posix_spawn posix_spawn Unit Test
This is a simple test of the posix_spawn() API. The example derives from
examples/elf. As a result, these tests are built using the relocatable ELF
format installed in a ROMFS file system. At run time, the test program in the
ROMFS file system is spawned using posix_spawn().
Requires:
CONFIG_BINFMT_DISABLE=n– Don’t disable the binary loader.CONFIG_ELF=y– Enable ELF binary loader.CONFIG_LIBC_EXECFUNCS=y– Enable support for posix_spawn.CONFIG_EXECFUNCS_SYMTAB_ARRAY="g_spawn_exports"– The name of the symbol table created by the test.CONFIG_EXECFUNCS_NSYMBOLS_VAR="g_spawn_nexports"– Name of variable holding the number of symbols.CONFIG_POSIX_SPAWN_STACKSIZE=768– This default setting.
Test-specific configuration options:
CONFIG_EXAMPLES_POSIXSPAWN_DEVMINOR– The minor device number of the ROMFS block. driver. For example, theNin/dev/ramN. Used for registering the RAM block driver that will hold the ROMFS file system containing the ELF executables to be tested. Default:0.CONFIG_EXAMPLES_POSIXSPAWN_DEVPATH– The path to the ROMFS block driver device. This must matchEXAMPLES_POSIXSPAWN_DEVMINOR. Used for registering the RAM block driver that will hold the ROMFS file system containing the ELF executables to be tested. Default:/dev/ram0.
Notes:
CFLAGSshould be provided inCELFFLAGS. RAM and FLASH memory regions mayrequire long allcs. For ARM, this might be:
CELFFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) -mlong-calls
Similarly for C++ flags which must be provided in
CXXELFFLAGS.
Your top-level
nuttx/Make.defsfile must also include an appropriate definition,LDELFFLAGS, to generate a relocatable ELF object. With GNU LD, this should include-rand-e main(or_mainon some platforms).:LDELFFLAGS = -r -e main
If you use GCC to link, you make also need to include
-nostdlib.This example also requires
genromfs.genromfscan be build as part of the nuttx toolchain. Or can built from thegenromfssources that can be found in the NuttX tools repository (genromfs-0.5.2.tar.gz). In any event, thePATHvariable must include the path to thegenromfsexecutable.ELF size: The ELF files in this example are, be default, quite large because they include a lot of build garbage. You can greatly reduce the size of the ELF binaries are using the
objcopy --strip-unneededcommand to remove un-necessary information from the ELF files.Simulator. You cannot use this example with the NuttX simulator on Cygwin. That is because the Cygwin GCC does not generate ELF file but rather some Windows-native binary format.
If you really want to do this, you can create a NuttX x86 buildroot toolchain and use that be build the ELF executables for the ROMFS file system.
Linker scripts. You might also want to use a linker scripts to combine sections better. An example linker script is at
nuttx/binfmt/libelf/gnu-elf.ld. That example might have to be tuned for your particular linker output to position additional sections correctly. The GNU LDLDELFFLAGSthen might be:LDELFFLAGS = -r -e main -T$(TOPDIR)/binfmt/libelf/gnu-elf.ld