[![CMock Unit Tests](https://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel/actions/workflows/unit-tests.yml/badge.svg?branch=main&event=push)](https://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel/actions/workflows/unit-tests.yml?query=branch%3Amain+event%3Apush+workflow%3A%22CMock+Unit+Tests%22++) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel/badge.svg?branch=main)](https://codecov.io/gh/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel) ## Getting started This repository contains FreeRTOS kernel source/header files and kernel ports only. This repository is referenced as a submodule in [FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS](https://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS) repository, which contains pre-configured demo application projects under ```FreeRTOS/Demo``` directory. The easiest way to use FreeRTOS is to start with one of the pre-configured demo application projects. 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 files, and start to add in your own application source files. See the [FreeRTOS Kernel Quick Start Guide](https://www.FreeRTOS.org/FreeRTOS-quick-start-guide.html) for detailed instructions and other useful links. Additionally, for FreeRTOS kernel feature information refer to the [Developer Documentation](https://www.FreeRTOS.org/features.html), and [API Reference](https://www.FreeRTOS.org/a00106.html). Also for contributing and creating a Pull Request please refer to [the instructions here](.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#contributing-via-pull-request). ### Getting help If you have any questions or need assistance troubleshooting your FreeRTOS project, we have an active community that can help on the [FreeRTOS Community Support Forum](https://forums.freertos.org). ## To consume FreeRTOS-Kernel ### Consume with CMake If using CMake, it is recommended to use this repository using FetchContent. Add the following into your project's main or a subdirectory's `CMakeLists.txt`: - Define the source and version/tag you want to use: ```cmake FetchContent_Declare( freertos_kernel GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel.git GIT_TAG main #Note: Best practice to use specific git-hash or tagged version ) ``` In case you prefer to add it as a git submodule, do: ```bash git submodule add https://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel.git git submodule update --init ``` - Add a freertos_config library (typically an INTERFACE library) The following assumes the directory structure: - `include/FreeRTOSConfig.h` ```cmake add_library(freertos_config INTERFACE) target_include_directories(freertos_config SYSTEM INTERFACE include ) target_compile_definitions(freertos_config INTERFACE projCOVERAGE_TEST=0 ) ``` In case you installed FreeRTOS-Kernel as a submodule, you will have to add it as a subdirectory: ```cmake add_subdirectory(${FREERTOS_PATH}) ``` - Configure the FreeRTOS-Kernel and make it available - this particular example supports a native and cross-compiled build option. ```cmake set( FREERTOS_HEAP "4" CACHE STRING "" FORCE) # Select the native compile PORT set( FREERTOS_PORT "GCC_POSIX" CACHE STRING "" FORCE) # Select the cross-compile PORT if (CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING) set(FREERTOS_PORT "GCC_ARM_CA9" CACHE STRING "" FORCE) endif() FetchContent_MakeAvailable(freertos_kernel) ``` - In case of cross compilation, you should also add the following to `freertos_config`: ```cmake target_compile_definitions(freertos_config INTERFACE ${definitions}) target_compile_options(freertos_config INTERFACE ${options}) ``` ### Consuming stand-alone - Cloning this repository To clone using HTTPS: ``` git clone https://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel.git ``` Using SSH: ``` git clone git@github.com:FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-Kernel.git ``` ## Repository structure - The root of this repository contains the three files that are common to every port - list.c, queue.c and tasks.c. The kernel is contained within these three files. croutine.c implements the optional co-routine functionality - which is normally only used on very memory limited systems. - The ```./portable``` directory contains the files that are specific to a particular microcontroller and/or compiler. See the readme file in the ```./portable``` directory for more information. - The ```./include``` directory contains the real time kernel header files. - The ```./template_configuration``` directory contains a sample `FreeRTOSConfig.h` to help jumpstart a new project. See the [FreeRTOSConfig.h](examples/template_configuration/FreeRTOSConfig.h) file for instructions. ### Code Formatting FreeRTOS files are formatted using the "[uncrustify](https://github.com/uncrustify/uncrustify)" tool. The configuration file used by uncrustify can be found in the [FreeRTOS/CI-CD-GitHub-Actions's](https://github.com/FreeRTOS/CI-CD-Github-Actions) [uncrustify.cfg](https://github.com/FreeRTOS/CI-CD-Github-Actions/tree/main/formatting) file. ### Line Endings File checked into the FreeRTOS-Kernel repository use unix-style LF line endings for the best compatibility with git. For optimal compatibility with Microsoft Windows tools, it is best to enable the git autocrlf feature. You can enable this setting for the current repository using the following command: ``` git config core.autocrlf true ``` ### Git History Optimizations Some commits in this repository perform large refactors which touch many lines and lead to unwanted behavior when using the `git blame` command. You can configure git to ignore the list of large refactor commits in this repository with the following command: ``` git config blame.ignoreRevsFile .git-blame-ignore-revs ``` ### Spelling and Formatting We recommend using [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com), commonly referred to as VSCode, when working on the FreeRTOS-Kernel. The FreeRTOS-Kernel also uses [cSpell](https://cspell.org/) as part of its spelling check. The config file for which can be found at [cspell.config.yaml](cspell.config.yaml) There is additionally a [cSpell plugin for VSCode](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=streetsidesoftware.code-spell-checker) that can be used as well. *[.cSpellWords.txt](.github/.cSpellWords.txt)* contains words that are not traditionally found in an English dictionary. It is used by the spellchecker to verify the various jargon, variable names, and other odd words used in the FreeRTOS code base are correct. If your pull request fails to pass the spelling and you believe this is a mistake, then add the word to *[.cSpellWords.txt](.github/.cSpellWords.txt)*. When adding a word please then sort the list, which can be done by running the bash command: `sort -u .cSpellWords.txt -o .cSpellWords.txt` Note that only the FreeRTOS-Kernel Source Files, [include](include), [portable/MemMang](portable/MemMang), and [portable/Common](portable/Common) files are checked for proper spelling, and formatting at this time.