nuttx/arch/sim/CMakeLists.txt

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# ##############################################################################
# arch/sim/CMakeLists.txt
#
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#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
# the License.
#
# ##############################################################################
include_directories(include)
add_subdirectory(src)
# configure host binary ######################################################
target_include_directories(nuttx PRIVATE ${CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP})
target_compile_definitions(nuttx
PRIVATE CONFIG_USEC_PER_TICK=${CONFIG_USEC_PER_TICK})
if(APPLE)
target_compile_options(nuttx PRIVATE -Wno-deprecated-declarations)
endif()
# configure simulated nuttx ##################################################
if(NOT WIN32)
# Add -fvisibility=hidden Because we don't want export nuttx's symbols to
# shared libraries
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_COMPILE_OPTIONS -fvisibility=hidden)
# Add -fno-common because macOS "ld -r" doesn't seem to pick objects for
# common symbols.
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_COMPILE_OPTIONS -fno-common)
else()
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_COMPILE_OPTIONS /std:c11 /experimental:c11atomics)
endif()
if(CONFIG_SIM_SANITIZE)
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_COMPILE_OPTIONS -fsanitize=address -fsanitize=undefined
-fno-omit-frame-pointer)
endif()
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_COMPILE_OPTIONS
# NuttX is sometimes built as a native target. In that case, the
# __NuttX__ macro is predefined by the compiler.
# https://github.com/NuttX/buildroot
#
# In other cases, __NuttX__ is an ordinary user-definded macro. It's
# especially the case for NuttX sim, which is a target to run the
# entire NuttX as a program on the host OS, which can be Linux,
# macOS, Windows, etc.
# https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NUTTX/NuttX+Simulation
# In that case, the host OS compiler is used to build NuttX. Thus,
# eg. NuttX sim on macOS is built with __APPLE__. We #undef
# predefined macros for those possible host OSes here because the OS
# APIs this library should use are of NuttX, not the host OS.
-U_AIX
-U_WIN32
-U__APPLE__
-U__FreeBSD__
-U__NetBSD__
-U__linux__
-U__sun__
-U__unix__
-U__ENVIRONMENT_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__)
# common options #############################################################
if(X86_64 AND CONFIG_SIM_M32)
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_COMPILE_OPTIONS -m32)
target_compile_options(nuttx PRIVATE -m32)
target_link_options(nuttx PRIVATE -m32)
endif()
if(CONFIG_LIBCXX)
if(APPLE)
# macOS uses libc++abi
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_DEFINITIONS LIBCXX_BUILDING_LIBCXXABI)
else()
# Linux C++ ABI seems vary. Probably __GLIBCXX__ is the best bet. XXX what
# to do for windows?
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_DEFINITIONS __GLIBCXX__)
endif()
# Disable availability macros. The availability on Host OS is not likely
# appropriate for NuttX.
#
# Note: When compiling NuttX apps, we undefine __APPLE__. It makes libcxx
# __availability header unhappy.
# https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/2e2999cd44f6ec9a5e396fa0113497ea82582f69/libcxx/include/__availability#L258
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_DEFINITIONS _LIBCPP_DISABLE_AVAILABILITY)
endif()
# This is part of the top-level export target TODO: how to deal with in CMake?
# export_startup: board/libboard$(LIBEXT) up_head.o $(HOSTOBJS) nuttx-names.dat
# cp up_head.o $(HOSTOBJS) ${EXPORT_DIR}/startup cp nuttx-names.dat
# ${EXPORT_DIR}/libs echo main NXmain >> ${EXPORT_DIR}/libs/nuttx-names.dat
# Loadable module definitions TODO: implement modules with CMake
# -fno-pic to avoid GOT relocations
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_ELF_MODULE_COMPILE_OPTIONS -fno-pic)
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_ELF_MODULE_LINK_OPTIONS -r -e module_initialize -T
${NUTTX_DIR}/libs/libc/modlib/gnu-elf.ld)
if(CONFIG_LIBC_ARCH_ELF_64BIT)
# For amd64: It seems macOS/x86_64 loads the program text around
# 00000001_xxxxxxxx. The gcc default (-mcmodel=small) would produce
# out-of-range 32-bit relocations. Even on Linux, NuttX modules are loaded
# into the NuttX heap, which can be out of range with -mcmodel=small.
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_ELF_MODULE_COMPILE_OPTIONS -mcmodel=large)
endif()
# On Linux, we (ab)use the host compiler to compile binaries for NuttX.
# Explicitly disable features which might be default on the host while not
# available on NuttX.
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_ELF_MODULE_COMPILE_OPTIONS -fno-stack-protector)
# TODO: move to toolchain file NuttX modules are ELF binaries. Non-ELF platforms
# like macOS need to use a separate ELF toolchain. ifeq ($(CONFIG_HOST_MACOS),y)
# # eg. brew install x86_64-elf-gcc MODULECC = x86_64-elf-gcc MODULELD =
# x86_64-elf-ld MODULESTRIP = x86_64-elf-strip --strip-unneeded endif
# ELF module definitions
# -fno-pic to avoid GOT relocations
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_ELF_APP_COMPILE_OPTIONS -fno-pic)
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_ELF_APP_LINK_OPTIONS -r -e main
-T${BOARD_PATH}/scripts/gnu-elf.ld)
# TODO: move to toolchain file
if(X86_64 AND CONFIG_SIM_M32)
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_ELF_MODULE_LINK_OPTIONS -m32)
set_property(
TARGET nuttx
APPEND
PROPERTY NUTTX_ELF_APP_LINK_OPTIONS -m32)
endif()