Introducing CMake is an important step in a larger effort to make Zephyr easy to use for application developers working on different platforms with different development environment needs. Simplified, this change retains Kconfig as-is, and replaces all Makefiles with CMakeLists.txt. The DSL-like Make language that KBuild offers is replaced by a set of CMake extentions. These extentions have either provided simple one-to-one translations of KBuild features or introduced new concepts that replace KBuild concepts. This is a breaking change for existing test infrastructure and build scripts that are maintained out-of-tree. But for FW itself, no porting should be necessary. For users that just want to continue their work with minimal disruption the following should suffice: Install CMake 3.8.2+ Port any out-of-tree Makefiles to CMake. Learn the absolute minimum about the new command line interface: $ cd samples/hello_world $ mkdir build && cd build $ cmake -DBOARD=nrf52_pca10040 .. $ cd build $ make PR: zephyrproject-rtos#4692 docs: http://docs.zephyrproject.org/getting_started/getting_started.html Signed-off-by: Sebastian Boe <sebastian.boe@nordicsemi.no>
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CMake
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676 B
CMake
# At the moment there is only one supported ESP32 SoC, and it is not
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# supported to omit the esp-dif HAL library, so we don't check for a
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# KConfig option to enable the HAL
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#
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# In the future it might look like this:
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# if(CONFIG_ESP_DIF_LIBRARY)
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# to allow users to disable the HAL
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if(CONFIG_SOC_ESP32)
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set_ifndef(ESP_IDF_PATH $ENV{ESP_IDF_PATH})
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set( ESP_IDF_PATH ${ESP_IDF_PATH} CACHE PATH "")
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assert( ESP_IDF_PATH "ESP_IDF_PATH is not set")
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zephyr_include_directories(
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${ESP_IDF_PATH}/components/esp32/include
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${ESP_IDF_PATH}/components/soc/esp32/include
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)
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zephyr_link_libraries(
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hal
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-L${ESP_IDF_PATH}/components/esp32
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)
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endif()
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