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author | patacongo <patacongo@42af7a65-404d-4744-a932-0658087f49c3> | 2011-03-20 18:18:19 +0000 |
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committer | patacongo <patacongo@42af7a65-404d-4744-a932-0658087f49c3> | 2011-03-20 18:18:19 +0000 |
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diff --git a/nuttx/examples/README.txt b/nuttx/examples/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9dc843f90..000000000 --- a/nuttx/examples/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,636 +0,0 @@ -examples -^^^^^^^^ - - The examples directory contains several sample applications that - can be linked with NuttX. The specific example is selected in the - configs/<board-name>/defconfig file via the CONFIG_APP_DIR setting. - This setting provides the path to the directory containing the - application Makefile (this path is a relative to the NuttX top- - level directory). For example, - - CONFIG_APP_DIR=examples/ostest - - Selects the examples/ostest example. - -examples/dhcpd -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This examples builds a tiny DCHP server for the target system. - - NOTE: For test purposes, this example can be built as a - host-based DHCPD server. This can be built as follows: - - cd examples/dhcpd - make -f Makefile.host - - NuttX configuration settings: - - CONFIG_NET=y - Of course - CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS - And, of course, you must allocate some - socket descriptors. - CONFIG_NET_UDP=y - UDP support is required for DHCP - (as well as various other UDP-related - configuration settings) - CONFIG_NET_BROADCAST=y - UDP broadcast support is needed. - - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_DHCPD_NOMAC - (May be defined to use software assigned MAC) - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_DHCPD_IPADDR - Target IP address - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_DHCPD_DRIPADDR - Default router IP addess - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_DHCPD_NETMASK - Network mask - - See also CONFIG_NETUTILS_DHCPD_* settings described elsewhere - and used in netutils/dhcpd/dhcpd.c. These settings are required - to described the behavior of the daemon. - - Applications using this example will need to provide an appconfig - file in the configuration driver with instruction to build applications - like: - - CONFIGURED_APPS = uiplib=.built_always - -examples/hello -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This is the mandatory, "Hello, World!!" example. It is little more - than examples/null with a single printf statement. Again useful only - for bringing up new NuttX architectures. - - NuttX configuration settings: - - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_HELLOXX_NOSTATICCONST - Set if system does not support - static constructors. - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_HELLOXX_NOSTACKCONST - Set if the systgem does not - support constructionof objects on the stack. - -examples/helloxx -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This is C++ version of the "Hello, World!!" example. It is intended - only to verify that the C++ compiler is function, that basic C++ - library suupport is available, and that class are instantiated - correctly. - -examples/hidkbd -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This is a simple test to debug/verify the USB host HID keyboard class - driver. - - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_HIDKBD_DEFPRIO - Priority of "waiter" thread. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_HIDKBD_STACKSIZE - Stacksize of "waiter" thread. - -examples/igmp -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This is a trivial test of the NuttX IGMP capability. It present it - does not do much of value -- Much more is needed in order to verify - the IGMP features! - - * CONFIG_EXAMPLE_IGMP_NOMAC - Set if the hardware has no MAC address; one will be assigned - * CONFIG_EXAMPLE_IGMP_IPADDR - Target board IP address - * CONFIG_EXAMPLE_IGMP_DRIPADDR - Default router address - * CONFIG_EXAMPLE_IGMP_NETMASK - Network mask - * CONFIG_EXAMPLE_IGMP_GRPADDR - Multicast group address - - Applications using this example will need to provide an appconfig - file in the configuration driver with instruction to build applications - like: - - CONFIGURED_APPS = uiplib=.built_always - -examples/mm -^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This is a simplified version of the "built-in" memory manager test of - mm/mm_test.c. It is simplified because it does not have access to the - internals of the memory manager as does mm/mm_test.c, but it has the - advantage that it runs in the actual NuttX tasking environment (the - mm/mm_test.c only runs in a PC simulation environment). - -examples/mount -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This contains a simple test of filesystem mountpoints. - - * CONFIG_EXAMPLES_MOUNT_DEVNAME - The name of the user-provided block device to mount. - If CONFIG_EXAMPLES_MOUNT_DEVNAME is not provided, then - a RAM disk will be configured. - - * CONFIG_EXAMPLES_MOUNT_NSECTORS - The number of "sectors" in the RAM disk used when - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_MOUNT_DEVNAME is not defined. - - * CONFIG_EXAMPLES_MOUNT_SECTORSIZE - The size of each