QNX SDP is a cross-compiling and debugging environment, including an IDE and command-line tools, for building binary images and programs for target boards running the QNX OS 8.0.
While QNX provides Board Support Packages (BSPs) for many common platforms and their individual variants, in some cases, you need a BSP for a board that QNX does not provide. If this is the case, you can modify a QNX BSP or develop your own.
This User's Guide describes version 8.0 of the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) that's part of the QNX Tool Suite.
The System Architecture guide accompanies the QNX OS and is intended for both application developers and end-users.
The Boot Optimization Guide describes techniques you can use to reduce the time from your board's initial power on until you have a fully functional QNX system running on the board.
The Building Embedded Systems guide is intended for developers who are developing or building BSPs for QNX OS embedded systems.
BSP development begins with a reference BSP from QNX.
Allocate interrupts
Get the number of IRQs
Free allocated interrupts for a given device
Get the IRQ affinity
Store interrupt information
Set the IRQ affinity
This guide contains instructions for implementing and using the QNX OS High-Performance Networking Stack and its manager, io-sock.
The QNX OS User's Guide is intended for all users of a QNX OS system, from system administrators to end users.
The QNX System Security Guide is intended for both system integrators who are responsible for the security of a QNX OS system and developers who want to create a QNX OS resource manager free from vulnerabilities.
QNX Software in the Cloud enables developers to use the QNX OS in the Amazon cloud environment.
This User's Guide describes the QNX® Toolkit for Visual Studio Code. The guide introduces you to the QNX Toolkit by explaining the QNX development environment and how to build, run, and debug your QNX® Operating System (OS) applications and systems.
This User's Guide explains the QNX hypervisor architecture and provides instructions for installing and running a QNX Hypervisor system, changing system components and configuration, and using hypervisor features such as virtual devices (vdevs).
This section describes the typographical conventions used throughout the documentation, explains how to obtain technical support, and provides some information about licensing.
This chapter describes the DIM functions.