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1998-04-14Ralf Corsepius suggested a way to get rid of UNIX compiler files and use ↵Joel Sherrill1-2/+8
gcc-target-default.cfg
1998-04-03Patch from Samuel Tardieu <sam@inf.enst.fr> so the messages printedJoel Sherrill1-2/+2
followed GNU conventions.
1998-03-23Renamed hppa1_1 to hppa1.1Joel Sherrill1-3/+0
1998-03-23renamed ppc to powerpcJoel Sherrill1-3/+0
1998-02-19Updated so test tools are installed even when --disable-tests isJoel Sherrill1-1/+2
specified. Otherwise a target specific runtest is not installed.
1998-02-17Ralf Corsepius pushing us farther down the autconf path:Joel Sherrill1-0/+1
"Ladies and Gentlement, we proudly present: a roughly hacked autoconf-ed rtems-glom.in" (:-) BTW, to follow up to the discussion about installation points, rtems-glom in its current shape is an ideal example of a target dependent file. If bsp-specific configure-scripts would exist, it might also be a bsp-dependent file that contains RTEMS_BSP hard-coded (by configure) into it.
1998-02-17Update from Ralf Corsepius:Joel Sherrill1-26/+51
Yep, I have a bunch of bug-fixes and additions pending (Yet another monster patch, ... I can hear you scream :-). 1) configure.in : one AC_CONFIG_HEADER(...) line too much. 5) configure.in: --enable-cpp should probably be renamed to --enable-cxx, as gnu-programs use "cxx" to specify C++ specific configure options, while cpp is used for the preprocessor (e.g egcs uses --with-cxx-includedir, autoconf internally uses $CXX),
1998-02-11Fixed hppa1.1 configuration.Joel Sherrill1-3/+3
1998-02-04Change suggested by Ralf Corsepius:Joel Sherrill1-3/+0
I am not sure if this is related to this problem, but here is an observation: All config.sub scripts from rtems' intrastructure packages internally transform i386-rtems into i386-pc-rtems newlib-1.8.0-rtems/config.sub i386-rtems --> i386-pc-rtems egcs-1.0/config.sub i386-rtems ---> i386-pc-rtems egcs-1.0.1/config.sub i386-rtems ---> i386-pc-rtems bintutils-2.8.1.0.19/config.sub i386-rtems ---> i386-pc-rtems gas-98xxxx/config.sub i386-rtems ---> i386-pc-rtems The only exception is rtems itself: rtems/config.sub i386-rtems ---> i386-rtems I am not sure if this influences i386-rtems + c++/posix, but this indicates that rtems' config.sub script should to be updated. To fix this, simply copying config.sub e.g. from egcs and removing all i[3456]-rtems* case statement lines from configure.in should be sufficient. BTW, from autoconf's point of view i386-pc-rtems is the correct target conforming autoconf's naming conventions, but using i386-rtems for all packages (infrastructure and rtems) should make no difference.
1998-01-30Big patch form Ralf Corsepius described in this email:Joel Sherrill1-2/+2
Here is the result of my nightly work to get RTEMS_ROOT=$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
1998-01-30correctionJoel Sherrill1-1/+2
1998-01-22Reverted change ...Joel Sherrill1-2/+2
1998-01-22Corrected/simplified setting of RTEMS_ROOT.Joel Sherrill1-2/+2
1998-01-21Added autoconf support for strerror/sys_errlist per Ralf Corsepius'Joel Sherrill1-0/+2
direction. This fixes a problem reported by Steve Evans of Radstone since he is using glibc2.
1998-01-20Fixed libhwapi to reflect eeprom to non volatile memory rename.Joel Sherrill1-7/+7
1998-01-16Ralf Corsepius reported a number of missing CVS Id's:Joel Sherrill1-0/+3
> RTEMS is under CVS control and has been since rtems 3.1.16 which was > around May 1995. So I just to add the $Id$. If you notice other files > with missing $Id$'s let me know. I try to keep w\up with it. Now that you have asked -- I'll attach a list of files lacking an RCS-Id to this mail. This list has been generated by a little sh-script I'll also enclose.
1998-01-15Added "done" to end of list of BSPs found.Joel Sherrill1-1/+1
1998-01-15Fixed code for --disable-rtems-inlines so that it would completeJoel Sherrill1-1/+12
configuration successfully. Added code to detect configuring macros and POSIX API at the same time. There is no macro implementation for the POSIX API.
