This library has for goal to abstract the MCU from your code allowing you to abstract the drivers.
At the moment, the library supports the following MCUs:
- STM32F072CB
http://mal-organization.github.io/MAL/
Since we never have infinite time to work on projects , the build process is not yet fully automated. The "perform" step is not yet working.
Doing a build still require manual steps in order to publish to GitHub
- Once your environment is setup properly (see below) you can run the following command in the /library folder:
- mvn -U -B clean release:clean release:prepare release:perform
- This command will tag and commit the build, and will generate under /library/target a mal-X.X.X-library.zip package
- Once the build is done, we still need to upload it to GitHub, you should see the tag that was just created here: https://github.com/MAL-Organization/MAL/releases
- On the right of the new tag, click edit
- Take the /library/target a mal-X.X.X-library.zip package and upload it to GitHub
- Click Publish release
The build script run Eclipse in headless mode. You need a fully working Eclipse workspace in order to do a build. Here is how to get there.
- Install Java JDK
- Install maven
- Add maven to Path environment variable
- Install python 3
- Add the following path to Path environment variable: [PathToPython3]
- Create a python3 executable
- Install cmake (Tested with cmake 3.10)
- Create CMAKE_HOME environment variable. This should point to the bin folder of cmake.
- Install the GNU ARM toolchain
- Create the ARM_HOME environment variable. This should point to the bin folder of the toolchain.
- Make sure to use forward slash for this path
- Create the GCC_ARM_HOME environment variable. This point to [PathToToolchain]/lib/gcc/[VERSION]
- Create the ARM_HOME environment variable. This should point to the bin folder of the toolchain.
- Install the GNU ARM Windows build tools by following this: https://gnu-mcu-eclipse.github.io/windows-build-tools/install/
- Create the ARM_BUILD_TOOLS_HOME environment variable. This should point to the bin folder of the tools.
- Install cygwin
- Install package make
- Install package gcc-core
- Install package gcc-g++
- Install package curl
- Create CYGWIN_PATH environment variable. This should point to the bin folder of cygwin.
- Make sure to use forward slash for this path
- Install doxygen
- Add doxygen to Path environment variable
- Install git
- Add git to Path environment variable