Instead of using the bootsector to load a bootloader, just put the bootloader in the ROM and call it a day. It looks for a file on the SD card in the root directory named `kernel.bin` and loads it into memory. This is not a perfect solution, as the kernel will grow larger and the kernel load address will have to change. At this point I could add back the bootloader, but that is for later. Also the bootloader is just a copy of the kernel, so that can be trimmed down a lot.
18 lines
301 B
Makefile
18 lines
301 B
Makefile
.PHONY: all install bootloader kernel clean
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all: bootloader kernel
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install: all
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sh script/format_disk.sh
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sh script/copy_files.sh
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bootloader:
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@$(MAKE) -C bootloader
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kernel:
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@$(MAKE) -C kernel
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clean:
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@$(MAKE) -C bootloader --no-print-directory $@
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@$(MAKE) -C kernel --no-print-directory $@
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