- No longer need to create mbed_os.lib and soft link to mbed-os as new
--mbed-os-path command-line removes such dependency and creates mbed_build.cmake
when passing mbed-os path with that command line argument.
In targets.json, ARM_MUSCA_B1 and ARM_MUSCA_S1 have alias target
names suffixed with `_NS`. They are identical to targets without
`_NS` and exist purely for compatibility with the old naming
convention we had. The CI builds them as separate targets and uses
extra resources.
As we are upgrading Musca targets to TF-M v1.2, it's time to clean
up the aliases.
A CMake custom target, mbed-post-build, is added as a dependency of the
application CMake target if a Mbed target adds a CMake custom target
named mbed-post-build-bin. mbed-post-build-bin is added as a dependency
of mbed-post-build. mbed-post-build-bin depends on the application binary.
This is done so a CMake custom command that executes post-build can be added.
The Python scripts that implement the operations have been modified to add
CLI entry points so they can be called from CMake. Dependency on the old
tool has been removed on those scripts by passing them exactly what they
require instead of passing old tool Python objects. A consequence of that
was to slightly amend how the old tool calls some of those Python modules.
Support has only been added for Mbed targets that currently have a requirement
for post build operations. This includes: LPC1114, LPC1768, ARCH_PRO, LPC54114,
LPC546XX, FF_LPC546XX, CY8CKIT064B0S2_4343W, CYTFM_064B0S2_4343W, CYSBSYSKIT_01
The following targets are not supported as TFM support is not yet included:
ARM_MUSCA_B1, ARM_MUSCA_B1_NS, ARM_MUSCA_S1, ARM_MUSCA_S1_NS.
Due to the recent release of Mbed CLI 2, the command line options
have been renamed to ensure good usability and harmonize with the old
tools.
These are the following changes done:
* Minimum Cmake - 3.19.0 is required
* Minimum Mbed-tools - 4.0.0 is required
* mbed-tools cmd `init` to `new`
* mbed-tools cmd `build` to `compile`
* Removed whitespaces
Aside from the core mbed-os CMake target, a number of targets have been created so they can optionally be included by application executables that require them using `target_link_libraries()`.
Co-authored-by: Martin Kojtal <martin.kojtal@arm.com>
Co-authored-by: Rajkumar Kanagaraj <rajkumar.kanagaraj@arm.com>