Fixes: #69785
The boards_legacy sub-folder was temporarily introduce in collab-hwm
branch during porting to HWMv2.
This should have been removed before merging collab-hwm to main as it
prevent looking up boards in oot roots.
Removing the temporary sub-folder for HWMv2.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Followup: #69905
Adopting new board terminology for CMake, python, and Kconfig code to
use qualifiers instead of identifiers.
Also adjusted to board target where applicable.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Hardware model v2 allows the usage of <board>_<revision>.overlay and any
valid <board>_<identifier>_<revision>.overlay dts overlays in the board/
directory but CMake was only looking for the most specific
<board>_<identifier>_<revision>.overlay overlay file.
This commit allows CMake to look for the presence of any allowed overlay
file to fix this issue.
Tested by building the hello_world sample with the Olimex board
lora_stm32wl_devkit revision C.
The following line wasn't appearing before in build log and now does:
"-- Found devicetree overlay: <path>/olimex_lora_stm32wl_devkit_C.overlay"
Signed-off-by: Johan Lafon <johan.lafon@syslinbit.com>
Add a cmake check to ensure the simulator is new enough and guide
users to update it and rebuild if it isn't,
so they get a better experience than by just getting a build or
runtime error.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alberto.escolar.piedras@nordicsemi.no>
Rename the internal input callback structure to input_callback. This is
for coherency with "INPUT_CALLBACK_DEFINE" and other similar code paths
in Zephyr, and also to avoid confusion with terminology.
This is an internal structure, applications should not have any
references to it so there should be no need for any release note
entries.
Signed-off-by: Fabio Baltieri <fabiobaltieri@google.com>
clang and lld support TLS for RISC-V, so advertise this support in
Kconfig. I believe other non-RISC-V targets also have TLS support in LLVM,
but I'm not sure on the exact subset. As TLS support in LLVM wasn't
automatically advertised previously, gate this on RISC-V for now as it
a) shouldn't break other targets and b) prevents us from improperly
claiming support for unsupported targets.
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Penix <jpenix@quicinc.com>
Ensure --target and -march/-mabi/-mcmodel are set appropriately when
building with clang targeting RISC-V.
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Penix <jpenix@quicinc.com>
The analyze step for codechecker can have errors. These are printed out
to the console, allow to keep processing results for other succeeded
analysis.
Signed-off-by: Pieter De Gendt <pieter.degendt@basalte.be>
The simple test is there to test the API and simple extensions in
unison. Hello world was intended to be the first not the only extension
being tested.
Also refactors the entry thread to allow for usermode potentially by
passing the pointer to the function symbol rather than having it look it
up directly.
Signed-off-by: Tom Burdick <thomas.burdick@intel.com>
lld gained support for the --print-memory-usage flag somewhat recently
(May 2023). Associate this flag with the memusage property when building
with lld, similar to what is done for GNU ld.
Signed-off-by: Jonathon Penix <jpenix@quicinc.com>
If board `plank` was deprecated, then building with `-DBOARD=plank/foo`
would fail, so as to discourage identifier misuse. However, `plank/foo`
could actually be a valid target in HWMv2, so this was a bad idea.
Replace the offending error with more open-ended identifier handling,
originally suggested in #68940 (anchor: #discussion_r1492103361).
Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Swiderski <grzegorz.swiderski@nordicsemi.no>
The exact set of environment variables required by xt-xcc and xt-clang
is a bit of a dark magic and error-prone. TOOLCHAIN_VER is definitely
one of them and the error message was puzzling when TOOLCHAIN_VER was
undefined or not exported.
- Add TOOLCHAIN_VER to the list of variables in the error message
- Replace the vague "toolchain not found" in the error message with the
more useful "XCC/install/tools//XtensaTools/bin/xt-xcc not found" where
the double slash and comparison with the filesystem clearly point at
where TOOLCHAIN_VER is missing.
Signed-off-by: Marc Herbert <marc.herbert@intel.com>
Adds a deprecation notice if a file is found which has the build
type informing the user of the replacement
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
Adds supports for sysbuild loading project-specific Kconfiguration
fragments that are suffixed with the user-provided value
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
Adds a function that can be used to check if a file suffix is
supplied and, if so, will update a variable with these filenames
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
Extend zephyr_file(CONF_FILES ...) to take a NAMES list of file names
to find instead of creating file names based on board and revision.
