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* This is another pass at making sure that nothing outside the BSPJoel Sherrill1999-11-051-0/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | unnecessarily uses any variables defined by the BSP. On this sweep, use of BSP_Configuration and Cpu_table was eliminated. A significant part of this modification was the addition of macros to access fields in the RTEMS configuration structures. This is necessary to strengthen the division between the BSP independent parts of RTEMS and the BSPs themselves. This started after comments and analysis by Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>.
* Applied patch rtems-rc-19990820-6.diff.gz fromJoel Sherrill1999-09-074-8/+8
| | | | | Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> which converted many Makefile.in's to Makefile.am's. This added a lot of files.
* Patch from Charles-Antoine Gauthier <charles.gauthier@iit.nrc.ca>Joel Sherrill1999-07-291-1/+1
| | | | | to correct a typo CPU_HAS_OWN_HOST_TO_NETWORK_ROUTINES was actually typed in as CPU_CPU_HAS_OWN_HOST_TO_NETWORK_ROUTINES.
* Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-07-264-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A bug in acpolish made it into rtems-rc-19990709-0.diff, which unfortunately affects all Makefile.ins: * The maintainer mode conditional was erroniously applied to the dependencies of "Makefile". In case you already checked in rtems-rc-19990709-0.diff to CVS you have to check in all Makefile.ins again after applying the patch below :). Please apply the patch below as follows: patch -p1 < rtems-rc-19990709-1.diff tools/update/rtems-polish.sh -ac Note: There is no need to rerun your tests if you have used --enable-maintainer-mode to configure RTEMS, because this patch converts all Makefile.ins to the same settings as used for --enable-maintainer-mode.
* This is part of a major patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>Joel Sherrill1999-07-264-65/+75
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | to move RTEMS more to automake/autoconf and GNU compliance. Finally, here they are: the "big-patch" patches - merged into one big patch (~1.5MB). Sorry for the delay, but testing took much more time than I had expected - esp. reworking the acpolish script triggered many more tiny issues than I had expected (cf. below). At least, now you've got something to spend your weekend with :-. WARNINGS: * I've gone a little (??) further than I had announced before. * Several directories have been moved. * Several files have been added and removed * I have tested it with many BSPs/CPUs and a variety of permutiations of configuration flags, but not with all. * Most parts of the patch are automatically generated, however there are many tiny manual modifications. APPLYING THE PATCH: ./autogen -c mkdir tools mv c/src/exec/score/tools tools/cpu mv c/build-tools tools/build mv c/update-tools tools/update patch -p1 -E < rtems-rc-19990709-0.diff ./autogen If the patch doesn't apply to rtems-cvs, I would suggest that you should try to apply it brute-force and then to run tools/update/rtems-polish.sh -ac -am afterwards. A recursive diff between rtems-19990709 + patch and rtems-cvs + patch then should report only a few dozen significant changes to configuration files which need to be merged manually (IIRC, I did not change any source files). *** Attention: There are files to be removed, moved, copied and added in/to CVS! NEWS/CHANGES: 1. Configuration takes place in 3 stages: 1. per host (toplevel configure script), 2. per target (c/configure), 3. per bsp c/src/configure automatically triggered from ./configure and c/Makefile.am. 2. Building of subdirectory c/ takes place in c/$(target_alias) for cross-targets in c/ for native targets 3. Building of subdirectory c/src takes place in c/${target_alias}/<bsp> for cross-targets, c/<bsp> for native targets 4. c/build-tools moved to tools/build 5. c/src/exec/score/cpu/tools moved to tools/cpu (=cpu-tools split out) 6. c/update-tools moved to tools/update 7. New subdirectory c/src/make, handles files from make/ on a per BSP basis 8. Maintainer mode support: Ie. if configuring with --enable-maintainer-mode disabled (the default), then tracking of many dependencies will be disabled in Makefiles. Esp. many dependencies for auto* generated files will be switched off in Makefiles. Ie. if not using "--enable-maintainer-mode" many auto* generated files will not be updated automatically, i.e. normal users should not be required to have auto* tools anymore (untested). 