interrupts.
This example uses the GPIO driver with the 3 on board LEDs outputs and one input
as an interrupt pin.
Signed-off-by: Abdelatif Guettouche <abdelatif.guettouche@espressif.com>
regards to the data used by the ROM.
Static alloaction sections should end at the begining of the ROM data.
The rest of memory (End of ROM data --> End of DRAM) is added to the
heap.
Signed-off-by: Abdelatif Guettouche <abdelatif.guettouche@espressif.com>
In the current compilation environment, the recursive assignment(=) for compile
flags will be delayed until every file is actually need to be compile.
For example:
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arch/arm/src/Makefile:
INCLUDES += ${shell $(INCDIR) "$(CC)" $(ARCH_SRCDIR)$(DELIM)chip}
INCLUDES += ${shell $(INCDIR) "$(CC)" $(ARCH_SRCDIR)$(DELIM)common}
INCLUDES += ${shell $(INCDIR) "$(CC)" $(ARCH_SRCDIR)$(DELIM)$(ARCH_SUBDIR)}
INCLUDES += ${shell $(INCDIR) "$(CC)" $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)sched}
CPPFLAGS += $(INCLUDES) $(EXTRAFLAGS)
CFLAGS += $(INCLUDES) $(EXTRAFLAGS)
CXXFLAGS += $(INCLUDES) $(EXTRAFLAGS)
AFLAGS += $(INCLUDES) $(EXTRAFLAGS)
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All compilation options will be included recursively,
which will be delayed until the compilation options are actually used:
tools/Config.mk:
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define COMPILE
@echo "CC: $1"
$(Q) $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $($(strip $1)_CFLAGS) $1 -o $2
endef
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All compile flags to be reexecuted $(INCDIR) as long as one file needs to be compiled,
but in fact, the compilation options have not changed in the current directory.
So the we recommand to change the syntax of assignment
From
Recursive (=)
To
Simple (:=)
In this way, we can ensure that all compilation options are expanded only once and reducing repeated works.
Signed-off-by: chao.an <anchao@xiaomi.com>
Add new option -A is added to tools/testbuild.sh that will take the
created build executable and store it in a folder for the config
that generated it under $ARTIFACTDIR which can be set via an
environment variable or defaulted to $(TOPDIR)/buildartifacts
This is also helpful for local testing because you can now run
tools/testbuild.sh -A sim.dat and have all of the simulation
targets generated without having to rebuild along the way.
In the GitHub Actions workflow the artifacs are uploaded
two two bundles one for macOS and one for Linux
Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>