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# where py object files go (they have a name prefix to prevent filename clashes)
PY_BUILD = $(BUILD)/py
# where autogenerated header files go
HEADER_BUILD = $(BUILD)/genhdr
# file containing qstr defs for the core Python bit
PY_QSTR_DEFS = $(PY_SRC)/qstrdefs.h
# If qstr autogeneration is not disabled we specify the output header
# for all collected qstrings.
ifneq ($(QSTR_AUTOGEN_DISABLE),1)
QSTR_DEFS_COLLECTED = $(HEADER_BUILD)/qstrdefs.collected.h
endif
# some code is performance bottleneck and compiled with other optimization options
CSUPEROPT = -O3
# this sets the config file for FatFs
CFLAGS_MOD += -DFFCONF_H=\"lib/oofatfs/ffconf.h\"
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_USSL),1)
CFLAGS_MOD += -DMICROPY_PY_USSL=1
ifeq ($(MICROPY_SSL_AXTLS),1)
CFLAGS_MOD += -DMICROPY_SSL_AXTLS=1 -I$(TOP)/lib/axtls/ssl -I$(TOP)/lib/axtls/crypto -I$(TOP)/lib/axtls/config
LDFLAGS_MOD += -Lbuild -laxtls
else ifeq ($(MICROPY_SSL_MBEDTLS),1)
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# Can be overridden by ports which have "builtin" mbedTLS
MICROPY_SSL_MBEDTLS_INCLUDE ?= $(TOP)/lib/mbedtls/include
CFLAGS_MOD += -DMICROPY_SSL_MBEDTLS=1 -I$(MICROPY_SSL_MBEDTLS_INCLUDE)
LDFLAGS_MOD += -L$(TOP)/lib/mbedtls/library -lmbedx509 -lmbedtls -lmbedcrypto
endif
endif
#ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_LWIP),1)
#CFLAGS_MOD += -DMICROPY_PY_LWIP=1 -I../lib/lwip/src/include -I../lib/lwip/src/include/ipv4 -I../extmod/lwip-include
#endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_LWIP),1)
LWIP_DIR = lib/lwip/src
INC += -I$(TOP)/lib/lwip/src/include -I$(TOP)/lib/lwip/src/include/ipv4 -I$(TOP)/extmod/lwip-include
CFLAGS_MOD += -DMICROPY_PY_LWIP=1
SRC_MOD += extmod/modlwip.c lib/netutils/netutils.c
SRC_MOD += $(addprefix $(LWIP_DIR)/,\
core/def.c \
core/dns.c \
core/init.c \
core/mem.c \
core/memp.c \
core/netif.c \
core/pbuf.c \
core/raw.c \
core/stats.c \
core/sys.c \
core/tcp.c \
core/tcp_in.c \
core/tcp_out.c \
core/timers.c \
core/udp.c \
core/ipv4/autoip.c \
core/ipv4/icmp.c \
core/ipv4/igmp.c \
core/ipv4/inet.c \
core/ipv4/inet_chksum.c \
core/ipv4/ip_addr.c \
core/ipv4/ip.c \
core/ipv4/ip_frag.c \
)
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_LWIP_SLIP),1)
CFLAGS_MOD += -DMICROPY_PY_LWIP_SLIP=1
SRC_MOD += $(LWIP_DIR)/netif/slipif.c
endif
endif
ifeq ($(MICROPY_PY_BTREE),1)
BTREE_DIR = lib/berkeley-db-1.xx
BTREE_DEFS = -D__DBINTERFACE_PRIVATE=1 -Dmpool_error=printf -Dabort=abort_ -Dvirt_fd_t=mp_obj_t "-DVIRT_FD_T_HEADER=<py/obj.h>" $(BTREE_DEFS_EXTRA)
INC += -I$(TOP)/$(BTREE_DIR)/PORT/include
SRC_MOD += extmod/modbtree.c
SRC_MOD += $(addprefix $(BTREE_DIR)/,\
btree/bt_close.c \
btree/bt_conv.c \
btree/bt_debug.c \
btree/bt_delete.c \
btree/bt_get.c \
btree/bt_open.c \
btree/bt_overflow.c \
btree/bt_page.c \
btree/bt_put.c \
btree/bt_search.c \
btree/bt_seq.c \
btree/bt_split.c \
btree/bt_utils.c \
mpool/mpool.c \
)
CFLAGS_MOD += -DMICROPY_PY_BTREE=1
# we need to suppress certain warnings to get berkeley-db to compile cleanly
# and we have separate BTREE_DEFS so the definitions don't interfere with other source code
$(BUILD)/$(BTREE_DIR)/%.o: CFLAGS += -Wno-old-style-definition -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-unused-parameter $(BTREE_DEFS)
$(BUILD)/extmod/modbtree.o: CFLAGS += $(BTREE_DEFS)
endif
# py object files
PY_O_BASENAME = \
mpstate.o \
nlrx86.o \
nlrx64.o \
nlrthumb.o \
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nlrxtensa.o \
nlrsetjmp.o \
malloc.o \
gc.o \
