3  *  This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
 
   4  *  documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
 
   7 /** \page Page_BuildSystem The LUFA Build System
 
   9  *  \section Sec_BuildSystem_Overview Overview of the LUFA Build System
 
  10  *  The LUFA build system is an attempt at making a set of re-usable, modular build make files which
 
  11  *  can be referenced in a LUFA powered project, to minimize the amount of code required in an
 
  12  *  application makefile. The system is written in GNU Make, and each module is independent of
 
  15  *  For details on the prerequisites needed for Linux and Windows machines to be able to use the LUFA
 
  16  *  build system, see \ref Sec_CompilingApps_Prerequisites.
 
  18  *  To use a LUFA build system module, simply add an include to your project makefile. All user projects
 
  19  *  should at a minimum include \ref Page_BuildModule_CORE for base functionality:
 
  21  *  include $(LUFA_PATH)/Build/lufa_core.mk
 
  24  *  Once included in your project makefile, the associated build module targets will be added to your
 
  25  *  project's build makefile targets automatically. To call a build target, run <tt>make {TARGET_NAME}</tt>
 
  26  *  from the command line, substituting in the appropriate target name.
 
  28  *  \see \ref Sec_ConfiguringApps_AppMakefileParams for a copy of the sample LUFA project makefile.
 
  30  *  Each build module may have one or more mandatory parameters (GNU Make variables) which <i>must</i>
 
  31  *  be supplied in the project makefile for the module to work, and one or more optional parameters which
 
  32  *  may be defined and which will assume a sensible default if not.
 
  34  *  \section SSec_BuildSystem_Modules Available Modules
 
  36  *  The following modules are included in this LUFA release:
 
  38  *  \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_ATPROGRAM - Device Programming
 
  39  *  \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_AVRDUDE - Device Programming
 
  40  *  \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_BUILD - Compiling/Assembling/Linking
 
  41  *  \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_CORE - Core Build System Functions
 
  42  *  \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_CPPCHECK - Static Code Analysis
 
  43  *  \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_DFU - Device Programming
 
  44  *  \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_DOXYGEN - Automated Source Code Documentation
 
  45  *  \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_HID - Device Programming
 
  46  *  \li \subpage Page_BuildModule_SOURCES - LUFA Module Source Code Variables
 
  48  *  If you have problems building using the LUFA build system, see \subpage Page_BuildTroubleshooting for resolution steps.
 
  51  /** \page Page_BuildModule_BUILD The BUILD build module
 
  53  *  The BUILD LUFA build system module, providing targets for the compilation,
 
  54  *  assembling and linking of an application from source code into binary files
 
  55  *  suitable for programming into a target device, using the GCC compiler.
 
  57  *  To use this module in your application makefile, add the following code:
 
  59  *  include $(LUFA_PATH)/Build/lufa_build.mk
 
  62  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_BUILD_Requirements Requirements
 
  63  *  This module requires the the architecture appropriate binaries of the GCC compiler are available in your
 
  64  *  system's <b>PATH</b> variable. The GCC compiler and associated toolchain is distributed in Atmel AVR Studio
 
  65  *  5.x and Atmel Studio 6.x installation directories, as well as in many third party distribution packages.
 
  67  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_BUILD_Targets Targets
 
  71  *    <td><tt>size</tt></td>
 
  72  *    <td>Display size of the compiled application FLASH and SRAM segments.</td>
 
  75  *    <td><tt>symbol-sizes</tt></td>
 
  76  *    <td>Display a size-sorted list of symbols from the compiled application, in decimal bytes.</td>
 
  79  *    <td><tt>lib</tt></td>
 
  80  *    <td>Build and archive all source files into a library A binary file.</td>
 
  83  *    <td><tt>all</tt></td>
 
  84  *    <td>Build and link the application into ELF debug and HEX binary files.</td>
 
  87  *    <td><tt>elf</tt></td>
 
  88  *    <td>Build and link the application into an ELF debug file.</td>
 
  91  *    <td><tt>bin</tt></td>
 
  92  *    <td>Build and link the application and produce a BIN binary file.</td>
 
  95  *    <td><tt>hex</tt></td>
 
  96  *    <td>Build and link the application and produce HEX and EEP binary files.</td>
 
  99  *    <td><tt>lss</tt></td>
 
 100  *    <td>Build and link the application and produce a LSS source code/assembly code mixed listing file.</td>
 
 103  *    <td><tt>clean</tt></td>
 
 104  *    <td>Remove all intermediary files and binary output files.</td>
 
 107  *    <td><tt>mostlyclean</tt></td>
 
 108  *    <td>Remove all intermediary files but preserve any binary output files.</td>
 
