Re: building my first project --- can't compile (no _exit)
Alexander Wachter <alexander.wachter@...>
Hi Marty,
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There is a problem with CMake 3.19 and Zephyr. Downgrade CMake and try again. The related issue is tracked here: Cheers, Alex
Am 27.11.2020 um 23:03 schrieb marty leisner <maleisner@...>:
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building my first project --- can't compile (no _exit)
marty leisner <maleisner@...>
I started with zephyr off the instructions at: I'm using ubuntu 18.04. Executing: west -v build -p auto -b sam_v71b_xult samples/hello_world compiling empty files can't find _exit -- here's the CMakeError.log. I followed the instructions twice (removed the first install) marty
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Cancelled Event: Zephyr Project: APIs - Tuesday, 24 November 2020
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Re: Zephyr SDK 0.12.0-beta-2 available for testing
Katsuhiro Suzuki
Hello,
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Thanks for great works! I'm trying: zephyr-toolchain-riscv64-0.12.0-beta-2-x86_64-linux-setup.run Currently, it works fine for me. Best Regards, Katsuhiro Suzuki
On 2020/11/20 2:02, Kumar Gala wrote:
Hi,
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Zephyr SDK 0.12.0-beta-2 available for testing
Kumar Gala
Hi,
Latest version of the SDK can be found here: https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/sdk-ng/releases/tag/v0.12.0-beta-2 Please download and try things out and report any issues. Please report issues here: https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/sdk-ng/issues Known issues (these are on the Zephyr side): * some xtensa platforms may need updating w/regards to Zephyr & Xtensa HAL [ https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/23142 ] * known issue with arm64 and linking C++ & newlib: [ https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/issues/28650 ] Changes since the last release (beta-1): • Enable multilibs for SPARC LEON • DWARF binutils bug fix • Update to openocd 20201109 snapshot Current plan is to release SDK 0.12.0 towards the end of November. - k
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Zephyr Project: Dev Meeting - Thu, 11/19/2020 4:00pm-5:00pm, Please RSVP
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Dev-Review Meeting Agenda Nov 19
Kumar Gala
Here’s the agenda topics for this week:
* scripts: menuconfig: revoke official Windows support - https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/29770 gen_defines: add _RAWSTRING suffix for non-quoted string: - https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/29282 * Any PR/issues w/dev-review tag https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/labels/dev-review * Any topics anyone else has. - k
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API meeting cancelled today
Carles Cufi
Hi all,
Due to a conflict I have had to cancel the API meeting today. Next week we will have the meeting as usual. Regards, Carles
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Cancelled Event: Zephyr Project: APIs - Tuesday, 17 November 2020
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Zephyr: Toolchain Working Group - Mon, 11/16/2020
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Zephyr: Toolchain Working Group - Mon, 11/16/2020 4:00pm-5:00pm, Please RSVP
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Zephyr Toolchain Working Group Meeting – 16 November 2020
Rasmussen, Torsten
Call for today’s Toolchain WG.
Agenda
Feel free to send a mail, if you would like additional topics to be discussed.
Best regards
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Re: RISC-V maintainers and collaborators
Katsuhiro Suzuki
Hello Maureen-san,
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Sorry for late, I created PR 30033 that just adds myself to collaborators. https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/30033 Best Regards, Katsuhiro Suzuki
On 2020/11/12 5:28, Maureen Helm (OSS) wrote:
Hi Suzuki-san,
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new facility for formatted output
Peter A. Bigot
With the merge of
https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/pull/29876 Zephyr
printk, shell_printf, minimal libc sprintf, and some other in-tree
facilities use a common formatting functionality that supports
almost everything in C18 *printf, with Kconfig options to reduce
the code size impact based on controlling feature availability.
That PR added a C99 stdio value formatter capability named cbprintf() (plus related variants) where generated text is emitted through a callback. This allows generation of arbitrarily long output without a buffer, functionality that is core to printk, logging, and other system and application needs. The formater supports most C99 specifications, excluding:
Kconfig options allow disabling features like floating-point conversion if they are not necessary. Benefits include:No more inconsistencies between printk, logging, and shell formatting capabilities.
