Most tools used for compliance and SBOM generation use SPDX identifiers
This change brings us a step closer to an easy SBOM generation.
Signed-off-by: Alin Jerpelea <alin.jerpelea@sony.com>
the Unix-specific commands used in the CMake implementation of savedefconfig are not
supported on the Windows platform, which will cause compatibility issues.
replace it with CMake implementation, which can be cross-platform and has been verified on Windows.
Signed-off-by: xuxin19 <xuxin19@xiaomi.com>
@raiden00pl I'm surprised why this commit was reverted. It maintains the same functionality as tools/refresh.sh. this change is a good improvement because overwriting the original defconfig to prevent developers from missing out on enabled or disabled features during the development process. If you find any changes in the defconfig after saving it, you should manually restore it, git diff will tell you what has happened. and also this feature prevents more junior developers from forgetting to save their own defconfig
This reverts commit 751bc1528a.
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@lixiang.com>
savedefconfig shouldn't overwrite the original defconfig, but only create a new
defconfig in the current directory. Otherwise, creating new configs based on
existing ones becomes irritating, because every time we use savedefconfig,
the original configuration is overwritten which is not the excepted behavior
1. Update all CMakeLists.txt to adapt to new layout
2. Fix cmake build break
3. Update all new file license
4. Fully compatible with current compilation environment(use configure.sh or cmake as you choose)
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How to test
From within nuttx/. Configure:
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=sim/nsh -GNinja
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=sim:nsh -GNinja
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=sabre-6quad/smp -GNinja
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=lm3s6965-ek/qemu-flat -GNinja
(or full path in custom board) :
cmake -B build -DBOARD_CONFIG=$PWD/boards/sim/sim/sim/configs/nsh -GNinja
This uses ninja generator (install with sudo apt install ninja-build). To build:
$ cmake --build build
menuconfig:
$ cmake --build build -t menuconfig
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2. cmake/build: reformat the cmake style by cmake-format
https://github.com/cheshirekow/cmake_format
$ pip install cmakelang
$ for i in `find -name CMakeLists.txt`;do cmake-format $i -o $i;done
$ for i in `find -name *\.cmake`;do cmake-format $i -o $i;done
Co-authored-by: Matias N <matias@protobits.dev>
Signed-off-by: chao an <anchao@xiaomi.com>