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--- a/README.md Wed Oct 23 18:00:04 2019 +0100 +++ b/README.md Mon Nov 04 16:00:04 2019 +0000 @@ -1,149 +1,61 @@ -# Getting started example for Mbed OS - -This guide reviews the steps required to get Blinky with the addition of dynamic OS statistics working on an Mbed OS platform. (Note: To see a rendered example you can import into the Arm Online Compiler, please see our [quick start](https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os/latest/quick-start/online-with-the-online-compiler.html#importing-the-code).) - -Please install [Mbed CLI](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-cli#installing-mbed-cli). - -## Import the example application +![](./resources/official_armmbed_example_badge.png) +# Blinky Mbed OS example -From the command-line, import the example: - -``` -mbed import mbed-os-example-blinky -cd mbed-os-example-blinky -``` - -### Now compile - -Invoke `mbed compile`, and specify the name of your platform and your favorite toolchain (`GCC_ARM`, `ARM`, `IAR`). For example, for the Arm Compiler: +The example project is part of the [Arm Mbed OS Official Examples](https://os.mbed.com/code/) and is the [getting started example for Mbed OS](https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os/v5.14/quick-start/index.html). It contains an application that repeatedly blinks an LED on supported [Mbed boards](https://os.mbed.com/platforms/). -``` -mbed compile -m K64F -t ARM -``` - -Your PC may take a few minutes to compile your code. At the end, you see the following result: - -``` -[snip] +You can build the project with all supported [Mbed OS build tools](https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os/latest/tools/index.html). However, this example project specifically refers to the command-line interface tool [Arm Mbed CLI](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-cli#installing-mbed-cli). +(Note: To see a rendered example you can import into the Arm Online Compiler, please see our [import quick start](https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os/latest/quick-start/online-with-the-online-compiler.html#importing-the-code).) -Image: ./BUILD/K64F/GCC_ARM/mbed-os-example-blinky.bin -``` - -### Program your board - -1. Connect your Mbed device to the computer over USB. -1. Copy the binary file to the Mbed device. -1. Press the reset button to start the program. - -The LED on your platform turns on and off. The main thread will additionally take a snapshot of the device's runtime statistics and display it over serial to your PC. The snapshot includes: +1. [Install Mbed CLI](https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os/latest/quick-start/offline-with-mbed-cli.html). -* System Information: - * Mbed OS Version: Will currently default to 999999 - * Compiler ID - * ARM = 1 - * GCC_ARM = 2 - * IAR = 3 - * [CPUID Register Information](#cpuid-register-information) - * [Compiler Version](#compiler-version) -* CPU Statistics - * Percentage of runtime that the device has spent awake versus in sleep -* Heap Statistics - * Current heap size - * Max heap size which refers to the largest the heap has grown to -* Thread Statistics - * Provides information on all running threads in the OS including - * Thread ID - * Thread Name - * Thread State - * Thread Priority - * Thread Stack Size - * Thread Stack Space +1. Clone this repository on your system, and change the current directory to where the project was cloned: + + ```bash + $ git clone git@github.com:armmbed/mbed-os-example-blinky && cd mbed-os-example-blinky + ``` -#### Compiler Version - -| Compiler | Version Layout | -| -------- | -------------- | -| ARM | PVVbbbb (P = Major; VV = Minor; bbbb = build number) | -| GCC | VVRRPP (VV = Version; RR = Revision; PP = Patch) | -| IAR | VRRRPPP (V = Version; RRR = Revision; PPP = Patch) | - -#### CPUID Register Information + Alternatively, you can download the example project with Arm Mbed CLI using the `import` subcommand: -| Bit Field | Field Description | Values | -| --------- | ----------------- | ------ | -|[31:24] | Implementer | 0x41 = ARM | -|[23:20] | Variant | Major revision 0x0 = Revision 0 | -|[19:16] | Architecture | 0xC = Baseline Architecture | -| | | 0xF = Constant (Mainline Architecture) | -|[15:4] | Part Number | 0xC20 = Cortex-M0 | -| | | 0xC60 = Cortex-M0+ | -| | | 0xC23 = Cortex-M3 | -| | | 0xC24 = Cortex-M4 | -| | | 0xC27 = Cortex-M7 | -| | | 0xD20 = Cortex-M23 | -| | | 0xD21 = Cortex-M33 | -|[3:0] | Revision | Minor revision: 0x1 = Patch 1 | + ```bash + $ mbed import mbed-os-example-blinky && cd mbed-os-example-blinky + ``` +## Application functionality -You can view individual examples and additional API information of the statistics collection tools at the bottom of the page in the [related links section](#related-links). +The `main()` function is the single thread in the application. It toggles the state of a digital output connected to an LED on the board. + +## Building and running + +1. Connect a USB cable between the USB port on the board and the host computer. +2. <a name="build_cmd"></a> Run the following command to build the example project and program the microcontroller flash memory: + ```bash + $ mbed compile -m <TARGET> -t <TOOLCHAIN> --flash + ``` +The binary is located at `./BUILD/<TARGET>/<TOOLCHAIN>/mbed-os-example-blinky.bin`. + +Alternatively, you can manually copy the binary to the board, which you mount on the host computer over USB. + +Depending on the target, you can build the example project with the `GCC_ARM`, `ARM` or `IAR` toolchain. After installing Arm Mbed CLI, run the command below to determine which toolchain supports your target: + + ```bash + $ mbed compile -S + ``` + +## Expected output +The LED on your target turns on and off every 500 milliseconds. -### Output - -To view the serial output you can use any terminal client of your choosing such as [PuTTY](http://www.putty.org/) or [CoolTerm](http://freeware.the-meiers.org/). Unless otherwise specified, printf defaults to a baud rate of 9600 on Mbed OS. - -You can find more information on the Mbed OS configuration tools and serial communication in Mbed OS in the related [related links section](#related-links). - -The output should contain the following block transmitted at the blinking LED frequency (actual values may vary depending on your target, build profile, and toolchain): - -``` -=============================== SYSTEM INFO ================================ -Mbed OS Version: 999999 -CPU ID: 0x410fc241 -Compiler ID: 2 -Compiler Version: 60300 -RAM0: Start 0x20000000 Size: 0x30000 -RAM1: Start 0x1fff0000 Size: 0x10000 -ROM0: Start 0x0 Size: 0x100000 -================= CPU STATS ================= -Idle: 98% Usage: 2% -================ HEAP STATS ================= -Current heap: 1096 -Max heap size: 1096 -================ THREAD STATS =============== -ID: 0x20001eac -Name: main_thread -State: 2 -Priority: 24 -Stack Size: 4096 -Stack Space: 3296 - -ID: 0x20000f5c -Name: idle_thread -State: 1 -Priority: 1 -Stack Size: 512 -Stack Space: 352 - -ID: 0x20000f18 -Name: timer_thread -State: 3 -Priority: 40 -Stack Size: 768 -Stack Space: 664 - -``` - ## Troubleshooting - If you have problems, you can review the [documentation](https://os.mbed.com/docs/latest/tutorials/debugging.html) for suggestions on what could be wrong and how to fix it. ## Related Links -* [Mbed OS Stats API](https://os.mbed.com/docs/latest/apis/mbed-statistics.html) -* [Mbed OS Configuration](https://os.mbed.com/docs/latest/reference/configuration.html) -* [Mbed OS Serial Communication](https://os.mbed.com/docs/latest/tutorials/serial-communication.html) +* [Mbed OS Stats API](https://os.mbed.com/docs/latest/apis/mbed-statistics.html). +* [Mbed OS Configuration](https://os.mbed.com/docs/latest/reference/configuration.html). +* [Mbed OS Serial Communication](https://os.mbed.com/docs/latest/tutorials/serial-communication.html). +* [Mbed OS bare metal](https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os/latest/reference/mbed-os-bare-metal.html). +* [Mbed boards](https://os.mbed.com/platforms/). ### License and contributions