9. Independent configuration scripts for / (toplevel), tools/build, tools/cpu, tools/update, c/, c/src/, c/src/exec, c/src/lib, c/src/tests, c/src/make 10. Automake support for all directories above and besides c/src 11. "preinstall" now is implemented as depth-first recursive make target 12. host compiled tools (exception bsp-tools) are accessed in location in the build tree instead of inside the build-tree when building RTEMS. 13. RTEMS_ROOT and PROJECT_ROOT now point to directories inside the build-tree - many tiny changes as consequence from this. 14. --with-cross-host support removed (offically announced obsolete by cygnus) 15. Changing the order of building libraries below c/src/lib/ 16. Former toplevel configure script broken into aclocal/*.m4 macros 17. Newlib now detected by configure macros, RTEMS_HAS_NEWLIB removed from *cfg. 18. sptables.h now generated by autoconf 19. Rules for "mkinstalldirs temporary installation tree" moved from c/Makefile to subdirectories. 20. Cpu-tools do not get installed. 21. FIX: Use ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS instead of ACLOCAL = -I ... in Makefile.ams which are in directories with own configure scripts. 22. Hardcoding BSP names into libbsp/.../tools to avoid RTEMS_BSP get overridden from the environment. 22. FIX: Handling of MP_PIECES in various Makefiles 23. FIX: Removing "::" rules from some Makefile.ins 24. FIX: File permission chaos: (-m 444 and -m 555 vs. -m 644 and -m 755) - Now all include files use -m 644. 25. Removed many gnumake-conditionals in Makefile.ins - Partially replaced with automake-conditional, partially replaced with conditionalized Makefile variables (... _yes_V) 26. Massively reworked acpolish: acpolish now parses Makefile.ins and interprets parts of the Makefile.ins. 27. FIX: Some $(wildcard $(srcdir)/*.h) macros removed / replaced with explicit lists of files in Makefile.ins. 28. FIX: Replacing MKLIB with RANLIB in Makefile.ins 29. HACK: Add preinstallation for pc386 specific $(PROJECT_RELEASE)/BootImgs directory ... many more details, I can't recall KNOWN BUGS: 1. make [debug|profile]_install do not do what they are promissing. "make [debug|profile] install" does what "make [debug|profile]_install" has been doing. Proposal: remove [debug|profile]_install 2. Dependencies between temporary installation tree and source tree are not yet handled correctly. 3. Dependencies between temporary installation tree and source tree are handled ineffencently (Using INSTALL_CHANGE instead of make dependencies) 4. RTEMS_ROOT, PROJECT_ROOT, top_builddir, RTEMS_TOPdir now are redundant. 5. The new configure scripts still are in their infancy. They contain redundant checks and might still contain bugs, too. 6. RTEMS autoconf Makefile.ins use a mixture of configuration information gathered in c/$(target_alias)/<bsp>/make and of information collected from their configure scripts. 7. make dist is not fully functional 8. Subdirectory host-/build-/target- configure options (--target, --host, --build) do not conform to Cygnus/GNU conventions. 9. Some RTEMS autoconf Makefile.in's makefile targets are not supported in automake Makefile.ams/ins (e.g. get, clobber). 10. Some automake standard targets are not propagated from toplevel and c/Makefile.am to autoconf subdirectories (eg. make dist). 11. rpcgen generated files are not part of the source-tree (Automake conventions favor supplying generated files inside the source-tree, however there is no support for rpcgen generated files in automake, cf. yacc/lex support in automake). 12. RTEMS_HAS_RDBG handling is flaky. make/*.cfg use RTEMS_HAS_RDBG per CPU, while librdb's sources can only be built per BSP. Raises the more general question whether librdbg located correctly in the source-tree. 13. All make/*cfg files are configured per cpu, currently there is no location to store per-bsp configuration information --> bsp.cfg, per aconfig.h? 14. "make install" without having run "make all" beforehand does not work. 15. handling of --enable-multiprocessing seems to be broken in make/custom/* 16. Makefile.ins still exploit many gmake features. 17. File permisson chaos on libraries (no explict -m for libraries/rels/etc). 18. mcp750 Makefiles are broken (Note: I *do* mean buggy - I am not talking about "not-conforming to conventions", here :-). 19. Dependencies between configure scripts are not handled, eg. aborting "make RTEMS_BSP=<bsp>" can leave the build-tree in an unusable state. 