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.. _glossary:
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Glossary of Terms
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.. glossary::
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:sorted:
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API
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(Application Program Interface) A defined set of routines and protocols for
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building application software.
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application
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The set of user-supplied files that the Zephyr build system uses
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to build an application image for a specified board configuration.
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It can contain application-specific code, kernel configuration settings,
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and at least one CMakeLists.txt file.
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The application's kernel configuration settings direct the build system
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to create a custom kernel that makes efficient use of the board's
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resources.
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An application can sometimes be built for more than one type of board
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configuration (including boards with different CPU architectures),
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if it does not require any board-specific capabilities.
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application image
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A binary file that is loaded and executed by the board for which
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it was built.
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Each application image contains both the application's code and the
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Zephyr kernel code needed to support it. They are compiled as a single,
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fully-linked binary.
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Once an application image is loaded onto a board, the image takes control
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of the system, initializes it, and runs as the system's sole application.
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Both application code and kernel code execute as privileged code
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within a single shared address space.
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board
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A target system with a defined set of devices and capabilities,
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which can load and execute an application image. It may be an actual
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hardware system or a simulated system running under QEMU.
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The Zephyr kernel supports a :ref:`variety of boards <boards>`.
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board configuration
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A set of kernel configuration options that specify how the devices
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present on a board are used by the kernel.
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The Zephyr build system defines one or more board configurations
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for each board it supports. The kernel configuration settings that are
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specified by the build system can be over-ridden by the application,
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if desired.
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device runtime power management
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Device Runtime Power Management (PM) refers the capability of devices to
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save energy independently of the the system power state. Devices will keep
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reference of their usage and will automatically be suspended or resumed.
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This feature is enabled via the :kconfig:option:`CONFIG_PM_DEVICE_RUNTIME`
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Kconfig option.
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idle thread
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A system thread that runs when there are no other threads ready to run.
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IDT
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(Interrupt Descriptor Table) a data structure used by the x86
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architecture to implement an interrupt vector table. The IDT is used
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to determine the correct response to interrupts and exceptions.
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ISR
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(Interrupt Service Routine) Also known as an interrupt handler, an ISR
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is a callback function whose execution is triggered by a hardware
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interrupt (or software interrupt instructions) and is used to handle
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high-priority conditions that require interrupting the current code
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executing on the processor.
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kernel
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The set of Zephyr-supplied files that implement the Zephyr kernel,
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including its core services, device drivers, network stack, and so on.
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power domain
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A power domain is a collection of devices for which power is
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applied and removed collectively in a single action. Power
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domains are represented by :c:struct:`device`.
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power gating
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Power gating reduces power consumption by shutting off areas of an
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integrated circuit that are not in use.
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SoC
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`System on a chip`_
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system power state
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System power states describe the power consumption of the system as a
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whole. System power states are are represented by :c:enum:`pm_state`.
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west
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A multi-repo meta-tool developed for the Zephyr project. See :ref:`west`.
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west installation
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An obsolete term for a :term:`west workspace` used prior to west 0.7.
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west manifest
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A YAML file, usually named :file:`west.yml`, which describes projects, or
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the Git repositories which make up a :term:`west workspace`, along with
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additional metadata. See :ref:`west-basics` for general information
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and :ref:`west-manifests` for details.
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west manifest repository
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The Git repository in a :term:`west workspace` which contains the
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:term:`west manifest`. Its location is given by the :ref:`manifest.path
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configuration option <west-config-index>`. See :ref:`west-basics`.
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west workspace
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A directory on your system with a :file:`.west` subdirectory and
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a :term:`west manifest repository`. You clone the Zephyr source
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code onto your system by creating a west workspace using the
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``west init`` command. See :ref:`west-basics`.
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XIP
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(eXecute In Place) a method of executing programs directly from long
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term storage rather than copying it into RAM, saving writable memory for
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dynamic data and not the static program code.
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.. _System on a chip: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_on_a_chip
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