sectors in the RAM disk used when - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_MOUNT_DEVNAME is not defined. - - * CONFIG_EXAMPLES_MOUNT_RAMDEVNO - The RAM device minor number used to mount the RAM disk used - when CONFIG_EXAMPLES_MOUNT_DEVNAME is not defined. The - default is zero (meaning that "/dev/ram0" will be used). - -examples/netttest -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This is a simple network test for verifying client- and server- - functionality in a TCP/IP connection. - - Applications using this example will need to provide an appconfig - file in the configuration driver with instruction to build applications - like: - - CONFIGURED_APPS = uiplib=.built_always - -examples/nsh -^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This directory provides an example of how to configure and use - the NuttShell (NSH) application. NSH is a simple shell - application. NSH is described in its own README located at - apps/nshlib/README.txt - - Applications using this example will need to provide an appconfig - file in the configuration driver with instruction to build applications - like: - - CONFIGURED_APPS = nshlib=.built_always - - And if networking is included: - - CONFIGURED_APPS = uiplib=.built_always - CONFIGURED_APPS = dhcpc=.built_always - CONFIGURED_APPS = resolv=.built_always - CONFIGURED_APPS = tftp=.built_always - CONFIGURED_APPS = webclient=.built_always - -examples/nx -^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This directory contains a simple test of a subset of the NX APIs - defined in include/nuttx/nx.h. The following configuration options - can be selected: - - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_VPLANE -- The plane to select from the frame- - buffer driver for use in the test. Default: 0 - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_DEVNO - The LCD device to select from the LCD - driver for use in the test: Default: 0 - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BGCOLOR -- The color of the background. Default depends on - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BPP. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_COLOR1 -- The color of window 1. Default depends on - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BPP. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_COLOR2 -- The color of window 2. Default depends on - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BPP. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_TBCOLOR -- The color of the toolbar. Default depends on - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BPP. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_FONTCOLOR -- The color of the toolbar. Default depends on - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BPP. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_BPP -- Pixels per pixel to use. Valid options - include 2, 4, 8, 16, 24, and 32. Default is 32. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_RAWWINDOWS -- Use raw windows; Default is to - use pretty, framed NXTK windows with toolbars. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_EXTERNINIT - The driver for the graphics device on - this platform requires some unusual initialization. This is the - for, for example, SPI LCD/OLED devices. If this configuration is - selected, then the platform code must provide an LCD initialization - function with a prototype like: - - #ifdef CONFIG_NX_LCDDRIVER - FAR struct lcd_dev_s *up_nxdrvinit(unsigned int devno); - #else - FAR struct fb_vtable_s *up_nxdrvinit(unsigned int devno); - #endif - - This test can be performed with either the single-user version of - NX or with the multiple user version of NX selected with CONFIG_NX_MULTIUSER. - If CONFIG_NX_MULTIUSER is defined, then the following configuration - options also apply: - - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_STACKSIZE -- The stacksize to use when creating - the NX server. Default 2048 - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_CLIENTPRIO -- The client priority. Default: 100 - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_SERVERPRIO -- The server priority. Default: 120 - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_LISTENERPRIO -- The priority of the event listener - thread. Default 80. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NX_NOTIFYSIGNO -- The signal number to use with - nx_eventnotify(). Default: 4 - - If CONFIG_NX_MULTIUSER is defined, then the example also expects the - following settings and will generate an error if they are not as expected: - - CONFIG_DISABLE_MQUEUE=n - CONFIG_DISABLE_SIGNALS=n - CONFIG_DISABLE_PTHREAD=n - CONFIG_NX_BLOCKING=y - -examples/nxflat -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This example builds a small NXFLAT test case. This includes several - test programs under examples/nxflat tests. These tests are build using - the NXFLAT format and installed in a ROMFS file system. At run time, - each program in the ROMFS file system is executed. Requires CONFIG_NXFLAT. - -examples/null -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This is the do nothing application. It is only used for bringing - up new NuttX architectures in the most minimal of environments. - -examples/ostest -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This is the NuttX 'qualification' suite. It attempts to exercise - a broad set of OS functionality. Its coverage is not very extensive - as of this writing, but it is used to qualify each NuttX release. - - The behavior of the ostest can be modified with the following - settings in the configs/<board-name>/defconfig file: - - * CONFIG_EXAMPLES_OSTEST_LOOPS - Used to control the number of executions of the test. If - undefined, the test executes one time. If defined to be - zero, the test runs forever. - * CONFIG_EXAMPLES_OSTEST_STACKSIZE - Used to create the ostest task. Default is 8192. - * CONFIG_EXAMPLES_OSTEST_NBARRIER_THREADS - Specifies the number of threads to create in the barrier - test. The default is 8 but a smaller number may be needed on - systems without sufficient memory to start so many threads. - -examples/pashello -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This is "Hello, World" implemented via the Pascal P-Code interpreter - -examples/pipe -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - A test of the mkfifo() and pipe() APIs. - - * CONFIG_EXAMPLES_PIPE_STACKSIZE - Sets the size of the stack to use when creating the child tasks. - The default size is 1024. - -examples/poll -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - A test of the poll() and select() APIs using FIFOs and, if available, - stdin, and a TCP/IP socket. In order to build this test, you must the - following selected in your NuttX configuration file: - - CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS - Defined to be greater than 0 - CONFIG_DISABLE_POLL - NOT defined - - In order to use the TCP/IP select test, you have also the following - additional things selected in your NuttX configuration file: - - CONFIG_NET - Defined for general network support - CONFIG_NET_TCP - Defined for TCP/IP support - CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS - Defined to be greater than 0 - CONFIG_NET_NTCP_READAHEAD_BUFFERS - Defined to be greater than zero - - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_POLL_NOMAC - (May be defined to use software assigned MAC) - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_POLL_IPADDR - Target IP address - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_POLL_DRIPADDR - Default router IP addess - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_POLL_NETMASK - Network mask - - In order to for select to work with incoming connections, you - must also select: - - CONFIG_NET_TCPBACKLOG - Incoming connections pend in a backlog until accept() is called. - - In additional to the target device-side example, there is also - a host-side application in this directory. It can be compiled under - Linux or Cygwin as follows: - - cd examples/usbserial - make -f Makefile.host TOPDIR=../../. TARGETIP=<target-ip> - - Where <target-ip> is the IP address of your target board. - - This will generate a small program called 'host'. Usage: - - 1. Build the examples/poll target program with TCP/IP poll support - and start the target. - - 3. Then start the host application: - - ./host - - The host and target will exchange are variety of small messages. Each - message sent from the host should cause the select to return in target. - The target example should read the small message and send it back to - the host. The host should then receive the echo'ed message. - - If networking is enabled, applications using this example will need to - provide an appconfig file in the configuration driver with instruction - to build applications like: - - CONFIGURED_APPS = uiplib=.built_always - -examples/romfs -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This example exercises the romfs filesystem. Configuration options - include: - - * CONFIG_EXAMPLES_ROMFS_RAMDEVNO - The minor device number to use for the ROM disk. The default is - 1 (meaning /dev/ram1) - - * CONFIG_EXAMPLES_ROMFS_SECTORSIZE - The ROM disk sector size to use. Default is 64. - - * CONFIG_EXAMPLES_ROMFS_MOUNTPOINT - The location to mount the ROM disk. Deafault: "/usr/local/share" - -examples/sendmail -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This examples exercises the uIP SMTP logic by sending a test message - to a selected recipient. This test can also be built to execute on - the Cygwin/Linux host environment: - - cd examples/sendmail - make -f Makefile.host - - Settings unique to this example include: - - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_SENDMAIL_NOMAC - May be defined to use software assigned MAC (optional) - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_SENDMAIL_IPADDR - Target IP address (required) - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_SENDMAIL_DRIPADDR - Default router IP addess (required) - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_SENDMAILT_NETMASK - Network mask (required) - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_SENDMAIL_RECIPIENT - The recipient of the email (required) - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_SENDMAIL_SENDER - Optional. Default: "nuttx-testing@example.com" - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_SENDMAIL_SUBJECT - Optional. Default: "Testing SMTP from NuttX" - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_SENDMAIL_BODY - Optional. Default: "Test message sent by NuttX" - - NOTE: This test has not been verified on the NuttX target environment. - As of this writing, unit-tested in the