platform
¶Type: String
| Multiple: No
Development Platforms name.
PlatformIO allows one to use specific version of platform using Semantic Versioning (X.Y.Z=MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH) or VCS (Git, Mercurial and Subversion).
Version specifications can take any of the following forms:
1.2.3
: an exact version number. Use only this exact version
^1.2.3
: any compatible version (exact version for 1.x.x
versions)
~1.2.3
: any version with the same major and minor versions, and an
equal or greater patch version
>1.2.3
: any version greater than 1.2.3
. >=
, <
, and <=
are also possible
>0.1.0,!=0.2.0,<0.3.0
: any version greater than 0.1.0
, not equal to
0.2.0
and less than 0.3.0
Other forms are the same as for the platformio platform install command.
Examples:
[env:the_latest_version]
platform = atmelavr
[env:exact_version]
platform = atmelavr@1.2.3
[env:specific_major_version]
platform = atmelavr@^1.2.3
[env:specific_major_and_minor_version]
platform = atmelavr@~1.2.3
[env:development_verion_by_git]
platform = https://github.com/platformio/platform-ststm32.git
[env:custom_git_branch]
platform = https://github.com/platformio/platform-espressif8266.git#feature/stage
[env:specific_git_commit]
platform = https://github.com/platformio/platform-espressif8266.git#921855a9c530082efddb5d48b44c3f4be0e2dfa2
platform_packages
¶New in version 4.0.
Type: String
| Multiple: Yes
Configure custom packages per a build environment. You can also override default packages by Development Platforms using the same name. Packages will be installed in packages_dir.
Examples:
[env:override_default_toolchain]
platform = atmelavr
platform_packages =
; use GCC AVR 5.0+
toolchain-gccarmnoneeabi@>1.50000.0
[env:override_framework]
platform = espressif8266
platform_packages =
; use upstream Git version
framework-arduinoespressif8266 @ https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino.git
[env:external_package]
platform = ststm32
platform_packages =
; latest openOCD from PlatformIO Package Registry
tool-openocd
; source code of ST-Link
tool-stlink-source @ https://github.com/texane/stlink.git
framework
¶Type: String
| Multiple: Yes
Frameworks name.
board
¶Type: String (ID)
| Multiple: No
PlatformIO has pre-configured settings for the most popular boards:
build configuration
upload configuration
debugging configuration
connectivity information, etc.
You can find a valid board
ID in Boards catalog,
Boards Explorer or
platformio boards command.
board_build.mcu
¶Type: String
| Multiple: No
board_build.mcu
is a microcontroller(MCU) type that is used by compiler to
recognize MCU architecture. The correct type of board_build.mcu
depends on
platform library. For example, the list of board_build.mcu
for “megaAVR Devices”
is described here.
The full list of board_build.mcu
for the popular embedded platforms you can find
in Boards section of Development Platforms. See “Microcontroller” column.
board_build.f_cpu
¶Type: Integer
| Multiple: No
An option board_build.f_cpu
is used to define MCU frequency (Hertz, Clock). A
format of this option is C-like long integer
value with L
suffix. The
1 Hertz is equal to 1L
, then 16 MHz (Mega Hertz) is equal to 16000000L
.
The full list of board_build.f_cpu
for the popular embedded platforms you can
find in Boards section of Development Platforms. See “Frequency” column. You can
overclock a board by specifying a board_build.f_cpu
value other than the default.
You can override any board option declared in manifest file using the next
format board_{OBJECT.PATH}
, where {OBJECT.PATH}
is an object path in
JSON manifest. Please navigate to “boards” folder of PlatfomIO development platforms
and open JSON file to list all available options.
For example, Manifest: Espressif ESP32 Dev Module:
[env:custom_board_options]
; Custom CPU Frequency
board_build.f_cpu = 160000000L
; Custom FLASH Frequency
board_build.f_flash = 80000000L
; Custom FLASH Mode
board_build.flash_mode = qio
; Custom maximum program size
board_upload.maximum_size = 1310720