 111  *    <td><tt><i><filename></i>.s</tt></td>
 
 112  *    <td>Create an assembly listing of a given input C/C++ source file.</td>
 
 116  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_BUILD_MandatoryParams Mandatory Parameters
 
 120  *    <td><tt>TARGET</tt></td>
 
 121  *    <td>Name of the application output file prefix (e.g. <tt>TestApplication</tt>).</td>
 
 124  *    <td><tt>ARCH</tt></td>
 
 125  *    <td>Architecture of the target processor (see \ref Page_DeviceSupport).</td>
 
 128  *    <td><tt>MCU</tt></td>
 
 129  *    <td>Name of the Atmel processor model (e.g. <tt>at90usb1287</tt>).</td>
 
 132  *    <td><tt>SRC</tt></td>
 
 133  *    <td>List of relative or absolute paths to the application C (.c), C++ (.cpp) and Assembly (.S) source files.</td>
 
 136  *    <td><tt>F_USB</tt></td>
 
 137  *    <td>Speed in Hz of the input clock frequency to the target's USB controller.</td>
 
 140  *    <td><tt>LUFA_PATH</tt></td>
 
 141  *    <td>Path to the LUFA library core, either relative or absolute (e.g. <tt>../LUFA-000000/LUFA/</tt>).</td>
 
 145  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_BUILD_OptionalParams Optional Parameters
 
 149  *    <td><tt>BOARD</tt></td>
 
 150  *    <td>LUFA board hardware drivers to use (see \ref Page_DeviceSupport).</td>
 
 153  *    <td><tt>OPTIMIZATION</tt></td>
 
 154  *    <td>Optimization level to use when compiling source files (see GCC manual).</td>
 
 157  *    <td><tt>C_STANDARD</tt></td>
 
 158  *    <td>Version of the C standard to apply when compiling C++ source files (see GCC manual).</td>
 
 161  *    <td><tt>CPP_STANDARD</tt></td>
 
 162  *    <td>Version of the C++ standard to apply when compiling C++ source files (see GCC manual).</td>
 
 165  *    <td><tt>DEBUG_FORMAT</tt></td>
 
 166  *    <td>Format of the debug information to embed in the generated object files (see GCC manual).</td>
 
 169  *    <td><tt>DEBUG_LEVEL</tt></td>
 
 170  *    <td>Level of the debugging information to embed in the generated object files (see GCC manual).</td>
 
 173  *    <td><tt>F_CPU</tt></td>
 
 174  *    <td>Speed of the processor CPU clock, in Hz.</td>
 
 177  *    <td><tt>C_FLAGS</tt></td>
 
 178  *    <td>Flags to pass to the C compiler only, after the automatically generated flags.</td>
 
 181  *    <td><tt>CPP_FLAGS</tt></td>
 
 182  *    <td>Flags to pass to the C++ compiler only, after the automatically generated flags.</td>
 
 185  *    <td><tt>ASM_FLAGS</tt></td>
 
 186  *    <td>Flags to pass to the assembler only, after the automatically generated flags.</td>
 
 189  *    <td><tt>CC_FLAGS</tt></td>
 
 190  *    <td>Common flags to pass to the C/C++ compiler and assembler, after the automatically generated flags.</td>
 
 193  *    <td><tt>LD_FLAGS</tt></td>
 
 194  *    <td>Flags to pass to the linker, after the automatically generated flags.</td>
 
 197  *    <td><tt>LINKER_RELAXATIONS</tt></td>
 
 198  *    <td>Enables or disables linker relaxations when linking the application binary. This can reduce the total size
 
 199  *        of the application by replacing full \c CALL instructions with smaller \c RCALL instructions where possible.
 
 200  *        \note On some unpatched versions of binutils, this can cause link failures in some circumstances. If you
 
 201  *              receive a link error <tt>relocation truncated to fit: R_AVR_13_PCREL</tt>, disable this setting.</td>
 
 204  *    <td><tt>OBJDIR</tt></td>
 
 205  *    <td>Directory to place the generated object and dependency files. If set to "." the same folder as the source file will be used.
 
 206  *        \note When this option is enabled, all source filenames <b>must</b> be unique.</td>
 
 209  *    <td><tt>OBJECT_FILES</tt></td>
 
 210  *    <td>List of additional object files that should be linked into the resulting binary.</td>
 
 214  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_BUILD_ProvidedVariables Module Provided Variables
 
 218  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 222  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_BUILD_ProvidedMacros Module Provided Macros
 
 226  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 231 /** \page Page_BuildModule_CORE The CORE build module
 
 233  *  The core LUFA build system module, providing common build system help and information targets.
 
