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Add testcase.ini file for qemu_x86. We detected an unexpected behavior in sanitycheck before submitting this patch: In testcase.ini, if platform_whitelist contains more than one platform only the last platform will work. So, here we just use qemu_x86. However, we believe this situation is caused by the structure of this sample. See mylib/Makefile. Jira: ZEP-621 Change-Id: I656c1b9a69b93fd9f7b0d98a69f49b9641918a93 Signed-off-by: Flavio Santes <flavio.santes@intel.com> |
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hello_world | ||
mylib | ||
Makefile | ||
prj.conf | ||
README | ||
testcase.ini |
Linking with a static library ############################# This sample shows how to link a static library to a Zephyr application. A sample library is also included. Read mylib/Makefile to discover how to use the Zephyr's toolchain to build a static library. If the library's source code is available, perhaps it could be more easier to integrate that source code to your application than creating the static library. Build instructions ================== 1. It is assumed that ZEPHYR_GCC_VARIANT and ZEPHYR_SDK_INSTALL_DIR variables are already set. See: https://www.zephyrproject.org/doc/getting_started/getting_started.html 2. source $ZEPHYR/zephyr-env.sh Where $ZEPHYR points to the directory that contains the zephyr repository. 3. make 4. make run