Cygwin/Linux host environment. - - NOTE 2: This sendmail example only works for the simplest of - environments. Virus protection software on your host may have - to be disabled to allow you to send messages. Only very open, - unprotected recipients can be used. Most will protect themselves - from this test email because it looks like SPAM. - - Applications using this example will need to provide an appconfig - file in the configuration driver with instruction to build applications - like: - - CONFIGURED_APPS = uiplib=.built_always - CONFIGURED_APPS = smtp=.built_always - -examples/serloop -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This is a mindlessly simple loopback test on the console. Useful - for testing new serial drivers. Configuration options include: - - * CONFIG_EXAMPLES_SERLOOP_BUFIO - Use C buffered I/O (getchar/putchar) vs. raw console I/O - (read/read). - -examples/thttpd -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - An example that builds netutils/thttpd with some simple NXFLAT - CGI programs. see configs/README.txt for most THTTPD settings. - In addition to those, this example accepts: - - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_THTTPD_NOMAC - (May be defined to use software assigned MAC) - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_THTTPD_DRIPADDR - Default router IP addess - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_THTTPD_NETMASK - Network mask - - Applications using this example will need to provide an appconfig - file in the configuration driver with instruction to build applications - like: - - CONFIGURED_APPS = uiplib=.built_always - CONFIGURED_APPS = thttpd=.built_always - -examples/udp -^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This is a simple network test for verifying client- and server- - functionality over UDP. - - Applications using this example will need to provide an appconfig - file in the configuration driver with instruction to build applications - like: - - CONFIGURED_APPS = uiplib=.built_always - -examples/uip -^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This is a port of uIP tiny webserver example application. Settings - specific to this example include: - - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_UIP_NOMAC - (May be defined to use software assigned MAC) - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_UIP_IPADDR - Target IP address - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_UIP_DRIPADDR - Default router IP addess - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_UIP_NETMASK - Network mask - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_UIP_DHCPC - Select to get IP address via DHCP - - If you use DHCPC, then some special configuration network options are - required. These include: - - CONFIG_NET=y - Of course - CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS - And, of course, you must allocate some - socket descriptors. - CONFIG_NET_UDP=y - UDP support is required for DHCP - (as well as various other UDP-related - configuration settings). - CONFIG_NET_BROADCAST=y - UDP broadcast support is needed. - CONFIG_NET_BUFSIZE=650 - Per RFC2131 (p. 9), the DHCP client must be - (or larger) prepared to receive DHCP messages of up to - 576 bytes (excluding Ethernet, IP, or UDP - headers and FCS). - - Other configuration items apply also to the selected webserver net utility. - Additional relevant settings for the uIP webserver net utility are: - - CONFIG_NETUTILS_HTTPDSTACKSIZE - CONFIG_NETUTILS_HTTPDFILESTATS - CONFIG_NETUTILS_HTTPDNETSTATS - - Applications using this example will need to provide an appconfig - file in the configuration driver with instruction to build applications - like: - - CONFIGURED_APPS = uiplib=.built_always - CONFIGURED_APPS = dhcpc=.built_always - CONFIGURED_APPS = resolv=.built_always - CONFIGURED_APPS = webserver=.built_always - -examples/usbserial -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - TARGET CONFIGURATION: - - This is another implementation of "Hello, World" but this one uses - a USB serial driver. Configuration options can be used to simply - the test. These options include: - - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_INONLY - Only verify IN (device-to-host) data transfers. Default: both - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_OUTONLY - Only verify OUT (host-to-device) data transfers. Default: both - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_ONLYSMALL - Send only small, single packet messages. Default: Send large and small. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_ONLYBIG - Send only large, multi-packet messages. Default: Send large and small. - - If CONFIG_USBDEV_TRACE is enabled (or CONFIG_DEBUG and CONFIG_DEBUG_USB), then - the example code will also manage the USB trace output. The amount of trace output - can be controlled using: - - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_TRACEINIT - Show initialization events - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_TRACECLASS - Show class driver events - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_TRACETRANSFERS - Show data transfer events - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_TRACECONTROLLER - Show controller events - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSERIAL_TRACEINTERRUPTS - Show interrupt-related events. - - Error