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    M5stack programming without Arduino IDE : how ?

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    • loborisL
      loboris
      last edited by

      @jrs

      When building with esp-idf you can use M5Satck just like any other ESP32 development board.
      All esp-idf examples, for example, will run on M5Stack same as on any other board.

      You may have some issues when using C++. Please cunsult the documentation and ESP32 forum. There are many threads related to C++ issues/questions.

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      • J
        jrs @JJ
        last edited by

        @jimit
        Hi,
        I have re-installed esp-idf and compiling a project for the WRover kit works nicely, as always.
        Next, I have cloned M5Stack-IDF but it is not clear in my minds where the directory should go. Should individual components be copied into esp-idf's own components directory ?

        As per the M5Stack documentation (https://github.com/m5stack/M5Stack-IDF), make menuconfig should have some Arduino option ... but I don't see any
        All other compilation issues could stem from this initial installation/configuration mistakes on my side.

        Any idea ?

        TIA for your help !

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        • J
          jrs @JJ
          last edited by

          @jimit
          Hi,

          Now, make menuconfig has Arduino options.
          I had followed
          https://github.com/m5stack/M5Stack-IDF
          which lacks some parts of
          https://github.com/m5stack/M5Stack/blob/master/docs/esp-idf_component.md

          But now, when trying to use M5.xxx functions, the #include <M5Stack.h> yields in a missing M5Stack.h message.

          I keep searching to solve the issues

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          • JJJ
            JJ @jrs
            last edited by JJ

            @jrs Hi,

            I checked my ESP-IDF and i still have setup issues.

            Under Windows, I have the ESP-IDF directory and the M5Stack-IDF directory both installed in their own separate directory located at: c:\Users\myusername

            I set this up many weeks ago so I don't recall what led me to install the directories there or if that is correct.

            RE - Your last error message: "when trying to use M5.xxx functions, the #include <M5Stack.h> yields in a missing M5Stack.h message."

            This is where I have that file located:
            C:\Users\myusername\M5Stack-IDF\components\M5Stack\src\M5Stack.h

            I don't suppose it gave you any suggestion where it expected to find this file ?

            Which OS are you running ?

            Thanks for adding the links. They will be useful.

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            • J
              jrs @JJ
              last edited by jrs

              @jimit
              I am running Mac OS

              In my setup the M5Stack-IDF is in esp-idf.

              I achieved to run esp-idf hello-world example on the M5Stack but I need to use M5 specific functions, hence the need for M5Stack.h I guess

              The content of hello_world is (sorry indentation is not kept by this site FAQ engine):

              build/
              components/
              arduino/
              appveyor.yml
              boards.txt
              component.mk
              cores/
              docs/
              Kconfig
              libraries/
              Makefile.projbuild
              package/
              package.json
              platform.txt
              programmers.txt
              README.md
              tools/
              variants/
              main
              component.mk
              hello_world_main.c
              Makefile
              README.md
              sdkconfig
              sdkconfig.old

              I'll keep on tomorrow

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              • JJJ
                JJ @jrs
                last edited by

                @jrs Glad you seem to have it working.

                Since yours is working, it should be safe to assume your setup is correct: with M5Stack-IDF installed in the ESP-IDF directory.

                Thanks for the update....

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                  Calin
                  last edited by

                  The easyest way to start with ESP-IDF is by PlatformIO
                  That IDE include ESP-IDF, Arduino, Mbed...

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                  • JJJ
                    JJ @Calin
                    last edited by JJ

                    @calin Great tip re. PlatformIO - will take it for a spin...

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                    • wtakuoW
                      wtakuo
                      last edited by wtakuo

                      Hello.
                      I started to use M5Stack a month ago. I tried several simple projects using Arduino IDE. Before moving to ESP-IDF based development, I tried a trivial (hello world) project to test my settings.

                      Unfortunately, current https://github.com/m5stack/M5Stack-IDF looks outdated and incomplete. So I use https://github.com/m5stack/M5Stack as an IDF component as well as https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32 .

