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# Top-level package build for Cryptech Alpha board.
export CRYPTECH_VERSION := 2.0
HEAD_TIME := $(shell git show -s --format=%ct HEAD)
HEAD_HASH := $(shell git rev-parse HEAD)
PACKAGE_NAME := cryptech-alpha
PACKAGE_VERSION := ${CRYPTECH_VERSION}~${HEAD_TIME}~${HEAD_HASH}
export GNUPGHOME := /home/aptbot/gnupg
REPO_BASE := /home/aptbot/alpha
REPO_UMASK := 002
PBUILDER_BASE := ${HOME}/pbuilder
PBUILDER_TARGETS := debian/jessie/i386 debian/jessie/amd64 ubuntu/xenial/i386 ubuntu/xenial/amd64
REPO_UPLOAD_USER := aptbot
REPO_UPLOAD_URI := rsync://apt.cryptech.is/alpha/
# Yes, we really are putting the firmware tarball into the source package.
# We want to supply the firmware in both source and binary form, to save users
# the trouble of all the cross compilation and Verilog synthesis, and the Alpha
# firmware is the same regardless of the host platform, so including the firmware
# tarball in the source package lets us simplify installation for the user.
FIRMWARE_TARBALL := source/cryptech-alpha-firmware.tar.gz
BITSTREAM := build/core/platform/alpha/build/alpha_fmc.bit
ELVES := build/sw/stm32/projects/bootloader/bootloader.elf build/sw/stm32/projects/hsm/hsm.elf
FIRMWARE_BINARY := ${ELVES} ${ELVES:.elf=.bin}
FIRMWARE_ALL := ${BITSTREAM} ${FIRMWARE_BINARY}
RTL_SOURCE := $(shell find source/core -name .git -prune -o -type f -print)
SW_SOURCE := $(shell find source/sw source/user -name .git -prune -o -type f -print)
# Command to generate a new changelog containing one entry.
# Does nothing if the changelog already exists.
DCH = test -f debian/changelog || \
EDITOR=true VISUAL=true TZ=UTC DEBEMAIL='APT Builder Robot <aptbot@cryptech.is>' \
dch --create --package ${PACKAGE_NAME} --newversion '${PACKAGE_VERSION}' \
'$(strip Version ${CRYPTECH_VERSION} package for Cryptech Alpha development board.)'
all: init firmware dsc pbuilder homebrew
enchilada: all upload
init:
git submodule update --init --recursive
clean:
git clean -dfx
git submodule foreach --recursive git clean -dfx
sandblast: clean
git submodule deinit -f .
firmware: shadow ${FIRMWARE_TARBALL}
shadow:
./build-shadow-tree.py
${FIRMWARE_TARBALL}: ${BITSTREAM} $(sort ${ELVES} ${ELVES:.elf=.bin})
./build-firmware-package.py $(basename $@) $^
gzip -9f $(basename $@)
bitstream: ${BITSTREAM}
${BITSTREAM}: ${RTL_SOURCE}
${MAKE} -C build/core/platform/alpha/build
${ELVES:.elf=.bin}: shadow elves
elves:
${MAKE} -C build/sw/stm32 distclean bootloader hsm
dsc:
cd source; ${DCH}
cd source; debuild -S -uc -us
pbuilder:
rm -f ${PBUILDER_BASE}/*result/*
umask ${REPO_UMASK}; \
for target in ${PBUILDER_TARGETS}; do echo $$target | tr '/' ' '; done | \
while read dist code arch; do \
reprepro -b ${REPO_BASE}/$$dist -A $$arch list $$code ${PACKAGE_NAME} | awk '{v = $$3} END {exit v != "${PACKAGE_VERSION}"}' && continue; \
pbuilder-dist $$code $$arch build ${PACKAGE_NAME}_${PACKAGE_VERSION}.dsc; \
reprepro -b ${REPO_BASE}/$$dist include $$code ${PBUILDER_BASE}/$${code}-$${arch}_result/${PACKAGE_NAME}_${PACKAGE_VERSION}_$${arch}.changes; \
done
RSYNC := rsync --rsh 'ssh -l ${REPO_UPLOAD_USER}' --archive --itemize-changes
upload:
${RSYNC} --ignore-existing ${REPO_BASE}/ ${REPO_UPLOAD_URI}
${RSYNC} --delete --delete-delay ${REPO_BASE}/ ${REPO_UPLOAD_URI}
.PHONY: all init clean firmware shadow bitstream elves dsc pbuilder homebrew upload enchilada sandblast
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