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968ae1b:https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/337352 third_party/crates_io: Make Pigweed's crates hub work out of the box
0b0932a:https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/338152 pw_module: Fix create script metadata path
f260753:https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/334712 pw_digital_io_zephyr: Refactor interrupt handling
3f30afb:https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/338943 pw_web: Ignore Uint8Array<ArrayBufferLike> assignment error
2b4d6d0:https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/338974 pw_presubmit: Allow internal namespaces under pw_*
13901b5:https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/334735 pw_snapshot: Display metrics in processor
f9dad19:https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/338752 pw_snapshot: Add tokenized log message to processor_test
129b3e6:https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/338598 pw_kernel: Fix `channel_transact` parameters
4edac8b:https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/338013 pw_bluetooth_sapphire: Support tracking scan type in FakeController
55f0ea9:https://pigweed-review.googlesource.com/c/pigweed/pigweed/+/338012 pw_bluetooth_sapphire: Test if adapter selects the correct advertiser

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README.md

Zephyr-Bazel

The way this repository works is by overlaying itself on top of Zephyr. To get started, first make sure you have Bazel‘s skylib version 1.7.1 or greater. If you don’t have it, you can use:

http_archive(
    name = "bazel_skylib",
    sha256 = "bc283cdfcd526a52c3201279cda4bc298652efa898b10b4db0837dc51652756f",
    urls = [
        "https://mirror.bazel.build/github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-skylib/releases/download/1.7.1/bazel-skylib-1.7.1.tar.gz",
        "https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel-skylib/releases/download/1.7.1/bazel-skylib-1.7.1.tar.gz",
    ],
)

load("@bazel_skylib//:workspace.bzl", "bazel_skylib_workspace")

bazel_skylib_workspace()

Usage in WORKSPACE

To grab the zephyr-bazel repo, use a git_repository rule in your WORKSPACE, such as:

git_repository(
    name = "zephyr-bazel",
    remote = "https://pigweed.googlesource.com/zephyr/zephyr-bazel",
    branch = "main",
)

Once you have @zephyr-bazel, we can load the patch rule to generate the Zephyr diff that will augment Zephyr to include the BUILD.zephyr rules.

load("@zephyr-bazel//:setup.bzl", "create_zephyr_patch_file")

create_zephyr_patch_file(
    name = "zephyr-patch",
    filename = "patch.diff",
    # This is optional, use it to see what's going on under the hood
    debug = True,
)

We now have a diff file at @zephyr-patch//:patch.diff. We're ready to load Zephyr.

git_repository(
    name = "zephyr",
    remote = "https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr.git",
    branch = "main",
    patches = [
        "@zephyr-patch//:patch.diff",
    ],
)

The final step will be to load Zephyr's python dependencies:

load("@rules_python//python:pip.bzl", "pip_parse")

pip_parse(
    name = "py_deps",
    python_interpreter_target = interpreter,
    requirements_lock = "@@zephyr//:scripts/requirements-base.txt",
)

load("@py_deps//:requirements.bzl", zephyr_install_deps = "install_deps")

zephyr_install_deps()

Usage in bzlmod

To use zephyr-bazel in bzlmod, first add it as a dependency in your project's MODULE.bazel:

bazel_dep(name = "zephyr-bazel")
git_override(
    module_name = "zephyr-bazel",
    remote = "https://pigweed.googlesource.com/zephyr/zephyr-bazel",
    branch = "main",
)

Then use the zephyr_patch_file module extension to generate a patch file and a Bazel repo with the patch file applied:

zephyr_patch_file = use_extension("@zephyr-bazel//:setup.bzl", "zephyr_patch_file")
use_repo(zephyr_patch_file, "zephyr")

pip is required by the patched zephyr repo, so your project needs to inject it:

pip = use_extension("@rules_python//python/extensions:pip.bzl", "pip")
# Load the Zephyr pip requirements
pip.parse(
    hub_name = "pip",
    python_version = "3.11",
    requirements_lock = "@zephyr//:scripts/requirements-base.txt",
)
use_repo(pip, "pip")

inject_repo(zephyr_patch_file, "pip")

Application

In your main application, you can now use the Zephyr utilities for building your app.

load("@zephyr//:defs.bzl", "dts_cc_library")

dts_cc_library(
    name = "app_native_sim_dts",
    dts_lib = "@zephyr//boards/native/native_sim:native_sim",
)

cc_binary(
    ...
    deps = [
        ...
        "@zephyr//:zephyr",
    ] + select({
        "@platform//cpu:x86_64": [
            ":app_native_sim_dts",
            "@zephyr//include:posix",
        ],
    }),
    copts = select({
        "@platform//cpu:x86_64": [
            "-DCONFIG_ARCH_POSIX=1",
        ],
    }),
)

Examples

There is currently just 1 example, you can run it via:

$ cd examples/hello_dts
$ bazel run :app

Or, you can run the tests via:

$ cd examples/hello_dts
$ bazel test //...