This is a "Hello World" out-of-tree project for the Coral Dev Board Micro.
This serves as a starting point for your own Dev Board Micro projects when you want your project to live outside the coralmicro tree, rather than inside it. For more information about creating a project, either in-tree or out-of-tree, see the guide to Build apps with FreeRTOS for the Dev Board Micro.
Note: This project depends on coralmicro, which requires about 2.5 GB.
git clone --recurse-submodules -j8 https://github.com/google-coral/coralmicro-out-of-tree-sample
cd coralmicro-out-of-tree-sample
cmake -B out -S .
make -C out -j8
To maximize your CPU usage, replace -j8
with either -j$(nproc)
on Linux or
-j$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu)
on Mac.
python3 coralmicro/scripts/flashtool.py --build_dir out --elf_path out/coralmicro-app
Anytime you make changes to the code, rebuild it with the make
command and flash it again.
Note: In addition to specifying the path to your project's ELF file with elf_path
, it's
necessary to specify the build output directory with build_dir
because flashtool needs to get
the elf_loader (bootloader) program from there.
If you followed the guide to get started with the Dev Board
Micro, then both the build_dir
and elf_path
arguments are probably new to you. That's because when flashing in-tree examples and apps (as we do
in that guide), the build_dir
is ommitted because the flashtool uses the local build
directory
by default. Similarly, in-tree examples and apps don't need to specify the ELF file with elf_path
because those files are built in the same build directory—we can instead specify just the project
name with --example
(or -e
) and --app
(or -a
) when flashing these in-tree projects.