20. "make clean" does not delete <build-tree>/<bsp>. This is intentional for now, because rerunning "make" after "make clean" requires an explicit "make preinstall" afterwards now. This should be done automatically, but doesn't work in this case for now. To work around this problem <build-tree>/<bsp> is kept during "make clean" for now (HACK). TODO: 1. split out host-compiled bsp-tools 2. Use Cygnus/GNU standards for cross-compiling target-subdir (CC=CC_FOR_TARGET .. configure --host=${target_alias} --build=`config.guess'}), to be added to toplevel configure script after splitting out bsp-tools. 3. Exploit per cpu support directory (c/src/<cpu>)- Splitting out per-cpu libraries - Are there any? 4. Further automake support 5. Converting subdirectories into standalone / self-contained subdirectories (Esp. moving their headers to the same common root as their sources, eg. mv lib/include/rtems++ lib/librtems++/include/rtems++) - This is the main obstacle which prevents moving further towards automake. 6. Propagating values from *.cfg into Makefiles instead of propagating them at make time via Makefile-fragments (i.e. try to avoid using *.cfg). 7. Testing on cygwin host (I *do* expect cygwin specific problems). 8. The ARCH in o-$(ARCH)-$(VARIANT) build-subdirectories is not needed anymore. GENERAL ISSUES: 1. Temporary installation tree -- Ian and I seem to disagree basically. Though I think that I understand his argumentation, I do not share it. IMO, his way of using the buildtree is mis-using the build-tree, relying on an inofficial feature of RTEMS's current implementation, which doesn't even work correctly in the current build-tree, though it attempts hard to do so. From my very POV, it unnecessarily complicates the structures of the source- and build-trees. It is not supported by automake (No automatic generation for the necessary rules) and complicates the transition to automake significantly (Generating the rules with an enhanced version of acpolish could be possible). As Ian correctly pointed out, here a management decision is needed - though I don't see the need to draw this decision in short terms. 2. preinstallation generally is a sure means to spoil the structure of the source tree, IMHO (No ranting intended, I am completly serious about this one). eg. through tree dependencies. The worst problem related to this I have found in the meantime is bsp_specs. bsp_specs is part of libbsp, ie. there is *no* way to build *any* part of the source tree *without* having a BSP *preinstalled*. Note: This issue is related to issue 1., but is not identical - The difference is the change of the order make rules have to be triggered. While preinstallation triggers rules spread all over the source tree before a "make all" can be run, a temporary installation tree could also be installed by post "make all" hooks (all-local:, to be run after make all in a directory is completed) if the directories' dependencies would be a tree, 3. Stuctural dependencies between subdirectories. 4. Depth of the source tree (Prevents multilibbing and introduces many unnecessary configure scripts). 5. per cpu vs. per bsp configuration (There are no real per-cpu parts yets :-). 6. automake does not support $makefiles in AC_OUTPUT. Unlike before, we now should try to avoid RTEMS_CHECK_MAKEFILE and to hard-code as much paths to Makefiles as possible. 7. General redesign of the source tree 8. Main installation point - Changing it to ${prefix}/${target_alias}. ? Besides item 8. (which is a must, IMHO), as far as I see most of them can not be solved soon and will remain issues in the mid- to long-term :-. REMARKS: * You (as the maintainer) should always use --enable-maintainer-mode when building RTEMS to ensure that maintainer mode generated files (esp. those in c/src/make) will be updated when make/* files have changed. * Use @RTEMS_BSP@ in Makefile.ins and Makefile.ams below c/src/, $(RTEMS_BSP) or ${RTEMS_BSP} will be overridden from environment variables when using make RTEMS_BSP="....". * c/src/make is a temporary cludge until configuration issues are solved. At the moment it is configured per bsp, but contains per-target/cpu info only. Its main purpose now is to circumvent modifying make/*.cfg files, because I consider make/* to be frozen for backward compatibilty. * This patch should only affect configuration files. At least I do not remember having touched any source files. * To build the