commit | 83e49967d1c4eeff21025ea0bd449c938c91c5f8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Per Åstrand <per.astrand@arm.com> | Thu Jan 28 11:13:12 2021 +0100 |
committer | Per Åstrand <per.astrand@arm.com> | Wed Feb 03 13:55:13 2021 +0100 |
tree | 8e939fb8deb2d6122e2921d20a7318af6f86fdda | |
parent | 3c60f14d2d5074aa25df00e85760e105e3d620bf [diff] |
Split cmsis_startup into _startup and _system In order to get better control of the cmsis startup build for secure and nonsecure worlds, the cmsis_startup OBJECT library is split up into two INTERFACE libraries that can be configured and built per executable. Change-Id: I21b6f6af75f9c23e920525ce6c23677f0607745c
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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