1997-12-22Made --enable-gcc28 the default.Joel Sherrill1-1/+1
1997-12-22Added size_rtems as a generated file.Joel Sherrill1-0/+1
1997-12-16Changed RTEMS_BSP to RTEMS_BSP_LIST.Joel Sherrill1-9/+4
1997-12-10Modified a lot of files to take a first cut at supporting building fromJoel Sherrill1-3/+10
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).
1997-12-06Redid hwapi makefile search to remove need for -follow option to find.Joel Sherrill1-5/+21
Avoid generating Makefiles for KA9Q and C++ when they are disabled.
1997-12-04Added better/more correct support for Linux and Solaris simulators.Joel Sherrill1-1/+6
1997-12-01Fixed test for RTEMS_HAS_POSIX_API so the executive POSIX API relatedJoel Sherrill1-9/+9
Makefiles would be properly generated.
1997-12-01Even more cleanup to make sure all the --enable/disable options avoidJoel Sherrill1-22/+68
generating Makefiles where possible. Added code to make sure make/custom file and bsp directory exist for configured bsps. This code also accounts for "aliased" BSPs.
1997-11-30Serious cleanup to reduce the number of explicitly listed Makefiles,Joel Sherrill1-357/+82
eliminated autoconf looking for commands which are unused, and reduce the number of Makefiles generated.
1997-11-29Changes from Ralf Corsepius (corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de) to automaticallyJoel Sherrill1-255/+73
generate the list of Makefiles in the configure script.
1997-11-18Merged code from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> to generateJoel Sherrill1-93/+183
the information in the make/os/XYZ.cfg files using autoconf.
1997-10-23Added TOD code for MVME162 BSP from Katsutoshi Shibuya.Joel Sherrill1-0/+1
1997-10-23Added termios test.Joel Sherrill1-1/+2
1997-09-21Removed duplicate listing of install in MTARGETS.Joel Sherrill1-0/+1
Add monitor test.
1997-08-26Use own pdir option was reversed.Joel Sherrill1-2/+2
1997-08-04Added ppc-rtems as alternative name.Joel Sherrill1-25/+25
Moved files around in list of Makefile's to better support --disable-tests option.
1997-08-01Corrected typo where "+ " was pasted in from another window.Joel Sherrill1-2/+4
Added c/src/lib/libbsp/m68k/mvme162/consolex/Makefile to list.
1997-07-31Merged very large and much appreciated patch from Chris JohnsJoel Sherrill1-2/+30
<cjohns@plessey.com.au>. This patch includes the ods68302 bsp, the RTEMS++ class library, and the rtems++ test.
1997-07-09Added mvme162lx bsp configuration.Joel Sherrill1-1/+4
M68040 FPSP was already part of the tree but was not being built.
1997-05-27added ka9q stackJoel Sherrill1-0/+14
1997-05-23KA9Q stack removed prior to testing for 4.0.0 public release.Joel Sherrill1-14/+0
1997-05-22updated to correct problem in decoding arguments provided to configure.Joel Sherrill1-4/+20
1997-04-22Added support for Hardware API. This will be distributed as a separateJoel Sherrill1-1/+45
component which can be loaded on top of the RTEMS source tree.
1997-04-18Corrected spelling of --enable-gcc28 argumentJoel Sherrill1-1/+1
1997-04-18Modifications to add --enable-libcdir and --enable-gcc28. TheseJoel Sherrill1-0/+12
trip options which allow the RTEMS makefile structure to support both gcc 2.7.2.2 and gcc 2.8 whenever that is released.
1997-04-17Added gen68360_040.Joel Sherrill1-1/+1
1997-04-09Rate monotonic period and cpu usage monitor libraries and tests added.Joel Sherrill1-0/+4
1997-04-09Added ka9q tcpip stack and network driver for the gen68360. This effortJoel Sherrill1-0/+11
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.
1997-04-07updated to put bsps in alphabetical orderJoel Sherrill1-2/+7
1997-04-02disabled posix api for the no_cpu-rtems configuration in configure.inJoel Sherrill1-0/+1
and regenerated configure.
1997-04-01This set of changes is the build of what was required to convert toJoel Sherrill1-0/+560
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.