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Thema: warum muss mein Quellcode immer test.c heißen???

  1. #1
    Robotik84
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    warum muss mein Quellcode immer test.c heißen???

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    also i versuche gerade mal mit Hilfe von Programmers Notepad einzustellen, dass mein *.c datei nicht immer test.c heissen soll.
    aber wenn i die im makefile ändere, dann kann i trotzdem nicht kompilieren.

    Kann mir da jemand weiterhelfen???

    Gruß Robots

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    Erfahrener Benutzer Roboter Genie
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    Schau mal, ob im Makefile versucht wird test.o zu linken. Das muss dann ebenfalls noch angepasst werden. (oder poste mal das makefile).

  3. #3
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    also im makefile is nur eine angabe zu test...wo oder wie das gelinkt wird..puh keine ahnung

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    Erfahrener Benutzer Roboter Genie
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    Poste doch mal das Makefile.

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    Robotik84
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    Hier mal das Makefile

    Code:
     # WinAVR Sample makefile written by Eric B. Weddington, Jörg Wunsch, et al.
    # Released to the Public Domain
    # Please read the make user manual!
    #
    #
    # On command line:
    #
    # make all = Make software.
    #
    # make clean = Clean out built project files.
    #
    # make coff = Convert ELF to AVR COFF (for use with AVR Studio 3.x or VMLAB).
    #
    # make extcoff = Convert ELF to AVR Extended COFF (for use with AVR Studio
    #                4.07 or greater).
    #
    # make program = Download the hex file to the device, using avrdude.  Please
    #                customize the avrdude settings below first!
    #
    # make filename.s = Just compile filename.c into the assembler code only
    #
    # To rebuild project do "make clean" then "make all".
    #
    
    
    # MCU name
    MCU = atmega8
    
    # Output format. (can be srec, ihex, binary)
    FORMAT = ihex
    
    # Target file name (without extension).
    TARGET = test
    
    # Optimization level, can be [0, 1, 2, 3, s]. 0 turns off optimization.
    # (Note: 3 is not always the best optimization level. See avr-libc FAQ.)
    OPT = s
    
    
    # List C source files here. (C dependencies are automatically generated.)
    SRC = $(TARGET).c
    
    # If there is more than one source file, append them above, or adjust and
    # uncomment the following:
    SRC += asuro.c
    
    # You can also wrap lines by appending a backslash to the end of the line:
    #SRC += baz.c \
    #xyzzy.c
    
    
    
    # List Assembler source files here.
    # Make them always end in a capital .S.  Files ending in a lowercase .s
    # will not be considered source files but generated files (assembler
    # output from the compiler), and will be deleted upon "make clean"!
    # Even though the DOS/Win* filesystem matches both .s and .S the same,
    # it will preserve the spelling of the filenames, and GCC itself does
    # care about how the name is spelled on its command-line.
    ASRC = 
    
    
    
    
    # Optional compiler flags.
    #  -g:        generate debugging information (for GDB, or for COFF conversion)
    #  -O*:       optimization level
    #  -f...:     tuning, see GCC manual and avr-libc documentation
    #  -Wall...:  warning level
    #  -Wa,...:   tell GCC to pass this to the assembler.
    #    -ahlms:  create assembler listing
    CFLAGS = -g -O$(OPT) \
    	-funsigned-char -funsigned-bitfields -fpack-struct -fshort-enums \
    	-Wall -Wstrict-prototypes \
    	-Wa,-ahlms=$(<:.c=.lst)
    
    
    
    # Optional assembler flags.
    #  -Wa,...:   tell GCC to pass this to the assembler.
    #  -ahlms:    create listing
    #  -gstabs:   have the assembler create line number information; note that
    #             for use in COFF files, additional information about filenames
    #             and function names needs to be present in the assembler source
    #             files -- see avr-libc docs [FIXME: not yet described there]
    ASFLAGS = -Wa,-ahlms=$(<:.S=.lst),-gstabs 
    
    
    
    # Optional linker flags.
    #  -Wl,...:   tell GCC to pass this to linker.
    #  -Map:      create map file
    #  --cref:    add cross reference to  map file
    LDFLAGS = -Wl,-Map=$(TARGET).map,--cref
    
    
    
    # Additional libraries
    #
    # Minimalistic printf version
    #LDFLAGS += -Wl,-u,vfprintf -lprintf_min
    #
    # Floating point printf version (requires -lm below)
    #LDFLAGS +=  -Wl,-u,vfprintf -lprintf_flt
    #
    # -lm = math library
    LDFLAGS += -lm
    
    
    
    # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    # Define directories, if needed.
    DIRAVR = c:/winavr
    DIRAVRBIN = $(DIRAVR)/bin
    DIRAVRUTILS = $(DIRAVR)/utils/bin
    DIRINC = .
    DIRLIB = $(DIRAVR)/avr/lib
    
    
    # Define programs and commands.
    SHELL = sh
    
    CC = avr-gcc
    
    OBJCOPY = avr-objcopy
    OBJDUMP = avr-objdump
    SIZE = avr-size
    
    REMOVE = rm -f
    COPY = cp
    
    HEXSIZE = $(SIZE) --target=$(FORMAT) $(TARGET).hex
    ELFSIZE = $(SIZE) -A $(TARGET).elf
    
    FINISH = echo Errors: none
    BEGIN = echo -------- begin --------
    END = echo --------  end  --------
    
    
    