This allows to unify lookup prj.conf and <board>/app.overlay for
application, as well as pave the way for future enhancements to
configuration file handling.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
This commit adds Parasoft C++test as a Static Analyser using Zephyr's SCA
framework.
By specifing -DZEPHYR_SCA_VARIANT=cpptest to west build, a cpptestscan.bdf
file will be generated under builddir/sca/cpptest/.
Signed-off-by: Yasushi SHOJI <yashi@spacecubics.com>
This commit enhances the clarity of the build log by adding the "SCA"
prefix to the "Found" messages generated by sca/*/sca.cmake. This change
improves the readability of the `west build` log for users who may not be
familiar with these tools, providing more informative and understandable
output.
Signed-off-by: Yasushi SHOJI <yashi@spacecubics.com>
Fixes: #68360
This commit introduces <type>_VERSION_TWEAK_STRING which includes
the tweak field in the string, but without the extra version.
This format is used by MCUboot / imgtool, and thus makes it easier to
align code to the format used by MCUboot.
This commit also introduces <type>_VERSION_EXTENDED_STRING which
includes the tweak field in the string in addition to the extra version
field.
The new defines / variables is available in code, CMake, and Kconfig,
and it defined for KERNEL, APP, and custom types, such as MCUBOOT.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
The paths that got assigned to these variable don't quite match
the description, likely a typo, fix that.
Signed-off-by: Yong Cong Sin <ycsin@meta.com>
Too many times, code is pushed that includes floats that really
becomes doubles and C implicit promotion rules will want to make
floats into doubles very easily. As zephyr primarily targets
low-end process that may not have a double precision floating
point unit, enable this flag globally for now.
Signed-off-by: Ryan McClelland <ryanmcclelland@meta.com>
If an ld file is included multiple times using `zephyr_linker_sources`,
only the last occurrence is actually used. Everything else is removed
again from the generated snippet files.
This allows to relocate certain blocks, e.g. the vector table, in an
application-specific CMakeLists.txt (or for an arch or soc).
Fixes: #66315
Signed-off-by: Greter Raffael <rgreter@baumer.com>
Enable GCC builtin static analysis in Zephyr's static code analysis
(SCA) infra.
When this option is enabled GCC performs a static analysis and
can point problems like:
sample.c
+ int *j;
+
+ if (j != NULL) {
+ printf("j != NULL\n");
output:
${ZEPHYR_BASE}/samples/userspace/hello_world_user/src/main.c:30:12:
warning: use of uninitialized value 'j' [CWE-457]
[-Wanalyzer-use-of-uninitialized-value]
30 | if (j != NULL) {
| ^
'main': events 1-2
|
| 25 | int *j;
| | ^
| | |
| | (1) region created on stack here
|......
| 30 | if (j != NULL) {
| | ~
| | |
| | (2) use of uninitialized value 'j' here
Signed-off-by: Flavio Ceolin <flavio.ceolin@intel.com>
This tests whether there actually is an itcm or dtcm in the device tree.
Otherwise a FATAL_ERROR is generated.
Signed-off-by: Greter Raffael <rgreter@baumer.com>
This allows to link code and data blocks, e.g. the vector table, into
tightly coupled memory using `zephyr_linker_sources`.
Signed-off-by: Greter Raffael <rgreter@baumer.com>
Since v3.13, CMake has supported math(... OUTPUT_FORMAT <format>), which
will perform the same functionality as to_hex().
Signed-off-by: Attie Grande <attie.grande@argentum-systems.co.uk>
Since v3.13, CMake has supported math(... OUTPUT_FORMAT <format>) and 0x
prefixes on numbers, which together provides the same functionality as
to_hex() and from_hex() that we've previously maintained.
Users should switch to using math() instead, and our functions are now
marked as deprecated.
Signed-off-by: Attie Grande <attie.grande@argentum-systems.co.uk>
Previously, `to_hex(0 output)` would have placed `0x` into the `output`
variable, which is undesirable... this fix ensures that `0x0` is placed
into this variable if the input is zero.
Signed-off-by: Attie Grande <attie.grande@argentum-systems.co.uk>
Minimize the amount of flags that are hardcoded in the llext.cmake
module by moving them to the compiler specific cmake files.
