I would not recommend doing that. You _could_ but it will break for non flat builds and you are explicitly violating the the OS application interface boundary. You may also break assumptions of the OS and make it unstable by changing important registers in interrupt controller.
So nothing is stopping you, but you should also not expect the OS to function correctly. --Brennan On Sat, Aug 12, 2023, 11:54 AM Mark Stevens <m...@thepcsite.co.uk> wrote: > Is there anyway of using the Pico SDK from within NuttX? > > What I am trying to do is attach a generic ISR to some GPIO pins. I’m not > a great fan of having to modify the OS source in order to set up simple > things like ISRs to handle button presses. I’d like to be able to do this > from the user application rather than the board files which from what I > have read seems to be the way to do it. > > My requirement is: > > Configure a GPIO to be input, interrupt driven and pull ups enabled > Attach and interrupt to the GPIO (this could be one of all input GPIOs if > I get a parameter telling me which button or one per GPIO) > Driven from the user application > > From what I have read in the source (and I may be wrong) I seem to have to > modify the board files and use a signal handler for the interrupts. > > I’d rather not modify the board files. > > Now I know you can achieve what I want in a few calls to the Pico SDK and > I was wondering if calling the SDK is possible. > > Has anyone doe this? > > Alternatively, has anyone configured NuttX to do this from user space? > > Regards, > Mark > _____________________________ > Blog: blog.thepcsite.co.uk > Twitter: @nevynuk > > > > > >