                      The project directory looks like the following.

                      Makefile
                      sdkconfig
                      components/
                          arduino/            (recursive clone of https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32, idf-update branch)
                          M5Stack/            (clone of https://github.com/m5stack/M5Stack)
                              component.mk    (should be modified. See below)
                              ...
                      main/
                          component.mk
                          main.cpp            (copy of components/M5Stack/examples/Basics/Hello/Hello.ino)
                      

                      The only tweak I did is the addition of src/utlitity to the end of these path variables in components/M5Stack/component.mk.

                      COMPONENT_SRCDIRS := . src src/utility
                      COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS := . src src/utility
                      

                      Without this modification, make cannot correctly find the source codes and headers under src/utility.

                      The above setup looks OK and works for other projects.
                      My questions are:
                      * Is this a correct setup for ESP-IDF projects? (Is there any better one?)
                      * Is there any way to avoid the modification of components/M5Stack/component.mk?

                      Thank you for attention.

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                      • wtakuoW
                        wtakuo
                        last edited by

                        My forked and updated version (implementing the setup in my previous post) of M5Stack-IDF template project is available: https://github.com/wtakuo/M5Stack-IDF

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                        • dasloloD
                          daslolo @wtakuo
                          last edited by

                          @wtakuo Thank you!

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                          • wtakuoW
                            wtakuo @wtakuo
                            last edited by wtakuo

                            I fixed my patch in https://github.com/wtakuo/M5Stack-IDF.

                            The path variables in component.mk should look like the following.

                            COMPONENT_SRCDIRS := src src/utility src/Fonts
                            COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS := src
                            

                            As shown in the above code, I added src/Fonts to COMPONENT_SRCDIRS and removed unnecessary "." (current directory) from both paths. Header files in the subdirectories are specified using relative paths from src. So we don't need to add these subdirectories to COMPONENT_ADD_INCLUDEDIRS.

                            Anyway, I sent pull request regarding this fix. If my PR is accepted, the patch file in https://github.com/wtakuo/M5Stack-IDF will be unnecessary.

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                            • wtakuoW
                              wtakuo @wtakuo
                              last edited by wtakuo

                              Now my PR has just been incorporated into the latest commit of M5Stack. So I removed patch.txt.

                              In addition, to tidy up the repository of my fixed M5Stack-IDF, I moved my modifications to components_patch branch. So main branch no longer contains the fix now. If you'd like to try my fixed version of M5Stack-IDF, please do like the following commands.

                              git clone --recursive -b components_patch https://github.com/wtakuo/M5Stack-IDF.git
                              

                              Sorry for inconvenience due to the changes.

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                              • JJJ
                                JJ @wtakuo
                                last edited by

                                @wtakuo

                                Hi wtakuo,

                                thanks for your work on this…. Nice that M5Stack included your work.

                                Your efforts inspired me to give installation another crack – this time using Linux instead of Windows. MUCH better so far.

                                Just have to determine which serial port is in use… got a long list rather than a defined port when following the ESP-IDF setup guide that outlined how to distinguish the serial port in use. Will follow it up laterz.

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                                  hetlelid
                                  last edited by hetlelid

                                  For reference:

                                  Arduino submodule failed. I downloaded the latest, like this (and working):

                                  rm -r components/arduino/
                                  git clone https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32.git components/arduino-esp32
                                  cd components/arduino-esp32 && git submodule update --init --recursive && cd ../..

                                  Nice if this could be fixed in the code, wtakuo :)

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                                  • m5-docsM
                                    m5-docs
                                    last edited by

                                    Here is the article about programming with Arduino IDE
                                    For Windows:
                                    https://m5stack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/get-started/m5stack_core_get_started_Arduino_Windows.html
                                    For MacOS:
                                    https://m5stack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/get-started/m5stack_core_get_started_Arduino_MacOS.html

                                    M5Stack documentation URL

                                    https://docs.m5stack.com

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