Hello, I created a repository on github for the first version of what a CMake support for RTEMS might look like:
https://github.com/rmspacefish/rtems-cmake I tried to extract generic components like determining library paths into functions (RTEMSGeneric.cmake) and there is a hardware specific file where flags for specific BSPs/Architectures can be set (RTEMSHardware.cmake). I was able to compile both the hello project and my STM32 blinky project with really similar and short CMake files which simply call rtems_general_config. with a simple command like cmake -DRTEMS_INST=$RTEMS_INST -DRTEMS_BSP=arm/stm32h7 or cmake -DRTEMS_INST=$RTEMS_INST -DRTEMS_BSP=sparc/erc32 and then cmake --build . I made a test repository containing everything : https://github.com/rmspacefish/rtems-demo Maybe this could be a part of the RTEMS repositories? In any case, I think it can help people who would like to build their application with CMake. The hello world example for CMake would be similar to building the waf example for the sparc/erc32, with the difference that the CMake support would have to be cloned and the build commands are a little bit different. Kind Regards Robin On Thu, 10 Dec 2020 at 03:26, Chris Johns <chr...@rtems.org> wrote: > On 10/12/20 1:18 am, Joel Sherrill wrote: > > As I read this thread, this morning, it occurred to me that the Users > > Manual needs a chapter on build systems for end user applications. > > It needs to cover fetching the settings from the pkgconfig files and > using > > waf, old Makefile infrastructure, etc. Guidance on using cmake, scons, > > meson, Eclipse managed builds, and Visual Studio would probably be > > of benefit. Or at least someone may care about each build system. Likely > > no one individual cares about more than one or two. :) > > +1 > > In this section ... > > > https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/user/exe/executables.html#building-an-application > > Chris >
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