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VxWorks Build Guide: VSB, VIP, RTP, and DKM Configuration

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VxWorks Build Guide: VSB, VIP, RTP, and DKM Configuration

Building and configuring VxWorks projects requires a clear understanding of its layered architecture—VSB, VIP, and application-level components. This guide focuses on practical workflows for configuring, building, and managing VxWorks projects using Workbench, with an emphasis on RTPs and DKMs.

🎯 Learning Objectives
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After working through this guide, you should be able to:

  • Configure VxWorks application projects effectively
  • Import and export projects in Workbench
  • Execute reliable and repeatable build workflows

Platform development starts with VSB and VIP configuration. Once established, application development extends the system with user-space and kernel-level components.

🧱 VxWorks Project Types and Build Models
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VxWorks supports multiple application models depending on isolation, performance, and deployment requirements:

  • Real-Time Processes (RTPs) — user-space applications with memory protection
  • Shared libraries — reusable components linked dynamically
  • Downloadable Kernel Modules (DKMs) — kernel-space extensions
  • CMake-based RTPs/DKMs — customizable build pipelines

CMake-based approaches provide full control over build structure, while default Workbench-managed builds rely on predefined specifications and static analysis settings.

📁 Project Location Strategies
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Workspace-Based Projects
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  • Stored within the Workbench workspace
  • Project configuration is self-contained
  • Simpler setup, suitable for local development

External Projects
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  • Located outside the workspace
  • Better suited for version-controlled environments
  • Keeps workspace free from generated artifacts

Choosing the right layout depends on your team’s source control and CI/CD strategy.

⚙️ Creating RTP Projects
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RTP projects must be associated with a base system configuration:

  • VSB (VxWorks Source Build)
  • VIP (VxWorks Image Project)
  • Existing DKM project

RTPs inherit build specifications—typically from the VSB—and generate executable outputs such as:

  • .vxe binaries
  • Executables linked against shared libraries

This inheritance ensures consistency across system and application layers.

🧩 Creating DKM Projects
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DKMs follow a similar creation workflow as RTPs but operate in kernel space. Key characteristics:

  • Direct interaction with kernel services
  • Optional inheritance of build settings
  • Customizable build commands

DKMs are suited for low-level extensions where performance and direct hardware access are required.

🎛️ Managing Build Targets
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A single project can define multiple build targets, each producing a distinct binary.

Key Capabilities
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  • Customize source inclusion per target
  • Use different toolchains or flags
  • Isolate experimental builds

If no build target is defined, the project will not produce output binaries by default.

📂 File and Folder Management in Workbench
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Efficient project organization improves maintainability and build clarity.

Adding Files
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  • Use Project Explorer → New
  • Supported types include:
    • Blank files
    • Template-based files
    • Headers and source files

Files can be created locally or linked to external paths.

Adding Folders
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  • Standard folders for general organization
  • Source folders for build inclusion

This separation helps control compilation scope and dependency resolution.

Excluding Files and Folders
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Files can be excluded from specific build targets without deletion:

  • Right-click → Edit Excludes
  • Configure per build target

This is useful for conditional builds or environment-specific configurations.

📦 Importing and Exporting Projects
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Workbench supports efficient project portability.

Export
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  • Package projects as .zip or .tar
  • Includes settings, files, and breakpoints
  • Ideal for backups and sharing

Import
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  • Import from archives or existing directories
  • Supports team project sets
  • Preserves project structure and debugging state

This enables seamless collaboration across environments.

🛠️ Building VxWorks Projects
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Build Configuration Components
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Each project build is defined by:

  • Build targets
  • Toolchains and macros
  • Makefiles and build commands

Workbench provides sensible defaults based on project type, which can be customized in project properties.

Core Build Commands
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  • Build Project — incremental build
  • Rebuild Project — clean + full rebuild
  • Clean Project — removes generated artifacts

Additional tools:

  • Development Shell for manual commands
  • Refresh to sync filesystem changes
  • Close Project to unload without deletion

Advanced Build Controls
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  • Build enabled specifications only
  • Switch active build configurations
  • Manage multiple build specs per project

These features are critical for multi-target and cross-platform development.

⚠️ Debugging Build Failures
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When builds fail, Workbench provides detailed diagnostics:

  • Errors appear in the Build Console
  • Include file references and line numbers
  • Linked directly to source code

Double-clicking an error navigates to the exact location in the editor, enabling rapid issue resolution.

Common issues include syntax errors, missing dependencies, and incorrect build configurations.

📌 Conclusion
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VxWorks project configuration and build management revolve around a structured hierarchy—VSB, VIP, and application layers. Mastering RTP and DKM workflows, along with Workbench’s build system, enables efficient development of scalable, high-performance embedded applications.

A disciplined approach to project organization, build targets, and validation ensures consistent and reproducible results across complex RTOS environments.

Reference: VxWorks Build Guide: VSB, VIP, RTP, and DKM Configuration

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