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Geoffroy Montel <g_montel@yahoo.com>.
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sent an example bare bsp but we have not decided how to integrate it yet.
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<qqi@world.std.com>). Unfortunately after merging these,
the pc386 will not boot using grub for for. It still does not
work using netboot for me. Here is his summary of changes:
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/Makefile.in
Added support for new sub-directory
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/bsp_specs
Made possible to build COFF image
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/console/console.c
Added support for serial consoles, selectable by patching
binary image, added __assert(), use _IBMPC_inch_sleep()
instaed of _IMBPC_inch()
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/console/inch.c
Added _IMBPC_inch_sleep()
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/console/outch.c
Oops - just formatting
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/include/Makefile.in
Added support for new files
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/include/bsp.h
Added support for new features
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/include/pc386uart.h
New file: definitions for serial ports
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/include/pcibios.h
New file: definitions for PCI BIOS
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/pc386dev/Makefile.in
New file: makefile in new directory
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/pc386dev/i386-stub-glue.c
New file: i386-stub interface
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/pc386dev/i386-stub.c
New file: i386-stub itself
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/pc386dev/pc386uart.c
New file: serial ports
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/pc386dev/pcibios.c
New file: PCI BIOS support
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/start/start.s
Commented out DEBUG_EARLY stuff, everything is working fine
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/start/start16.s
Cleaned up
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/startup/bspstart.c
Added call to console_resereve_resources
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/startup/exit.c
Added support for serial console
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/startup/ldsegs.s
Fixed typo in comments
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/tools/Makefile.in
Changed to reflect cnages in code
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/tools/bin2boot.c
Trivialized, problem - I do not know how to make patch
remove obsolete files - there are a lot of them there
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/tools/binpatch.c
New file: utility to do binary patches
rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/pc386/wrapup/Makefile.in
Added support for new directory
rtems/make/custom/pc386.cfg
Add COFF image building
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made no attempt to divide the comments up and place them with just
the appropriate files. Here is an excerpt from Ralf's email:
Changes including comments on changes I made after cycling through
all the targets:
* Added ranlib support. Now all targets use "ranlib" instead of "ar -s"
to build an index for a library. If ranlib isn't detected during
configuration, check if ar -s is working and try "ar -s" instead of
* Removed $(XXX_FOR_TARGET) from make/target.cfg.in, use $(XXX) instead now.
* gcc-target-default.cfg: LINK_XXXX-defines reworked to solve the -l
problem under posix (cf gcc-target-default.cfg)
* rtems-glom replaced by Makefile-rules inside of the wrapup/Makefile.in
that has been using rtems-glom until now.
* Removed CCC and friends in gcc-target-default.cfg, as they have been
breaking CXX support.
* Removed CONFIG.$(TARGET_ARCH).CC lines from several custom/*.cfg
files, because this is now set in custom/default.cfg.
* Added aclocal/ar-s.m4, check whether "ar -s" is working
* Added aclocal/cygwin.m4 and aclocal/exeext.m4.
* Reworked aclocal/canonicalize-tools.m4: Added ar -s check; fixes for
problems when XXX_FOR_TARGET is given via environment variables (didn't
work for gcc until now), adding cygwin check, improved autoconf-cache
handling.
* Removed -l from make rule dependencies. LINK_LIBS is now allowed to
contain -L and -l. LINK_OBJS and LINK_FILES must not contain -L or -l.
gcc28 make-exe rules now link using $(LINK_OBJS) $(LINK_LIBS) => Almost
all custom/*.cfg are modified. This is very likely to break something
because of typos or having missed to edit a file.
Open problems, known bugs, things I didn't do:
* custom/p4000.cfg seems to be out of date and requires to be reviewed.
(JRS NOTE: It is subordinate p4650 and p4600 -- both of which build ok
after minor changes.)
* custom/psim.cfg needs to be reviewed, I added some changes to it, I am
insecure about.
(JRS NOTE: psim had a minor problem endif/endef swapped but runs fine.)
* rtems-glom.in can now be removed.
