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2000-08-10Adding ChangeLogs.Joel Sherrill1-0/+3
2000-07-26Port of RTEMS to the Texas Instruments C3x/C4x DSP families includingJoel Sherrill1-0/+1
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.
2000-07-11Removed no cpu references.Joel Sherrill6-7/+7
2000-07-03Interrupt stack is allocated in _ISR_Handler_initialization notJoel Sherrill1-1/+1
_Interrupt_Manager_initialization.
2000-06-12Merged from 4.5.0-beta3aJoel Sherrill2-4/+14
2000-04-13Patch rtems-rc-4.5.0-13-cvs.diff from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>.Joel Sherrill3-0/+17
adds .cvsignore.
2000-01-31Patches rtems-rc-20000118-3.diff and rtems-rc-20000118-4.diff fromJoel Sherrill1-20/+16
Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> that contain: * Modifications, (minor) corrections, cleanups to most existing Makefile.ams * Adds automake support to all remaining BSPs which have not yet been converted to automake. * Makefile.am for all remaining wrapup/Makefile.ams
1999-12-01 Patch rtems-rc-19991123-rc-2.diff from Ralf CorsepiusJoel Sherrill1-0/+53
<corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> which implements automake support for some score/cpu/<RTEMS_CPU> subdirectories and fixes a few minor configuration bugs. To apply: rm -rf c/src/exec/score/cpu/a29k/wrap rm -rf c/src/exec/score/cpu/hppa1.1/wrap rm -rf c/src/exec/score/cpu/i386/wrap rm -rf c/src/exec/score/cpu/mips64orion/wrap rm -rf c/src/exec/score/cpu/no_cpu/wrap patch -p1 < rtems-rc-19991123-rc-2.diff.gz Notes: * I don't see a possiblity to convert the powerpc subdirectory in its current layout to automake the time being. * Besides the fact that this subdirectory is not in single-tree building layout, the actual showstopper is the ifeq $(RTEMS_CPU_MODEL),mpc750) gmake-conditional in powerpc/Makefile.in, which automake (correctly) refuses to handle. * The problem is *not* specific to the powerpc. Other CPUs basically have similar problems (SH:sh7032 vs sh7045, SPARC: erc32.h in score/cpu/sparc), but have been lucky to get around real issues (cf. configuration files below score/cpu/sh/). * From a configuration focused POV this problem boils down to a file/subdirectory selection problem: ppc: 1 or others sh: 1 out of 2 sparc: 1 out of 1 Automake's means to implement such behavior is using conditionals to be evaluated at configuration-time. The old configuration scheme however used make-time conditionals. The SH port was lucky to get around this issue because it applies a selection from a limited set of possible selections, the powerpc however applies a selection from an unlimited set, based on data not being available at configuration time. * Currently I only see two general solutions: 1) make RTEMS_CPU_MODEL available at configuration time, ie. replace make-time configuration by configuration-time configuration 2) Perform the selection at build-time, i.e. always install all files, but use #ifdef #else #endif in source files. This is what the m68k has exploited at other locations inside of the source-tree. => This directory is the last one remaining not using automake below the whole exec/ hierarchy.
1999-11-17Updated copyright notice.Joel Sherrill6-10/+6
1999-11-05This is another pass at making sure that nothing outside the BSPJoel Sherrill1-0/+9
unnecessarily uses any variables defined by the BSP. On this sweep, use of BSP_Configuration and Cpu_table was eliminated. A significant part of this modification was the addition of macros to access fields in the RTEMS configuration structures. This is necessary to strengthen the division between the BSP independent parts of RTEMS and the BSPs themselves. This started after comments and analysis by Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>.
1999-11-04The files in libcpu should not be directly dependent on any BSP. InJoel Sherrill1-1/+4
particular, using bsp.h, or getting information from the BSP which should properly be obtained from RTEMS is forbidden. This is necessary to strengthen the division between the BSP independent parts of RTEMS and the BSPs themselves. This started after comments and analysis by Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>. The changes primarily eliminated the need to include bsp.h and peeking at BSP_Configuration. The use of Cpu_table in each BSP needs to be eliminated.
