* Add Makefile project for RISC-V QEMU virtpc This patch adds simple demo directory for QEMU virtpc machine. A demo just prints Tx/Rx message of queue to serial port, use no other hardware and use only primary core (currently hart0). Other cores are simply going to wfi state and execute nothing else. Example command is: qemu-system-riscv32 -nographic -machine virt -net none \ -chardev stdio,id=con,mux=on -serial chardev:con \ -mon chardev=con,mode=readline -bios none \ -kernel demo.elf -smp cpus=2 -s * Fix copyright and URLS of FreeRTOS * Fix Makefile * Add Readme.md * Separate blinky demo from main code Co-authored-by: alfred gedeon <alfred2g@hotmail.com> Co-authored-by: Cobus van Eeden <35851496+cobusve@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Carl Lundin <53273776+lundinc2@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Directories:
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The FreeRTOS/Source directory contains the FreeRTOS source code, and contains its own readme file.
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The FreeRTOS/Demo directory contains a demo application for every official FreeRTOS port, and contains its own readme file.
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The FreeRTOS/Test directory contains the tests performed on common code and the portable layer code, and contains its own readme file.
See FreeRTOS/SourceOrganization for full details of the directory structure and information on locating the files you require.
The easiest way to use FreeRTOS is to start with one of the pre-configured demo
application projects (found in the FreeRTOS/Demo directory). That way you will
have the correct FreeRTOS source files included, and the correct include paths
configured.
Once a demo application is building and executing you can remove
the demo application file, and start to add in your own application source
files.