Introduce a long lived section of the heap. This adapts the allocation process to start from either end of the heap when searching for free space. The default behavior is identical to the existing behavior where it starts with the lowest block and looks higher. Now it can also look from the highest block and lower depending on the long_lived parameter to gc_alloc. As the heap fills, the two sections may overlap. When they overlap, a collect may be triggered in order to keep the long lived section compact. However, free space is always eligable for each type of allocation. By starting from either of the end of the heap we have ability to separate short lived objects from long lived ones. This separation reduces heap fragmentation because long lived objects are easy to densely pack. Most objects are short lived initially but may be made long lived when they are referenced by a type or module. This involves copying the memory and then letting the collect phase free the old portion. QSTR pools and chunks are always long lived because they are never freed. The reallocation, collection and free processes are largely unchanged. They simply also maintain an index to the highest free block as well as the lowest. These indices are used to speed up the allocation search until the next collect. In practice, this change may slightly slow down import statements with the benefit that memory is much less fragmented afterwards. For example, a test import into a 20k heap that leaves ~6k free previously had the largest continuous free space of ~400 bytes. After this change, the largest continuous free space is over 3400 bytes.
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gc_long_lived.o \
qstr.o \
vstr.o \
mpprint.o \
unicode.o \
mpz.o \
reader.o \
lexer.o \
parse.o \
scope.o \
compile.o \
emitcommon.o \
emitbc.o \
asmbase.o \
asmx64.o \
emitnx64.o \
asmx86.o \
emitnx86.o \
asmthumb.o \
emitnthumb.o \
emitinlinethumb.o \
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asmarm.o \
emitnarm.o \
asmxtensa.o \
emitnxtensa.o \
emitinlinextensa.o \
formatfloat.o \
parsenumbase.o \
parsenum.o \
emitglue.o \
persistentcode.o \
runtime.o \
runtime_utils.o \
scheduler.o \
nativeglue.o \
stackctrl.o \
argcheck.o \
warning.o \
map.o \
obj.o \
objarray.o \
objattrtuple.o \
objbool.o \
objboundmeth.o \
objcell.o \
objclosure.o \
objcomplex.o \
objdict.o \
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objenumerate.o \
objexcept.o \
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objfilter.o \
objfloat.o \
objfun.o \
objgenerator.o \
objgetitemiter.o \
objint.o \
objint_longlong.o \
objint_mpz.o \
objlist.o \
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objmap.o \
objmodule.o \
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objobject.o \
objpolyiter.o \
objproperty.o \
objnone.o \
objnamedtuple.o \
objrange.o \
objreversed.o \
objset.o \
objsingleton.o \
objslice.o \
objstr.o \
objstrunicode.o \
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objstringio.o \
objtuple.o \
objtype.o \
objzip.o \
opmethods.o \
sequence.o \
stream.o \
binary.o \
builtinimport.o \
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builtinevex.o \
builtinhelp.o \
modarray.o \
modbuiltins.o \
modcollections.o \
modgc.o \
modio.o \
modmath.o \
modcmath.o \
modmicropython.o \
modstruct.o \
modsys.o \
moduerrno.o \
modthread.o \
vm.o \
bc.o \
showbc.o \
repl.o \
smallint.o \
frozenmod.o \
../extmod/moductypes.o \
../extmod/modujson.o \
../extmod/modure.o \
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../extmod/moduzlib.o \
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../extmod/moduheapq.o \
../extmod/modutimeq.o \
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../extmod/moduhashlib.o \
../extmod/modubinascii.o \
../extmod/virtpin.o \
../extmod/machine_mem.o \
../extmod/machine_pinbase.o \
../extmod/machine_signal.o \
../extmod/machine_pulse.o \
../extmod/machine_i2c.o \
../extmod/machine_spi.o \
../extmod/modussl_axtls.o \
../extmod/modussl_mbedtls.o \
../extmod/modurandom.o \
../extmod/moduselect.o \
../extmod/modwebsocket.o \
../extmod/modwebrepl.o \
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../extmod/modframebuf.o \
../extmod/vfs.o \
../extmod/vfs_reader.o \
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../extmod/vfs_fat.o \
../extmod/vfs_fat_diskio.o \
../extmod/vfs_fat_file.o \
../extmod/vfs_fat_misc.o \
../extmod/utime_mphal.o \
../extmod/uos_dupterm.o \
../lib/embed/abort_.o \
../lib/utils/printf.o \
# prepend the build destination prefix to the py object files
PY_O = $(addprefix $(PY_BUILD)/, $(PY_O_BASENAME))
# object file for frozen files
ifneq ($(FROZEN_DIR),)
