[roll] Roll third_party/fuchsia-infra-bazel-rules [roll] Roll third_party/platforms Add aix os constraint. (#126) Believe it or not, I may have to build for AIX with Bazel in the foreseable future. Having this here makes it possible to upstream that case into select() clauses of legacy C code that has made its way into the BCR. Original-Revision: cdcb20772abb890385de6e4ed3ea650b042ebe45 Original-Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/fuchsia-infra-bazel-rules/+/1377267 Original-Revision: 306cbac7723079d0f763587d6c36829762edd36b Roller-URL: https://cr-buildbucket.appspot.com/build/8702720909492322497 CQ-Do-Not-Cancel-Tryjobs: true Change-Id: I66fcc90457882d34dedecfd7b4f4ac40afc54391 Reviewed-on: https://fuchsia-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk-samples/drivers/+/1377269 Commit-Queue: GI Roller <global-integration-roller@fuchsia-infra.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
This repository contains instructions and source code to build, package and run Fuchsia samples using only the Fuchsia SDK.
Clone this SDK driver samples repository on your host machine. This repository contains sample driver components and the Bazel-based Fuchsia SDK.
The tasks include:
ffx commands.Do the following:
Open a terminal.
In the terminal, change to your home directory:
cd
Clone the SDK driver samples repository:
git clone https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/sdk-samples/drivers fuchsia-drivers --recurse-submodules
This git clone command creates a new directory named fuchsia-drivers and clones the content of the SDK driver samples repository{:.external}.
Go to the new directory:
cd fuchsia-drivers
Run the bootstrap script to install Bazel and other required dependencies:
scripts/bootstrap.sh
Download the SDK toolchain:
tools/bazel build @fuchsia_sdk//:fuchsia_toolchain_sdk
The first build may take a few minutes to download dependencies, such as Clang and Fuchsia IDK (which includes the ffx tool).
When finished successfully, it prints output similar to the following:
$ tools/bazel build @fuchsia_sdk//:fuchsia_toolchain_sdk ... INFO: Elapsed time: 23.608s, Critical Path: 0.03s INFO: 1 process: 1 internal. INFO: Build completed successfully, 1 total action
To verify that you can use the ffx tool in your environment, run the following command:
tools/ffx sdk version
This command prints output similar to the following:
$ tools/ffx sdk version 14.20230811.2.1
At this point, you only need to confirm that you can run ffx commands without error.
Note: The output above shows the version 14.20230811.2.1, which indicates that this SDK was built and published on August 11, 2023.