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in ROM.
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is available.
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that switches the sparc from targopts.h to cpuopts.h.
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<valette@crf.canon.fr> and Emmanuel Raguet <raguet@crf.canon.fr>
of Canon CRF - Communication Dept. This port includes a
basic BSP that is sufficient to link hello world.
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a BSP (c4xsim) supporting the simulator included with gdb. This port
was done by Joel Sherrill and Jennifer Averett of OAR Corporation.
Also included with this port is a space/time optimization to eliminate
FP context switch management on CPUs without hardware or software FP.
An issue with this port was that sizeof(unsigned32) = sizeof(unsigned8)
on this CPU. This required addressing alignment checks and assumptions
as well as fixing code that assumed sizeof(unsigned32) == 4.
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that removes an unnecessary inclusion of @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
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This update addresses the following:
+ the ISR enable/disable/flash macros now work with old gcc versions.
+ the UI CCR bits are now masked since other example code did so
+ _ISR_Dispatch disables interrupts during call setup
Together these removed the instabilities he was seeing.
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that is yet another multilib-related structual cleanup patch:
Changes:
* Make RTEMS_TEST_NO_PAUSE a tests/ subpackage specific option.
- Remove RTEMS_TEST_NO_PAUSE from custom/*.cfg, targopts.h and
cpuopts.h.
- Add autoconf macros RTEMS_*_RTEMS_TEST_NO_PAUSE
(aclocal/rtems-test-no-pause.m4).
- Add RTEMS_*_RTEMS_TEST_NO_PAUSE support to sptests/configure.ins
and tmtests/configure.in. These are the only subdirectories which
currently apply RTEMS_TEST_NO_PAUSE.
- Add autoconf-DEFS support to all test subpackages' configure.ins
below tests/. I.e. AC_DEFINES now get explicitly propagated as
preprocessor defines into Makefiles, cf. AM_CPPFLAGS in
tests/*/*.am, instead of using a global config-files.
- Remove NDEBUG from custom/*.cfg.
* AC_DEFINE POSIX_API, ITRON_API and MULTIPROCESSING in
exec/configure.in, only.
- All other sources now should relay on the values from cpuopts.h
and should not define them themselves.
- Several related changes to many configure.ins
* Bug-fixes to RTEMS_*_RTEMS_DEBUG macros (Actually workarounds to
quoting bugs in autoconf).
Notes:
* This patch is rather immature and only tested for a small subset
of BSPs (requires the tests to be enabled and therefore takes an
tremendous amount of disc space and time.)
* The patches to *cfg were generated by a script. Expect file
formating changes :)
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routines and structures that require CPU model specific information
are now in libcpu. This primarily required moving erc32 specific
information from score/cpu files to libcpu/sparc and the erc32 BSP.
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using cpuopts.h and not targopts.h.
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routines and structures that require CPU model specific information
are now in libcpu. This required significant rework of the
score/cpu header files and the creation of multiple header files
and subdirectories in libcpu/i960.
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that decouples exec/ for the sh, m68k and i960 from targopts.h.
NOTE: The change to system.h is a hack to enable cpuopts.h
for some targets, but keep using targopts.h for others - I know it
does *not* work for sparc, mips, i386 and ppc. This will have
to be addressed as work continues on multilibing.
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that addresses aspects of the targopts.h multilib related
issues.
Changes:
* Move targopts.h to libbsp/include, because the current targopts.h
actually is a per-BSP-header and therefore can not stay below exec/.
* Introduce an autoheader generated header file
(exec/score/include/rtems/score/cpuopts.h), which shall take per-cpu
configuration options only.
* Move all autoconf-detectable/configure specified per-cpu
option-defines from targopts.h to cpuopts.h.
* Add Makefiles to the libbsp/shared directory hierarchy.
Notes:
* The new per-bsp targopts.h in libbsp includes the per-cpu
cpuopts.h. This way, the new targopts.h is kept backward compatible
to the old targopts.h and existing BSPs which (carelessly) include
targopts.h (i386, ppc) should be kept working when using the
multilib-disabled configuration scheme.
* cpuopts.h is not yet complete, because the per-BSP make-targopts
rules from custom/<BSP>.cfg files can not be applied to files below
exec/ when building multilibs.
* All files below exec/ should not include targopts.h anymore, but
should include cpuopts.h instead. However, eliminating inclusion of
targopts.h currently triggers further structural / header file inclusion
related issues, because several ports apply BSP or CPU_MODEL specific
defines from targopts.h below exec/
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that is another small step toward multilibs:
Changes:
* Eliminate RTEMS_CHECK_CUSTOM_BSP from all configure.ins below exec/
* Add RTEMS_CHECK_CUSTOM_BSP to the multilib-disabled branch in
RTEMS_ENV_RTEMSCPU to preserve the old per-BSP building scheme
functional.