 235  *  To use this module in your application makefile, add the following code:
 
 237  *  include $(LUFA_PATH)/Build/lufa_core.mk
 
 240  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_CORE_Requirements Requirements
 
 241  *  This module has no requirements outside a standard *nix shell like environment; the <tt>sh</tt>
 
 242  *  shell, GNU <tt>make</tt> and *nix CoreUtils (<tt>echo</tt>, <tt>printf</tt>, etc.).
 
 244  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_CORE_Targets Targets
 
 248  *    <td><tt>help</tt></td>
 
 249  *    <td>Display build system help and configuration information.</td>
 
 252  *    <td><tt>list_targets</tt></td>
 
 253  *    <td>List all available build targets from the build system.</td>
 
 256  *    <td><tt>list_modules</tt></td>
 
 257  *    <td>List all available build modules from the build system.</td>
 
 260  *    <td><tt>list_mandatory</tt></td>
 
 261  *    <td>List all mandatory parameters required by the included modules.</td>
 
 264  *    <td><tt>list_optional</tt></td>
 
 265  *    <td>List all optional parameters required by the included modules.</td>
 
 268  *    <td><tt>list_provided</tt></td>
 
 269  *    <td>List all variables provided by the included modules.</td>
 
 272  *    <td><tt>list_macros</tt></td>
 
 273  *    <td>List all macros provided by the included modules.</td>
 
 277  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_CORE_MandatoryParams Mandatory Parameters
 
 281  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 285  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_CORE_OptionalParams Optional Parameters
 
 289  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 293  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_CORE_ProvidedVariables Module Provided Variables
 
 297  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 301  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_CORE_ProvidedMacros Module Provided Macros
 
 305  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 310 /** \page Page_BuildModule_ATPROGRAM The ATPROGRAM build module
 
 312  *  The ATPROGRAM programming utility LUFA build system module, providing targets to reprogram an
 
 313  *  Atmel processor FLASH and EEPROM memories with a project's compiled binary output files.
 
 315  *  To use this module in your application makefile, add the following code:
 
 317  *  include $(LUFA_PATH)/Build/lufa_atprogram.mk
 
 320  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_ATPROGRAM_Requirements Requirements
 
 321  *  This module requires the <tt>atprogram.exe</tt> utility to be available in your system's <b>PATH</b>
 
 322  *  variable. The <tt>atprogram.exe</tt> utility is distributed in Atmel AVR Studio 5.x and Atmel Studio 6.x
 
 323  *  inside the application install folder's "\avrdbg" subdirectory.
 
 325  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_ATPROGRAM_Targets Targets
 
 329  *    <td><tt>atprogram</tt></td>
 
 330  *    <td>Program the device FLASH memory with the application's executable data.</td>
 
 333  *    <td><tt>atprogram-ee</tt></td>
 
 334  *    <td>Program the device EEPROM memory with the application's EEPROM data.</td>
 
 338  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_ATPROGRAM_MandatoryParams Mandatory Parameters
 
 342  *    <td><tt>MCU</tt></td>
 
 343  *    <td>Name of the Atmel processor model (e.g. <tt>at90usb1287</tt>).</td>
 
 346  *    <td><tt>TARGET</tt></td>
 
 347  *    <td>Name of the application output file prefix (e.g. <tt>TestApplication</tt>).</td>
 
 351  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_ATPROGRAM_OptionalParams Optional Parameters
 
 355  *    <td><tt>ATPROGRAM_PROGRAMMER</tt></td>
 
 356  *    <td>Name of the Atmel programmer or debugger tool to communicate with (e.g. <tt>jtagice3</tt>).</td>
 
 359  *    <td><tt>ATPROGRAM_INTERFACE</tt></td>
 
 360  *    <td>Name of the programming interface to use when programming the target (e.g. <tt>spi</tt>).</td>
 
 363  *    <td><tt>ATPROGRAM_PORT</tt></td>
 
 364  *    <td>Name of the communication port to use when when programming with a serially connected tool (e.g. <tt>COM2</tt>).</td>
 
 368  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_ATPROGRAM_ProvidedVariables Module Provided Variables
 
 372  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 376  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_ATPROGRAM_ProvidedMacros Module Provided Macros
 
 380  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 385 /** \page Page_BuildModule_AVRDUDE The AVRDUDE build module
 
 387  *  The AVRDUDE programming utility LUFA build system module, providing targets to reprogram an
 
 388  *  Atmel processor FLASH and EEPROM memories with a project's compiled binary output files.
 
