Arjun Hary arjun@zglue.com [nuttx]
2017-03-15 18:00:30 UTC
Hi,
I am working as a firmware engineer in a startup based on IoT. We are
evaluating nuttx as a choice for an RTOS. The main reason we want to use it
is the POSIX compliance and also support for grahics and networking
libraries. I have a question on code size
I have read that the smallest footprint is around 20KB. I am trying to
understand what the 20KB includes. Does it include only the core kernel,
threading, synchronization, memory management etc. I am asking this for a
reason to support arm m0 type processors with 32KB RAM.
Also i am looking at evaluation bluetooth stacks particularly nimBLE stack
from apache mynewt. Is there a port of this available on nuttx
I am working as a firmware engineer in a startup based on IoT. We are
evaluating nuttx as a choice for an RTOS. The main reason we want to use it
is the POSIX compliance and also support for grahics and networking
libraries. I have a question on code size
I have read that the smallest footprint is around 20KB. I am trying to
understand what the 20KB includes. Does it include only the core kernel,
threading, synchronization, memory management etc. I am asking this for a
reason to support arm m0 type processors with 32KB RAM.
Also i am looking at evaluation bluetooth stacks particularly nimBLE stack
from apache mynewt. Is there a port of this available on nuttx
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Arjun Hary
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: zGlue Inc., Mountain View, CA
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Arjun Hary
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: +1 (425) 381-7722
: zGlue Inc., Mountain View, CA
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