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1 | e545e620 | Thomas Schöpping | AMiRo-OS support the QtCreator IDE and provides tools and manuals to setup the |
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4 | 84f0ce9e | Thomas Schöpping | Copyright (C) 2016..2019 Thomas Schöpping |
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6 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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8 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at |
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9 | your option) any later version. |
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11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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12 | WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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14 | General Public License for more details. |
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16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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17 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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19 | This research/work was supported by the Cluster of Excellence |
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20 | Cognitive Interaction Technology 'CITEC' (EXC 277) at Bielefeld |
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21 | University, which is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). |
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37 | This file will help you to setup QtCreator projects for the operating system of |
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38 | the three basic AMiRo modules and more. It also provides instructions how to |
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39 | integrate the GCC ARM embedded toolchain into the IDE. |
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43 | CONTENTS: |
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45 | 1 Setting up QtCreator Projects |
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46 | 2 Integration of the Toolchain |
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47 | 2.1 Toolkit Setup |
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48 | 2.2 Project Integration |
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54 | 1 - SETTING UP QtCreator PROJECTS |
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57 | To automatically generate all required files for QtCreator, run the provided |
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58 | ./setup.sh script and follow the instruction. You then just have to open the |
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59 | *.creator files with the IDE. |
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63 | 2 - INTEGRATION OF THE TOOLCHAIN |
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66 | In order to integrate the compiler and flashing tools into your IDE, some |
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67 | further actions are required. |
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70 | 2.1 Toolkit Setup |
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73 | Start by launching the QtCreator application, open the Tools->Options settings |
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74 | and select "Build & Run". Under the tab "Compilers" add the installed |
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75 | arm-none-eabi-g++ compiler as another GCC. Under the tab "Debuggers" add the |
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76 | according arm-none-eabi-gdb debugger. Under the tab "Kits" you need to manually |
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77 | create a new kit with the following settings: |
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79 | Name: AMiRo |
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80 | Device type: Desktop |
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81 | Sysroot: <gcc-arm-none-eabi include path> |
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82 | Compiler: <the compiler added above> |
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83 | Debugger: <the debugger added above> |
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84 | QT version: none |
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86 | Keep any other fields at their default values. If there is a warning sign shown |
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87 | beside the new kit, check the settings for errors. |
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90 | 2.2 Project Integration |
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93 | For convenience, the absolute path to your module (e.g. |
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94 | /home/juser/amiro-os/os/modules/PowerManagement) will be referenced in the |
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95 | following as "MOD_PATH". |
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97 | After you have sucessfully created the project files (see section 1), open the |
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98 | projects by selecting the *.creator files with QtCreator. Select the "Projects" |
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99 | icon at the very left and switch to the "Build & Run" tab. Change the used kit |
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100 | to "AMiRo" (right above the "Build" and "Run" buttons). |
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102 | Next, add a new build configuration and call it "make": |
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104 | Build directory: MOD_PATH |
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105 | Build Steps: make --directory=MOD_PATH all |
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106 | Clean Steps: make --directory=MOD_PATH clean |
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108 | Optionally, you can add "-j" to the build setp in order to parallelize the |
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109 | compilation process. Add yet another build configuration by clonung the "make" |
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110 | configuration and name it "make flash". For this copy, replace "all" at the end |
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111 | of the build step with "flash". Finally remove the "Default" configuration and |
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112 | repeat these steps for any further projects. |
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