PY_O += $(BUILD)/frozen.o
endif
# Combine old singular FROZEN_MPY_DIR with new multiple value form.
FROZEN_MPY_DIRS += $(FROZEN_MPY_DIR)
# object file for frozen bytecode (frozen .mpy files)
ifneq ($(FROZEN_MPY_DIRS),)
PY_O += $(BUILD)/frozen_mpy.o
endif
# Sources that may contain qstrings
SRC_QSTR_IGNORE = nlr% emitnx86% emitnx64% emitnthumb% emitnarm% emitnxtensa%
SRC_QSTR = $(SRC_MOD) $(addprefix py/,$(filter-out $(SRC_QSTR_IGNORE),$(PY_O_BASENAME:.o=.c)) emitnative.c)
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# Anything that depends on FORCE will be considered out-of-date
FORCE:
.PHONY: FORCE
$(HEADER_BUILD)/mpversion.h: FORCE | $(HEADER_BUILD)
$(Q)$(PYTHON) $(PY_SRC)/makeversionhdr.py $@
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# mpconfigport.mk is optional, but changes to it may drastically change
# overall config, so they need to be caught
MPCONFIGPORT_MK = $(wildcard mpconfigport.mk)
# qstr data
# Adding an order only dependency on $(HEADER_BUILD) causes $(HEADER_BUILD) to get
# created before we run the script to generate the .h
# Note: we need to protect the qstr names from the preprocessor, so we wrap
# the lines in "" and then unwrap after the preprocessor is finished.
$(HEADER_BUILD)/qstrdefs.generated.h: $(PY_QSTR_DEFS) $(QSTR_DEFS) $(QSTR_DEFS_COLLECTED) $(PY_SRC)/makeqstrdata.py mpconfigport.h $(MPCONFIGPORT_MK) $(PY_SRC)/mpconfig.h | $(HEADER_BUILD)
$(ECHO) "GEN $@"
$(Q)cat $(PY_QSTR_DEFS) $(QSTR_DEFS) $(QSTR_DEFS_COLLECTED) | $(SED) 's/^Q(.*)/"&"/' | $(CPP) $(CFLAGS) - | $(SED) 's/^"\(Q(.*)\)"/\1/' > $(HEADER_BUILD)/qstrdefs.preprocessed.h
$(Q)$(PYTHON) $(PY_SRC)/makeqstrdata.py $(HEADER_BUILD)/qstrdefs.preprocessed.h > $@
# Force nlr code to always be compiled with space-saving optimisation so
# that the function preludes are of a minimal and predictable form.
$(PY_BUILD)/nlr%.o: CFLAGS += -Os
# emitters
$(PY_BUILD)/emitnx64.o: CFLAGS += -DN_X64
$(PY_BUILD)/emitnx64.o: py/emitnative.c
$(call compile_c)
$(PY_BUILD)/emitnx86.o: CFLAGS += -DN_X86
$(PY_BUILD)/emitnx86.o: py/emitnative.c
$(call compile_c)
$(PY_BUILD)/emitnthumb.o: CFLAGS += -DN_THUMB
$(PY_BUILD)/emitnthumb.o: py/emitnative.c
$(call compile_c)
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$(PY_BUILD)/emitnarm.o: CFLAGS += -DN_ARM
$(PY_BUILD)/emitnarm.o: py/emitnative.c
$(call compile_c)
$(PY_BUILD)/emitnxtensa.o: CFLAGS += -DN_XTENSA
$(PY_BUILD)/emitnxtensa.o: py/emitnative.c
$(call compile_c)
# optimising gc for speed; 5ms down to 4ms on pybv2
$(PY_BUILD)/gc.o: CFLAGS += $(CSUPEROPT)
# optimising vm for speed, adds only a small amount to code size but makes a huge difference to speed (20% faster)
$(PY_BUILD)/vm.o: CFLAGS += $(CSUPEROPT)
# Optimizing vm.o for modern deeply pipelined CPUs with branch predictors
# may require disabling tail jump optimization. This will make sure that
# each opcode has its own dispatching jump which will improve branch
# branch predictor efficiency.
# http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.lua.general/75426
# http://hg.python.org/cpython/file/b127046831e2/Python/ceval.c#l828
# http://www.emulators.com/docs/nx25_nostradamus.htm
#-fno-crossjumping