# # Config file for the European Space Agency ERC32 # a V7 SPARC processor derived from the Cypress 601/602 set. # # $Id$ # include $(RTEMS_ROOT)/make/custom/default.cfg RTEMS_CPU=sparc ifeq ($(RTEMS_CPU_MODEL),erc32nfp) MSOFT_FLOAT = -msoft-float else RTEMS_CPU_MODEL=erc32 endif # This is the actual bsp directory used during the build process. RTEMS_BSP_FAMILY=erc32 # The -mflat avoids the use of save/restore instructions. It has # a negative impact on the performance of RTEMS and should not be used. ifeq ($(RTEMS_USE_GCC272),yes) # -mno-v8 says not to use v8 level instructions. i.e. use v7 only # FIXME: This known not to work with gcc's >= gcc-2.95 CPU_CFLAGS = -mno-v8 -mcypress $(MSOFT_FLOAT) else # -mcpu=cypress says to optimize for a Cypress 60x chipset CPU_CFLAGS = -mcpu=cypress $(MSOFT_FLOAT) endif # optimize flag: typically -0, could use -O4 or -fast # -O4 is ok for RTEMS CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE_V=-O4 # This makes the target dependent options file # NO_TABLE_MOVE (SPARC PORT) # do not have a second trap table -- use the BSP's # # CONSOLE_USE_INTERRUPTS (erc32_bsp) # The erc32 console driver can operate in either polled or interrupt mode. # Under the simulator (especially when FAST_UART is defined), polled seems # to operate better. It is common for a task to print a line (like the # end of test message) and then exit. In this case, the program returns # control to the simulator command line before the program has even queued # the output to the uart. Thus sis has no chance of getting the data out. # # SIMSPARC_FAST_IDLE (erc32_bsp) # If defined, speed up the clock ticks while the idle task is running so # time spent in the idle task is minimized. This significantly reduces # the wall time required to execute the RTEMS test suites. # # FPU_REVB (erc32_bsp) # If defined, enables work-around for bug 3.14 in FPU rev.B or rev.C # # CPU_U32_FIX (all) # Needed to align received TCP/IP packets since SPARC does not # support unaligned memory access. # define make-target-options @echo "#define NO_TABLE_MOVE 1" >>$@ @echo "/* #define SIMSPARC_FAST_IDLE 1 */" >>$@ @echo "/* #define FPU_REVB 1 */" >>$@ @echo "#define CPU_U32_FIX 1" >>$@ endef # The following are definitions of make-exe which will work using ld as # is currently required. It is expected that as of gcc 2.8, the end user # will be able to override parts of the compilers specs and link using gcc. ifeq ($(RTEMS_USE_GCC272),yes) define make-exe $(LD) -u _sbrk $(LDFLAGS) -N -T $(LINKCMDS) -o $(basename $@).exe \ $(START_FILE) $(LINK_OBJS) --start-group $(LINK_LIBS) --end-group $(NM) -g -n $(basename $@).exe > $(basename $@).num $(SIZE) $(basename $@).exe endef else define make-exe $(LINK.c) $(AM_CFLAGS) $(AM_LDFLAGS) -o $(basename $@).exe \ $(LINK_OBJS) $(LINK_LIBS) $(NM) -g -n $(basename $@).exe > $(basename $@).num $(SIZE) $(basename $@).exe endef endif # Miscellaneous additions go here