From 60ed99d2b0c01f46c3458f45c0d0cd9334b6c497 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sebastian Huber Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2019 10:20:08 +0100 Subject: user: Add RSB content as a chapter Remove the separate RSB manual. --- rsb/project-sets.rst | 263 --------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 263 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 rsb/project-sets.rst (limited to 'rsb/project-sets.rst') diff --git a/rsb/project-sets.rst b/rsb/project-sets.rst deleted file mode 100644 index cc63aaa..0000000 --- a/rsb/project-sets.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,263 +0,0 @@ -.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0 - -.. Copyright (C) 2012, 2016 Chris Johns - -Project Sets -============ - -The RTEMS Source Builder supports project configurations. Project -configurations can be public or private and can be contained in the RTEMS -Source Builder project if suitable, other projects they use the RTEMS Source -Builder or privately on your local file system. - -The configuration file loader searches the macro ``_configdir`` and by default -this is set to ``%{_topdir}/config:%{_sbdir}/config`` where ``_topdir`` is the -your current working direct, in other words the directory you invoke the RTEMS -Source Builder command in, and ``_sbdir`` is the directory where the RTEMS -Source Builder command resides. Therefore the ``config`` directory under each -of these is searched so all you need to do is create a ``config`` in your -project and add your configuration files. They do not need to be under the -RTEMS Source Builder source tree. Public projects are included in the main -RTEMS Source Builder such as RTEMS. - -You can also add your own ``patches`` directory next to your ``config`` -directory as the ``%patch`` command searches the ``_patchdir`` macro variable -and it is by default set to ``%{_topdir}/patches:%{_sbdir}/patches``. - -The ``source-builder/config`` directory provides generic scripts for building -various tools. You can specialise these in your private configurations to make -use of them. If you add new generic configurations please contribute them back -to the project - -Build sets can be controlled via the command line to enable -(``--with-``) and disable (``--without-``) various features. -There is no definitive list of build options that can be listed because they -are implemented with the configuration scripts. The best way to find what is -available is to grep the configuration files for ``with`` and ``without``. - -Bare Metal ----------- - -The RSB contains a 'bare' configuration tree and you can use this to add -packages you use on the hosts. For example 'qemu' is supported on a range of -hosts. RTEMS tools live in the ``rtems/config`` directory tree. RTEMS packages -include tools for use on your host computer as well as packages you can build -and run on RTEMS. - -The **bare metal** support for GNU Tool chains. An example is the -``lang/gcc491`` build set. You need to provide a target via the command line -``--target`` option and this is in the standard 2 or 3 tuple form. For example -for an ARM compiler you would use ``arm-eabi`` or ``arm-eabihf`, and for SPARC -you would use `sparc-elf`:: - - $ cd rtems-source-builder/bare - $ ../source-builder/sb-set-builder --log=log_arm_eabihf \ - --prefix=$HOME/development/bare --target=arm-eabihf lang/gcc491 - RTEMS Source Builder - Set Builder, v0.3.0 - Build Set: lang/gcc491 - config: devel/expat-2.1.0-1.cfg - package: expat-2.1.0-x86_64-apple-darwin13.2.0-1 - building: expat-2.1.0-x86_64-apple-darwin13.2.0-1 - config: devel/binutils-2.24-1.cfg - package: arm-eabihf-binutils-2.24-1 - building: arm-eabihf-binutils-2.24-1 - config: devel/gcc-4.9.1-newlib-2.1.0-1.cfg - package: arm-eabihf-gcc-4.9.1-newlib-2.1.0-1 - building: arm-eabihf-gcc-4.9.1-newlib-2.1.0-1 - config: devel/gdb-7.7-1.cfg - package: arm-eabihf-gdb-7.7-1 - building: arm-eabihf-gdb-7.7-1 - installing: expat-2.1.0-x86_64-apple-darwin13.2.0-1 -> /Users/chris/development/bare - installing: arm-eabihf-binutils-2.24-1 -> /Users/chris/development/bare - installing: arm-eabihf-gcc-4.9.1-newlib-2.1.0-1 -> /Users/chris/development/bare - installing: arm-eabihf-gdb-7.7-1 -> /Users/chris/development/bare - cleaning: expat-2.1.0-x86_64-apple-darwin13.2.0-1 - cleaning: arm-eabihf-binutils-2.24-1 - cleaning: arm-eabihf-gcc-4.9.1-newlib-2.1.0-1 - cleaning: arm-eabihf-gdb-7.7-1 - -RTEMS ------ - -The RTEMS Configurations found in the ``rtems`` directory. The configurations -are grouped by RTEMS version. In RTEMS the tools are specific to a specific -version because of variations between Newlib and RTEMS. Restructuring in RTEMS -and Newlib sometimes moves *libc* functionality between these two parts and -this makes existing tools incompatible with RTEMS. - -RTEMS allows architectures to have different tool versions and patches. The -large number of architectures RTEMS supports can make it difficult to get a -common stable version of all the packages. An architecture may require a recent -GCC because an existing bug has been fixed, however the more recent version may -have a bug in other architecture. Architecture specific patches should be -limited to the architecture it relates to. The patch may fix a problem on the -effect architecture however it could introduce a problem in another -architecture. Limit exposure limits any possible crosstalk between -architectures. - -If you are building a released version of RTEMS the release RTEMS tar file will -be downloaded and built as part of the build process. If you are building a -tool set for use with the development branch of RTEMS, the development branch -will be cloned directly from the RTEMS GIT repository and built. - -When building RTEMS within the RTEMS Source Builder it needs a suitable working -``autoconf`` and ``automake``. These packages need to built and installed in their -prefix in order for them to work. The RTEMS Source Builder installs all -packages only after they have been built so if you host does not have a -recent enough version of ``autoconf`` and ``automake`` you first need to build