repository service wrote: > So we move the .c file back to .hex (or other suffix? or delete?). .. > +++ trunk/Makefile Mon Apr 26 14:27:18 2010 (r5503) > @@ -226,6 +226,8 @@ > iasl -p $$(basename $$@) -tc $$(basename $$@).asl > mv $$(basename $$@).hex $$(basename $$@).c > $(CC) $$(CFLAGS) $$(if $$(subst dsdt,,$$(basename $$(notdir $$@))), > -DAmlCode=AmlCode_$$(basename $$(notdir $$@))) -c -o $$@ $$(basename $$@).c > + # keep %.o: %.c rule from catching the temporary .c file after a make > clean > + mv $$(basename $$@).c $$(basename $$@).hex
Is renaming files back and forth the best solution? It seems that this can become a mess for dependencies.. What happens if the compiler command is changed to operate directly on the .hex file? Best would of course be a binary output mode from iasl. Is there one? I think Patrick mentioned this. //Peter -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

