==================== Custom Boards How-To ==================== As explained in :doc:`../quickstart/configuring`, supported boards (also known as "in-tree" boards) are configured using a standard syntax: .. code-block:: console $ cd nuttx $ ./tools/configure.sh -l board-name:config-name Copy files Select CONFIG_HOST_LINUX=y Refreshing... Sometimes it is not appropriate, or not wanted, to add a new or custom board to the NuttX boards tree itself. If so, the board can be defined out-of-tree in a custom directory and still be built easily. Add a Custom Board ================== The same set of files as provided for in-tree boards is required (i.e. configs, Kconfig, scripts, etc.) but these can be placed in a directory of your choice. In this example, the files are assumed to exist in: ``../nuttx/CustomBoards/MyCustomBoardName`` .. code-block:: console $pwd /home/nuttx/nuttx $ ls -1 ../CustomBoards/MyCustomBoardName configs helpers include Kconfig scripts $ ls ../CustomBoards/MyCustomBoardName/configs nsh MyCustomConfig $ To build the custom board, the syntax is slightly different to in-tree boards and configs: .. code-block:: console $ .tools/configure -l ../CustomBoards/MyCustomBoardName/MyCustomConfig Copy files Select CONFIG_HOST_LINUX=y Refreshing... Kconfig Settings ================ Once the board is configured, to ensure subsequent builds run correctly, there are two Kconfig settings that need to be set. These are: :menuselection:`Board Selection --> Custom Board Configuration --> Custom Board Name` :menuselection:`Board Selection --> Custom Board Configuration --> Relative custom board directory` They should be set to suit your board name and directory location. .. Note:: If you subsequently run a ``make distclean`` operation, then these settings will be lost. They should be added back before building, and/or before running ``make menuconfig``.