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The devicetree link is rendering as "Devicetree Guide" instead of "devicetree". Fix that. My guess is that most users won't care about the details of the requirements, and rather just want to know if their board is supported or not. So move the error you'll see on unsupported boards before the details about how to add support (which involve a pretty significant learning curve). Also mention overlays as a way to get this working. Signed-off-by: Martí Bolívar <marti.bolivar@nordicsemi.no> |
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.. _blinky-sample: Blinky sample ############# Overview ******** Blinky is a simple application which blinks an LED forever. The source code shows how to configure GPIO pins as outputs, then turn them on and off. .. _blinky-sample-requirements: Requirements ************ You will see this error if you try to build Blinky for an unsupported board: .. code-block:: none Unsupported board: led0 devicetree alias is not defined The board must have an LED connected via a GPIO pin. These are called "User LEDs" on many of Zephyr's :ref:`boards`. The LED must be configured using the ``led0`` :ref:`devicetree <dt-guide>` alias. This is usually done in the :ref:`BOARD.dts file <devicetree-in-out-files>` or a :ref:`devicetree overlay <set-devicetree-overlays>`. Building and Running ******************** Build and flash Blinky as follows, changing ``reel_board`` for your board: .. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/basic/blinky :board: reel_board :goals: build flash :compact: After flashing, the LED starts to blink. Blinky does not print to the console.