DMBS - Dean's Makefile Build System =================================== Module: ATPROGRAM ----------------- The ATPROGRAM module provides build targets for use with the official `ATPROGRAM` back-end utility distributed with the free [Atmel Studio](http://www.atmel.com) software released by Atmel. ## Importing This Module into a Makefile: To use this module in your application makefile, add the following code to your makefile: include $(DMBS_PATH)/atprogram.mk ## Prerequisites: This module requires the `atprogram.exe` utility to be available in your system's `PATH` variable. The `atprogram.exe` utility is distributed in Atmel Studio (usually) inside the application install folder's `atbackend` subdirectory. ## Build Targets: The following targets are supported by this module:
atprogram Program the device FLASH memory with the application's executable data.
atprogram-ee Program the device EEPROM memory with the application's EEPROM data.
## Mandatory Variables: The following variables must be defined (with a `NAME = VALUE` syntax, one variable per line) in the user makefile to be able to use this module:
MCU Name of the Atmel processor model (e.g. `at90usb1287`).
TARGET Name of the application output file prefix (e.g. `TestApplication`).
## Optional Variables: The following variables may be defined (with a `NAME = VALUE` syntax, one variable per line) in the user makefile. If not specified, a default value will be assumed.
ATPROGRAM_PROGRAMMER Name of the Atmel programmer or debugger tool to communicate with (e.g. `jtagice3`). Default is `atmelice`.
ATPROGRAM_INTERFACE Name of the programming interface to use when programming the target (e.g. `spi`). Default is `jtag`.
ATPROGRAM_PORT Name of the communication port to use when when programming with a serially connected tool (e.g. `COM2`). Default is `usb`.
## Provided Variables: The following variables may be referenced in a user makefile (via `$(NAME)` syntax) if desired, as they are provided by this module.
N/A This module provides no variables.
## Provided Macros: The following macros may be referenced in a user makefile (via `$(call NAME, ARG1, ARG2, ...)` syntax) if desired, as they are provided by this module.
N/A This module provides no macros.
## Module Changelog: The changes to this module since its initial release are listed below, as of the DMBS version where the change was made. ### 20160403 Initial release.