mcuboot/samples/zephyr
Fabio Utzig 1e19c5afc7 zephyr: fix include in hello-world app
Update include due to changes in Zephyr. This is related to commit
f1d189c486.

Signed-off-by: Fabio Utzig <utzig@apache.org>
2019-12-16 16:08:00 -03:00
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bad-keys zephyr: Move testplan into sample Makefile 2017-09-14 16:10:50 -06:00
hello-world zephyr: fix include in hello-world app 2019-12-16 16:08:00 -03:00
.gitignore samples: Add .gitignore to ignore output files 2017-07-20 14:55:50 -06:00
Makefile Use Ninja instead of Makefiles for Zephyr 2019-07-29 11:29:21 -05:00
README.md Use Ninja instead of Makefiles for Zephyr 2019-07-29 11:29:21 -05:00
build-boot.sh zephyr: port build system to CMake 2017-11-20 18:10:29 -07:00
build-hello.sh zephyr: port build system to CMake 2017-11-20 18:10:29 -07:00
overlay-ecdsa-p256.conf samples/zephyr: Build ECDSA tests with ECDSA key 2019-01-22 16:08:46 -07:00
overlay-rsa.conf zephyr: migrate signature type to Kconfig 2018-04-25 18:44:03 -03:00
overlay-skip-primary-slot-validate.conf Replace flash partitioning terminology 2019-03-13 15:40:21 -06:00
overlay-upgrade-only.conf zephyr: migrate upgrade-only to Kconfig 2018-04-25 18:44:03 -03:00
run-tests.go samples: zephyr: Remove redundant extra chip erase 2019-12-05 11:32:26 -07:00
run-tests.sh docs: samples: Update pyocd calls to unified tool subcommands 2019-02-19 14:09:36 -03:00

README.md

Zephyr sample application.

In order to successfully deploy an application using mcuboot, it is necessary to build at least one other binary: the application itself. It is beyond the scope of this documentation to describe what an application is able to do, however a working example is certainly useful.

Please see the comments in the Makefile in this directory for more details on how to build and test this application.

Note that this sample uses the "ninja" build tool, which can be installed on most systems using the system package manager, e.g., for a Debian-based distro:

$ sudo apt-get install ninja

or in Fedora:

$ sudo dnf install ninja