.. include:: /substitutions.rst .. todo:: This is mostly untouched from the original documentation. It does not really belong to "quickstart". Also, this needs cleanup. .. _organization: =================== Directory Structure =================== This is included for reference, and it's not necessary to know all the details at first. The general directory layout for NuttX is very similar to the directory structure of the Linux kernel -- at least at the most superficial layers. At the top level is the main makefile and a series of sub-directories identified below and discussed in the following paragraphs: **Configuration Files**. The NuttX configuration consists of logic in processor architecture directories, *chip/SoC* directories, and board configuration directories. The complete configuration is specified by several settings in the NuttX configuration file. - *Processor architecture specific files*. These are the files contained in the ``arch//`` directory and are discussed in a paragraph `below <#arch-subdirectory-structure>`__. As an example, all ARM processor architectures are provided under the ``arch/arm/`` directory which is selected with the ``CONFIG_ARCH="arm"`` configuration option. Variants of the processor architecture may be provided in sub-directories of the Extending this example, the ARMv7-M ARM family is supported by logic in ``arch/arm/include/armv7-m`` and ``arch/arm/src/armv7-m`` directories which are selected by the ``CONFIG_ARCH_CORTEXM3=y``, ``CONFIG_ARCH_CORTEXM4=y``, or ``CONFIG_ARCH_CORTEXM7=y`` configuration options - *Chip/SoC specific files*. Each processor architecture is embedded in a *System-on-a-Chip* (SoC) architecture. The full SoC architecture includes the processor architecture plus chip-specific interrupt logic, clocking logic, general purpose I/O (GPIO) logic, and specialized, internal peripherals (such as UARTs, USB, etc.). These chip-specific files are contained within chip-specific sub-directories also under the ``arch//`` directory and are selected via the ``CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP`` selection. As an example, the STMicro STM32 SoC architecture is based on the ARMv7-M processor and is supported by logic in the ``arch/arm/include/stm32`` and ``arch/arm/src/stm32`` directories which are selected with the ``CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP="stm32"`` configuration setting. - *Board specific configurations*. In order to be usable, the chip must be contained in a board environment. The board configuration defines additional properties of the board including such things as peripheral LEDs, external peripherals (such as networks, USB, etc.). These board-specific configuration files can be found in the ``boards////`` sub-directories and are discussed in a paragraph `below <#boards-subdirectory-structure>`__. The directory ``boards/arm/stm32/stm32f4disovery/``, as an example, holds board-specific logic for the STM32F4 Discovery board and is selected via the ``CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD="stm32f4discovery"`` configuration setting. ``nuttx/Documentation`` ======================= This directory holds the NuttX documentation. It's made with the `Sphinx documentation system `_. See the README.md file for information on how to build it. ``nuttx/arch`` ============== This sub-directory holds the NuttX supported architectures. For details see :doc:`/components/arch/index`. ``nuttx/binfmt`` ================ The ``binfmt/`` subdirectory contains logic for loading binaries in the file system into memory in a form that can be used to execute them. ``nuttx/audio`` =============== The ``audio/`` subdirectory contains the NuttX audio sub-system. .. _nuttx_boards: ``nuttx/boards`` ================ The ``boards/`` subdirectory contains custom logic and board configuration data for each board. These board-specific configurations plus the architecture-specific configurations in the ``arch/`` subdirectory complete define a customized port of NuttX. Boards Subdirectory Structure ----------------------------- The ``boards/`` directory contains board specific configuration files. Each board must provide a sub-directory under ``boards///``. See :doc:`/components/boards` for details. ``nuttx/cmake`` =============== This sub-directory holds the NuttX CMake functions. For details see :doc:`/components/cmake`. ``nuttx/crypto`` ================ This sub-directory holds the NuttX cryptographic sub-system. For details see :doc:`/components/crypto`. ``nuttx/drivers`` ================= This directory holds architecture-independent device drivers. For details see :doc:`/components/drivers/index`. ``nuttx/fs`` ============ This directory contains the NuttX file system. This file system is described `below <#NxFileSystem>`__. ``nuttx/graphics`` ================== This directory contains files for graphics/video support under NuttX. For details see :doc:`/components/nxgraphics/index`. ``nuttx/include`` ================= This directory holds NuttX header files. Standard header files file retained in can be included in the *normal* fashion: ``nuttx/libs/libc`` =================== This directory holds a collection of standard libc-like functions with custom interfaces into NuttX. For details see :doc:`/components/libs/index`. ``nuttx/mm`` ============ This is the NuttX memory manager. For details see :doc:`/components/mm/index`. ``nuttx/net`` ============= This directory contains the implementation of the NuttX networking layer including internal socket APIs. For details see :doc:`/components/net/index`. ``nuttx/openamp`` ================= This directory contains OpenAMP support for NuttX. For details see :doc:`/components/openamp`. ``nuttx/pass1`` =============== TODO ``nuttx/sched`` =============== The files forming core of the NuttX RTOS reside here. ``nuttx/syscall`` ================= If NuttX is built as a separately compiled kernel (with ``CONFIG_BUILD_PROTECTED=y`` or ``CONFIG_BUILD_KERNEL=y``), then the contents of this directory are built. This directory holds a syscall interface that can be used for communication between user-mode applications and the kernel-mode RTOS. For details see :doc:`/components/syscall`. ``nuttx/tools`` =============== This directory holds a collection of tools and scripts to simplify configuring, building and maintaining NuttX. Refer to the :doc:`/components/tools/index` page for more information about the individual files. Some of these tools are discussed below as well in the discussion of `configuring and building <#configandbuild>`__ NuttX. ``nuttx/video`` =============== This directory holds support for video sub-system. For details see :doc:`/components/video`. ``nuttx/wireless`` ================== This directory holds support for hardware-independent wireless support. For details see :doc:`/components/wireless`. ``nuttx/CMakeList.txt`` ======================= The top-level ``CMakeList.txt`` file. ``nuttx/Makefile`` ================== The top-level ``Makefile`` in the ``$(TOPDIR)`` directory contains all of the top-level control logic to build NuttX.