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* Added include/libcpu to list of directories made.Joel Sherrill1999-07-011-1/+1
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* Make sure the build-tools get built in the preinstall phase.Joel Sherrill1999-04-191-4/+1
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* Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-04-191-8/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This one is an enhancement to acpolish. It replaces some Makefile variables by others variable in Makefile.ins (tries to use unique name for some variables). It therefore eases parsing Makefile.ins for further automatic Makefile.in conversions in future. To apply: cd <rtems-source-tree> sh <path-to>/rtems-rc-19990407-8.sh ./autogen
* Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-04-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is an attempt to work-around a couple of nasty bugs in librdbg's Makefiles and configuration: Configure and build RTEMS as below: configure --enable-networking --enable-rdbg --target=i386-rtems make RTEMS_BSP=i386ex After a few minutes you will notice that building aborts in librdbg .... Analysis: 1) librdbg is tried to be built, though librdbg is not supported and the required directory hierarchy librdbg/i386/i386ex/ is not existant. The cause for this is incorrect setting of HAS_RDBG in most make/custom/*.cfg files (except pc386.cfg). At the moment all custom/*.cfg files (except pc386.cfg) in general are required to contain HAS_RDBG=no. However, having HAS_NETWORKING=no in most custom/*.cfg files and the toplevel configure script suppress building librdbg for all CPUs except of i386. => The i386ex BSP falls though this scheme and librdbg is tried to be build (CPU=i386 and HAS_NETWORKING=yes). 2) The Makefile.ins below lib/librdbg in general support i386/pc386 only and are not capable to be used for multiple CPUs or BSPs (RPCGEN generates it's target and bsp-specific files into librdbg/, therefore no other CPU or BSP can ever be built afterwards). This problem is hidden until now, because only a single CPU/BSP pair (i386/pc386) is really supported. 3) The Makefile.ins below lib/librdbg can delete source files due to improper handling of source files (make clean removes the *.x files in the source-tree when configuring inside of the source-tree). The patch below tries to work-around these problems for the i386ex and the pc386 BSPs. This work-around is rather fragile (it applies rpcgen -D, I don't know how portable this is) and incomplete (all custom/*.cfg except of pc386.cfg should contain HAS_RDBG=no), nevertheless it should work.
* Added statement to include build-tools/src directory in preinstall.Joel Sherrill1999-04-121-0/+2
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* Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> to preinstallJoel Sherrill1999-04-061-2/+3
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* Incorporated automake I patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-03-191-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is the first real automake patch. It adds automake support to c/build-tools and cleans up a few minor issues. I consider this to be a testing probe to examine problems with automake. Therefore, this patch is just a more or less harmless replacement of the former RTEMS Makefiles and I expect it not last for long. If you want to give automake Makefiles a public try and if you want/need to learn about problems with it, then it's about time for a new snapshot, IMO. I may have screwed up something not directly related to automake, but I expect very few (none to be precise) problems with automake. However, somebody should at least try building on Cygwin. If you feel a bit more adventureous, then I also can continue to submit more patches. [FYI: I still have a couple of automake files laying around, but they need some cleanup before being submitted as patches. Now, that I am just into it, I'll perhaps submit another one tonight :-] After applying this patch (patch -p1 -E < <path-to>/rtems-rc-19990318-0), first run the "autogen" script from the toplevel source directory, before committing to CVS. Be careful about dependencies between Makefile.am and Makefile.ins when cutting tarballs from CVS. Makefile.ins are required to be newer than Makefile.ams, otherwise users would need to have automake, autoconf and perl. Some people recommend to "touch" all Makefile.in after checkout from cvs (cf. egcs/contrib/egcs_update). ATTENTION: * This patch adds a number of new files. * remove aclocal/exeext.m4 and aclocal/cygwin.m4 from CVS, They are now covered by autoconf-2.13`s AC_EXEEXT. Some features/side-effects which are probably interesting for you: In a configured build-tree "cd c/build-tools", then try * "make RTEMS_BSP=<bsp> install" * "make RTEMS_BSP=<bsp> dist"
