Allow objcopy to work without filling gaps with 0xff

This is currently done for all targets, since 0xff is the default erased
value for most flash devices. In some cases this is not what we want (e.g.
for EFI images) so provide a command to do a vanilla objcopy.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
master
Simon Glass 9 years ago
parent 5efa28139c
commit e020c88a3c
  1. 8
      Makefile
  2. 2
      config.mk

@ -780,8 +780,14 @@ ifneq ($(CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE),)
LDFLAGS_u-boot += -Ttext $(CONFIG_SYS_TEXT_BASE)
endif
# Normally we fill empty space with 0xff
quiet_cmd_objcopy = OBJCOPY $@
cmd_objcopy = $(OBJCOPY) $(OBJCOPYFLAGS) $(OBJCOPYFLAGS_$(@F)) $< $@
cmd_objcopy = $(OBJCOPY) --gap-fill=0xff $(OBJCOPYFLAGS) \
$(OBJCOPYFLAGS_$(@F)) $< $@
# Provide a version which does not do this, for use by EFI
quiet_cmd_zobjcopy = OBJCOPY $@
cmd_zobjcopy = $(OBJCOPY) $(OBJCOPYFLAGS) $(OBJCOPYFLAGS_$(@F)) $< $@
quiet_cmd_mkimage = MKIMAGE $@
cmd_mkimage = $(objtree)/tools/mkimage $(MKIMAGEFLAGS_$(@F)) -d $< $@ \

@ -73,8 +73,6 @@ endif
RELFLAGS := $(PLATFORM_RELFLAGS)
OBJCOPYFLAGS += --gap-fill=0xff
PLATFORM_CPPFLAGS += $(RELFLAGS)
PLATFORM_CPPFLAGS += -pipe

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