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128 lines
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examples
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^^^^^^^^
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The examples directory contains several sample applications that
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can be linked with nuttx. The specific example is selected in the
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configs/<board-name>/defconfig file via the CONFIG_EXAMPLE setting.
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For example,
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CONFIG_EXAMPLE=ostest
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Selects the examples/ostest example.
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examples/ostest
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This is the NuttX 'qualification' suite. It attempts to exercise
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a broad set of OS functionality. Its coverage is not very extensive
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as of this writing, but it is used to qualify each NuttX release.
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The behavior of the ostest can be modified with the following
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settings in the configs/<board-name>/defconfig file:
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* CONFIG_OSTEST_STACKSIZE
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Used to create the ostest task. Default is 8192.
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examples/nsh
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This directory containst the NuttShell (NSH). This is a simple
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shell-like application. With some additional development, NSH will
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someday be a great NuttX application debugger. At present, NSH
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supports the following commands:
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Command Depends on Configuration
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---------- --------------------------
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cat CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS > 0
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cp CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS > 0
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echo --
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exec --
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exit --
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help --
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ifconfig CONFIG_NET && CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS > 0
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ls CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS > 0
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mkdir !CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT && CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS > 0
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mount !CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT && CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS > 0
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ps --
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set !CONFIG_DISABLE_ENVIRON
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rm !CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT && CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS > 0
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rmdir !CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT && CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS > 0
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umount !CONFIG_DISABLE_MOUNTPOINT && CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS > 0
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unset !CONFIG_DISABLE_ENVIRON
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Other behavior of NSH can be modified with the following settings in
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the configs/<board-name>/defconfig file:
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* CONFIG_NSH_IOBUFFERSIZE
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Size of a static I/O buffer used for file access (ignored if
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there is no filesystem).
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* CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_TELNET
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By default, NSH is configured to use the serial console.
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If CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_TELNET is set to 'y', then a TELENET
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server front-end is selected. When this option is provided,
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you must log into NuttX remotely using telnet in order to
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access NSH.
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If CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_TELNET is selected, then there some other
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configuration settings that apply:
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* CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_IOBUFFER_SIZE
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Determines the size of the I/O buffer to use for sending/
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receiving TELNET commands/reponses
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* CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_CMD_SIZE
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The size of one parsed NSH command
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* CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_STACKSIZE
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The stack size to use when spawning new threads as new TELNET
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connections are established.
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* CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_DHCPC
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Obtain the the IP address via DHCP.
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* CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_IPADDR
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If CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_DHCPC is NOT set, then the static IP
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address must be provided.
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* CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_DRIPADDR
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Default router IP address
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* CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_NETMASK
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Network mask
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* CONFIG_EXAMPLES_NSH_NOMAC
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Set if your ethernet hardware has no built-in MAC address.
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If set, a bogus MAC will be assigned.
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examples/mount
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This contains a simple test of filesystem mountpoints.
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examples/null
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This is the do nothing application. It is only used for bringing
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up new NuttX architectures.
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examples/uip
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This is a port of uIP example application. It includes
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conditionally compiled logic to exercise the uIP webserver,
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webclient, telnet, smtp, dncpc, and resolver.
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examples/netttest
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This is a simple network test for verifying client- and server-
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functionality in a TCP/IP connection.
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examples/udp
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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This is a simple network test for verifying client- and server-
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functionality over UDP.
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