This repository contains a Zephyr example application. The main purpose of this repository is to serve as a reference on how to structure Zephyr based applications. Some of the features demonstrated in this example are:
- Basic Zephyr application skeleton
- Zephyr workspace applications
- West T2 topology
- Custom boards
- Custom devicetree bindings
- Out-of-tree drivers
- Example CI configuration (using Github Actions)
- Custom west extension
This repository is versioned together with the Zephyr main tree. This
means that every time that Zephyr is tagged, this repository is tagged as well
with the same version number, and the manifest entry for zephyr
will point to the corresponding Zephyr tag. For example, example-application
v2.6.0 will point to Zephyr v2.6.0. Note that the main
branch will always
point to the development branch of Zephyr, also main
.
Before getting started, make sure you have a proper Zephyr development environment. You can follow the official Zephyr Getting Started Guide.
The first step is to initialize the workspace folder (my-workspace
) where
the example-application
and all Zephyr modules will be cloned. You can do
that by running:
# initialize my-workspace for the example-application (main branch)
west init -m https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/example-application --mr main my-workspace
# update Zephyr modules
cd my-workspace
west update
The application can be built by running:
west build -b $BOARD app
where $BOARD
is the target board. The custom_plank
board found in this
repository can be used. Note that Zephyr sample boards may be used if an
appropriate overlay is provided (see app/boards
).
A sample debug configuration is also provided. You can apply it by running:
west build -b $BOARD app -- -DOVERLAY_CONFIG=debug.conf
Note that you may also use it together with rtt.conf
if using Segger RTT. Once
you have built the application you can flash it by running:
west flash