    
    # Define all object files.
    OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.o) $(ASRC:.S=.o) 
    
    # Define all listing files.
    LST = $(ASRC:.S=.lst) $(SRC:.c=.lst)
    
    # Combine all necessary flags and optional flags.
    # Add target processor to flags.
    ALL_CFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. $(CFLAGS)
    ALL_ASFLAGS = -mmcu=$(MCU) -I. -x assembler-with-cpp $(ASFLAGS)
    
    
    
    # Default target.
    all: begin gccversion sizebefore $(TARGET).elf $(TARGET).hex $(TARGET).eep \
    	$(TARGET).lss sizeafter finished end
    
    
    # Eye candy.
    # AVR Studio 3.x does not check make's exit code but relies on
    # the following magic strings to be generated by the compile job.
    begin:
    	@$(BEGIN)
    
    finished:
    	@$(FINISH)
    
    end:
    	@$(END)
    
    
    # Display size of file.
    sizebefore:
    	@if [ -f $(TARGET).elf ]; then echo Size before:; $(ELFSIZE);fi
    
    sizeafter:
    	@if [ -f $(TARGET).elf ]; then echo Size after:; $(ELFSIZE);fi
    
    
    
    # Display compiler version information.
    gccversion : 
    	$(CC) --version
    
    
    
    
    # Convert ELF to COFF for use in debugging / simulating in
    # AVR Studio or VMLAB.
    COFFCONVERT=$(OBJCOPY) --debugging \
    	--change-section-address .data-0x800000 \
    	--change-section-address .bss-0x800000 \
    	--change-section-address .noinit-0x800000 \
    	--change-section-address .eeprom-0x810000 
    
    
    coff: $(TARGET).elf
    	$(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-avr $< $(TARGET).cof
    
    
    extcoff: $(TARGET).elf
    	$(COFFCONVERT) -O coff-ext-avr $< $(TARGET).cof
    
    # Create final output files (.hex, .eep) from ELF output file.
    %.hex: %.elf
    	$(OBJCOPY) -O $(FORMAT) -R .eeprom $< $@
    
    %.eep: %.elf
    	-$(OBJCOPY) -j .eeprom --set-section-flags=.eeprom="alloc,load" \
    	--change-section-lma .eeprom=0 -O $(FORMAT) $< $@
    
    # Create extended listing file from ELF output file.
    %.lss: %.elf
    	$(OBJDUMP) -h -S $< > $@
    
    
    
    # Link: create ELF output file from object files.
    .SECONDARY : $(TARGET).elf
    .PRECIOUS : $(OBJ)
    %.elf: $(OBJ)
    	$(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(OBJ) --output $@ $(LDFLAGS)
    
    
    # Compile: create object files from C source files.
    %.o : %.c
    	$(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
    
    
    # Compile: create assembler files from C source files.
    %.s : %.c
    	$(CC) -S $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< -o $@
    
    
    # Assemble: create object files from assembler source files.
    %.o : %.S
    	$(CC) -c $(ALL_ASFLAGS) $< -o $@
    
    
    
    
    
    
    # Target: clean project.
    clean: begin clean_list finished end
    
    clean_list :
    	$(REMOVE) $(TARGET).hex
    	$(REMOVE) $(TARGET).eep
    	$(REMOVE) $(TARGET).obj
    	$(REMOVE) $(TARGET).cof
    	$(REMOVE) $(TARGET).elf
    	$(REMOVE) $(TARGET).map
    	$(REMOVE) $(TARGET).obj
    	$(REMOVE) $(TARGET).a90
    	$(REMOVE) $(TARGET).sym
    	$(REMOVE) $(TARGET).lnk
    	$(REMOVE) $(TARGET).lss
    	$(REMOVE) $(OBJ)
    	$(REMOVE) $(LST)
    	$(REMOVE) $(SRC:.c=.s)
    	$(REMOVE) $(SRC:.c=.d)
    
    
    # Automatically generate C source code dependencies. 
    # (Code originally taken from the GNU make user manual and modified 
    # (See README.txt Credits).)
    #
    # Note that this will work with sh (bash) and sed that is shipped with WinAVR
    # (see the SHELL variable defined above).
    # This may not work with other shells or other seds.
    #
    %.d: %.c
    	set -e; $(CC) -MM $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< \
    	| sed 's,\(.*\)\.o[ :]*,\1.o \1.d : ,g' > $@; \
    	[ -s $@ ] || rm -f $@
    
    
    # Remove the '-' if you want to see the dependency files generated.
    -include $(SRC:.c=.d)
    
    
    
    # Listing of phony targets.
    .PHONY : all begin finish end sizebefore sizeafter gccversion coff extcoff \
    	clean clean_list program

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    Erfahrener Benutzer Roboter Genie
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    Du musst eigentlich nur in der Zeile

    TARGET = test

    test durch den name (ohne '.c') der Datei ersetzen, die die main() Funktion enthält.

    Falls das nicht klapp, poste mal die Fehlermeldungen.

  7. #7
    Robotik84
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    das hab i ja auch schon versucht...er gibt mir dann eine fehler meldung
    "no rule to compile test.o"

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    Erfahrener Benutzer Roboter Genie
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    Poste mal das makefile bei dem der Fehler auftritt und den output auf der Kommandozeile.

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    Erfahrener Benutzer Roboter Genie Avatar von m.a.r.v.i.n
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    'make clean' hilft vielleicht, um die dependencies Files zu loeschen.

    Gruß m.a.r.v.i.n

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    Warum nehmt ihr nicht AVR-Studio? Damit hat man die ganzen Probleme nicht.

    Gruss,
    stochri

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