results are always shown in the trace output - - HOST-SIDE TEST PROGRAM - - In additional to the target device-side example, there is also a - host-side application in this directory. This host side application - must be executed on a Linux host in order to perform the USBSERIAL - test. The host application can be compiled under Linux (or Cygwin?) - as follows: - - cd examples/usbserial - make -f Makefile.host TOPDIR=../../. - - RUNNING THE TEST - - This will generate a small program called 'host'. Usage: - - 1. Build the examples/usbserial target program and start the target. - - 2. Wait a bit, then do enter: - - dmesg - - At the end of the dmesg output, you should see the serial - device was successfully idenfied and assigned to a tty device, - probably /dev/ttyUSB0. - - 3. Then start the host application: - - ./host [<tty-dev>] - - Where: - - <tty-dev> is the USB TTY device to use. The default is /dev/ttyUSB0. - - The host and target will exchange are variety of very small and very large - serial messages. - -examples/usbstorage -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - This example registers a block device driver, then exports the block - the device using the USB storage class driver. In order to use this - example, your board-specific logic must provide the function: - - void usbstrg_archinitialize(void); - - This function will be called by the example/usbstorage in order to - do the actual registration of the block device drivers. For examples - of the implementation of usbstrg_archinitialize() see - configs/mcu123-lpc124x/src/up_usbstrg.c or - configs/stm3210e-eval/src/usbstrg.c - - Configuration options: - - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_NLUNS - Defines the number of logical units (LUNs) exported by the USB storage - driver. Each LUN corresponds to one exported block driver (or partition - of a block driver). May be 1, 2, or 3. Default is 1. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_DEVMINOR1 - The minor device number of the block driver for the first LUN. For - example, N in /dev/mmcsdN. Used for registering the block driver. Default - is zero. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_DEVPATH1 - The full path to the registered block driver. Default is "/dev/mmcsd0" - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_DEVMINOR2 and CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_DEVPATH2 - Similar parameters that would have to be provided if CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_NLUNS - is 2 or 3. No defaults. - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_DEVMINOR3 and CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_DEVPATH3 - Similar parameters that would have to be provided if CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_NLUNS - is 3. No defaults. - - If CONFIG_USBDEV_TRACE is enabled (or CONFIG_DEBUG and CONFIG_DEBUG_USB), then - the example code will also manage the USB trace output. The amount of trace output - can be controlled using: - - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_TRACEINIT - Show initialization events - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_TRACECLASS - Show class driver events - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_TRACETRANSFERS - Show data transfer events - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_TRACECONTROLLER - Show controller events - CONFIG_EXAMPLES_USBSTRG_TRACEINTERRUPTS - Show interrupt-related events. - - Error results are always shown in the trace output - -examples/wget -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - - A simple web client example. It will obtain a file from a server using the HTTP - protocol. Settings unique to this example include: - - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_WGET_URL - The URL of the file to get - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_WGET_NOMAC - (May be defined to use software assigned MAC) - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_WGET_IPADDR - Target IP address - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_WGET_DRIPADDR - Default router IP addess - CONFIG_EXAMPLE_WGET_NETMASK - Network mask - - This example uses netutils/webclient. Additional configuration settings apply - to that code as follows (but built-in defaults are probably OK): - - CONFIG_WEBCLIENT_GETMIMETYPE, CONFIG_WEBCLIENT_MAXHTTPLINE, - CONFIG_WEBCLIENT_MAXMIMESIZE, CONFIG_WEBCLIENT_MAXHOSTNAME, - CONFIG_WEBCLIENT_MAXFILENAME - - Of course, the example also requires other settings including CONFIG_NET and - CONFIG_NET_TCP. The example also uses the uIP resolver which requires CONFIG_UDP. - - WARNNG: As of this writing, wget is untested on the target platform. At present - it has been tested only in the host-based configuration described in the following - note. The primary difference is that the target version will rely on the also - untested uIP name resolver. - - NOTE: For test purposes, this example can be built as a host-based wget function. - This can be built as follows: - - cd examples/wget - make -f Makefile.host - - Applications using this example will need to provide an appconfig - file in the configuration driver with instruction to build applications - like: - - CONFIGURED_APPS = uiplib=.built_always - CONFIGURED_APPS = resolv=.built_always - CONFIGURED_APPS = webclient=.built_always - - |