This repository is a bundle of submodules that make up the Core Flight System (cFS) framework. Note the "lab" apps are intended as examples only, and enable this bundle to build, execute, receive commands, and send telemetry. This is not a flight distribution, which is typically made up of the cFE, OSAL, PSP, and a selection of flight apps that coorespond to specific mission requirements.
This bundle has not been fully verified as an operational system, and is provided as a starting point vs an end product. Testing of this bundle consists of building, executing, sending setup commands and verifying receipt of telemetry. Unit testing is also run, but extensive analysis is not performed. All verification and validation per mission requirements is the responsibility of the mission (although attempts are made in the cFS Framework to provide a testing framework to facilitate the process).
The cFS Framework is a core subset of cFS. There are additional OSALs, PSPs, and tools as listed below available from a variety of sources.
cFS 6.7.0 Suite: NOT FULLY RELEASED
- cFE 6.7.0 is released under the Apache 2.0 license, see LICENSE.
- The license covers cFE, PSP, framework apps, and framework tools as marked
- OSAL 5.0.0 is pending release
- Release documentation pending
cFS 6.6.0a Suite: OFFICIAL RELEASE:
- cFE 6.6.0a is released under Apache 2.0 license, see LICENSE
- OSAL 4.2.1a is released under the NOSA license, see LICENSE
- Release notes
- Version description document
- Test results
Other elements listed below are released under a varitey of licenses as detailed in their respective repositories.
Historical version description documents contain references to internal repositories and sourceforge, which is no longer in use. Not all markdown documents have been updated for GitHub.
See related repositories for current open issues.
- Certification framework including PSP and OSAL white box testing
- Open source automated build verification framework
- Unit test modernization/standardization
- Deployment quality of life improvements (configuration)
- Documentation (updated tracability, APIs/ICDs, general update)
- Symmetric multi-processing APIs
- Electronic Data Sheet integration
- Toolchain updates
For best results, submit issues:questions or issues:help wanted requests to this repo.
Official cFS page: http://cfs.gsfc.nasa.gov
Community email list subscription request: https://lists.nasa.gov/mailman/listinfo/cfs-community
To setup the cFS BUNDLE directly from the latest set of interoperable repositories:
git clone https://github.com/nasa/cFS.git
cd cFS
git submodule init
git submodule update
Copy in the default makefile and definitions:
cp cfe/cmake/Makefile.sample Makefile
cp -r cfe/cmake/sample_defs sample_defs
If running on a standard linux build as a normal user, define OSAL_DEBUG_PERMISSIVE_MODE for best effort message queue depth and task priorities.
sed -i 's/undef OSAL_DEBUG_PERMISSIVE_MODE/define OSAL_DEBUG_PERMISSIVE_MODE/g' sample_defs/default_osconfig.h
The cFS Framework including sample applications will build and run on the pc-linux platform support package (should run on most Linux distributions), via the steps described in https://github.com/nasa/cFE/tree/master/cmake/README.md. Quick-start is below:
To prep, compile, and run (from cFS directory above):
make prep
make
make install
cd build/exe/cpu1/
./core-cpu1
Should see startup messages, and CFE_ES_Main entering OPERATIONAL state. Note the code must be executed from the build/exe/cpu1 directory to find the startup script and shared objects.
The cFS-GroundSystem tool can be used to send commands and receive telemetry (see https://github.com/nasa/cFS-GroundSystem/tree/master/Guide-GroundSystem.txt, the Guide-GroundSystem.txt). Note it depends on PyQt4 and PyZMQ:
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Install PyQt4 and PyZMQ on your system
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Compile cmdUtil and start the ground system executable
cd tools/cFS-GroundSystem/Subsystems/cmdUtil make cd ../.. python GroundSystem.py
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Select "Start Command System"
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Select "Enable Tlm"
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Enter IP address of system executing cFS, 127.0.0.1 if running locally
Should see telemetry, can send noops and see command counters increment
The following applications have been tested against this release:
- TBD
The following list is user submitted, and not CCB controlled. They are released by various orgainizations, under various licenses.
- Distributions
- cFS-101: Virtual machine distribution at https://github.com/nasa/CFS-101
- OpenSatKit: Open source kit for satelite software at https://github.com/OpenSatKit/OpenSatKit
- Other Ground station software
- TBD
- Other Apps
- CS: Checksum application at https://github.com/nasa/CS
- CF: CFDP application at https://github.com/nasa/CF
- CI: Command Ingest application at https://github.com/nasa/CFS_CI
- DS: Data Store application at https://github.com/nasa/DS
- FM: File Manager application at https://github.com/nasa/FM
- HK: Housekeeping application at https://github.com/nasa/HK
- HS: Health and Safety application at https://github.com/nasa/HS
- LC: Limit Checker application at https://github.com/nasa/LC
- MD: Memory Dwell application at https://github.com/nasa/MD
- MM: Memory Manager application at https://github.com/nasa/MM
- SC: Stored Commands application at https://github.com/nasa/SC
- SCA: Stored Command Absolute application at https://github.com/nasa/SCA
- SCH: Scheduler application at https://github.com/nasa/SCH
- TO: Telemetry Output application at https://github.com/nasa/CFS_TO
- Other Interfaces
- SIL: Simulink Interface Layer at https://github.com/nasa/SIL
- ECI: External Code Interface at https://github.com/nasa/ECI
- Other Libraries
- cFS_IO_LIB: IO library at https://github.com/nasa/CFS_IO_LIB
- cFS_LIB: at https://github.com/nasa/cfs_lib
- Other Tools
- CCDD: Command and Data Dictionary Tool at https://github.com/nasa/CCDD
- Perfutils-java: Java based performance analyzer for cFS at https://github.com/nasa/perfutils-java
- gen_sch_tbl: Tool to generated SCH app tables
- Other OSALs
- TBD
- Other PSPs
- TBD