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based board.
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outside RTEMS. Comment:
I found a couple of places other than RTEMS where I'd like to use
the declarations supplied in m68360.h. To make this easier to do,
I've redone the declarations in m68360.h to use standard C types.
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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.
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> > 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 ...
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automake:
Notes:
* I didn't yet touch the cpu subdirectory. I still need some time to
think on how to handle them.
* I probably will wait for the next snapshot before mailing more patches
(I still have some pending), giving you a chance to apply them and me a
chance to become target of the bullets which will probably be aimed at
me after these modifications.
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Some Makefile.ins depend on gcc by hard-coded gcc-specific compiler
flags:
-g added to CFLAGS /LDFLAGS in
> find . -name Makefile.in -exec grep -l ' \-g' {} \;
./c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/i386ex/startup/Makefile.in
./c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/tools/Makefile.in
-Wall added CFLAGS in
> find . -name Makefile.in -exec grep -l ' \-Wall' {} \;
./c/src/exec/score/tools/sh/Makefile.in
./c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/tools/Makefile.in
Both -g and -Wall should not be used in any Makefile.in (Yes, I know,
tools/sh/Makefile.in was written by me :-).
I'd like to propose to remove these flags from the files mentioned
above.
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.s files to .S in conformance with GNU conventions. This is a
minor step along the way to supporting automake.
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This patch avoids a warning from the development version of gas.
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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
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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.
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it work.
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<erik.ivanenko@utoronto.ca> and Eric Valette <valette@crf.canon.fr>.
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1) Socket timeout field changed from `short' to `long'. This makes longer
timeouts possible. With a 1 kHz system clock the old system allowed
timeouts only up to a little over 30 seconds! This change is a
slightly cleaned-up version of the patch proposed by Ian Lance Taylor.
2) Major changes to BOOTP/DHCP reply handling. Now supports much of
RFC2132. These changes were done at the request of, and with the
assistance of, Erik Ivanenko.
If you're making changes, you might want to change the network
supplement Essentially just do a global search and replace of BOOTP
with BOOTP/DHCP.
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I just happened across the sync_io support in
c/src/exec/score/cpu/unix/cpu.c
(is this documented anywhere?). That looked more useful than the
signal driven I/O I was using before, so I tried it. I ran across a
few bugs in the way it uses select.
Select changes its fd_set arguments, so you can't use global variables
for them. You have to copy them into local variables first.
If select returns -1 with errno set to EINTR, then it has not changed
any of the fd_sets. You can't start looking at them.
When clearing a descriptor, the code has the usual select off by one
error when setting sync_io_nfds.
I don't see how this code could ever have worked correctly.
I have appended a patch for the problems I found.
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1. Rtems contains some perl scripts that use hard-coded paths to
/usr/bin/perl or /usr/local/bin/perl I have already fixed these
problems by adding some checks to configure.in. While doing this,
I also cleaned up some more autoconf related problems for generating
shell scripts. This patch might seem a bit scary to you, but I am
quite confident it won't break something (I've been testing it for
almost a week now, however it might introduce typos for a limited
number configurations I don't have access to - But it shouldn't be
a problem for you to test them :-).
I expect to get this finished tonight, hence you will very likely
have the patch when you get up tomorrow.
Changes:
* Check for PERL and disable all PERL scripts if perl wasn't found.
* Generate all KSHELL-scripts with autoconf instead of make-script
* Automatic dependency handling for autoconf generated KSHELL or PERL
scripts (make/rtems.cfg)
Notes:
* this patch contains new files and deletes some other files.
* The patch is relative to rtems-4.0.0-beta4 with my previous
rtems-rc-981014-1.diff patch applied.
Testing:
I tested it with sh-rtems and posix under linux. Now all targets
which are touched by this patch and which are not used while building
for sh-rtems and posix still need to be tested. AFAIS, only the
sparc/erc32 BSP should be affected by this criterion. And if you
like to, you should also consider testing it on a Cygwin32 and a
Solaris host for one arbitrary BSP.
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cosmetic things.
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Thanks to Rod Barman for this one.
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- c/src/exec/score/cpu/powerpc/ppc.h: some small changes
(added ppc403 characteristics like a exception vector prefix
register, some special register definitions). I am quite sure, they
are compatible with the existing sources, although I did not check
- c/src/exec/score/cpu/powerpc/cpu.c: There is one severe
limitation in the exception entries: Due to the current code
arrangement, the "branch absolute" to the ISR handler may only
jump to the first 128MByte or the last 128MByte of the 4GByte
address range. When the ppc403 is running out of ROM, the ROM
functions are located in the last 128MByte (0xFFF00000 and up).
These addresses were not handled correctly (sign reduced) in
"install_raw_handler". The change I added should work on existing
ppc BSPs aswell...
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I found that my 68040/68360 test programs would not run even after
I fixed the `wrong BSP' problem.