 390  *  To use this module in your application makefile, add the following code:
 
 392  *  include $(LUFA_PATH)/Build/lufa_avrdude.mk
 
 395  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_AVRDUDE_Requirements Requirements
 
 396  *  This module requires the <tt>avrdude</tt> utility to be available in your system's <b>PATH</b>
 
 397  *  variable. The <tt>avrdude</tt> utility is distributed in the old WinAVR project releases for
 
 398  *  Windows (<a>http://winavr.sourceforge.net</a>) or can be installed on *nix systems via the project's
 
 399  *  source code (<a>https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/avrdude</a>) or through the package manager.
 
 401  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_AVRDUDE_Targets Targets
 
 405  *    <td><tt>avrdude</tt></td>
 
 406  *    <td>Program the device FLASH memory with the application's executable data.</td>
 
 409  *    <td><tt>avrdude-ee</tt></td>
 
 410  *    <td>Program the device EEPROM memory with the application's EEPROM data.</td>
 
 414  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_AVRDUDE_MandatoryParams Mandatory Parameters
 
 418  *    <td><tt>MCU</tt></td>
 
 419  *    <td>Name of the Atmel processor model (e.g. <tt>at90usb1287</tt>).</td>
 
 422  *    <td><tt>TARGET</tt></td>
 
 423  *    <td>Name of the application output file prefix (e.g. <tt>TestApplication</tt>).</td>
 
 427  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_AVRDUDE_OptionalParams Optional Parameters
 
 431  *    <td><tt>AVRDUDE_PROGRAMMER</tt></td>
 
 432  *    <td>Name of the programmer or debugger tool to communicate with (e.g. <tt>jtagicemkii</tt>).</td>
 
 435  *    <td><tt>AVRDUDE_PORT</tt></td>
 
 436  *    <td>Name of the communication port to use when when programming with the connected tool (e.g. <tt>COM2</tt>, <tt>/dev/ttyUSB0</tt> or <tt>usb</tt>).</td>
 
 439  *    <td><tt>AVRDUDE_FLAGS</tt></td>
 
 440  *    <td>Additional flags to pass to avrdude when programming, applied after the automatically generated flags.</td>
 
 444  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_AVRDUDE_ProvidedVariables Module Provided Variables
 
 448  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 452  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_AVRDUDE_ProvidedMacros Module Provided Macros
 
 456  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 461  /** \page Page_BuildModule_CPPCHECK The CPPCHECK build module
 
 463  *  The CPPCHECK programming utility LUFA build system module, providing targets to statically
 
 464  *  analyze C and C++ source code for errors and performance/style issues.
 
 466  *  To use this module in your application makefile, add the following code:
 
 468  *  include $(LUFA_PATH)/Build/lufa_cppcheck.mk
 
 471  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_CPPCHECK_Requirements Requirements
 
 472  *  This module requires the <tt>cppcheck</tt> utility to be available in your system's <b>PATH</b>
 
 473  *  variable. The <tt>cppcheck</tt> utility is distributed through the project's home page
 
 474  *  (<a>http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net</a>) for Windows, and can be installed on *nix systems via
 
 475  *  the project's source code or through the package manager.
 
 477  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_CPPCHECK_Targets Targets
 
 481  *    <td><tt>cppcheck</tt></td>
 
 482  *    <td>Statically analyze the project source code for issues.</td>
 
 485  *    <td><tt>cppcheck-config</tt></td>
 
 486  *    <td>Check the <tt>cppcheck</tt> configuration - scan source code and warn about missing header files and other issues.</td>
 
 490  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_CPPCHECK_MandatoryParams Mandatory Parameters
 
 494  *    <td><tt>SRC</tt></td>
 
 495  *    <td>List of source files to statically analyze.</td>
 
 499  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_CPPCHECK_OptionalParams Optional Parameters
 
 503  *    <td><tt>CPPCHECK_INCLUDES</tt></td>
 
 504  *    <td>Path of extra directories to check when attemting to resolve C/C++ header file includes.</td>
 
 507  *    <td><tt>CPPCHECK_EXCLUDES</tt></td>
 
 508  *    <td>Paths or path fragments to exclude when analyzing.</td>
 
 511  *    <td><tt>CPPCHECK_MSG_TEMPLATE</tt></td>
 
 512  *    <td>Output message template to use when printing errors, warnings and information (see <tt>cppcheck</tt> documentation).</td>
 
 515  *    <td><tt>CPPCHECK_ENABLE</tt></td>
 
 516  *    <td>Analysis rule categories to enable (see <tt>cppcheck</tt> documentation).</td>
 