* Towards automake XI patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-03-191-5/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch is the most scary of all proposals I've been mailing to you this week until now. It consists of 3 parts: 1. a patch 2. a perl script (acpolish) 3. a shell script wrapper to invoke the perl-script. The perl-script reads in each Makefile.in and modifies them ("polishes/beautifies" them :-). These modifications are not easy to describe: Basically, it hard-codes some automake Makefile-variables and rules into RTEMS autoconf-Makefile.ins (Note: autoconf vs. automake!!) and converts some settings/variables to configure scripts' requirements (Yes, plural). E.g. it adds the automake standard variables $top_builddir and $subdir, adds dependency rules for automatic re-generation of Makefiles from Makefile.in, adds support variables for relative paths to multiple configure scripts etc. The patch is a one-line patch to enable the support of the new features added by acpolish. The shell script is a wrapper which pokes around inside of the source tree for Makefile.ins and invokes acpolish on all autoconf-Makefile.ins. acpolish is designed to be able to run several times on the same Makefile.in and may once become a more general tool to convert RTEMS Makefile.in to automake. Therefore, I'd like to keep it inside of source tree. (e.g. as contrib/acpolish or c/update-tools/acpolish). However, it doesn't make sense to export it outside of RTEMS. To apply this: cd <source-tree> patch -p1 -E < <path-to-patch>/rtems-rc-19990318-1.diff tar xzvf <path-to>/rtems-rc-polish.tar.gz ./rtems-polish.sh ./autogen Note: The path contrib/acpolish is hard-coded into rtems-polish.sh, if you decide to put it in an alternative place, please modify rtems-polish.sh to reflect this change. Later: cvs rm make/rtems.cfg (It isn't used anymore) cvs add contrib cvs add contrib/acpolish cvs commit I've tested this intensively, but naturally I can't exclude bugs. Ralf. PS.: Most probably, this is the last "Towards automake" patch. The next one probably will be a real automake patch.
* Towards automake X patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-03-191-12/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This one once again changes the scheme to preinstall bsp_specs. It moves generating PROJECT_ROOT/lib/bsp_specs to libbsp/<cpu>/<bsp>/wrapup/Makefile.in. I.e. it decentralizes generation of bsp_specs to a bsp-dependent directory, because preinstalling bsp_specs in a centralized Makefile like it has been done until now does not harmonize well with spliting the toplevel configure script in cpu and bsp-dependent configure scripts and automake. First apply the patch (rtems-rc-19990318-0.diff) below, then run the reorg-bsp_specs.sh script. IMO, this one is comparatively harmless and eases automake support significantly.
* Towards automake IX patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-03-191-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is the next step towards automake: * Two scripts for the toplevel directory: a) "autogen" (Idea borrowed from libtool and gnome) A helper script to recursively regenerate autoconf/automake/aclocal generated files (Still not perfect but sufficient). b) "missing" (from automake-cvs archive). This file normally is automatically generated by automake, but we have to manually add it until we add automake support to the toplevel configure script. "chmod 755 missing autogen" after applying the patch. * Changing the toplevel installation directory [ I can hear you falling off the chair ;-] Until now rtems installed itself to $(prefix)/rtems. This is in contradiction to automake and GNU/FSF/Cygnus conventions. With this patch applied, rtems installs into $(prefix). To achieve the old behaviour simply configure with --prefix=<install-dir>/rtems instead of --prefix=<install-dir> This is a widely visible change and I can understand if you don't like it at the present point. It enables us to use automake's default installation paths instead of having to set up installation paths manually. At the moment this doesn't help much, but in the not so far future this would enable us to mix cpu-only dependent libraries into the host's cross-compiler library and header files into newlib's include directories, tools into the toolchain directories etc. I would recommend to change the main installation directory, however it's up to you to draw the final design decision.
* Part of the automake VI patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-02-181-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > 5) rtems-rc-19990202-1.diff/reorg-install.sh > > reorg-install.sh fixes a Makefile variable name clash of RTEMS > configuration files and automake/autoconf standards. > Until now, RTEMS used $(INSTALL) for install-if-change. Automake and > autoconf use $(INSTALL) for a bsd-compatible install. As > install-if-change and bsd-install are not compatible, I renamed all > references to install-if-changed to $(INSTALL_CHANGED) and used > $(INSTALL) for bsd-install (==automake/autoconf standard). When > automake will be introduced install-if-change will probably be replaced > by $(INSTALL) and therefore will slowly vanish. For the moment, this > patch fixes a very nasty problem which prevents adding any automake file > until now (There are still more).
* Part of the automake VI patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-02-181-1/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > 3) rtems-rc-19990131-2.diff > > This patch removes generating bsp_specs from leaf.cfg and generates > bsp_specs from inside of c/Makefile instead. > > The motivation behind this patch is to avoid "polluting" Makefiles by > unneccessary rules from included Makefile-fragments (*.cfg-files) and > try to handle files by explicit rules in Makefiles instead (FYI: > automake-1.4 physically includes Makefile fragments at the time > automake is run, not at the time make is run as RTEMS Makefile.ins do > now) > > Nevertheless, this patch is rather uncritical, almost cosmetical - If > you don't like it, then dump it ;-, however I doubt that subsequent > patches will apply then ;-.
