Environment Variables
Various pages in this documentation refer to setting Zephyr-specific environment variables. This page describes how.
Setting Variables
Option 1: Just Once
To set the environment variable MY_VARIABLE to foo for the
lifetime of your current terminal window:
export MY_VARIABLE=foo
set MY_VARIABLE=foo
Warning
This is best for experimentation. If you close your terminal window, use another terminal window or tab, restart your computer, etc., this setting will be lost forever.
Using options 2 or 3 is recommended if you want to keep using the setting.
Option 2: In all Terminals
Add the export MY_VARIABLE=foo line to your shell’s startup script in
your home directory. For Bash, this is usually ~/.bashrc on Linux
or ~/.bash_profile on macOS. Changes in these startup scripts
don’t affect shell instances already started; try opening a new terminal
window to get the new settings.
You can use the setx program in cmd.exe or the third-party RapidEE
program.
To use setx, type this command, then close the terminal window. Any
new cmd.exe windows will have MY_VARIABLE set to foo.
setx MY_VARIABLE foo
To install RapidEE, a freeware graphical environment variable editor, using Chocolatey in an Administrator command prompt:
choco install rapidee
You can then run rapidee from your terminal to launch the program and set
environment variables. Make sure to use the “User” environment variables area
– otherwise, you have to run RapidEE as administrator. Also make sure to save
your changes by clicking the Save button at top left before exiting.Settings
you make in RapidEE will be available whenever you open a new terminal window.
Option 3: Using zephyrrc files
Choose this option if you don’t want to make the variable’s setting available to all of your terminals, but still want to save the value for loading into your environment when you are using Zephyr.
Create a file named ~/.zephyrrc if it doesn’t exist, then add this
line to it:
export MY_VARIABLE=foo
To get this value back into your current terminal environment, you must
run source zephyr-env.sh from the main zephyr repository. Among
other things, this script sources ~/.zephyrrc.
The value will be lost if you close the window, etc.; run source
zephyr-env.sh again to get it back.
Add the line set MY_VARIABLE=foo to the file
%userprofile%\zephyrrc.cmd using a text editor such as Notepad to
save the value.
To get this value back into your current terminal environment, you must
run zephyr-env.cmd in a cmd.exe window after changing directory
to the main zephyr repository. Among other things, this script runs
%userprofile%\zephyrrc.cmd.
The value will be lost if you close the window, etc.; run
zephyr-env.cmd again to get it back.
These scripts:
set
ZEPHYR_BASE(see below) to the location of the zephyr repositoryadds some Zephyr-specific locations (such as zephyr’s
scriptsdirectory) to yourPATHenvironment variableloads any settings from the
zephyrrcfiles described above in Option 3: Using zephyrrc files.
You can thus use them any time you need any of these settings.
Zephyr Environment Scripts
You can use the zephyr repository scripts zephyr-env.sh (for macOS and
Linux) and zephyr-env.cmd (for Windows) to load Zephyr-specific settings
into your current terminal’s environment. To do so, run this command from the
zephyr repository:
source zephyr-env.sh
zephyr-env.cmd
These scripts:
set
ZEPHYR_BASE(see below) to the location of the zephyr repositoryadds some Zephyr-specific locations (such as zephyr’s
scriptsdirectory) to yourPATHenvironment variableloads any settings from the
zephyrrcfiles described above in Option 3: Using zephyrrc files.
You can thus use them any time you need any of these settings.
Important Environment Variables
Some Important Build System Variables can also be set in the environment. Here is a description of some of these important environment variables. This is not a comprehensive list.
BOARDCONF_FILESHIELDZEPHYR_BASEZEPHYR_EXTRA_MODULESZEPHYR_MODULES
The following additional environment variables are significant when configuring the toolchain used to build Zephyr applications.
ZEPHYR_TOOLCHAIN_VARIANT: the name of the toolchain to use<TOOLCHAIN>_TOOLCHAIN_PATH: path to the toolchain specified byZEPHYR_TOOLCHAIN_VARIANT. For example, ifZEPHYR_TOOLCHAIN_VARIANT=llvm, useLLVM_TOOLCHAIN_PATH. (Note the capitalization when forming the environment variable name.)
Emulators and boards may also depend on additional programs. The build system will try to locate those programs automatically, but may rely on additional CMake or environment variables to do so. Please consult your emulator’s or board’s documentation for more information.