.
export RIOTBOARD # For third party BOARDs this folder is the base of the BOARDs.
export RIOTPROJECT # Top level git root of the project being built, or PWD if not a git repository
export BINDIRBASE # This is the folder where the application should be built in. For each BOARD a different subfolder is used.
export BINDIR # This is the folder where the application should be built in.
export APPDIR # The base folder containing the application
export PREFIX # The prefix of the toolchain commands, e.g. "arm-non-eabi-" or "msp430-".
export CC # The C compiler to use.
export CXX # The CXX compiler to use.
export CFLAGS # The compiler flags. Must only ever be used with `+=`.
export CXXUWFLAGS # (Patters of) flags in CFLAGS, that should not be passed to CXX.
export CXXEXFLAGS # Additional flags that should be passed to CXX.
export AR # The command to create the object file archives.
export ARFLAGS # Command-line options to pass to AR, default `rcs`.
export AS # The assembler.
export ASFLAGS # Flags for the assembler.
export LINK # The command used to link the files. Must take the same parameters as GCC, i.e. "ld" won't work.
export LINKFLAGS # Flags to supply in the linking step.
export OBJCOPY # The command used to create the HEXFILE.
export OFLAGS # The parameter for OBJCOPY, e.g. to strip the debug information.
export SIZE # The command to read to size of the ELF sections.
export UNDEF # Set by the BOARD's and CPU's Makefile.include, this contains object files with must not be used in the ELFFILE even if the if no call to the functions.
export FLASHER # The command to call on "make flash".
export FFLAGS # The parameters to supply to FLASHER.
export TERMPROG # The command to call on "make term".
export TERMFLAGS # Additional parameters to supply to TERMPROG.
export PORT # The port to connect the TERMPROG to.
export ELFFILE # The unstripped result of the compilation.
export HEXFILE # The stripped result of the compilation.
export DEBUGGER # The command to call on "make debug", usually a script starting the GDB front-end.
export DEBUGGER_FLAGS # The parameters to supply to DEBUGGER.
export DEBUGSERVER # The command to call on "make debug-server", usually a script starting the GDB server.
export DEBUGSERVER_FLAGS # The parameters to supply to DEBUGSERVER.
export RESET # The command to call on "make reset", this command resets/reboots the target.
export RESET_FLAGS # The parameters to supply to RESET.
export DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE # Use `$(DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE) $(DESTINATION) $(URL)` to download `$(URL)` to `$(DESTINATION)`.
export DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT # Use `$(DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT) $(URL)` to download `$(URL)` output `$(URL)` to stdout, e.g. to be piped into `tar xz`.
export UNZIP_HERE # Use `cd $(SOME_FOLDER) && $(UNZIP_HERE) $(SOME_FILE)` to extract the contents of the zip file `$(SOME_FILE)` into `$(SOME_FOLDER)`.