It seems that there's a bug in the interrupt handling code for
processors with hardware interrupt stacks (e.g. 68040). The wrong
status register was getting pushed on the stack for the `return
from exception' to call _ISR__Dispatch. This ended up making
the context switch code run on the interrupt stack, so interrupt-driven
context switches would always fail.
I guess that no one has tried running any of the RTEMS-4.0 snapshots
on a 68040 machine!
Anyhow, here are the patches for
1) gen68360.cfg --- to fix the `wrong-BSP' problem.
2) m68k/cpu_asm.s --- to fix the hardware interrupt stack problem.
With these patches in place, the network demo programs run on my
68040/68360 system. The paranoia program runs with no failures,
defects nor flaws.
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ports.
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Eric> NB : there is still a bug on PC386 serial line : exit does not
Eric> flush the remaining output queue. As this is not a bug in the
Eric> driver itself but somewhere in PC386 initialization/termios
Eric> relationship it will be part of another patch.
Eric> NB2 : As Emmanuel excerced the exception hanlder code, while
Eric> porting the SMC driver to the new BSD stack, we found a bug
Eric> in the exception handler : it shall not delete the current
Eric> thread in case we are running at interrupt level. This will
Eric> be part of another patch...
So here is the patch. This patch fixes the two problems mentionned above
+ it use vpath mechanism intead of copying the irq related files in
the right directory. This avoid to compile them each time and is
more homogenous with other Makefiles.
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when building the executive source.
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Here is a patch that enables to catch exception
and get message before crashing RTEMS :)
It should be generic to any Intel port although enabled
only for pc386 BSP...
[Joel] I fixed the bug I introduced in irq_asm.s...
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- Use the "hlt" instruction for the Idle thread,
- Optimise interrupt PATH leadding to thread wakeup,
- Preparation for Intel exception management that should
come before the end of the week...
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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.
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Here is a small patch which allows the m68060 to be used. I have not
tested the FP switching stuff which we know is broken. This is taken
against the libchip snapshot but should merge without problems. If you
have any problems please let me know.
There are other smaller issues such as superscalar enable and cache
control which I have not addressed yet. They are different to all other
m68k processors. These can wait IMO.
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inline with the new IRQ structure.
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Enabled on the pc386.
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old way of setting th cpu family and model string names.
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specific register macros and correct code in rtems.s.
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Now that Joel told me how to compile outside the tree,
I have found a few more bugs. Here is a small patch
to fix them.
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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...
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Here is a pure sh-rtems bug-fix patch.
The defines to enable the network to host conversion macros in
netinet/in.h were missing in sh/cpu.h
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* Added support for bsd "install" ($(BSDINSTALL)) to host.cfg.in, i.e.
the standard "install" program that most packages (including automake)
use. In Makefiles outside of rtems, "install" normally is referenced by
$(INSTALL), but rtems already uses $(INSTALL) for install-if-change,
hence I used $(BSDINSTALL) instead to keep up backward compatibility.
* Removed references to @GREP@ etc. from host.cfg.in, as configure.in
doesn't check for them (Minor cleanup).
* Added installation flags INST*FLAGS to host.cfg.in, which should
replace -m XXXX flags for installation calls.
*Changes to gcc.cfg to enable it to build host programs from multiple
sources files.
Should not disturb existing sources, but neccessary.
* There was a not-so-minor bug in the configuration files: "make
install" and "make debug_install" don't work in all subdirectories!! I
tried to fix this by adding "install" to MTARGETS in main.cfg, which
seems to solve most of the problems. But there still seem to be rare (?)
cases where "make debug_install" still seems to have problems.
* Changes to many host related tool-Makefiles to demonstrate the
abilities of INST*FLAGS, BSDINSTALL and the new rules in gcc.cfg.
..of cause ... but BSDINSTALL is THE standard method to install files
in most program packages besides rtems. This part of the patch fixes
some minor protection setting problems, but doesn't support
TARGET_VARIANTS
NOTE:
I hope you will like the BSDINSTALL, INST*FLAGS stuff. It is a step to
get rid of "install-if-change" and to rely on a more standard
installation procedure. If you don't like BSDINSTALL, removing it from
the patch isn't difficult- just grep for BSDINSTALL and replace
BSDINSTALL with INSTALL or MKDIR.
FINALLY:
I still have another patch pending (well, not a complete patch yet, it's
a partial patch to demonstrate the principle), which adds automatic
rebuilding of files generated by autoconf/configure. At the moment I
don't dare to submit it, because integrating this patch would require to
modify all Makefile.ins because we'd need to add a new "include " line
to each Makefile.in.
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* c/src/exec/score/tools/sh - NEW DIRECTORY - contains shgen
Most of it should be self-explanatory. I am a little bit concerned about
host-dependent features (getopt, floating point libraries). This
shouldn't disturb much now, as this tool should be compileable on all
gnu-based hosts and is only applicable for the sh. But in case somebody
complains, we may need to add autoconf checks or even restructurize
parts of rtems (IMO, rtems needs to be restructurized - remember the
"turning rtems upside down" issue).
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