You may see either an increase or a decrease in code size depending on what your application uses. Some code size can be reduced by switching in-tree use of snprintf to snprintfcb to avoid pulling in libc formatters. I expect there'll be a burn-in period while we identify Kconfig settings that have to change to maintain compatibility. Please mention me (@pabigot) in any issues or slack questions that you have about this. Peter
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Cancelled Event: Zephyr Project: Dev Meeting - Thursday, 12 November 2020
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Re: RISC-V maintainers and collaborators
Maureen Helm
Hi Suzuki-san,
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Yes, please create a pull request. MAINTAINERS.yml is at the top of the main zephyr tree. Maureen
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From: devel@lists.zephyrproject.org <devel@lists.zephyrproject.org> On Behalf Of Katsuhiro Suzuki via lists.zephyrproject.org Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 9:41 AM To: Maureen Helm (OSS) <maureen.helm@oss.nxp.com>; devel@lists.zephyrproject.org Subject: Re: [Zephyr-devel] RISC-V maintainers and collaborators Hello Maureen, I want to join as collaborators. Would you tell me how to add? By pull request? Best Regards, Katsuhiro Suzuki On 2020/11/10 5:52, Maureen Helm wrote: Hi everyone,
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Cancelled Event: Zephyr Project: Dev Meeting - Thursday, 26 November 2020
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Re: RISC-V maintainers and collaborators
Katsuhiro Suzuki
Hello Maureen,
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I want to join as collaborators. Would you tell me how to add? By pull request? Best Regards, Katsuhiro Suzuki
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Re: #LWM2M #Leshan #QEMU #Networking
#lwm2m
#leshan
#qemu
#networking
Khaled Elsayed <khaled.elsayed@...>
Seems like a problem in the local host 192.168.0.20. Could you route any traffic from another local machine (not Qemu) via that host, i.e. set 192.168.0.20 as their G/W? Also are you able to ping from Qemu to 192.168.0.1 (I assume not, but just trying to localize where the problem is). Also make sure you issue these commands as root on
192.168.0.20.
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#LWM2M #Leshan #QEMU #Networking
#lwm2m
#leshan
#qemu
#networking
Thomas LE ROUX
Hi everybody !
I'm trying to build a projet using Zephyr & LWM2M (& Leshan). For now, I’m prototyping on QEMU. TL;DR before explaining more precisely my issue : There must be a way to connect a QEMU instance to a remote server, but I’m stuck trying to do this. —
I have made my small application to test things out, and except Firmware Update (my previous mail), everything is working fine on a local scale. Running my client & Leshan server on the server along with the loop-socat and loop-slip-tap scripts given on /tools/net-tools/ causes no issue. (Procedure followed here : https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/guides/networking/qemu_setup.html).
I’d like to connect my client to a Leshan server running on an AWS EC2 Instance.
I have made a small schematic. The goal would be to connect my Client (aka QEMU) to the Leshan server running on the Instance. From the QEMU instance, I am able to run small commands. One of them is « net ping xxx ». From my client, I am able to ping the local Leshan and my computer. The ping request direct to other peripherals (other computers, my Internet modem, remote Leshan …) all end up in a timeout. From my computer, I am able to ping basically anyone on the network.
I have followed the tutorial (given here : https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/guides/networking/qemu_setup.html#setting-up-zephyr-and-nat-masquerading-on-host-to-access-internet), and added to my prj.conf : CONFIG_NET_CONFIG_MY_IPV4_GW="192.168.0.20". Running the following commands didn’t raise any error message, so I assume that eveything went right :
I used Zenmap, a GUI tool for Nmap and here is my network’s map. Center point is my internet modem (choose this for a viewing perspective.) The long blue line going up is the route for reaching my EC2 instance. It confirms that my computer can reach anything, but only my computer can reach 192.0.2.1.
I used Wireshark on the tap0 interface generated by loop-slip-tap.sh and it seems that the registration’s frame sent to the EC2 instance stays on the tap0 interface and never leaves my computer.
I think the issue might be related to the use of those 2 scripts but I’m not sure and I’m (clearly) not the best in terms of networking. My problem is pretty much described, if needed, I can send some logs.
Thank you for your help ! Best regards, Thomas
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