* Part of the targopts.h change in generation patch from Ralf CorsepiusJoel Sherrill1999-02-181-2/+6
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* Patch from Emmanuel Raguet <raguet@crf.canon.fr> to add remote debug serverJoel Sherrill1998-12-031-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | and RPC support to RTEMS. Thanks. :) Email follows: Hello, For Xmas, here is the Remote Debugger on RTEMS ! Here are 2 patches for the Remote Debugger on RTEMS for pc386 from Linux host : - one for RTEMS it self, - one for GDB-4.17. 1/ RTEMS patch -------------- This patch adds 2 libraries : - a simplified SUN RPC library - the Remote Debugger library The configuration command is the following : ../rtems4/configure --target=i386-rtemself --enable-rtemsbsp=pc386 --enable-rdbg The SUN RPC library is built only if networking is set. The RDBG library is built if networking and enable-rdbg are set. The function used to initialize the debugger is : rtems_rdbg_initialize (); A special function has been created to force a task to be in a "debug" state : enterRdbg(). The use of this function is not mandatory. 2/ GDB-4.17 patch ----------------- This patch create a new RTEMS target for GDB-4.17. The configuration command is the following : ./configure --enable-shared --target=i386RTEMS To connect to a target, use : target rtems [your_site_address] Then, attach the target using : attach 1 And... Debug ;) You can obtain the original GDB-4.17 on ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/source/devel/gdb_4.17.orig.tar.gz This has been tested from a Debian 2.0.1 linux host.
* Merged Vista SCORE603e, Radstone PPCn_60x, and DY-4 DMV177 BSPs alongJoel Sherrill1998-10-281-0/+1
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* Added pre_install_src as a dependency to debug and profile per Ralf Corsepius'Joel Sherrill1998-10-151-2/+2
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* Patches from Eric NorumJoel Sherrill1998-08-201-7/+2
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* FreeBSD stack compiles for the first time (except libc/strsep.c)Joel Sherrill1998-08-201-0/+9
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* Patches from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> and myself toJoel Sherrill1998-08-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | make solaris target buildable. > 1. The ipc check fails since solaris does not define union semun. > The unix port code actually defines this type itself on solaris. Doing > the same thing lets it get configured. Then... > 2. It looks like BSDINSTALL is not defined properly. BSDINSTALL is defined in make/host.cfg.in as BSDINSTALL=@INSTALL@ @INSTALL@ is generated by autoconf's standard macro AC_PROG_INSTALL, which is widely used in almost any autoconf/automake configured package. In case there is really something wrong with it, then it must be considered a bug in autoconf. I can see a doubious fragment in AC_PROG_INSTALL, which is used when no appropriate bsd-install is found. Finally Ralf saw a problem with the find on solaris which I also saw and fixed.
* Added print of the order in which the directories are preinstalled.Joel Sherrill1998-08-051-1/+9
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* Patch from Eric VALETTE <valette@crf.canon.fr>:Joel Sherrill1998-07-231-1/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Here is a enhanced version of my previous patch. This patch enables to potentially share the new interrupt management code for all Intel targets (pc386, go32 and force386) bsp. Note : this patch is complete only for pc386. It still needs to be completed for go32 and force386. I carrefully checked that anything needed is in for force386 (only some function name changes for IDT manipulation and GDT segment manipulation). But anyway I will not be able to test any of theses targets...
