Refactor all NXP targets to be CMake build system targets. This removes
the need for checking MBED_TARGET_LABELS repeatedly and allows us to be
more flexible in the way we include MBED_TARGET source in the build.
A side effect of this is it will allow us to support custom targets
without breaking the build for 'standard' targets, as we use CMake's
standard mechanism for adding build rules to the build system, rather
than implementing our own layer of logic to exclude files not needed for
the target being built. Using this approach, if an MBED_TARGET is not
linked to using target_link_libraries its source files will not be
added to the build. This means custom target source can be added to the
user's application CMakeLists.txt without polluting the build system
when trying to compile for a standard MBED_TARGET.
Updated file paths following directory restructure and added any missing
licenses. Add cbor to the list of python modules and sort list alphabetically for consistency.
Add code concerning all STM32WL55JC platforms
- system clock, pin and peripheral definition
mbedtools make file
Modify CmakeList to adapt to mbedtools evolution
Add code concerning all STM32WL55xC platforms
- Scatter loader and start-up files for
ARM, GCC and IAR compilers.
- cmsis file
- Update CMakeLists.txt due to mbtools evolution
Refactor all ST targets to be CMake buildsystem targets. This removes
the need for checking MBED_TARGET_LABELS repeatedly and allows us to be
more flexible in the way we include MBED_TARGET source in the build.
A side effect of this is it will allow us to support custom targets
without breaking the build for 'standard' targets, as we use CMake's
standard mechanism for adding build rules to the build system, rather
than implementing our own layer of logic to exclude files not needed for
the target being built. Using this approach, if an MBED_TARGET is not
linked to using `target_link_libraries` its source files will not be
added to the build. This means custom target source can be added to the
user's application CMakeLists.txt without polluting the build system
when trying to compile for a standard MBED_TARGET.
Move the mbed_set_mbed_target_linker_script function into its own file
and make it set the linkerscript on the target passed in, rather than
setting the linkerscript on the top level mbed-core target. We use
CMake's automatic forwarding of usage requirements to forward the linker
script to the top level target.
This commit also adds a condition to check whether the MBED_TARGET is a
CMake buildsystem target. If it is we will just link to it in the
idiomatic CMake way, if it's not then we use the 'old' mechanism of
setting the linkerscript for the mbed-core target. This check will be
useful when we refactor MBED_TARGETS to be CMake buildsystem targets as
it will allow us to do the refactoring incrementally.