arm-trusted-firmware/tools/encrypt_fw/Makefile
Chris Kay c32737033c build: remove Windows compatibility layer
For a couple of releases now we have officially withdrawn support for
building TF-A on Windows using the native environment, relying instead
on POSIX emulation layers like MSYS2, Mingw64, Cygwin or WSL.

This change removes the remainder of the OS compatibility layer
entirely, and migrates the build system over to explicitly relying on a
POSIX environment.

Change-Id: I8fb60d998162422e958009afd17eab826e3bc39b
Signed-off-by: Chris Kay <chris.kay@arm.com>
2025-01-14 16:21:51 +00:00

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#
# Copyright (c) 2024-2025, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2019-2022, Linaro Limited. All rights reserved.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
#
BUILD_INFO ?= 1
DEBUG := 0
ENCTOOL ?= encrypt_fw$(.exe)
BINARY := $(notdir ${ENCTOOL})
OPENSSL_DIR := /usr
MAKE_HELPERS_DIRECTORY := ../../make_helpers/
include ${MAKE_HELPERS_DIRECTORY}build_macros.mk
include ${MAKE_HELPERS_DIRECTORY}common.mk
include ${MAKE_HELPERS_DIRECTORY}defaults.mk
include ${MAKE_HELPERS_DIRECTORY}toolchain.mk
OBJECTS := src/encrypt.o \
src/cmd_opt.o \
src/main.o
HOSTCCFLAGS := -Wall -std=c99
# Select OpenSSL version flag according to the OpenSSL build selected
# from setting the OPENSSL_DIR path.
$(eval $(call SELECT_OPENSSL_API_VERSION))
ifeq (${DEBUG},1)
HOSTCCFLAGS += -g -O0 -DDEBUG -DLOG_LEVEL=40
else
ifeq (${BUILD_INFO},1)
HOSTCCFLAGS += -O2 -DLOG_LEVEL=20
else
HOSTCCFLAGS += -O2 -DLOG_LEVEL=10
endif
endif
HOSTCCFLAGS += ${DEFINES}
# USING_OPENSSL3 flag will be added to the HOSTCCFLAGS variable with the proper
# computed value.
HOSTCCFLAGS += -DUSING_OPENSSL3=$(USING_OPENSSL3)
# Make soft links and include from local directory otherwise wrong headers
# could get pulled in from firmware tree.
INC_DIR := -I ./include -I ../../include/tools_share -I ${OPENSSL_DIR}/include
# Include library directories where OpenSSL library files are located.
# For a normal installation (i.e.: when ${OPENSSL_DIR} = /usr or
# /usr/local), binaries are located under the ${OPENSSL_DIR}/lib/
# directory. However, for a local build of OpenSSL, the built binaries are
# located under the main project directory (i.e.: ${OPENSSL_DIR}, not
# ${OPENSSL_DIR}/lib/).
LIB_DIR := -L ${OPENSSL_DIR}/lib -L ${OPENSSL_DIR}
LIB := -lssl -lcrypto
.PHONY: all clean realclean --openssl
all: --openssl ${BINARY}
${BINARY}: ${OBJECTS} Makefile
$(s)echo " HOSTLD $@"
$(q)$(host-cc) ${OBJECTS} ${LIB_DIR} ${LIB} -o $@
%.o: %.c
$(s)echo " HOSTCC $<"
$(q)$(host-cc) -c ${HOSTCCFLAGS} ${INC_DIR} $< -o $@
--openssl:
ifeq ($(DEBUG),1)
$(s)echo "Selected OpenSSL version: ${OPENSSL_CURRENT_VER}"
endif
clean:
$(q)rm -rf $(OBJECTS)
realclean: clean
$(q)rm -f $(BINARY)