Building User Space Applications Print

 

Here is how you can build a user-space application for uClinux.

On the host activate the development environment (refer to Installing and Activating Cross Development Environment):

$ . ./ACTIVATE.sh

Develop source files for whatever application you would like to run on the uClinux target. For instance:

$ vi test.c #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { printf("Hello %s\n", argv[1]); return 1; }

Build the application for the uClinux target, and copy the binary to the directory exported via NFS:

$ ${CROSS_COMPILE_APPS}gcc -o test test.c
$ cp test /home/work/stm32h7

Run the application binary on the target. One easy way to do that is to have an NFS share mounted on the target, which immediately provides access to the host development directory:

/ # mount -o nolock 172.17.0.1:/home/work /mnt/nfs
/ # /mnt/nfs/stm32h7/test "STM32H7-SOM uclinux"
Hello STM32H7-SOM uclinux