Moved nuttx specific make rules to files in makefiles/nuttx.
All target specific makefiles are in their target sub directories.
To minimize file duplication, targets that share rules include a
common file. For example the posix and posix-arm targets both use
makefiles/posix/posix_elf.mk
Signed-off-by: Mark Charlebois <charlebm@gmail.com>
NuttX is still the default target and all NuttX configs can still
be built with:
make
Individual NuttX, POSIX, and QuRT configs can now be built more
easily by specifying the target and configs:
make posix posix_default
make qurt qurt_hello
make nuttx aerocore_default
Running make with just the target will make all the configs for
that target:
make nuttx
make qurt
make posix
The help is also target specific:
make nuttx help
make qurt help
make posix help
"make help" will still assume you want help for the NuttX target
Added a new QuRT config called qurt_hello as a sample config to
test buiding in different commands for separate configs.
Signed-off-by: Mark Charlebois <charlebm@gmail.com>
NuttX is still the default target and all NuttX configs can still
be built with:
make
Individual NuttX, POSIX, and QuRT configs can now be built more
easily by specifying the target and configs:
make posix posix_default
make qurt qurt_hello
make nuttx aerocore_default
Running make with just the target will make all the configs for
that target:
make nuttx
make qurt
make posix
The help is also target specific:
make nuttx help
make qurt help
make posix help
"make help" will still assume you want help for the NuttX target
Added a new QuRT config called qurt_hello as a sample config to
test buiding in different commands for separate configs.
Signed-off-by: Mark Charlebois <charlebm@gmail.com>
Reworking toolchain and main.cpp for QuRT to a final link can be
done and the apps.h file is autogenerated.
Signed-off-by: Mark Charlebois <charlebm@gmail.com>
Moved the NuttX specific board files to makefiles/nuttx and added
a makfiles/linux directory with sample config and board files.
Created a makefiles/toolchain_native.mk file for building for Linux
with the native system compiler. GCC or clang can be used by setting
a flag in the file.
The Linux build creates an archive file and will build the tasks as
threads. Other code changes are required to support both task based
and thread based builds.
The NuttX source should not be required for the Linux build. The
target OS (NuttX or Linux) is selected by commenting out the desired
line in setup.mk
Signed-off-by: Mark Charlebois <charlebm@gmail.com>
Now the mixer is a C++ library that can be fairly easily bolted into an output driver to provide mixing services.
Teach the FMU driver how to use it as an example. More testing is still required.