them -and install them then build your tool set. The commands are:: - - $ ../source-builder/sb-set-builder --log=l-4.11-at.txt \ - --prefix=$HOME/development/rtems/4.11 4.11/rtems-autotools - $ export PATH=~/development/rtems/4.11/bin:$PATH <1> - $ ../source-builder/sb-set-builder --log=l-4.11-sparc.txt \ - --prefix=$HOME/development/rtems/4.11 4.11/rtems-sparc - -.. topic:: Items: - - 1. Setting the path. - -If this is your first time building the tools and RTEMS it pays to add the -``--dry-run`` option. This will run through all the configuration files and if -any checks fail you will see this quickly rather than waiting for until the -build fails a check. - -To build snapshots for testing purposes you use the available macro maps -passing them on the command line using the ``--macros`` option. For RTEMS these -are held in ``config/snapshots`` directory. The following builds *newlib* from -CVS:: - - $ ../source-builder/sb-set-builder --log=l-4.11-sparc.txt \ - --prefix=$HOME/development/rtems/4.11 \ - --macros=snapshots/newlib-head.mc \ - 4.11/rtems-sparc - -and the following uses the version control heads for ``binutils``, ``gcc``, -``newlib``, ``gdb`` and *RTEMS*:: - - $ ../source-builder/sb-set-builder --log=l-heads-sparc.txt \ - --prefix=$HOME/development/rtems/4.11-head \ - --macros=snapshots/binutils-gcc-newlib-gdb-head.mc \ - 4.11/rtems-sparc - -Following features can be enabled/disabled via the command line for the RTEMS -build sets: - -``--without-rtems`` - Do not build RTEMS when building an RTEMS build set. - -``--without-cxx`` - Do not build a C++ compiler. - -``--with-ada`` - Attempt to build an Ada compiler. You need a native GNAT installed. - -``--with-fortran`` - Attempt to build a Fortran compiler. - -``--with-objc`` - Attempt to build a C++ compiler. - -Patches -------- - -Packages being built by the RSB need patches from time to time and the RSB -supports patching upstream packages. The patches are held in a seperate -directory called ``patches`` relative to the configuration directory you are -building. For example ``%{_topdir}/patches:%{_sbdir}/patches``. Patches are -declared in the configuration files in a similar manner to the package's source -so please refer to the ``%source`` documentation. Patches, like the source, are -to be made publically available for configurations that live in the RSB package -and are downloaded on demand. - -If a package has a patch management tool it is recommended you reference the -package's patch management tools directly. If the RSB does not support the -specific patch manage tool please contact the mailing list to see if support -can be added. - -Patches for packages developed by the RTEMS project can be placed in the RTEMS -Tools Git repository. The ``tools`` directory in the repository has various -places a patch can live. The tree is broken down in RTEMS releases and then -tools within that release. If the package is not specific to any release the -patch can be added closer to the top under the package's name. Patches to fix -specific tool related issues for a specific architecture should be grouped -under the specific architecture and only applied when building that -architecture avoiding a patch breaking an uneffected architecture. - -Patches in the RTEMS Tools repository need to be submitted to the upstream -project. It should not be a clearing house for patches that will not be -accepted upstream. - -Patches are added to a component's name and in the ``%prep:`` section the -patches can be set up, meaning they are applied to source. The patches -are applied in the order they are added. If there is a dependency make -sure you order the patches correctly when you add them. You can add any -number of patches and the RSB will handle them efficently. - -Patches can have options. These are added before the patch URL. If no options -are provided the patch's setup default options are used. - -Patches can be declared in build set up files. - -This examples shows how to declare a patch for gdb in the ``lm32`` architecture:: - - %patch add <1> gdb <2> %{rtems_gdb_patches}/lm32/gdb-sim-lm32uart.diff <3> - -.. topic:: Items: - - 1. The patch's ``add`` command. - - 2. The group of patches this patch belongs too. - - 3. The patch's URL. It is downloaded from here. - -Patches require a checksum to avoid a warning. The ``%hash`` directive can be -used to add a checksum for a patch that is used to verify the patch:: - - %hash md5 <1> gdb-sim-lm32uart.diff <2> 77d070878112783292461bd6e7db17fb <3> - -.. topic:: Items: - - 1. The type of checksum, in the case an MD5 hash. - - 2. The patch file the checksum is for. - - 3. The MD5 hash. - -The patches are applied when a patch ``setup`` command is issued in the -``%prep:`` section. All patches in the group are applied. To apply the GDB -patch above use:: - - %patch setup <1> gdb <2> -p1 <3> - -.. topic:: Items: - - 1. The patch's ``setup`` command. - - 2. The group of patches to apply. - - 3. The patch group's default options. If no option is given with the patch - these options are used. - -Architecture specific patches live in the architecture build set file isolating -the patch to that specific architecture. If a patch is common to a tool it -resides in the RTEMS tools configuration file. Do not place patches for tools -in the ``source-builder/config`` template configuration files. - -To test a patch simply copy it to your local ``patches`` directory. The RSB -will see the patch is present and will not attempt to download it. Once you are -happy with the patch submit it to the project and a core developer will review -it and add it to the RTEMS Tools git repository. For example, to test a local -patch for newlib, add the following two lines to the .cfg file in -``rtems/config/tools/`` that is included by the bset you use: - -.. code-block:: auto - - %patch add newlib file://0001-this-is-a-newlib-patch.patch <1> - %hash md5 0001-this-is-a-newlib-patch.diff 77d070878112783292461bd6e7db17fb <2> - -.. topic:: Items: - - 1. The diff file prepended with ``file://`` to tell RSB this is a local file. - - 2. The output from md5sum on the diff file. -- cgit v1.2.3