verilator/examples/make_hello_binary/Makefile

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Makefile

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#
# DESCRIPTION: Verilator Example: Small Makefile
#
# This calls the object directory makefile. That allows the objects to
# be placed in the "current directory" which simplifies the Makefile.
#
# This file ONLY is placed under the Creative Commons Public Domain, for
# any use, without warranty, 2020 by Wilson Snyder.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
#
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# Check for sanity to avoid later confusion
ifneq ($(words $(CURDIR)),1)
$(error Unsupported: GNU Make cannot build in directories containing spaces, build elsewhere: '$(CURDIR)')
endif
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# This is intended to be a minimal example. Before copying this to start a
# real project, it is better to start with a more complete example,
# e.g. examples/make_tracing_c.
# If $VERILATOR_ROOT isn't in the environment, we assume it is part of a
# package install, and verilator is in your path. Otherwise find the
# binary relative to $VERILATOR_ROOT (such as when inside the git sources).
ifeq ($(VERILATOR_ROOT),)
VERILATOR = verilator
else
export VERILATOR_ROOT
VERILATOR = $(VERILATOR_ROOT)/bin/verilator
endif
default:
@echo "-- Verilator hello-world simple binary example"
@echo "-- VERILATE & BUILD --------"
$(VERILATOR) --binary -j 0 top.v
@echo "-- RUN ---------------------"
obj_dir/Vtop
@echo "-- DONE --------------------"
@echo "Note: Once this example is understood, see examples/make_hello_c."
@echo "Note: See also https://verilator.org/guide/latest/examples.html"
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maintainer-copy::
clean mostlyclean distclean maintainer-clean::
-rm -rf obj_dir *.log *.dmp *.vpd core