* gcc*.cfg files "make depend" rules don't honor language specific flags
(e.g CXXFLAGS is ignored for *.cc) - Nothing to worry about now, but may
cause problems for hosts/targets not using gcc or rtems-add-ons that use
external packages.
* AFAIS, the no_bsp BSP can't be build anymore, i.e. configure refused
to configure for it whatever I tried.
* The toplevel and toplevel+1 README files are quite out-dated
* cygwin.m4 isn't of much use for rtems. In most cases (cf.
aclocal/*.m4) it is worked around by directly using $host_os. I think
I'll remove it soon after the next snapshot
* Before release the cygwin patch needs to be tested under cygwin. I may
have broken/missed something (esp. the sed-pattern to convert \\ into /
may be broken).
* You should try to build/run the posix-BSP under solaris - I don't
expect problems, but I am not 100% sure, esp. with regard to ranlib/ar -s.
* You should consider to convert all make/compilers/*.cfg files into
make/compilers/*.cfg.in files and let autoconf generate the *.cfg. This
may help getting rid of some if/then/else statements and help
hard-coding some defines into those files in future and shouldn't
disturb now.
* Not having installed libc.a/libm.a on a host may still break building
rtems, esp. when using -disable-gcc28 as the gcc27-configuration scheme
directly accesses libc.a and libm.a. The problem should not appear when
using gcc28 because it references libc/libm only through -lc and -lm
which may be static or dynamic (I didn't test this).
* shgen is not yet included (I didn't yet have enough time to integrate it).
* I know about a few more configure-probs (esp. cross-checking
--enable-* flags).
+ warn/refuse to configure when --enable-libcdir and
--enable-gcc28 are given.
+ force --enable-libcdir when --disable-gcc28 is given
* Replaced KSHELL with @KSH@ in some shell scripts generated by configure.in.
* Added a dependency to aclocal/*.m4 in the toplevel Makefile => configure
and aclocal.m4 will now be rebuild when any aclocal/*.m4 file is changed
* Some changes to aclocal/gcc-pipe.m4 and aclocal/gcc-specs.m4
* Replaced i[[3456]]86-unknown-freebsd2.[[12]] with i[[3456]]86-*freebsd2.*
in configure.in, as I suppose there might exist a variety of valid vendors
(2nd field of the name-tripple)
* Disabled override MAKEFLAGS in toplevel Makefile.in - Potential
side-effects are not really clear to me.
* In mvme162.cfg, $(LINK_LIBS) is missing in the CC line in gcc28's make-exe
rule (yet another one I missed to edit). Just append $(LINK_LIBS) to
the "CC" line, like I hopefully did to ALL other custom/*.cfg files.
* the problem with mvme162lx.cfg is a follow-up problem of the
mvme162.cfg-bug.
* mvme162/console and idp/console had variables named Buffer which
conflicted with similarly named variables in some tests.
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Here are his comments:
I removed all unnecessary stuff from start16.s - setting idt and
setting 16-bit stack using .code32 istructions.
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automatic handling of RTS/CTS. This only protects the on-chip buffers
and FIFOs -- not the termios queues as the RTS/CTS code in here did. It
may be necessary in the future to enable this automatic support.
Interrupt processing code added.
In some places, channel and duart base addresses were swapped.
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needed to properly handle the interrupt mask register since it is
shared.
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Added numerous constants to mc68681_p.h.
Changed spacing.
At this point the polled support is in but nothing else is right except the
structure.
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Cleaned up spacing.
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of seconds since 1988 from RTEMS and not adding in the 1970-1988 correction
factor. Plus removed checks for data/time set since POSIX does not permit
this call to fail. GNAT 3.12 depends on this.
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important distinctions between CPU models which are not made by gcc.
These distinctions help give us a more optimized memcpy(). This is important
for message queues and KA9Q.
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port itself.
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to fix start16.s. It does not work locally.
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versions of these utilities with C implementations.
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BSP_configuration table.
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Changed #if defined to a #if check for CONSOLE_USE_INTERRUPTS.
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fixed starting address.
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