bare bsp you now need to mention it in --enable-rtemsbsp. Example: building gensh1 and sh1/bare simultaneously: ../rtems-rc-19990709-1/configure --target=sh-rtems \ --enable-rtemsbsp="bare gensh1" \ --prefix=/tmp/rtems \ --enable-bare-cpu-cflags='-DMHZ=20 -m1 -DCPU_CONSOLE_DEVNAME=\"/dev/null\"' \ --enable-bare-cpu-model=sh7032 \ --enable-maintainer-mode \ --enable-cxx make make install * The next steps in development would be to split out bsp-tools and then to change to Cygnus/GNU canonicalization conventions for building the c/ subdirectory afterwards (i.e. many standard AC_*.m4 macros could be used instead of customized versions) FINAL REMARK: The issues mentioned in the lists above sound much worser than the situation actually is. Most of them are not specific to this patch, but are also valid for the snapshot. I just wrote down what I came across when working on the patch over the last few weeks. I wouldn't be too surprised if you don't like the patch at the current point in development. I am willing to discuss details and problems, I also have no problem if you would post-pone applying this patch to times after 4.1, but rejecting it as a whole for all times would be a false management decision, IMHO. Therefore I would suggest that you, if your time constaints allow it, should at least play a little while with this patch to understand what is going on and before drawing a decision on how to handle this proposal. I know this patch is neither perfect nor complete, but I consider it to be a major breakthrough. Don't be anxious because of the size of the patch, the core of the patch is rather small, the size is mainly the side effect of some systematic cleanups inside the Makefiles (result of acpolish). Feel free to ask if you encounter problems, if you don't understand something or if you meet bugs - I am far from being perfect and am prepared to answer them. Ralf. -- Ralf Corsepius Forschungsinstitut fuer Anwendungsorientierte Wissensverarbeitung (FAW) Helmholtzstr. 16, 89081 Ulm, Germany Tel: +49/731/501-8690 mailto:corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de FAX: +49/731/501-999 http://www.faw.uni-ulm.de
* Patch from Jiri Gaisler <jgais@ws.estec.esa.nl>:Joel Sherrill1999-07-095-15/+90
| | | | | | + interrupt masking correction + FPU rev.B workaround + minor erc32 related fixes
* Removed hack to set __USER_LABEL_PREFIX__ since late model gcc's andJoel Sherrill1999-07-011-1/+0
| | | | | egcs source tree handle this correctly. No one should be using gcc 2.7.2 anymore.
* Fixed Makefile.in to not attempt to install rtems.o twice from two differentJoel Sherrill1999-06-111-1/+0
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* Corrected so rtems.o is built and installed on all targets.Joel Sherrill1999-05-271-3/+2
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* Reworked to avoid pulling in the jump point entry in EVERY executable.Joel Sherrill1999-05-171-2/+5
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* Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-04-194-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* Towards automake XI patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-03-194-12/+48
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* Accidentally moved erc32.hJoel Sherrill1999-02-191-521/+0
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* Moved erc32.h back up in tree.Joel Sherrill1999-02-191-0/+521
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* Moved asm.h back up in tree.Joel Sherrill1999-02-191-0/+123
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* Accidentally moved asm.hJoel Sherrill1999-02-191-123/+0
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* Moved to proper rtems/scoreJoel Sherrill1999-02-192-0/+0
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* Part of the automake VI patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-02-184-4/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > 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 Sherrill1999-02-187-0/+1541
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > 4) rtems-rc-19990202-0.diff /reorg-score-cpu.sh > > reorg-score-cpu.sh reorganizes the cpu/<cpu>/* subdirectories in a > similar manner than previous reorg scripts did. rtems-rc-19990202-0.diff > contains the diffs after reorg-score-cpu.sh has been run on a > rtems-19981215 snapshot + my patches up to rtems-rc-19990131-2.diff. > > This patch is rather nasty and may break something. However, I've tested > it for about 10 different target/bsp pairs and believe to have shaken > out most bugs. I wonder about the following .h files that were not moved: a29k/asm.h a29k/cpu_asm.h i386/asm.h i960/asm.h m68k/asm.h m68k/m68302.h m68k/m68360.h m68k/qsm.h m68k/sim.h mips64orion/asm.h mips64orion/cpu_asm.h mips64orion/mips64orion.h no_cpu/asm.h no_cpu/cpu_asm.h powerpc/asm.h powerpc/mpc860.h sh/asm.h sparc/asm.h sparc/erc32.h