1999-07-29Patch from Charles-Antoine Gauthier <charles.gauthier@iit.nrc.ca>Joel Sherrill1-1/+1
to correct a typo CPU_HAS_OWN_HOST_TO_NETWORK_ROUTINES was actually typed in as CPU_CPU_HAS_OWN_HOST_TO_NETWORK_ROUTINES.
1999-05-18Patch from Daniel Kelley <dank@icube.com>:Joel Sherrill1-4/+4
I found a small buglet in the mips64orion _CPU_ISR_Set_level; the original was wiping out the level argument, and then comparing the current interrupt level with some random value of v0. See patch below.
1999-03-31Fixed paths to include files so this will build.Joel Sherrill4-0/+1051
1999-02-19Moved asm.h back up in tree.Joel Sherrill1-0/+102
1999-02-19Moved to proper rtems/scoreJoel Sherrill3-217/+74
1999-02-18Part of the automake VI patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill2-0/+1042
> 4) rtems-rc-19990202-0.diff /reorg-score-cpu.sh > > reorg-score-cpu.sh reorganizes the cpu/<cpu>/* subdirectories in a > similar manner than previous reorg scripts did. rtems-rc-19990202-0.diff > contains the diffs after reorg-score-cpu.sh has been run on a > rtems-19981215 snapshot + my patches up to rtems-rc-19990131-2.diff. > > This patch is rather nasty and may break something. However, I've tested > it for about 10 different target/bsp pairs and believe to have shaken > out most bugs. I wonder about the following .h files that were not moved: a29k/asm.h a29k/cpu_asm.h i386/asm.h i960/asm.h m68k/asm.h m68k/m68302.h m68k/m68360.h m68k/qsm.h m68k/sim.h mips64orion/asm.h mips64orion/cpu_asm.h mips64orion/mips64orion.h no_cpu/asm.h no_cpu/cpu_asm.h powerpc/asm.h powerpc/mpc860.h sh/asm.h sparc/asm.h sparc/erc32.h
1999-02-18Yet another part of automake VI from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:Joel Sherrill3-936/+0
> 4) rtems-rc-19990202-0.diff /reorg-score-cpu.sh > > reorg-score-cpu.sh reorganizes the cpu/<cpu>/* subdirectories in a > similar manner than previous reorg scripts did. rtems-rc-19990202-0.diff > contains the diffs after reorg-score-cpu.sh has been run on a > rtems-19981215 snapshot + my patches up to rtems-rc-19990131-2.diff. > > This patch is rather nasty and may break something. However, I've tested > it for about 10 different target/bsp pairs and believe to have shaken > out most bugs. I wonder about the following .h files that were not moved: a29k/asm.h a29k/cpu_asm.h i386/asm.h i960/asm.h m68k/asm.h m68k/m68302.h m68k/m68360.h m68k/qsm.h m68k/sim.h mips64orion/asm.h mips64orion/cpu_asm.h mips64orion/mips64orion.h no_cpu/asm.h no_cpu/cpu_asm.h powerpc/asm.h powerpc/mpc860.h sh/asm.h sparc/asm.h sparc/erc32.h
1998-12-15Switched to use of ASM compilation conditional.Joel Sherrill1-2/+2
1998-12-15Changed reference from no_cpu to mips64orion.Joel Sherrill1-1/+1
1998-02-17updated copyright to 1998Joel Sherrill3-3/+3
1997-10-08Fixed typo in the pointer to the license terms.Joel Sherrill3-6/+6
1997-04-22headers updated to reflect new style copyright notice as partJoel Sherrill4-15/+15
of switching to the modified GNU GPL.
1997-04-07added "ifndef" to avoid redefinition warningJoel Sherrill1-0/+2
1997-04-07commented out sccs_id to eliminate warning.Joel Sherrill1-3/+6
1997-01-29Added include of targopts.h.Joel Sherrill1-0/+1
1996-09-11added $Id$ to file headersJoel Sherrill7-4/+7
cpu.h: added prototype for _CPU_ISR_Get_level()
1996-09-06new file for MIPS port by Craig Lebakken (lebakken@minn.net) andJoel Sherrill7-0/+2335
Derrick Ostertag (ostertag@transition.com).