`__COMPONENT_TARGETS` is evaluated very early when components and
component directories are added to the build, which means that all
components (including the ones which are in EXCLUDE_COMPONENTS) have
a build system target defined. The component manager was given the
list of all known components (derived from the list of targets), not
the list of components after EXCLUDE_COMPONENTS were processed.
Because of that, EXCLUDE_COMPONENTS didn't effectively exclude the
component from the consideration of the component manager.
CMake sorts result of file(GLOB) command since version 3.6.0:
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/commit/edcccde7d
Since ESP-IDF sets cmake_minimum_required version to 3.5, and version
3.5.1 is used in CI, sort file lists obtained from file(GLOB)
manually.
This helps obtain reproducible order of libraries passed to the linker
and to ldgen.
* add toolchain file
* add linux to preview targets
* add stub for dfu number in cmake
* excluded unity runner per default
* Added esp_attr.h and esp_partition.h linux stubs
* component.cmake check list for emptyness
* added switch for linux in unity cmake file
* Added Linux host example app
* Target components pull in xtensa component directly
* Use CPU HAL where applicable
* Remove unnecessary xtensa headers
* Compilation changes necessary to support non-xtensa gcc types (ie int32_t/uint32_t is no
longer signed/unsigned int).
Changes come from internal branch commit a6723fc
... to reduce the number of simultaneously open files at link time.
When plugin support is enabled in the linker, BFD's (and the
corresponding file handles) are cached for the plugin to use. This
results in quite a large number of simultaneously open files, which
hits the default limit on macOS (256 files).
Since we aren't using LTO now, disable it explicitly when invoking the
linker.
Closes IDF-923
Closes IDFGH-1764
Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3989
Ref. https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1684
This change allows RTTI to be enabled in menuconfig. For full RTTI
support, libstdc++.a in the toolchain should be built without
-fno-rtti, as it is done now.
Generally if libstdc++.a is built with RTTI, applications which do not
use RTTI (and build with -fno-rtti) could still include typeinfo
structures referenced from STL classes’ vtables. This change works
around this, by moving all typeinfo structures from libstdc++.a into
a non-loadable section, placed into a non-existent memory region
starting at address 0. This can be done because when the application
is compiled with -fno-rtti, typeinfo structures are not used at run
time. This way, typeinfo structures do not contribute to the
application binary size.
If the application is build with RTTI support, typeinfo structures are
linked into the application .rodata section as usual.
Note that this commit does not actually enable RTTI support.
The respective Kconfig option is hidden, and will be made visible when
the toolchain is updated.
This commit makes it so that BUILD_COMPONENT holds only the component,
and a new property BUILD_COMPONENT_ALIASES hold the full name of the
component.
This also removes erroneous check for duplicate components, as this can
never happen:
(1) if two components have the same name but different prefixes,
the internal names are still unique between them
(2)if two components happen to have the same name and same prefix, the
latter would override the former
Previous implementation only builds list of components included in the
build during component registration.
Since the build components is known as the requirements expansion is
ongoing, update the list here instead.
Use imported library, which does not create additional rules, but still
allows attaching arbitraty properties instead of custom targets. This
allows the targets to not appear in the target list of IDEs such as
CLion.
How idf_build_component and the COMPONENTS argument to idf_build_process
interact is not clear/misleading. Clarify their interaction in the docs.
Closes: https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/3630
!4452 used setting LINK_LIBRARIES and INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES to link
components built under ESP-IDF build system. However, LINK_LIBRARIES does
not produce behavior same as linking PRIVATE. This MR uses the new
signature for target_link_libraries directly instead. This also moves
setting dependencies during component registration rather than after all
components have been processed.
The consequence is that internally, components have to use the new
signature form as well. This does not affect linking the components to
external targets, such as with idf_as_lib example. This only affects
linking additional libraries to ESP-IDF libraries outside component processing (after
idf_build_process), which is not even possible for CMake<v3.13 as
target_link_libraries is not valid for targets not created in current
directory. See https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.13/policy/CMP0079.html#policy:CMP0079
!4452 simplified early expansion by using an early expansion script that
only does one thing: get the public and private requirements for each
component, albeit one by one. This was also dependent on parsing
the command output of the expansion script. This commit makes it so that a list of all
components to be processed to passed to the expansion script, generating a cmake
file that sets each component requirements in one go.
This also makes sure that only components that registered themselves get
included in the final build list.
!4452 had config generation first before building the component list
to be used in the build. This proved to be detrimental when a new target
is added as config generation would consider configs from both targets.
Removes the need to know/guess the paths to these libraries. Once we are gcc 8 only, we
can remove -nostdlib and no additional arguments are needed for system libraries.
The catch is: any time IDF overrides a symbol in the toolchain sysroot, we need
an undefined linker marker to make sure this symbol is seen by linker.