The llext.cmake module will now use the new LLEXT_REMOVE_FLAGS and
LLEXT_APPEND_FLAGS global variables to adjust the set of flags used
to compile the llext code. This will make it easier to add support
for new architectures and compilers.
Signed-off-by: Luca Burelli <l.burelli@arduino.cc>
Separate the compilation of the source file from the conversion to an
llext file. This allows to reuse the include directories and macro
definitions of the current Zephyr build while compiling the llext source.
Signed-off-by: Luca Burelli <l.burelli@arduino.cc>
This patch defines a generic function that encapsulates all the
architecture-specific machinery needed to compile llexts from source
files. Current tests are updated to use this function.
Output and source files must be specified using the OUTPUT and SOURCES
arguments. Only one source file is currently supported.
Arch-specific flags will be added automatically. The C_FLAGS argument
can be used to pass additional compiler flags to the compilation of
the source file.
Signed-off-by: Luca Burelli <l.burelli@arduino.cc>
8cc716792a renamed this variable to lower
case to indicate it's only used locally however WEST_ARG is used as a
parameter of zephyr_module.py in CMakeLists.txt when
CONFIG_BUILD_OUTPUT_META is enabled.
This variable was used when west had some limitation. It does not
really make sense now, so it has been removed and content of west_arg
variable has been added by default.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gagneret <tgagneret@witekio.com>
Fix an issue where updating a `zephyr_code_relocate()` call in CMake
didn't trigger regeneration of `code_relocation.c` and linker scripts.
The generation command was missing a dependency on the aforementioned
input text file, where the outcome of each call is cached.
Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Swiderski <grzegorz.swiderski@nordicsemi.no>
When using the code and data relocation feature, every relocated symbol
would be marked with `KEEP()` in the generated linker script. Therefore,
if any input files contained unused code, then it wouldn't be discarded
by the linker, even when invoked with `--gc-sections`.
This can cause unexpected bloat, or other link-time issues stemming from
some symbols being discarded and others not.
On the other hand, this behavior has been present since the feature's
introduction, so it should remain default for the users who rely on it.
This patch introduces support for `zephyr_code_relocate(... NOKEEP)`.
This will suppress the generation of `KEEP()` statements for all symbols
in a particular library or set of files.
Much like `NOCOPY`, the `NOKEEP` flag is passed to `gen_relocate_app.py`
in string form. The script is now equipped to handle multiple such flags
when passed from CMake as a semicolon-separated list, like so:
"SRAM2:NOCOPY;NOKEEP:/path/to/file1.c;/path/to/file2.c"
Documentation and tests are updated here as well.
Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Swiderski <grzegorz.swiderski@nordicsemi.no>
There are some situations like #67035 where sparse aborts and returns an
error code before the compiler has generated the .obj file; without any
clear indication that the .obj is missing (in normal situations sparse
prints warnings and _does_ creates the .obj file)
Also, builds are parallel by default and sparse runs tend to be massive
walls of text which all conspires to make it totally impossible to find
the relevant error message. Instead, we get an link-time error.
The only clear indication is the exit code. So catch it and abort the
build ASAP thanks to COMMAND_ERROR_IS_FATAL.
More generally speaking, the default behavior of execute_process() to
ignore errors is crazy. How frequently does a build system run commands
that do NOT matter?
Signed-off-by: Marc Herbert <marc.herbert@intel.com>
Set align to 1 for CONFIG_MCUBOOT_IMGTOOL_OVERWRITE_ONLY,
used by non-swap update modes.
Fix imgtool error message for device with write size > 32B.
Signed-off-by: Andrej Butok <andrey.butok@nxp.com>
_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1 differs from _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 only in the bounds
checking mode that it uses.
With _FORTIFY_SOURCE=1, bounds checks are 'loose', allowing access to the
whole underlying object, not just the subset referenced in the expression
(e.g, the bounds of a struct member is the whole struct, not just the
member).
With _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2, bounds checks are strict, meaning that the bounds
of an expression are limited to the referenced value.
Both of these perform their checks at runtime, calling _chk_fail if the
bounds check fails. That's done in the __*_chk functions included in the C
library. These are always called when _FORTIFY_SOURCE > 0, unless the
compiler replaces the call with inline code.
