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@chapter BSP Questions
The items in this category provide answers to questions
commonly asked about BSPs.
@section What is a BSP?
BSP is an acronym for Board Support Package.
A BSP is a collection of device drivers, startup code, linker scripts,
and compiler support files (specs files) that tailor RTEMS for a
particular target hardware environment.
@section What has to be in a BSP?
The basic set of items is the linker script, bsp_specs, and startup code.
If you want standard IO, then you need a console driver. This is needed
to run any of the RTEMS tests. If you want to measure passage of time,
you need a clock tick driver. This driver is needed for all RTEMS tests
EXCEPT hello world and the timing tests. The timer driver is a benchmark
timer and is needed for the tmtests (timing tests). Sometimes you will
see a shmsupp directory which is for shared memory multiprocessing
systems. The network driver and real-time clock drivers are optional
and not required by any RTEMS tests.
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