zephyr/samples/subsys/usb/console
Sebastian Bøe 12f8f76165 Introduce cmake-based rewrite of KBuild
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>
2017-11-08 20:00:22 -05:00
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src samples: move usb samples subsystem folder 2017-03-29 19:35:34 +00:00
CMakeLists.txt Introduce cmake-based rewrite of KBuild 2017-11-08 20:00:22 -05:00
Makefile samples: move usb samples subsystem folder 2017-03-29 19:35:34 +00:00
prj.conf arch: intel_quark: use DW device driver when USB is selected 2017-06-28 15:14:15 -04:00
README.txt doc: fix wiki board references in non .rst files 2017-07-11 12:45:35 -05:00
sample.yaml usb: Remove default Vendor and Product ID 2017-10-19 09:30:58 -04:00

Title: USB Console Hello World

Description:

A simple Hello World example, with console output coming to USB UART. Primarily
intended to show the required config options.

Usage
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Plug the board into a host device, for example, a PC running Linux.
The board will be detected as a CDC_ACM serial device. To see the console output
from the zephyr board, use a command similar to "minicom -D /dev/ttyACM0".
You may need to stop modemmanager via "sudo stop modemmanager", if it is
trying to access the device in the background.

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Building and Running Project:

Refer to https://www.zephyrproject.org/doc/boards/x86/arduino_101/doc/board.html
for details on flashing the image into an Arduno 101.


Sample Output:

Hello World! x86
Hello World! x86
Hello World! x86
Hello World! x86
...
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