@c @c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-1998. @c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR). @c All rights reserved. @c @c $Id$ @c @ifinfo @node Introduction, Introduction Supporting Tools, Top, Top @end ifinfo @chapter Introduction @ifinfo @menu * Introduction Supporting Tools:: * Introduction Documentation:: @end menu @end ifinfo This document describes the contents, installation procedure, and current status of Release @value{RELEASE} of the RTEMS executive. An installation procedure is provided which describes the steps necessary to load and configure the RTEMS environment, including the GNU Development Environment and the Cygnus NEWLIB ANSI C Library, on a host computer. The status of the RTEMS environment is given, which includes supported processors and target boards, versions of the GNU utilities which were used by the RTEMS developers for this release, support libraries status, features which are not implemented, and any known existing problems. This RTEMS release package contains the following general components: @itemize @bullet @item RTEMS C Executive @item RTEMS C Documentation Set @item RTEMS NEWLIB ANSI C Library @item Patches to GNU Development Tools @end itemize There is a mailing list dedicated to RTEMS. This is a Majordomo style mailing list and may be subscribed to by sending a message to rtems-list-request@@OARcorp.com with the following line as the body: @example subscribe rtems_user@@your_email_goes_here.com @end example Please replace rtems_user@@your_email_goes_here.com with your email address. @ifinfo @node Introduction Supporting Tools, GNU Development Tools, Introduction, Introduction @end ifinfo @section Supporting Tools @ifinfo @menu * GNU Development Tools:: * ANSI C Libraries:: * GNU C Library:: * Cygnus NEWLIB C Library:: @end menu @end ifinfo This section discusses the freely available tools and libraries which are part of the RTEMS Development Environment. None of the tools discussed in this section were developed by the RTEMS project, although many do include submissions from the project. All of the tools and libraries required to build RTEMS are freely available. The home ftp site for most of the non-RTEMS specific tools is either prep.ai.mit.edu (18.71.0.38) or ftp.cygnus.com (140.174.1.3). Specifically of interest to embedded systems developers using the GNU tools is the crossgcc mailing list. This is a Majordomo style mailing list and may be subscribed to by sending a message to crossgcc-request@@cygnus.com with the following line as the body: @example subscribe rtems_user@@your_email_goes_here.com @end example Please replace rtems_user@@your_email_goes_here.com with your email address. The FAQ for crossgcc is in the /pub/embedded/crossgcc directory on ftp.cygnus.com (205.180.83.42). @ifinfo @node GNU Development Tools, ANSI C Libraries, Introduction Supporting Tools, Introduction Supporting Tools @end ifinfo @subsection GNU Development Tools Numerous GNU tools are used in the RTEMS Development Environment including C and Ada compilers, the GNU make program, GNU m4, the GNU assembler and binary utilities (linker, librarian, etc.), GNU tar, GNU zip, and the GNU debugger. These tools are distributed in source form and are all licensed under the GNU Public License which allows for unrestricted distribution under the condition that source code always be available. The Free Software Foundation is officially the originator of most of the GNU tools although many individuals have contributed to the GNU projects. In keeping with the spirit of the GPL, most of the time the GNU tools are distributed as source code without executables. It is the responsibility of the local site to install each tool. Numerous organizations and individuals supply executables for the GNU tools. All are required by the terms of the GPL to also make the source code available to the end user. The primary ftp site for the FSF GNU tools is prep.ai.mit.edu (18.71.0.38) in the /pub/gnu directory. These tools are mirrored on numerous ftp sites. Intel maintains a toolset for their i960 processor family based on the GNU tools referred to as GNU/960. The source code for this toolset is available from ftp.intel.com (143.185.65.2). [NOTE: The GNU/960 toolset generally includes an older version of GCC than that available from the FSF. When the FSF version of GNU C is significantly newer than that in the GNU/960 release, the RTEMS developers replace the GCC in the GNU/960 toolset with the FSF release.] Cygnus maintains an ftp site -- ftp.cygnus.com (205.180.83.42) -- which contains a source code which appeals to embedded developers. Of especial interest on this site are the directories /pub/newlib and /pub/embedded. @ifinfo @node ANSI C Libraries, GNU C Library, GNU Development Tools, Introduction Supporting Tools @end ifinfo @subsection ANSI C Libraries This section discusses the following freely distributable ANSI C Libraries: @itemize @bullet @item GNU C Library, and @item Cygnus NEWLIB @end itemize No C Library is included in the standard RTEMS distribution. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and install a C Library separately. @ifinfo @node GNU C Library, Cygnus NEWLIB C Library, ANSI C Libraries, Introduction Supporting Tools @end ifinfo @subsection GNU C Library The GNU C Library is a robust and well-documented C Library which is distributed under the terms of the Library GNU Public License (LGPL). This library was not designed for use in real-time, embedded systems and the resource requirements of some of the routines in this library are an obvious indication of this. Additionally, this library does not have support for reentrancy in the sense that each task in a multitasking system could safely invoke every routine in the library. Finally, the distribution terms of the LGPL are considered undesirable by many embedded systems developers. However, the GNU C Library is very complete and is compliant with as many standards as possible. Because of this, it may be the only choice for many developers. There is currently no RTEMS support for the GNU C Library. The primary ftp site for this library is prep.ai.mit.edu (18.71.0.38). @ifinfo @node Cygnus NEWLIB C Library, Introduction Documentation, GNU C Library, Introduction Supporting Tools @end ifinfo @subsection Cygnus NEWLIB C Library The Cygnus NEWLIB C Library was specifically designed for real-time embedded systems. It is a small, reasonably documented Library with support for reentrancy. This library is a collection of freely distributable and public domain source code and is freely distributable with as few restrictions as possible placed on the end user. The primary ftp site for this library is ftp.cygnus.com (205.180.83.42). @ifinfo @node Introduction Documentation, Installation Procedure, Cygnus NEWLIB C Library, Introduction @end ifinfo @section Documentation The RTEMS Documentation Set is provided online at http://www.OARcorp.com/ as reference information for all levels of RTEMS users. The set includes the following documents: @itemize @bullet @item C Applications User's Guide @item Intel i386 Applications Supplement @item Intel i960CA Applications Supplement @item Motorola MC68xxx Applications Supplement @item Hewlett Packard PA-RISC 1.1 Applications Supplement @item SPARC Applications Supplement @item Development Environment Guide @item Release Notes @end itemize The RTEMS documentation set is available in alternate formats to support customers.