 519  *    <td><tt>CPPCHECK_SUPPRESS</tt></td>
 
 520  *    <td>Specific analysis rules to suppress (see <tt>cppcheck</tt> documentation).</td>
 
 523  *    <td><tt>CPPCHECK_FAIL_ON_WARNING</tt></td>
 
 524  *    <td>Set to <b>Y</b> to fail the analysis job with an error exit code if warnings are found, <b>N</b> to continue without failing.</td>
 
 527  *    <td><tt>CPPCHECK_QUIET</tt></td>
 
 528  *    <td>Set to <b>Y</b> to suppress all output except warnings and errors, <b>N</b> to show verbose output information.</td>
 
 531  *    <td><tt>CPPCHECK_FLAGS</tt></td>
 
 532  *    <td>Extra flags to pass to <tt>cppcheck</tt>, after the automatically generated flags.</td>
 
 536  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_CPPCHECK_ProvidedVariables Module Provided Variables
 
 540  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 544  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_CPPCHECK_ProvidedMacros Module Provided Macros
 
 548  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 553  /** \page Page_BuildModule_DFU The DFU build module
 
 555  *  The DFU programming utility LUFA build system module, providing targets to reprogram an
 
 556  *  Atmel processor FLASH and EEPROM memories with a project's compiled binary output files.
 
 557  *  This module requires a DFU class bootloader to be running in the target, compatible with
 
 558  *  the DFU bootloader protocol as published by Atmel.
 
 560  *  To use this module in your application makefile, add the following code:
 
 562  *  include $(LUFA_PATH)/Build/lufa_dfu.mk
 
 565  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_DFU_Requirements Requirements
 
 566  *  This module requires either the <tt>batchisp</tt> utility from Atmel's FLIP utility, or the open
 
 567  *  source <tt>dfu-programmer</tt> utility (<a>http://dfu-programmer.sourceforge.net/</a>) to be
 
 568  *  available in your system's <b>PATH</b> variable. On *nix systems the <tt>dfu-programmer</tt> utility
 
 569  *  can be installed via the project's source code or through the package manager.
 
 571  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_DFU_Targets Targets
 
 575  *    <td><tt>dfu</tt></td>
 
 576  *    <td>Program the device FLASH memory with the application's executable data using <tt>dfu-programmer</tt>.</td>
 
 579  *    <td><tt>dfu-ee</tt></td>
 
 580  *    <td>Program the device EEPROM memory with the application's EEPROM data using <tt>dfu-programmer</tt>.</td>
 
 583  *    <td><tt>flip</tt></td>
 
 584  *    <td>Program the device FLASH memory with the application's executable data using <tt>batchisp</tt>.</td>
 
 587  *    <td><tt>flip-ee</tt></td>
 
 588  *    <td>Program the device EEPROM memory with the application's EEPROM data using <tt>batchisp</tt>.</td>
 
 592  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_DFU_MandatoryParams Mandatory Parameters
 
 596  *    <td><tt>MCU</tt></td>
 
 597  *    <td>Name of the Atmel processor model (e.g. <tt>at90usb1287</tt>).</td>
 
 600  *    <td><tt>TARGET</tt></td>
 
 601  *    <td>Name of the application output file prefix (e.g. <tt>TestApplication</tt>).</td>
 
 605  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_DFU_OptionalParams Optional Parameters
 
 609  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 613  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_DFU_ProvidedVariables Module Provided Variables
 
 617  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 621  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_DFU_ProvidedMacros Module Provided Macros
 
 625  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 630  /** \page Page_BuildModule_DOXYGEN The DOXYGEN build module
 
 632  *  The DOXYGEN code documentation utility LUFA build system module, providing targets to generate
 
 633  *  project HTML and other format documentation from a set of source files that include special
 
 636  *  To use this module in your application makefile, add the following code:
 
 638  *  include $(LUFA_PATH)/Build/lufa_doxygen.mk
 
 641  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_DOXYGEN_Requirements Requirements
 
 642  *  This module requires the <tt>doxygen</tt> utility from the Doxygen website
 
 643  *  (<a>http://www.doxygen.org/</a>) to be available in your system's <b>PATH</b> variable. On *nix
 
 644  *  systems the <tt>doxygen</tt> utility can be installed via the project's source code or through
 
 645  *  the package manager.
 
