updated to reflect 3.5.17

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Joel Sherrill
1996-07-02 17:46:34 +00:00
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This is the list of outstanding problems in this release.
+ The POSIX threads and real time extensions code in this tree does
not work yet and is intentionally not in the normal build path.
+ The POSIX threads and real time extensions code in this tree are
not completely tested yet. Some of the POSIX tests do run but none
of the POSIX code is in the normal build path.
+ The test spfatal is out of date and as a result will NOT execute
correctly. The addition of POSIX and consequent ongoing initialization
reorganization makes it pointless to fix this until the POSIX support
is completely in place.
+ The m68000 support is nearly complete now. The missing piece
inside the executive proper is support for the software interrupt
stack. Also, the m68k family has become quite large and an
understanding of the compatibility of the peripherals on the various
members of the 683xx family would allow someone to designate some
of the drivers submitted for the gen683xx BSPs as useful on other
members.
+ The m68k family has become quite large and an understanding of the
compatibility of the peripherals on the various members of the 683xx
family would allow someone to designate some of the drivers submitted
for the gen683xx BSPs as useful on other members.
+ The only i960 family member tested is the CA. No support for the
+ The only supported i960 family member is the CA. No support for the
floating point support found in other family members is present.
This also implies that RTEMS may "think" of something as generic
across the i960 family when in fact it is specific to the CA.