GCC already does all of the compile-time bounds checking for string and mem
functions when not using -ffreestanding, so there's nothing we need to add
for that to work. That means the security_fortify_compile_time property
should be empty.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Changes shield processing order from being on a root-by-root
basis to being order they were supplied to cmake
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
Replace mutexes with semaphores to protect the channels in conjunction with
a priority boost algorithm based on the observers' priority.
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Peixoto <rodrigopex@gmail.com>
Update description of board_runner_args() function so that it is
described that app_set_runner_args macro must be defined before the call
to `find_package(Zephyr)`.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
ERROR_QUIET should be used only when the command is actually expected to
fail, otherwise discarding stderr can be extremely time-consuming. See
recent example of time lost in commit 40c2e08e82 ("xcc/cmake: don't
discard stderr; don't (ever!) use ERROR_QUIET")
If some Python interpreter cannot even evaluate `sys.version_info[:2]`,
then we definitely don't want to hide what its stderr says about that.
Fixes commit 94de3e9f60 ("cmake: FindPython3: Adjust python3 program
search")
Signed-off-by: Marc Herbert <marc.herbert@intel.com>
Fixes a mismatch between the cmake and ld linker scripts whereby
the cmake script was missing using the flash load size Kconfig
option (if it was said), which would result in images far larger
than they should have allowed to be
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
Removes support for the deprecated features of having a prj file
which has the board name on the end of it. Board Kconfig fragments
should be used instead.
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
Commit 40c2e08e82 ("xcc/cmake: don't discard stderr; don't (ever!) use
ERROR_QUIET") fixed xcc but the corresponding code is duplicated. Fix
the duplicates too.
See that commit for the issue description, longer commit message and
rationale.
Signed-off-by: Marc Herbert <marc.herbert@intel.com>
Remove ERROR_QUIET which is a bad idea 99.9% of the time. When any
program makes the effort of using stderr, we _really_ don't want to lose
those error messages.
Using ERROR_QUIET in XCC is even worse because of how high maintenance
XCC is; see another example in 4cba9e6d42 ("cmake: warn the user that
the toolchain cache hides errors")
No one expects error messages to be silently discarded and especially
not people not familiar with CMake (= most people); so hiding the
following error stalled progress for a couple days:
```
Error: there is no Xtensa core registered as the default.
You need to either specify the name of a registered Xtensa core (with
the --xtensa-core option or the XTENSA_CORE environment variable) or
specify a different registry of Xtensa cores (with the --xtensa-system
option or the XTENSA_SYSTEM environment variable).
Executing the below command failed. Are permissions set correctly?
```
Also capture stdout and print it on failure because you never know.
Indent the ` ${CMAKE_C_COMPILER} --version` line in the error message so
CMake does not split that line.
Signed-off-by: Marc Herbert <marc.herbert@intel.com>
Add support for mutable devices. Mutable devices are those which
can be modified after declaration, in-place, in kernel mode.
In order for a device to be mutable, the following must be true
* `CONFIG_DEVICE_MUTABLE` must be y-selected
* the Devicetree bindings for the device must include
`mutable.yaml`
* the Devicetree node must include the `zephyr,mutable` property
Signed-off-by: Christopher Friedt <cfriedt@meta.com>
Add MCUBOOT_IMGTOOL_OVERWRITE_ONLY Kconfig option which
passes the --overwrite-only option to imgtool to avoid
adding the swap status area size when calculating overflow.
It is used by non-swap update modes.
Signed-off-by: Andrej Butok <andrey.butok@nxp.com>
Fixes an issue whereby a board revision is 0 and the overlay file
exists but would not be included
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
Change CROSS_COMPILE_TARGET to be defined based on CONFIG_SOC_SERIES.
This fix adjusts CROSS_COMPILE_TARGET to ensure compatibility
with the 'espressif' toolchain variant, following the changes in
commit 6b57b3b786.
Signed-off-by: Pisit Sawangvonganan <pisit@ndrsolution.com>
Add a CMake zephyr library extension for add_dependencies, similar
to the target_<func> functions.
This avoids using ${ZEPHYR_CURRENT_LIBRARY} directly.
Signed-off-by: Pieter De Gendt <pieter.degendt@basalte.be>
Replace the TLS base address pointer from TPIDRURO to TPIDRURW.
The difference between them is that TPIDRURO is read-only in user mode
but TPIDRURW isn't. So TPIDRURO is much more suitable for store
the address of _kernel.CPU[n]. For this reason, this commit replaces
the base pointer of the TLS area.
