As part of generating code for an AUTOSAR adaptive model, you can generate a
CMakeLists.txt file for building a static or shared library or an
executable. The AUTOSAR Adaptive | CMake toolchain generates the
CMakeLists.txt file following modular CMake patterns. You can link
the resulting library against a main.cpp file or combine it with other
model files in an integration environment.
Building the library file from CMakeLists.txt requires running CMake
software.
To build a static or shared library:
Open a component model that is configured for the AUTOSAR adaptive target
(autosar_adaptive.tlc).
Open the Configuration Parameters dialog box and select Code Generation. Under Toolchain settings:
Set Toolchain to AUTOSAR Adaptive |
CMake.
Set Build configuration to
Specify.
Set CMake Target Type to Static
(for a static library) or Shared (for a shared
library).
In the Include Directories, Link
Libraries, and Library Paths fields,
specify libraries and header files that must be generated in
CMakeLists.txt to support compilation. For example,
set Include Directories to the string
${START_DIR}/modelName_autosar_adaptive/stub/aragen,
where modelName is the name of the adaptive model.
Click OK.

Build the model. The build generates C++ code, ARXML files, and a
CMakeLists.txt file.
In the model build folder, open CMakeLists.txt and verify that
it is configured for static or shared library generation. For example, check that:
The CMakeLists.txt file
contains
add_library(modelName SHARED...) % for shared library
add_library(modelName STATIC...) % for static library
The specifications for target_include_directories,
target_link_libraries, and
link_directories include the values specified in
Toolchain settings.
Go to the model build folder outside MATLAB. To build the static or shared library file, enter these commands:
cmake CMakeLists.txt; make all;
The make generates a library file for the adaptive model (for example,
modelName.a or modelName.so) in the model build
folder. You can link the library against a main.cpp file or combine it
with other model files in an integration environment.
To build an executable, do one of the following:
Use AUTOSAR Adaptive | CMake toolchain. Follow the
same procedure as for libraries, but set CMake Target Type
to Executable.
To generate a standalone executable, use the AUTOSAR Adaptive
Linux Executable toolchain. For more information, see Build Out of the Box Linux Executable from AUTOSAR Adaptive Model.