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[https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf ESP-IDF] is the official framework to develop programs for the Espressif Systems [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESP32 ESP32] series microcontrollers. | [https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf ESP-IDF] is the official framework to develop programs for the Espressif Systems [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESP32 ESP32] series microcontrollers. | ||
This guide explains how to install and use ESP-IDF on NixOS | This guide explains how to install and use ESP-IDF on NixOS. | ||
== Setting up the toolchain == | == The easy way == | ||
ESP-IDF uses the Xtensa ESP32 GCC toolchain. Espressif hosts [https:// | The ESP32 toolchain and ESP-IDF have been packaged in https://github.com/mirrexagon/nixpkgs-esp-dev. If you have Nix 2.4 or later, you can get a shell with everything you need to build ESP-IDF projects for ESP32 with this command (no need to download anything yourself): | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="sh"> | |||
nix --experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' develop github:mirrexagon/nixpkgs-esp-dev#esp32-idf | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
If you have an older version of Nix that doesn't support flakes, you can clone the repo and use one of the included shell files: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="sh"> | |||
mkdir ~/esp | |||
cd ~/esp | |||
git clone https://github.com/mirrexagon/nixpkgs-esp-dev.git | |||
cd nixpkgs-esp-dev | |||
nix-shell shells/esp32-idf.nix | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
See the [https://github.com/mirrexagon/nixpkgs-esp-dev#readme README] for more information. | |||
== The manual way == | |||
If you want to set up the environment yourself, here is one way to do it. | |||
=== Setting up the toolchain === | |||
ESP-IDF uses the Xtensa or risc-v32 ESP32 GCC toolchain. Espressif hosts the official [https://github.com/espressif/crosstool-NG/releases prebuilt binaries] on GitHub. Sadly, these are not statically compiled, and do not work on NixOS without the use of a FHS environment. I will use <code>buildFHSUserEnv</code> to make the binaries work. Let's make a derivation out of this: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
{ stdenv, fetchurl, makeWrapper, buildFHSUserEnv }: | { stdenv, lib, fetchurl, makeWrapper, buildFHSUserEnv }: | ||
let | let | ||
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec { | stdenv.mkDerivation rec { | ||
pname = "esp32-toolchain"; | |||
version = " | version = "2021r2-patch3"; | ||
src = fetchurl { | src = fetchurl { | ||
# url = "https://github.com/espressif/crosstool-NG/releases/download/esp-${version}/riscv32-esp-elf-gcc8_4_0-esp-${version}-linux-amd64.tar.gz"; | |||
sha256 = | # hash = "sha256-F5y61Xl5CtNeD0FKGNkAF8DxWMOXAiQRqOmGfbIXTxU="; | ||
url = "https://github.com/espressif/crosstool-NG/releases/download/esp-${version}/xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc8_4_0-esp-${version}-linux-amd64.tar.gz"; | |||
hash = "sha256-nt0ed2J2iPQ1Vhki0UKZ9qACG6H2/2fkcuEQhpWmnlM="; | |||
}; | }; | ||
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''; | ''; | ||
meta = with | meta = with lib; { | ||
description = "ESP32 toolchain"; | description = "ESP32 toolchain"; | ||
homepage = https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/stable/get-started/linux-setup.html; | homepage = https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/stable/get-started/linux-setup.html; | ||
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{{note| You can choose any other location instead of <code>~/esp</code>. This guide assumes that the location is <code>~/esp</code>.}} | {{note| You can choose any other location instead of <code>~/esp</code>. This guide assumes that the location is <code>~/esp</code>.}} | ||
== Setting up ESP-IDF and the development shell == | === Setting up ESP-IDF and the development shell === | ||
Clone the [https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf | Clone the [https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf espressif/esp-idf] repository: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="sh"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="sh"> | ||
cd ~/esp | cd ~/esp | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
Now that we have ESP-IDF in place, it's time to set up the nix-shell environment with all the dependencies we need | Now that we have ESP-IDF in place, it's time to set up the <code>nix-shell</code> environment with all the dependencies we need. | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="nix"> | ||
{ | { pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {} }: | ||
pkgs.mkShell { | |||
name = "esp-idf-env"; | |||
buildInputs = with pkgs; [ | |||
(pkgs.callPackage ./esp32-toolchain.nix {}) | |||
git | |||
wget | |||
gnumake | |||
flex | |||
bison | |||
gperf | |||
pkg-config | |||
cmake | |||
ncurses5 | |||
ninja | |||
(python3.withPackages (p: with p; [ | |||
pip | |||
virtualenv | |||
])) | |||
( | |||
]; | ]; | ||
shellHook = '' | shellHook = '' | ||
export | export IDF_PATH=$(pwd)/esp-idf | ||
export | export PATH=$IDF_PATH/tools:$PATH | ||
export | export IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH=$(pwd)/.python_env | ||
if [ ! -e $IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH ]; then | |||
python -m venv $IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH | |||
. $IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH/bin/activate | |||
pip install -r $IDF_PATH/requirements.txt | |||
else | |||
. $IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH/bin/activate | |||
fi | |||
''; | ''; | ||
} | } | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
Save this as <code>~/esp/ | Save this as <code>~/esp/shell.nix</code>. | ||
You can now enter the development shell with the ESP32 toolchain and dependencies of ESP-IDF: | You can now enter the development shell with the ESP32 toolchain and dependencies of ESP-IDF: | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="sh"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="sh"> | ||
cd ~/esp | cd ~/esp | ||
nix-shell | nix-shell | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
{{note|This environment uses a Python virtual environment and pip to get all the necessary Python dependencies, which is easier to keep up to date than using Python packages from Nix (at the cost of some reproducibility). The virtual environment is created if it doesn't already exist. When updating ESP-IDF, delete the <code>.python_env</code> directory and re-run <code>nix-shell</code>.}} | |||
That's all you need to start developing with ESP-IDF on NixOS! | That's all you need to start developing with ESP-IDF on NixOS! | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [https://github.com/bgamari/esp32.nix esp32.nix] provides nix expression for building the | * [https://github.com/bgamari/esp32.nix esp32.nix] provides nix expression for building the esp32 sdk as well as micropython. | ||
* [https://github.com/taktoa/esp32-baremetal esp32-baremetal] has an example how to build esp32 firmware without relying on an sdk. | * [https://github.com/taktoa/esp32-baremetal esp32-baremetal] has an example how to build esp32 firmware without relying on an sdk. | ||
* [https://specific.solutions.limited/projects/hanging-plotter/electronics tutorial] for setting up the prebuilt toolchain with vscode | |||
[[Category:Guide]] | [[Category:Guide]] |
Latest revision as of 18:34, 14 January 2024
ESP-IDF is the official framework to develop programs for the Espressif Systems ESP32 series microcontrollers. This guide explains how to install and use ESP-IDF on NixOS.