* Yet another part of automake VI from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-02-184-1385/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > 4) rtems-rc-19990202-0.diff /reorg-score-cpu.sh > > reorg-score-cpu.sh reorganizes the cpu/<cpu>/* subdirectories in a > similar manner than previous reorg scripts did. rtems-rc-19990202-0.diff > contains the diffs after reorg-score-cpu.sh has been run on a > rtems-19981215 snapshot + my patches up to rtems-rc-19990131-2.diff. > > This patch is rather nasty and may break something. However, I've tested > it for about 10 different target/bsp pairs and believe to have shaken > out most bugs. I wonder about the following .h files that were not moved: a29k/asm.h a29k/cpu_asm.h i386/asm.h i960/asm.h m68k/asm.h m68k/m68302.h m68k/m68360.h m68k/qsm.h m68k/sim.h mips64orion/asm.h mips64orion/cpu_asm.h mips64orion/mips64orion.h no_cpu/asm.h no_cpu/cpu_asm.h powerpc/asm.h powerpc/mpc860.h sh/asm.h sparc/asm.h sparc/erc32.h
* Part of the automake VI patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-02-181-6/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > 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 ;-.
* Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill1999-02-181-6/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch removes generation of targopts.h from leaf.cfg and generates it in location at score/include/rtems/score instead. To achieve this: * all rules in other Makefile.ins which have accessed targopts.h have been removed. * c/Makefile.in has been modified to generate the directories before doing anything else. I.e. to ensure the directories exist before any preinstall rule fires (This part is a bit kludgy, but it seems to work. Please check if the interaction with libhwapi still works).
* Patch from Jiri Gaisler <jgais@ce.chalmers.se>:Joel Sherrill1999-01-192-2/+4
| | | | | | | | getting the spurious trap handling to work required a couple more fixes - I have attached a patch against rtems-4.0.0 with the necessary changes. I also added functionality so that the address of the trapped instruction is reported and in case of a data access error, the data address is also reported.
* Bug report from Jiri Gaisler <jgais@ws.estec.esa.nl>:Joel Sherrill1999-01-131-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > > I think I have found a bug in src/exec/scor/sparc/cpu/erc32.h in: > > > > #define ERC32_Disable_interrupt( _source, _previous ) \ > > do { \ > > unsigned32 _level; \ > > unsigned32 _mask = 1 << (_source); \ > > \ > > sparc_disable_interrupts( _level ); \ > > (_previous) = ERC32_MEC.Interrupt_Mask; \ > > ERC32_MEC.Interrupt_Mask = _previous | _mask; \ > > sparc_enable_interrupts( _level ); \ > > (_previous) &= ~_mask; \ <- IS THIS CORRECT...? > > } while (0) > > > > The previous interrupt mask is returned after first clearing the > > bit to be disabled, regardless whether the bit was set before or > > not. If the bit was set (interrupt masked), subsequent call to > > ERC32_Restore_interrupt() will enable the interrupt even though > > it was supposed to be masked. This is indeed what happens in > > DEBUG_puts when polled console I/O is used. In my opinion, the > > last statement in the macro should be removed - what is your opinion? > > I think the "~" shouldn't be there. I recall that the intent of that line > is to only return the state of the interrupts you were concerned with. > Removing the line returns entire state. Given that the value returned > shuold only be used in conjunction with the map, I suppose either removing > the ~ or the entire line is correct? I can go either way. Just let me > know which you think is more correct and the source will change. :) Hmmm, just removing the '~' should be OK. DEBUG_puts() seems to be the only user of ERC32_Restore_interrupt() anyway ...
* Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> to rename allJoel Sherrill1998-12-143-3/+3
| | | | | .s files to .S in conformance with GNU conventions. This is a minor step along the way to supporting automake.