 647  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_DOXYGEN_Targets Targets
 
 651  *    <td><tt>doxygen</tt></td>
 
 652  *    <td>Generate project documentation.</td>
 
 655  *    <td><tt>doxygen_create</tt></td>
 
 656  *    <td>Create a new Doxygen configuration file using the latest template.</td>
 
 659  *    <td><tt>doxygen_upgrade</tt></td>
 
 660  *    <td>Upgrade an existing Doxygen configuration file to the latest template</td>
 
 664  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_DOXYGEN_MandatoryParams Mandatory Parameters
 
 668  *    <td><tt>LUFA_PATH</tt></td>
 
 669  *    <td>Path to the LUFA library core, either relative or absolute (e.g. <tt>../LUFA-000000/LUFA/</tt>).</td>
 
 673  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_DOXYGEN_OptionalParams Optional Parameters
 
 677  *    <td><tt>DOXYGEN_CONF</tt></td>
 
 678  *    <td>Name and path of the base Doxygen configuration file for the project.</td>
 
 681  *    <td><tt>DOXYGEN_FAIL_ON_WARNING</tt></td>
 
 682  *    <td>Set to <b>Y</b> to fail the generation with an error exit code if warnings are found other than unsupported configuration parameters, <b>N</b> to continue without failing.</td>
 
 685  *    <td><tt>DOXYGEN_OVERRIDE_PARAMS</tt></td>
 
 686  *    <td>Extra Doxygen configuration parameters to apply, overriding the corresponding config entry in the project's configuration file (e.g. <tt>QUIET=YES</tt>).</td>
 
 690  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_DOXYGEN_ProvidedVariables Module Provided Variables
 
 694  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 698  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_DOXYGEN_ProvidedMacros Module Provided Macros
 
 702  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 707  /** \page Page_BuildModule_HID The HID build module
 
 709  *  The HID programming utility LUFA build system module, providing targets to reprogram an
 
 710  *  Atmel processor's FLASH memory with a project's compiled binary output file. This module
 
 711  *  requires a HID class bootloader to be running in the target, using a protocol compatible
 
 712  *  with the PJRC "HalfKay" protocol (<a>http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/halfkay_protocol.html</a>).
 
 714  *  To use this module in your application makefile, add the following code:
 
 716  *  include $(LUFA_PATH)/Build/lufa_hid.mk
 
 719  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_HID_Requirements Requirements
 
 720  *  This module requires either the <tt>hid_bootloader_cli</tt> utility from the included LUFA HID
 
 721  *  class bootloader API subdirectory, or the <tt>teensy_loader_cli</tt> utility from PJRC
 
 722  *  (<a>http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/loader_cli.html</a>) to be available in your system's <b>PATH</b>
 
 725  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_HID_Targets Targets
 
 729  *    <td><tt>hid</tt></td>
 
 730  *    <td>Program the device FLASH memory with the application's executable data using <tt>hid_bootloader_cli</tt>.</td>
 
 733  *    <td><tt>hid-ee</tt></td>
 
 734  *    <td>Program the device EEPROM memory with the application's EEPROM data using <tt>hid_bootloader_cli</tt> and
 
 735  *        a temporary AVR application programmed into the target's FLASH.
 
 736  *        \note This will erase the currently loaded application in the target.</td>
 
 739  *    <td><tt>teensy</tt></td>
 
 740  *    <td>Program the device FLASH memory with the application's executable data using <tt>teensy_loader_cli</tt>.</td>
 
 743  *    <td><tt>teensy-ee</tt></td>
 
 744  *    <td>Program the device EEPROM memory with the application's EEPROM data using <tt>teensy_loader_cli</tt> and
 
 745  *        a temporary AVR application programmed into the target's FLASH.
 
 746  *        \note This will erase the currently loaded application in the target.</td>
 
 750  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_HID_MandatoryParams Mandatory Parameters
 
 754  *    <td><tt>MCU</tt></td>
 
 755  *    <td>Name of the Atmel processor model (e.g. <tt>at90usb1287</tt>).</td>
 
 758  *    <td><tt>TARGET</tt></td>
 
 759  *    <td>Name of the application output file prefix (e.g. <tt>TestApplication</tt>).</td>
 
 763  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_HID_OptionalParams Optional Parameters
 
 767  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 771  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_HID_ProvidedVariables Module Provided Variables
 
 775  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 779  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_HID_ProvidedMacros Module Provided Macros
 
 783  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 788  /** \page Page_BuildModule_SOURCES The SOURCES build module
 
 790  *  The SOURCES LUFA build system module, providing variables listing the various LUFA source files
 
 791  *  required to be build by a project for a given LUFA module. This module gives a way to reference
 
 792  *  LUFA source files symbollically, so that changes to the library structure do not break the library
 