The easy way
The ESP32 toolchain and ESP-IDF have been packaged in https://github.com/mirrexagon/nixpkgs-esp-dev. If you have Nix 2.4 or later, you can get a shell with everything you need to build ESP-IDF projects for ESP32 with this command (no need to download anything yourself):
nix --experimental-features 'nix-command flakes' develop github:mirrexagon/nixpkgs-esp-dev#esp32-idf
If you have an older version of Nix that doesn't support flakes, you can clone the repo and use one of the included shell files:
mkdir ~/esp
cd ~/esp
git clone https://github.com/mirrexagon/nixpkgs-esp-dev.git
cd nixpkgs-esp-dev
nix-shell shells/esp32-idf.nix
See the README for more information.
The manual way
If you want to set up the environment yourself, here is one way to do it.
Setting up the toolchain
ESP-IDF uses the Xtensa or risc-v32 ESP32 GCC toolchain. Espressif hosts the official prebuilt binaries on GitHub. Sadly, these are not statically compiled, and do not work on NixOS without the use of a FHS environment. I will use buildFHSUserEnv
to make the binaries work. Let's make a derivation out of this:
{ stdenv, lib, fetchurl, makeWrapper, buildFHSUserEnv }:
let
fhsEnv = buildFHSUserEnv {
name = "esp32-toolchain-env";
targetPkgs = pkgs: with pkgs; [ zlib ];
runScript = "";
};
in
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "esp32-toolchain";
version = "2021r2-patch3";
src = fetchurl {
# url = "https://github.com/espressif/crosstool-NG/releases/download/esp-${version}/riscv32-esp-elf-gcc8_4_0-esp-${version}-linux-amd64.tar.gz";
# hash = "sha256-F5y61Xl5CtNeD0FKGNkAF8DxWMOXAiQRqOmGfbIXTxU=";
url = "https://github.com/espressif/crosstool-NG/releases/download/esp-${version}/xtensa-esp32-elf-gcc8_4_0-esp-${version}-linux-amd64.tar.gz";
hash = "sha256-nt0ed2J2iPQ1Vhki0UKZ9qACG6H2/2fkcuEQhpWmnlM=";
};
buildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
phases = [ "unpackPhase" "installPhase" ];
installPhase = ''
cp -r . $out
for FILE in $(ls $out/bin); do
FILE_PATH="$out/bin/$FILE"
if [[ -x $FILE_PATH ]]; then
mv $FILE_PATH $FILE_PATH-unwrapped
makeWrapper ${fhsEnv}/bin/esp32-toolchain-env $FILE_PATH --add-flags "$FILE_PATH-unwrapped"
fi
done
'';
meta = with lib; {
description = "ESP32 toolchain";
homepage = https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/stable/get-started/linux-setup.html;
license = licenses.gpl3;
};
}
Create a new directory ~/esp
and save this derivation as ~/esp/esp-toolchain.nix
.
Setting up ESP-IDF and the development shell
Clone the espressif/esp-idf repository:
cd ~/esp
git clone --recursive https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf.git
Now that we have ESP-IDF in place, it's time to set up the nix-shell
environment with all the dependencies we need.
{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {} }:
pkgs.mkShell {
name = "esp-idf-env";
buildInputs = with pkgs; [
(pkgs.callPackage ./esp32-toolchain.nix {})
git
wget
gnumake
flex
bison
gperf
pkg-config
cmake
ncurses5
ninja
(python3.withPackages (p: with p; [
pip
virtualenv
]))
];
shellHook = ''
export IDF_PATH=$(pwd)/esp-idf
export PATH=$IDF_PATH/tools:$PATH
export IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH=$(pwd)/.python_env
if [ ! -e $IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH ]; then
python -m venv $IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH
. $IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH/bin/activate
pip install -r $IDF_PATH/requirements.txt
else
. $IDF_PYTHON_ENV_PATH/bin/activate
fi
'';
}
Save this as ~/esp/shell.nix
.
You can now enter the development shell with the ESP32 toolchain and dependencies of ESP-IDF:
cd ~/esp
nix-shell
That's all you need to start developing with ESP-IDF on NixOS! The next step is to follow the ESP-IDF Get Started guide from section "Start a project" onward.
See also
- esp32.nix provides nix expression for building the esp32 sdk as well as micropython.
- esp32-baremetal has an example how to build esp32 firmware without relying on an sdk.
- tutorial for setting up the prebuilt toolchain with vscode