* IDLE task stack size now specified as a field in the CPU Table for allJoel Sherrill1998-09-231-0/+1
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* Redid Makefiles to properly do a preinstall. There was remnants of theJoel Sherrill1998-08-051-1/+1
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* Added CPU_ISR_PASSES_FRAME_POINTER so some ports could pass just theJoel Sherrill1998-06-031-0/+8
| | | | | vector number to user ISR's and other ports could pass both the vector number and a pointer to the ISF.
* Fixed spacingJoel Sherrill1998-05-271-16/+16
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* Fix from Jiri Gaisler <jgais@ws.estec.esa.nl> for a problem in whichJoel Sherrill1998-05-271-1/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | external interrupt priorities were not being honored. Here is some of his original report: using rtems/erc32, I have a problem with interrupt priority when interrupts occure simultaneously. Erc32 has an interrupt force register where interrupts can be generated. If more than one interrupt is generated, the interrupt handlers are scheduled in the wrong order, i.e. with the lowest priority first. I have attched a program that generates three interrupts, 0x11, 0x12 and 0x13. Interrupt 0x13 should be handled first, but is actually handled last. Below is the output from sis: sis> go resuming at 0x02000000 RAM size: 4096 K, ROM size: 2048 K Watchdog disabled Waitstates = RAM read: 0, RAM write: 0, ROM read: 0, ROM write: 0 Power-down mode enabled infinite UART baudrate External interrupt received with vector 0x11 External interrupt received with vector 0x12 External interrupt received with vector 0x13 I have verified that sis generates the interrupts in the correct order, i.e. 0x13 first, then 0x12 and then 0x11. So the problem seems to be in the rtems interrupt handler. Do you use the PIL field in the %psr register to mask lower priority interrupts or are all external interrupts considered to have the same priority ..? Here is a description of the fix: it turned out that lower priority interrupts were not at all masked off during interrupt handling. I made the following fix to cpu_asm.s: ... fix is in the code ... There might be a simpler way of doing this, but this works...
* Added swap of unsigned16Joel Sherrill1998-04-271-0/+3
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* updated copyright to 1998Joel Sherrill1998-02-177-7/+7
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* Ralf Corsepius noticed that generally was spelled incorrectly.Joel Sherrill1998-02-041-1/+1
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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
* Removed CONFIG_DIR and PROJECT_HOME directories.Joel Sherrill1998-01-201-1/+1
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* Modified a lot of files to take a first cut at supporting building fromJoel Sherrill1997-12-101-1/+4
| | | | | 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).
* Fixed typo in the pointer to the license terms.Joel Sherrill1997-10-087-14/+14
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* Removed include directory at "build" point and the link of this directoryJoel Sherrill1997-10-081-4/+4
| | | | | | to lib/include. Went to using a PROJECT_INCLUDE variable.
* headers updated to reflect new style copyright notice as partJoel Sherrill1997-04-227-35/+35
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* Added ka9q tcpip stack and network driver for the gen68360. This effortJoel Sherrill1997-04-091-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* added "ifndef" to avoid redefinition warning.Joel Sherrill1997-04-071-0/+2
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* This set of changes is the build of what was required to convert toJoel Sherrill1997-04-011-0/+74
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* Removed defines now handled by targopts.h.Joel Sherrill1997-01-291-22/+0
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* Added include of rtems/score/cpu.hJoel Sherrill1997-01-291-1/+0
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* Added include of targopts.h.Joel Sherrill1997-01-291-1/+1
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* Changes to reflect new revision of erc32 per Jiri Gaisler's suggestions.Joel Sherrill1996-12-024-19/+35
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* patches to erc32.h to correct handling of timer mirror from Jiri Gaisler.Joel Sherrill1996-10-141-3/+3
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* use address object to avoid direct pointer arithmeticJoel Sherrill1996-09-181-1/+1
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* ERC32_Force_interrupt implementation replaced per Jiri Gaisler's experienceJoel Sherrill1996-08-081-0/+5
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* added 3 nops following write to wim since a restore following it isJoel Sherrill1996-08-011-0/+3
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