commit | 789db583c6bd1a83f41ecf8efc8468f76769b106 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Harrison Mutai <harrison.mutai@arm.com> | Mon Apr 28 14:46:49 2025 +0000 |
committer | Harrison Mutai <harrison.mutai@arm.com> | Fri Jun 13 11:25:38 2025 +0000 |
tree | 0fece60a00742383dd415117f46320b6ec43ea24 | |
parent | e0bc2c8f809cf4a88deb2a7309e83bd380aa78e6 [diff] |
feat: add basic logging interface Introduce a lightweight logger interface, allowing clients to register custom info, warn, and error handlers. Adds initial integration into transfer_list.h. Change-Id: Ia2470ce58566385f3c7df068f600d236c09625ca Signed-off-by: Harrison Mutai <harrison.mutai@arm.com>
The Transfer List Library (LibTL) implements the Firmware Handoff specification, providing a streamlined interface for managing transfer lists. LibTL offers a user-friendly interface for:
The library supports building with host tools such as Clang and GCC, and cross compilation with the Aarch64 GNU compiler.
Tool | Minimum Version |
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Clang-Format | 14 |
CMake | 3.15 |
To configure the project, use the following command. This will default to using GCC as the toolchain and create a build directory named build/
:
cmake -B build
To build the project, use:
cmake --build build
This will output libtl.a in the build directory.
For cross-compilation or selecting a different compiler, specify the target toolchain file using the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE
option and the target with CROSS_COMPILE
:
export CROSS_COMPILE=aarch64-none-elf- cmake -B build -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=toolchains/host/gnu.cmake
Tests for LibTL are provided in the folder test
, to configure the project for test builds, run:
cmake -B build -DTARGET_GROUP=test cmake --build build
Then, to run the tests with ctest
, use:
ctest --test-dir build/