Signed-off-by: Huifeng Zhang <Huifeng.Zhang@arm.com>
Issue reported on Discord.
Safeguard cmake_path() for SOC_LINKER_SCRIPT so that the path is only
processed when SOC_LINKER_SCRIPT is defined.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
This commit updates the handling of board and SoC linker scripts.
Several SoCs creates a linker.ld file which sole purpose is to include
another arch common linker script, often with content like this:
#include <arch>/linker.ld
instead of 100+ SoC specific linker.ld files containing just a single
include line of above structure, then this commit introduces two now
CMake variables, BOARD_LINKER_SCRIPT and SOC_LINKER_SCRIPT.
This allows the board and SoC CMake code to point directly to a common
linker script instead of creating a dummy linker.ld file doing this.
This removes the need for several dummy linker.ld file.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
This commit adds the public header for the GNSS API, along
with the initial GNSS Kconfig file and an entry in the
common linker file for registered GNSS data callbacks.
A very naive implementation of the GNSS data callback is
provided as well in drivers/gnss/gnss_publish.c
Signed-off-by: Bjarki Arge Andreasen <bjarkix123@gmail.com>
Generate ZEPHYR_{MODULE_NAME}_MODULE for existent modules
for unittests as well since they may be using Zephyr modules.
Fixes: 64348
Signed-off-by: Flavio Ceolin <flavio.ceolin@intel.com>
This allows users to set `EXTRA_*FLAGS` variables when using sysbuild.
If these flags are provided in both local and global sysbuild scopes,
then only the local ones will be used for a given image. This is to
circumvent issues with mixing space-separated and `;`-separated lists.
Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Swiderski <grzegorz.swiderski@nordicsemi.no>
File gcc-m-fpu.cmake is responsible for determining what should be
passed to -mfpu option. Fortunately GCC and Clang options are compatible
so we can use the file for clang.
The list of supported -mfpu options can be found at
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project in
llvm/include/llvm/TargetParser/ARMTargetParser.def file.
Signed-off-by: Patryk Duda <pdk@semihalf.com>
HAS_DTS has become a redundant option. All Zephyr architectures now
select this option, meaning devicetree has become a de-facto
requirement. In fact, if any board does not provide a devicetree
source, the build system uses an empty stub, meaning the devicetree
machinery always runs.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
By providing a devicetree stub file, we make sure some internal macros
required by devicetree.h are generated in devicetree_generated.h. This
makes sure that systems without devicetree can continue working without
extra ifdeffery.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Marull-Paretas <gerard@teslabs.com>
Add QEMU_EXTRA_FLAGS as QEMU board config option.
This allows Twister tests to provide additional device setup
commands to QEMU in prj.conf or testcase.yaml configuration files.
Example use case: to setup TCP or UDP network interfaces
with non-conflicting port numbers in different test suites
to avoid conflicts when Twister run tests in parallel on the
same host.
Signed-off-by: Dmitrii Golovanov <dmitrii.golovanov@intel.com>
LLVM toolchain provides its own C++ standard library called libc++.
This patch adds new LLVM_LIBCXX config which should be used to indicate
that libc++ is used.
Information about library can be found at https://libcxx.llvm.org
Signed-off-by: Patryk Duda <pdk@semihalf.com>
Functions `zephyr_linker_dts_memory()` and `zephyr_linker_dts_section()`
are described as defining a memory region or section based on a DT node,
as long as it "exists and has status okay". However, only the existence
of the node is actually checked, using `dt_node_exists()`. To fix that,
employ `dt_node_has_status()` instead, which can check both conditions.
The status check is important, because both functions require the given
DT node to contain a `zephyr,memory-region` property (not to be confused
with the compatible string). This property is required by the associated
binding as well, but required properties can be omitted from nodes which
don't have status "okay". In those cases, edtlib won't raise an error,
and neither should CMake, because those nodes should be ignored.
Speaking of that property, add a missing error check for it as a bonus
(tucked behind the status check, of course).
Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Swiderski <grzegorz.swiderski@nordicsemi.no>
Calling this function with an output variable named `var` or `okay`
could produce an incorrect result, due to the variable being mishandled.
Add simple changes to avoid this.
Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Swiderski <grzegorz.swiderski@nordicsemi.no>
Fixes: #63771
The 'compiler/*/generic.cmake' is intended to set a C preprocessor which
can be used for devicetree preprocessing.
No C++ compiler is needed as host tool and should therefore not be set
in this file.
Remove the code to avoid setting a not required C++ compiler.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Add the exe fle to the runnerconfiguration class,
so we can use it from runners which will need it.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alberto.escolar.piedras@nordicsemi.no>
Picolibc dependencies limit ability to use third party minimal
implementations of CPP when enablng PICOLIBC_USE_MODULE.
Signed-off-by: Al Semjonovs <asemjonovs@google.com>
Fixes: #63011
Custom targets are not available in script mode, which cause snippet
loading to fail when using package helper.
Lookup of snippets is supported by package helper, thus allowing twister
to filter test cases based on snippets.
However, loading of snippets itself is not supported as snippets make
use of Zephyr scoping, which uses custom targets, something that is not
available in script mode.
Therefore overload the `zephyr_set()` function, so that CMake package
helper can be used together with snippets.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
The run_native (and therefore run) targets did not depend
on the proper thing for native_simulator based targets
Fix it.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alberto.escolar.piedras@nordicsemi.no>
Fixes: #35671
Add minimal version required for LLVM LLD linker.
Linking fails with older LLVM LLD, such as v10.0.0.
LLVM v14.0.0 was released in 2022, and latest LLVM is v17.0.1.
Zephyr currently doesn't have a strict minimum version of LLVM
specified, but based on LLVM development and known issues on older
releases, then a minimum version of v14.0.0 has been chosen in this
commit.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
When `toolchain_is_ok` fails, the error message points the user at the
CMake logs. But those logs will be empty if the user tried to compile
more than once (typically: cleans everything and tries again). So tell
the user that cleaning the toolchain cache is required to see the error.
Tell the user to "move" the cache instead of removing it in case
technical support needs the cache for forensics.
Some finicky toolchains can be "non-deterministic" and fail
_sometimes_. For instance a license server can be flaky, or the
toolchain can require an "elaborate" set of environment variables
triggering some configuration "trial-and-error". In such a
non-deterministic case deleting the cache is enough to get rid of the
issue and move on! Looking at logs is not even required; even
better. Once the toolchain cache believes that the toolchain works, any
future toolchain glitch will be obvious at actual compilation time.
To test all this:
```
# Verify that the toolchain can compile a dummy file, if it is not we
# won't be able to test for compatibility with certain C flags.
-zephyr_check_compiler_flag(C "" toolchain_is_ok)
+zephyr_check_compiler_flag(C "-fubar" toolchain_is_ok)
assert(toolchain_is_ok "The toolchain is unable to build a dummy C file.\
```
Signed-off-by: Marc Herbert <marc.herbert@intel.com>
This mirrors TOOLCHAIN_HAS_NEWLIB to picolibc so the cmake
variable TOOLCHAIN_HAS_PICOLIBC can be used in kconfig.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
The armclang version detection introduced in #55133 does not correctly
detect a valid ARM Compiler (armclang) installation in all situations.
When ARM Compiler for Embedded is installed as part of ARM-DS or Keil,
then it may report itself in following output:
> Product: Arm Development Studio ... <year>.<no>
> Component: ARM Compiler x.y(.z)
> Tool: armclang [...]
>
> Target: ...
Correct the version extraction by turning each line into a list of
strings which can then be looped to find the ARM compiler component to
ensure the correct line is used for retrieving the version information.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Fixes: #62589
Follow-up: #60031
The PR #60031 moved CMake code to new folder location causing generated
library names to change.
This change impacted the use of those libraries in the Zephyr armlink
CMake code, causing CMake failures at configure time.
This PR fixes this failure by updating the armlink CMake code to use
the new library names.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Some tests require the zephyr toolchain version 0.16 or newer to
be able to use picolibc functionality.
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
This function performs topological sorting of CMake targets. Its initial
use case in Zephyr will be for implementing sysbuild image dependencies,
i.e., specifying an image order for CMake configuration and flashing.