 795  *  To use this module in your application makefile, add the following code:
 
 797  *  include $(LUFA_PATH)/Build/lufa_sources.mk
 
 800  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_SOURCES_Requirements Requirements
 
 803  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_SOURCES_Targets Targets
 
 807  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 811  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_SOURCES_MandatoryParams Mandatory Parameters
 
 815  *    <td><tt>LUFA_PATH</tt></td>
 
 816  *    <td>Path to the LUFA library core, either relative or absolute (e.g. <tt>../LUFA-000000/LUFA/</tt>).</td>
 
 819  *    <td><tt>ARCH</tt></td>
 
 820  *    <td>Architecture of the target processor (see \ref Page_DeviceSupport).</td>
 
 824  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_SOURCES_OptionalParams Optional Parameters
 
 828  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 832  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_SOURCES_ProvidedVariables Module Provided Variables
 
 836  *    <td><tt>LUFA_SRC_USB</tt></td>
 
 837  *    <td>List of LUFA USB driver source files.</td>
 
 840  *    <td><tt>LUFA_SRC_USBCLASS</tt></td>
 
 841  *    <td>List of LUFA USB Class driver source files.</td>
 
 844  *    <td><tt>LUFA_SRC_TEMPERATURE</tt></td>
 
 845  *    <td>List of LUFA temperature sensor driver source files.</td>
 
 848  *    <td><tt>LUFA_SRC_SERIAL</tt></td>
 
 849  *    <td>List of LUFA Serial U(S)ART driver source files.</td>
 
 852  *    <td><tt>LUFA_SRC_TWI</tt></td>
 
 853  *    <td>List of LUFA TWI driver source files.</td>
 
 856  *    <td><tt>LUFA_SRC_PLATFORM</tt></td>
 
 857  *    <td>List of LUFA architecture specific platform management source files.</td>
 
 861  *  \section SSec_BuildModule_SOURCES_ProvidedMacros Module Provided Macros
 
 865  *    <td><i>None</i></td>
 
 870 /** \page Page_BuildTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Information
 
 872  *  LUFA uses a lot of advanced features of the AVR-GCC compiler, linker, and surrounding binaries. This can sometimes lead to problems compiling applications if one of these
 
 873  *  features is buggy in the version of the tools used in a build environment. Missing utilities and incorrectly set makefile configuration options can also result in different
 
 874  *  errors being produced when compilation or other operations are attempted. The table below lists a set of commonly encountered errors and their resolutions.
 
 879  *    <th>Resolution</th>
 
 882  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>relocation truncated to fit: R_AVR_13_PCREL against symbol <i>{X}</i></tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 883  *    <td>Try compiling with the setting <tt>LINKER_RELAXATIONS=N</tt> in your LUFA Build System 2.0 makefile, or remove the line <tt>-Wl,--relax</tt>
 
 884  *        from other makefiles. Alternatively, make sure you have the latest version of the Atmel Toolchain installed for your system.</td>
 
 887  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>error: ld terminated with signal 11 [Segmentation fault]</tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 888  *    <td>Try compiling with the setting <tt>DEBUG_LEVEL=2</tt> in your LUFA Build System 2.0 makefile, or make sure you are using <tt>binutils</tt> version 2.22 or later.</td>
 
 891  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>EMERGENCY ABORT: INFINITE RECURSION DETECTED</tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 892  *    <td>Make sure you are using an up to date version of GNU Make when compiling. This error is a safety system added to the mid-level makefiles, to prevent an issue with
 
 893  *        GNU make or other variants of Make causing an infinitely recursive build.</td>
 
 896  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>Unsupported architecture "<i>{X}</i>"</tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 897  *    <td>Ensure your makefile's <tt>ARCH</tt> setting is set to one of the architecture names (case-sensitive) supported by the version of LUFA you are compiling against.</td>
 
 900  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>Makefile <i>{X}</i> value not set</tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 901  *    <td>The specified Makefile value was not configured in your project's makefile or on the command line, and the nominated setting is required by one or more LUFA
 
 902  *        build system modules. Define the value in your project makefile and try again.</td>
 
 905  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>Makefile <i>{X}</i> option cannot be blank</tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 906  *    <td>The specified Makefile value was configured in your project's makefile or on the command line, but was set to an empty value. For the nominated configuration
 
 907  *        option, an empty value is not allowed. Define the nominated setting to a correct non-blank value and try again.</td>
 
 910  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>Makefile <i>{X}</i> option must be Y or N</tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 911  *    <td>The specified Makefile value was configured in your project's makefile or on the command line, but was set to a value other than a Y (for "Yes") or "N" (for "No").
 
