fsfw/src/fsfw/osal/linux/CMakeLists.txt
Robin Mueller 371ff931bf
Linux CommandExecutor
The CommandExecutor helper class can execute shell commands in blocking and non-blocking mode
This class is able to execute processes by using the Linux popen call. It also has the capability of writing
the read output of a process into a provided ring buffer.

The executor works by first loading the command which should be executed and specifying whether
it should be executed blocking or non-blocking. After that, execution can be started with the execute call.

Using non-blocking mode allows to execute commands which might take a longer time in the background,
and allowing the user thread to check completion status with the check function

Moved to HAL like requested in code review and unit tested with failing commands as well.
Also, Linux HAL components are compiled by default now unless explicitely disabled.
2022-01-26 12:11:52 +01:00

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CMake

target_sources(${LIB_FSFW_NAME} PRIVATE
Clock.cpp
BinarySemaphore.cpp
CountingSemaphore.cpp
FixedTimeslotTask.cpp
InternalErrorCodes.cpp
MessageQueue.cpp
Mutex.cpp
MutexFactory.cpp
PeriodicPosixTask.cpp
PosixThread.cpp
QueueFactory.cpp
SemaphoreFactory.cpp
TaskFactory.cpp
tcpipHelpers.cpp
unixUtility.cpp
)
find_package(Threads REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(${LIB_FSFW_NAME} PRIVATE
${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}
rt
)
target_link_libraries(${LIB_FSFW_NAME} INTERFACE
${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}
)