Sourced from a comment on PR #57884 (anchor: #discussion_r1206807021)
Authored-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>
Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Swiderski <grzegorz.swiderski@nordicsemi.no>
Forces setting the cached APPLICATION_CONFIG_DIR variable so that
it gets updated with the absolute path instead of reverting back
to the relative path which then causes problems when sourcing
other files, e.g. app.overlay
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
This changes to cache variable GNULD_VERSION_STRING across cmake
runs. This variable is used to determine whether -Wl,-no-pie is
being passed to linker. However, if cmake is run multiple times
without clearing the build directory, GNULD_VERSION_STRING was
lost and the script falsely assumed the linker could not take
this argument, and thus omitting it during linking. Depending on
the host, it would warn on something like this:
/usr/bin/ld.bfd: app/libapp.a(main.c.obj):
warning: relocation in read-only section
`.text._posix_zephyr_main'
/usr/bin/ld.bfd: warning: creating DT_TEXTREL in a PIE
To fix this, simply caches GNULD_VERSION_STRING so it can be
used during subsequent cmake runs.
Fixes#61725
Signed-off-by: Daniel Leung <daniel.leung@intel.com>
This reverts commit 577d47f3f1.
The --config= syntax with the equal sign does not work with clang 15
which is less than one year old (https://releases.llvm.org/). It does
not work with clang 14 either.
```
clang --verbose
clang version 15.0.7
clang --help | grep config
-cl-std=<value> OpenCL language standard to compile for.
--config <value> Specifies configuration file
--cuda-feature=<value> Manually specify the CUDA feature to use
clang: error: unsupported option '--config=/home/runner/work/...
```
The reverted commit mentioned "issues in some situations" without
providing any example or other information.
This revert fixes the SOF fuzzer build, see more details in #61778.
Signed-off-by: Marc Herbert <marc.herbert@intel.com>
ZBus stores observers in two ways: statically using a list and dynamically
using a memory slab. Both present limitations. Static observers work only
for channel definition. The dynamic observers rely on a memory slab that
forces the user to manage its size to avoid issues with adding
observers. This commit fixes the static allocation problem by using the
iterable sections for allocating observation data and replacing the VDED
execution sequence since now it is possible to prioritize static observer
execution. All the runtime observers are dynamically allocated on the heap
instead of a specific memory pool.
BREAK changes (only internal, not APIs):
* ZBus channel metadata changed. Remove the observers' static array
pointer. Rename the `runtime_observers` pointer to `observers`. Add
`observer_start_idx` and `observer_end_idx`;
* Change the VDED execution sequence. The position (on definition time),
the priority in conjunction with the lexical order, is considered for
static post-definition time observers. At last, the runtime observer
follows the adding sequence;
* Replace the `CONFIG_ZBUS_RUNTIME_OBSERVERS_POOL_SIZE` with
`CONFIG_ZBUS_RUNTIME_OBSERVERS`.
New APIs:
* New iterable section iterators (for channels and observers) can now
receive a user_data pointer to keep context between the function calls;
* New `ZBUS_LISTENER_DEFINE_WITH_ENABLE(_name, _cb, _enable)` and
`ZBUS_SUBSCRIBER_DEFINE_WITH_ENABLE(_name, _queue_size, enable)` that
enable developers define disabled observers. They need to be enabled
during runtime to receive notifications from the bus;
* `ZBUS_CHAN_ADD_OBS` macro for adding post-definition static observers of
a channel.
Important changes:
* Move the ZBus LD file content to the `common-ram.ld` LD file. That was
necessary to make ZBus compatible with some Xtensa and RISCV boards.
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Peixoto <rodrigopex@gmail.com>
Add a a new source coverage for native builds
and new kconfig choice of COVERAGE mode to select which:
* COVERAGE_NATIVE_GCOV: what we had until now with native builds
* COVERAGE_NATIVE_SOURCE: a new LLVM source coverage mode
* COVERAGE_GCOV: the old COVERAGE_GCOV (embedded gcov data generation).
Signed-off-by: Alberto Escolar Piedras <alberto.escolar.piedras@nordicsemi.no>
Adds support for absolute paths on windows, this supports the likes
of C:\, C:/ but does not support network \\ paths
Signed-off-by: Jamie McCrae <jamie.mccrae@nordicsemi.no>
When west is used by Zephyr, then minimum required version is 0.14.0.
Therefore cleanup west.cmake by removing code which are created to
support west versions =< 0.7.x.
Signed-off-by: Torsten Rasmussen <Torsten.Rasmussen@nordicsemi.no>