 912  *        This configuration option is required to be one of the aformentioned boolean values, and other values are invalid. Set this option to either Y or N and try again.</td>
 
 915  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>Unknown input source file formats: <i>{X}</i></tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 916  *    <td>The nominated source files, specified in your project's makefile in the <tt>SRC</tt> configuration option, has an extension that the LUFA build system does not
 
 917  *        recognise. The file extensions are case sensitive, and must be one of the supported formats (<tt>*.c</tt>, <tt>*.cpp</tt> or <tt>*.S</tt>).</td>
 
 920  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>Cannot build with OBJDIR parameter set - one or more object file name is not unique</tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 921  *    <td>When a project is built with a non-empty <tt>OBJDIR</tt> object directory name set, all input source files must have unique names, excluding extension and path.
 
 922  *        This means that input files that are named identically and differ only by their path or extension are invalid when this mode is used.</td>
 
 925  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>Source file does not exist: <i>{X}</i></tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 926  *    <td>The nominated input source file, specified in the user project's <tt>SRC</tt> parameter, could not be found. Ensure the source file exists and the absolute or
 
 927  *        relative path given in the user project makefile is correct and try again.</td>
 
 930  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>Doxygen configuration file <i>{X}</i> does not exist</tt></b>" shown when upgrading a Doxygen configuration file.</td>
 
 931  *    <td>The nominated Doxygen configuration file, specified in the user project's <tt>DOXYGEN_CONF</tt> parameter, could not be found. Ensure the configuration file exists
 
 932  *        and the absolute or relative path given in the user project makefile is correct and try again, or run the appropriate makefile target to generate a new configuration
 
 936  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>avr-gcc: error: unrecognized option '<i>{X}</i>'</tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 937  *    <td>An unrecognised option was supplied to the compiler, usually in the <tt>C_FLAGS</tt>, <tt>CPP_FLAGS</tt>, <tt>ASM_FLAGS</tt> or <tt>CC_FLAGS</tt> configuration
 
 938  *        options. The nominated compiler switch may be invalid, or unsupported by the version of AVR-GCC on the host system. Remove the unrecognised flag if invalid, or
 
 939  *        upgrade to the latest AVR-GCC. If the option is a valid linker option, use the prefix "-Wl," to ensure it is passed to the linker correctly.</td>
 
 942  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>makefile:{X}: {Y}.mk: No such file or directory</tt></b>" shown when make is invoked.</td>
 
 943  *    <td>The path to the nominated makefile module was incorrect. This usually indicates that the makefile <tt>LUFA_PATH</tt> option is not set to a valid relative or
 
 944  *        absolute path to the LUFA library core.</td>
 
 947  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>fatal error: LUFAConfig.h: No such file or directory</tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 948  *    <td>The <tt>USE_LUFA_CONFIG_HEADER</tt> compile time option was set in the user project makefile, but the user supplied <tt>LUFAConfig.h</tt> header could not be
 
 949  *        found. Ensure that the directory that contains this configuration file is correctly passed to the compiler via the -I switch in the makefile <tt>CC_FLAGS</tt>
 
 953  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>ld.exe: section .apitable_trampolines loaded at <i>{X}</i> overlaps section .text</tt></b>" shown when compiling a bootloader.</td>
 
 954  *    <td>The bootloader is compiling too large for the given <tt>FLASH_SIZE_KB</tt> and <tt>BOOT_SECTION_SIZE_KB</tt> parameters set in the bootloader makefile. This
 
 955  *        usually indicates that these values are incorrect for the specified device the bootloader is targeting. If these values are correct, a newer version of the
 
 956  *        compiler may need to be used to ensure that the bootloader is built within the section size constraints of the target device.</td>
 
 959  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>unknown MCU '<i>{X}</i>' specified</tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 960  *    <td>The specified micocontroller device model name set in the user application's makefile as the <tt>MCU</tt> parameter is incorrect, or unsupported by the
 
 961  *        version of the compiler being used. Make sure the model name is correct, or upgrade to the latest Atmel Toolchain to obtain newer device support.</td>
 
 964  *    <td>Error "<b><tt>undefined reference to `<i>{X}</i>'</tt></b>" shown when compiling.</td>
 
 965  *    <td>This is usually caused by a missing source file in the user application's <tt>SRC</tt> configuration parameter. If the indicated symbol is one from the LUFA
 
 966  *        library, you may be missing a LUFA source makefile module (see \ref Page_BuildModule_SOURCES).</td>
 
 970  *  For troubleshooting other errors you encounter, please see \ref Sec_ProjectHelp.