* Added stanzas for debug_tests and profile_tests.Joel Sherrill1998-04-061-0/+6
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* Changed to remove warning.Joel Sherrill1998-03-031-5/+3
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* Big patch form Ralf Corsepius described in this email:Joel Sherrill1998-01-301-4/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Here is the result of my nightly work to get RTEMS_ROOT=$srcdir working with different shells and relative/absolute paths. What I did is relatively simple in principle: Instead of setting RTEMS_ROOT in configure.in and then let configure substitute @RTEMS_ROOT@ inside the Makefiles, I now let each Makefile set RTEMS_ROOT from each Makefile's @top_srcdir@ value. The difference is subtile, but with enormous side effects: - If RTEMS_ROOT is set in configure, then the same single value will be propagated to all Makefiles. This breaks using relative paths, as the relative path to the root of the source tree is used inside of all subdirectory Makefiles. - Now each Makefile.in sets RTEMS_ROOT = @top_srcdir@. top_srcdir is computed individually by configure for each single Makefile.in, hereby receiving the correct value, no matter if relative or absolute paths are used. To get this working, I needed to remove setting RTEMS_ROOT from target.cfg.in, because this overrides the value of RTEMS_ROOT from each individual Makefile. Furthermore, I removed RTEMS_CUSTOM from the Makefiles and replaced all "include $(RTEMS_CUSTOM)" directives with"include $(RTEMS_ROOT)/make/custom/$(RTEMS_BSP)". Perhaps you don't like this, but I think, to have one variable less is clearer and easier to understand than having several variables refering to the next one. I enclose a small patch to this mail, which - fixes the config.h problem (to finally clearify misunderstands) - removes assignment/subsitution of RTEMS_ROOT from configure.in - contains a workaround for the application Makefile's RTEMS_ROOT problem (reported by Eric) - removes some unused lines from the toplevel Makefile.in - removes assignment of RTEMS_ROOT from make/target.cfg.in
* Fix from Eric Norum:Joel Sherrill1998-01-271-1/+1
| | | | | There's an explicit invocation of `make' in c/Makefile.in. This breaks for those of us with different `gmake' and `make' programs.
* Removed CONFIG_DIR and PROJECT_HOME directories.Joel Sherrill1998-01-201-15/+11
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* Modified a lot of files to take a first cut at supporting building fromJoel Sherrill1997-12-101-10/+21
| | | | | any directory in the build tree. The only variable which must be set before the command "gmake" is invoked is RTEMS_BSP (e.g. RTEMS_BSP=erc32).
* Reworked mkdir line to invoke smaller lines.Joel Sherrill1997-12-041-1/+4
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* Do not generate make/os at install point.Joel Sherrill1997-11-301-2/+1
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* Moved rtems directory up one directory in the install point. It wasJoel Sherrill1997-10-211-9/+9
| | | | formerly under $(target) and is now at the same level.
* Redid the installation of the "make" directory at the install point.Joel Sherrill1997-10-071-21/+11
| | | | It is no longer a link. It is a copy.
* Fixed bug where include not actually created.Joel Sherrill1997-10-061-2/+5
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* Added rule so TARGET_VARIANTS are dependent on the environment stuff.Joel Sherrill1997-08-271-1/+4
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* Added include/motorola and include/zilog directories to theJoel Sherrill1997-08-041-8/+10
| | | | install tree and cleaned up spacing.
* Merged very large and much appreciated patch from Chris JohnsJoel Sherrill1997-07-311-1/+5
| | | | | <cjohns@plessey.com.au>. This patch includes the ods68302 bsp, the RTEMS++ class library, and the rtems++ test.
* added ka9q stackJoel Sherrill1997-05-271-0/+5
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* KA9Q stack removed prior to testing for 4.0.0 public release.Joel Sherrill1997-05-231-5/+0
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* Added support for HW API packageJoel Sherrill1997-04-221-10/+2
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* Added directories to place test output screens into as part of fixingJoel Sherrill1997-04-151-3/+4
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* Added ka9q tcpip stack and network driver for the gen68360. This effortJoel Sherrill1997-04-091-1/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | was done based on the 3.6.0 release and had to be autoconf'ed locally. It is turned on is the bsp enables it and it is not explicitly disabled via the configure option --disable-tcpip. As many warnings as possible were removed locally after the code was merged. Only the gen68360 and mvme136 bsps were compiled this way. The ka9q port and network driver were submitted by Eric Norum (eric@skatter.USask.Ca). The network demo programs are not included in the tree at this point.
* This set of changes is the build of what was required to convert toJoel Sherrill1997-04-011-0/+98
GNU autoconf. This is the first large step in allowing an RTEMS user to perform a one-tree build (per crossgcc FAQ) including RTEMS in the build process. With this change RTEMS is configured in built in the same style as the GNU tools, yet retains the basic structure of its traditional Makefiles (ala Tony Bennett). Jiri Gaisler (jgais@wd.estec.esa.nl) deserves (and received) a big thank you for doing this. There are still issues to be resolved but as of this commit, all target which can be built on a linux host have been using a modified version of the source Jiri submitted. This source was merged and most targets built in the tree before this commit. There are some issues which remain to be resolved but they are primarily related to host OS dependencies, script issues, the use of gawk for hack_specs, and the dependence on gcc snapshots. These will be resolved.