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link even if they do not actually support Ada interrupts.
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Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>.
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BSP (BSP_PIECES) to picking up the .o files. This should help
reduce the minimum size of an application.
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CLEAN_ADDITIONS.
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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
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all bsp_specs.
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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.
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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.
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> 5) rtems-rc-19990202-1.diff/reorg-install.sh
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> 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).
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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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Here is a cosmetic patch which corrects a few spelling problems in parts
written by me.
Apparently, I must have written these under the influence of ether (:-)
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Please find enclosed a patch which enables me to build the bare-bsp for
sh-rtems.
Changes:
1. Add preinstall to libbsp/bare/include/Makefile.in
2. Removed FORCEIT, add preinstall to
libbsp/sh/gensh1/include/Makefile.in
3. Disabled support of set_vector from sh code (shared/setvec.c is still
present but isn't used anymore), set_vector replaced with standard rtems
functions.
Problems still present:
1. Support of spin-delays in bare bsp
2. Proper support of cpu frequency
To configure I used:
<srcdir>/configure \
--target=sh-rtems \
--prefix=<instdir>/sh-bare \
--enable-bare-cpu-model=sh7032 \
--enable-bare-cpu-cflags='-Wall -m1 -DMHZ=20
-DCPU_CONSOLE_DEVNAME="\"/dev/null\""'
--enable-rtemsbsp=bare \
--disable-networking \
--disable-cxx \
--disable-posix \
--disable-tests
IMO, if there are no objections to this patch, a similar approach should
be applied to all CPUs/BSPs (esp. hppa1.1, mips64orion, ppc403, because
they apply set_vector inside of libcpu).
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* c/src/lib/libbsp/sh/gensh1/scitab - NEW DIRECTORY
Location for building the table generated by shgen
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code in each BSP's bspstart.c. These changes were:
+ confdefs.h now knows libio's semaphore requirements
+ shared/main.c now copies Configuration to BSP_Configuration
+ shared/main.c fills in the Cpu_table with default values
This removed the need for rtems_libio_config() and the constant
BSP_LIBIO_MAX_FDS in every BSP. Plus now the maximum number of open
files can now be set on the gcc command line.
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to multiple. This lets the stack check extension be installed
at system initialization time and avoids the BSP having to
even know about its existence.
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by newlib.
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component.
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based on the GNU tools. This usually involved correcting the
type of bsp_start(), bsp_cleanup(), adjusting the start code to
call the right start routine (the shared boot_card()), and then
removing code from bsp_start() which was performed in the new
boot_card()/main() path.
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