# wolfSSL Espressif Example Project CMakeLists.txt # v1.3 # # The following lines of boilerplate have to be in your project's # CMakeLists in this exact order for cmake to work correctly cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16) # Optional no watchdog typically used for test & benchmark add_compile_options(-DWOLFSSL_ESP_NO_WATCHDOG=1) # The wolfSSL CMake file should be able to find the source code. # Otherwise, assign an environment variable or set it here: # # set(WOLFSSL_ROOT "~/workspace/wolfssl-other-source") # # Optional WOLFSSL_CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME detection to find # USE_MY_PRIVATE_CONFIG path for my_private_config.h # # Expected path varies: # # WSL: /mnt/c/workspace # Linux: ~/workspace # Windows: C:\workspace # if(WIN32) # Windows-specific configuration here set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -DWOLFSSL_CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME_WINDOWS") message("Detected Windows") endif() if(CMAKE_HOST_UNIX) message("Detected UNIX") endif() if(APPLE) message("Detected APPLE") endif() if(CMAKE_HOST_UNIX AND (NOT APPLE) AND EXISTS "/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/WSLInterop") # Windows-specific configuration here set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -DWOLFSSL_CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME_WSL") message("Detected WSL") endif() if(CMAKE_HOST_UNIX AND (NOT APPLE) AND (NOT WIN32)) # Windows-specific configuration here set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -DWOLFSSL_CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME_LINUX") message("Detected Linux") endif() if(APPLE) # Windows-specific configuration here set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -DWOLFSSL_CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME_APPLE") message("Detected Apple") endif() # End optional WOLFSSL_CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME # Check that there are not conflicting wolfSSL components # The ESP Registry Component will be in ./managed_components/wolfssl__wolfssl # The local component wolfSSL directory will be in ./components/wolfssl if( EXISTS "${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/managed_components/wolfssl__wolfssl" AND EXISTS "${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/components/wolfssl" ) # These exclude statements don't seem to be honored by the $ENV{IDF_PATH}/tools/cmake/project.cmake' # add_subdirectory("${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/managed_components/wolfssl__wolfssl" EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL) # add_subdirectory("${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/managed_components/wolfssl__wolfssl/include" EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL) # So we'll error out and let the user decide how to proceed: message(WARNING "\nFound wolfSSL components in\n" "./managed_components/wolfssl__wolfssl\n" "and\n" "./components/wolfssl\n" "in project directory: \n" "${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}") message(FATAL_ERROR "\nPlease use either the ESP Registry Managed Component or the wolfSSL component directory but not both.\n" "If removing the ./managed_components/wolfssl__wolfssl directory, remember to also remove " "or rename the idf_component.yml file typically found in ./main/") else() message(STATUS "No conflicting wolfSSL components found.") endif() # Ensure the this wolfSSL component directory is included set(WOLFSSL_PATH "${CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY}/components/wolfssl") list(APPEND EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS ${WOLFSSL_PATH}) # Not only is a project-level "set(COMPONENTS" not needed here, this will cause # an unintuitive error about Unknown CMake command "esptool_py_flash_project_args". include($ENV{IDF_PATH}/tools/cmake/project.cmake) project(wolfssl_test)