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README.md
zephyr-nix
Develop Zephyr projects using Nix
Features
-
SDK packaging
sdk
The minimal SDK. Can be overriden with additional targets.
sdk.override { targets = [ "arm-zephyr-eabi" ]; }
sdkFull
SDK with all targets enabled.
-
Host tools packaging
hosttools
Binary
hosttools
from the Zephyr SDK. Because of libc incompatibilities not all binaries in this derivation actually works.hosttools-nix
A re-packaging of the Zephyr SDK hosttools using nixpkgs packages.
Basic usage
shell.nix
{ mkShell
, zephyr
, callPackage
, cmake
, ninja
, lib
}:
mkShell {
packages = [
(zephyr.sdk.override {
targets = [
"arm-zephyr-eabi"
];
})
zephyr.pythonEnv
# Use zephyr.hosttools-nix to use nixpkgs built tooling instead of official Zephyr binaries
zephyr.hosttools
cmake
ninja
];
}
Flakes usage
flake.nix
{
description = "A very basic Zephyr flake";
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
# Customize the version of Zephyr used by the flake here
zephyr.url = "github:zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/v3.5.0";
zephyr.flake = false;
zephyr-nix.url = "github:adisbladis/zephyr-nix";
zephyr-nix.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
zephyr-nix.inputs.zephyr.follows = "zephyr";
};
outputs = { self, nixpkgs, zephyr-nix, ... }: let
pkgs = nixpkgs.legacyPackages.x86_64-linux;
zephyr = zephyr-nix.packages.x86_64-linux;
in {
devShell.x86_64-linux.default = pkgs.mkShell {
# Use the same mkShell as documented above
};
};
}