zephyr/samples/hello_world
Andy Ross 9f06a35450 kernel: Add the old "multi queue" scheduler algorithm as an option
Zephyr 1.12 removed the old scheduler and replaced it with the choice
of a "dumb" list or a balanced tree.  But the old multi-queue
algorithm is still useful in the space between these two (applications
with large-ish numbers of runnable threads, but that don't need fancy
features like EDF or SMP affinity).  So add it as a
CONFIG_SCHED_MULTIQ option.

Signed-off-by: Andy Ross <andrew.j.ross@intel.com>
2018-07-03 17:09:15 -04:00
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src kbuild: Removed KBuild 2017-11-08 20:00:22 -05:00
CMakeLists.txt cmake: remove IS_TEST handling 2018-01-08 10:03:57 -05:00
README.rst doc: getting_started: Support multi-OS instructions 2018-01-18 16:53:31 -05:00
prj.conf kernel: Add the old "multi queue" scheduler algorithm as an option 2018-07-03 17:09:15 -04:00
prj_single.conf
sample.yaml samples: cleanup sample test naming 2018-06-11 17:11:18 -04:00

README.rst

.. _hello_world:

Hello World
###########

Overview
********
A simple Hello World example that can be used with any supported board and
prints 'Hello World' to the console. This application can be built into modes:

* single thread
* multi threading

Building and Running
********************

This project outputs 'Hello World' to the console.  It can be built and executed
on QEMU as follows:

.. zephyr-app-commands::
   :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
   :host-os: unix
   :board: qemu_x86
   :goals: run
   :compact:

To build the single thread version, use the supplied configuration file for
single thread: :file:`prj_single.conf`:

.. zephyr-app-commands::
   :zephyr-app: samples/hello_world
   :host-os: unix
   :board: qemu_x86
   :conf: prj_single.conf
   :goals: run
   :compact:

Sample Output
=============

.. code-block:: console

    Hello World! x86