commit | 19a22ae956106af50bab9ab85efe9d488bbaff87 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Per Åstrand <per.astrand@arm.com> | Fri Nov 27 19:47:58 2020 +0100 |
committer | Per Astrand <per.astrand@arm.com> | Tue Jan 12 14:47:59 2021 +0000 |
tree | d3aaa4dfc592cc6797d77c361a0935a639a48ff4 | |
parent | 97906ebb4687efee3678f2cbaf01ce881573d849 [diff] |
Adapt cmsis build for secure/nonsecure worlds Add external include path to get the device specific partion header file to setup SAU as needed by cmsis startup and make sure system isn't build if we are targeting nonsecure world. Change-Id: Ic9a9e380aa2bc41e6d1cd7f71c6713d033065c7a
The core software is built with CMake. It is recommended to build out of tree like illustrated below.
$ mkdir build $ cd build $ cmake .. -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=<toolchain> -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR=cortex-m<nr><features> $ make
Available build options can be listed with cmake -LH ..
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Supported CPU targets are any of the Cortex-M processors with any of the supported features, for example cortex-m33+nodsp+nofp. A toolchain file is required to cross compile the software.
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