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@Jamie Smith Jamie Smith authored on 13 Jun 2022
Jay Sridharan committed on 14 Sep 2022
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cores CMake: Enable improved armclang support in CMake 3.21 3 years ago
profiles CMake: Fix Mbed TLS compilation for Cortex-M0/0+/1/M23 3 years ago
tests Rename inconsistently named testing-related variables. Also fix STM32CUBE not working from application code. 1 year ago
toolchains Add core flags dependency back to the target flags, making sure that the core flags headers actually work 1 year ago
upload_methods Rename inconsistently named testing-related variables. Also fix STM32CUBE not working from application code. 1 year ago
CheckPythonPackage.cmake Whitespace formatting changes. 3 years ago
README.md CMake: greentea: Use more specific name for baremetal option 2 years ago
UploadMethodManager.cmake Fix gdbinit and make debug-xxx not working when executables are created outside of Mbed OS. 1 year ago
UploadMethods.md Add support for the open-source stlink uploader 1 year ago
app.cmake Fix memap not running 1 year ago
mbed-run-greentea-test.in.cmake Add default upload method configuration for each target, make greentea tests use cmake upload methods 2 years ago
mbed_create_distro.cmake Fix Mbed OS target's public dependency on the MCU target 1 year ago
mbed_generate_config_header.cmake Write defines into a disk file instead of passing 100s of them on the command line directly. Fixes some issues with build commands on my machine, and makes it a lot easier to view the make VERBOSE=1 output. 2 years ago
mbed_greentea.cmake Add default upload method configuration for each target, make greentea tests use cmake upload methods 2 years ago
mbed_profile.cmake CMake: add mbed_ prefix to our CMake files 3 years ago
mbed_set_linker_script.cmake Convert mbed-ble to STATIC 1 year ago
mbed_set_post_build.cmake Adapt mbed-cmake's automatic uploading and debugging system 3 years ago
mbed_toolchain.cmake CMake: Fix escaping of quotes in response file 2 years ago
README.md

CMake for Mbed OS

In order to replace the traditional Mbed tools, we are adding CMake support to allow the generation of build systems instructions to build Mbed OS as a library.

This is still at the experimental stage and still in development. It does not yet completely replace our current build tools. If you find a bug, please report it or raise a pull request as contributions are welcome!

Mbed OS is built as collection of all core libraries. Application project executables can be linked with the mbed-os library (which includes the core libraries of Mbed OS) and optional mbed-os- prefixed libraries depending on the additional features required by the projects and supported by the Mbed target.

The list of optional libraries for each component can be seen in the CMake input source file at the root of each component directory.

The following features are not yet supported and will be progressively added:

  • Application profile selection (bare metal)
  • Features that require altering compiler/linker command line options (except for printf library and C selections)

The full profile with the selected printf and C libraries.

Supported targets

Only a limited set of targets is supported at the moment.

The following targets are supported:

  • Ambiq Micro targets
  • Analog Devices targets
  • ARM FM targets
  • ARM SSG targets
  • Cypress targets
  • Freescale targets
  • GigaDevice targets
  • MAXIM targets
  • Nordic targets
  • NXP targets
  • Renesas targets
  • Samsung targets
  • Silicon Labs targets
  • STM targets
  • Toshiba targets

The post build operations are supported for the following Mbed boards: LPC1114, LPC1768, ARCH_PRO, LPC54114, LPC546XX, FF_LPC546XX, CY8CKIT064B0S2_4343W, CYTFM_064B0S2_4343W, CYSBSYSKIT_01, ARM_MUSCA_B1, ARM_MUSCA_S1.

Supported toolchains

Arm Compiler 6 and GNU Arm Embedded toolchains are supported.

Examples

Supported examples can be identified by the presence of a top level CMakeLists.txt input source file.

Known issues

How to build an application

Prerequisities:

From the application root or wherever mbed-os.lib is found, run the following command to:

  • create the Mbed OS configuration CMake module
  • create a build directory
  • generate the project configuration
  • build the project using the Ninja build system
     mbedtools compile -m <mbed-target> -t <toolchain>

CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE can overridden with Mbed specific values: Develop (default value), Release and Debug.

mbed-tools will pass -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=<supported-build-type> for you when using the --build-type optional argument of the build subcommand as follows:

mbedtools compile -m <mbed-target> -t <toolchain> -b <supported-build-type>

If you're running CMake directly, you may need to pass it in yourself as follows:

cmake -S <source-dir> -B <build-dir> -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug

How to build a greentea test

Install prerequisites suggested in the previous section and follow the below steps to build:

  • Set your current directory to the test suite directory

  • Run the following command for the configuration CMake module to be generated

    mbedtools configure -t <TOOLCHAIN> -m <MBED_TARGET> --mbed-os-path /path/to/mbed-os
  • Build the test binary with the full profile
    cd cmake_build/<MBED_TARGET>/<PROFILE>/<TOOLCHAIN>/ && cmake ../../../.. -G Ninja && cmake --build .
    Or build the test binary with the baremetal profile
    cd cmake_build/<MBED_TARGET>/<PROFILE>/<TOOLCHAIN>/ && cmake ../../../.. -G Ninja -DMBED_GREENTEA_TEST_BAREMETAL=ON && cmake --build .

Notes:

  • These steps will change when mbedtools implements a sub-command to invoke Greentea tests
  • Some Greentea tests require specific application configuration files in order to build and run successfully. For example, the connectivity/mbedtls/tests/TESTS/mbedtls/sanity test requires the configuration file found at TESTs/configs/experimental.json.

Naming convention

  • mbed namespace: Mbed CMake targets must have mbed- prefix
  • all characters are lower case
  • words separated by hyphens

For example: mbed-ble-cordio