Notes:
* --enable-multilibs is still non-functional
* This patch should not have any influence on the old building
scheme (--disable-multilib should silently fall back to the old
building scheme).
* running ./bootstrap is required after applying the patch
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from score/cpu to libcpu because the determination of which to use is
based on RTEMS_CPU_MODEL. Thus it can not be determined based solely on
multilib information.
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static inline routine _CORE_mutex_Seize_interrupt_trylock since
static routines are not included when in an application.
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that is a somewhat experimental, multilib-related patch:
Changes:
* Use RTEMS_ENV_RTEMSCPU instead of RTEMS_ENV_RTEMSBSP in
configure.ins below exec/.
At the moment, RTEMS_ENV_RTEMSCPU is more or less an optical change
to emphasize that these subdirectories shall not depend on RTEMS_BSP
than a real behavioral change.
* Add AC_DEFINE_* to several aclocal/*.m4 macros to prepare
autoheader/autoconf generated targopts.h and similiar configuration
headers.
* c/src/configure.in: remove exec from cfg_subdirs if multilibs are
enabled (c/src is build per bsp, exec shall be build per cpu in c/
or from the toplevel in future, when multilibs are enabled.)
Notes:
* This patch should not have any impact on the current building scheme.
* --enable-multilib still does not work.
* running bootstrap from the toplevel directory is required.
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if the mutex is successfully obtained.
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code remaining here now only blocks.
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dispatching -- disabled.
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_Interrupt_Manager_initialization.
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to be consistent with other ports.
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Hitachi H8 family. This port was done by Philip Quaife
<philip@qs.co.nz> of Q Solutions and sponsored by
Comnet Technologies Ltd. The port was done based on RTEMS 3.5.1
to a Hitach H8300H. The port was updated to RTEMS 4.5 style
Makefiles/configure by Joel Sherrill <joel@OARcorp.com>.
While doing this Joel added support for the h8300-rtems to
binutils, gcc, newlib, and gdb.
NOTE: Philip submitted a BSP for a Hitachi evaluation board
which is being merged as a separate entity.
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that breaks when the target has 16 bit address space. One of the H8
multilibs is a 16-bit address space CPU. When a real attempt is
made to support this CPU model, the code that assumes an address
is 32 bits will have to change. This constant is probably not
flagging all impacted code.
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<corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> to fix a bad file reference.
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<corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> that migrates the SH port to
multilib'ing. This patch involved moving a number of
files in the CVS repository, adding new files, and
deleting files from their previous location. Ralf
gave good instructions (not repeated here) and here
are his notes:
Note 1: In this version, I did not change the installation points of
the headers which are moved inside of the source-tree. This is a
temporary hack for not breaking compatibility with 4.5 based BSPs,
but will probably not last once having real multilibs (We would have
include file conflicts when several BSPs/CPU_MODELS share a common
installation prefix).
Note 2: I hope not to have broken too much, but I would not be
astonished if something goes wrong.
Note 3: There are more patches to come :)
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mpc8xx libcpu support for the first time and remove includes
of bsp.h, references to BSP_Configuration, and Cpu_table. All
of these can be obtained directly from RTEMS now.
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now is an implementation of the prototypes in rtems/rtems/cache.h.
The libcpu/i386/wrapup directory is no longer needed.
The PowerPC needs this done to it.
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<charles.gauthier@iit.nrc.ca>, and Darlene A. Stewart
<Darlene.Stewart@nrc.ca> to add support for a number of very
significant things:
+ BSPs for many variations on the Motorola MBX8xx board series
+ Cache Manager including initial support for m68040
and PowerPC
+ Rework of mpc8xx libcpu code so all mpc8xx CPUs now use
same code base.
+ Rework of eth_comm BSP to utiltize above.
John reports this works on the 821 and 860.
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<charles.gauthier@iit.nrc.ca>, and Darlene A. Stewart
<Darlene.Stewart@nrc.ca> to add support for a number of very
significant things:
+ BSPs for many variations on the Motorola MBX8xx board series
+ Cache Manager including initial support for m68040
and PowerPC
+ Rework of mpc8xx libcpu code so all mpc8xx CPUs now use
same code base.
+ Rework of eth_comm BSP to utiltize above.
John reports this works on the 821 and 860
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