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FreeRTOS-Kernel/examples
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Adding SMP coverity example (#1039)
* Adding SMP coverity example

* Add coverity scan flow

* Fix format

* Update README.md

* Code review suggestions

Signed-off-by: Gaurav Aggarwal <aggarg@amazon.com>

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cmake_example Fix cmake example errors (#1037) 10 months ago
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template_configuration Add event group and stream buffer config option in template (#1026) 11 months ago
README.md Add readme to example directory (#1032) 11 months ago

README.md

README for FreeRTOS-Kernel/examples

The easiest way to use FreeRTOS is to start with one of the pre-configured demo application projects. See FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS/Demo to find a list of pre-configured demos on multiple platforms which demonstrate the working of the FreeRTOS-Kernel. This directory aims to further facilitate the beginners in building their first FreeRTOS project.

Directory Structure:

  • The cmake_example directory contains a minimal FreeRTOS example project, which uses the configuration file in the template_configuration directory listed below. This will provide you with a starting point for building your applications using FreeRTOS-Kernel.
  • The coverity directory contains a project to run Synopsys Coverity for checking MISRA compliance. This directory contains further readme files and links to documentation.
  • The template_configuration directory contains a sample configuration file FreeRTOSConfig.h which helps you in preparing your application configuration

Additional examples

Additional examples of the kernel being used in real life applications in tandem with many other libraries (i.e. FreeRTOS+TCP, coreMQTT, coreHTTP etc.) can be found here.