This patch allows the existing FPU code to support both VFP-D16 and
VFP-D32. According to ARM, writes to D32DIS are ignored for D16 so
there's no need to enclose the bic instruction with an #ifdef. We tested
it on a TMS570LS3137 using TI initialization code and it works fine.
Signed-off by: Martin Galvan <martin.galvan@tallertechnologies.com>
Remove miniIMFS. Statically initialize the root IMFS.
Add configuration options to disable individual
features of the root IMFS, e.g.
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_CHOWN,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_FCHMOD,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_LINK,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_MKNOD,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_MOUNT,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_READLINK,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_RENAME,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_RMNOD,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_SYMLINK,
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_UNMOUNT, and
o CONFIGURE_IMFS_DISABLE_UTIME.
This allows it to be wrapped by another function at link-time
and can be used to trace interrupts. If not placed in a separate
file, the function pointer address used in BSP_shared_interrupt_init
will be resolved at compile-time, and the function will not be wrappable.
The structure tms570_sci_context holds state variable
tx_chars_in_hw which holds if and how many characters
(in the optional FIFO support for some Ti SCIs) are submitted
into hardware.
When field is not writable then code breaks when RTEMS
is build for Flash area.
The problem found and analyzed by Martin Galvan from tallertechnologies.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Pisa <pisa@cmp.felk.cvut.cz>
Add AltiVec and FPU support to the Context_Control in case we use the
e6500 multilib.
Add PPC_MULTILIB_ALTIVEC and PPC_MULTILIB_FPU multilib defines. Add
non-volatile AltiVec and FPU context to Context_Control. Add save/restore of
non-volatile AltiVec and FPU to _CPU_Context_switch(). Add save/restore
of volatile AltiVec and FPU context to the exception code. Adjust data
cache optimizations for the new context and cache line size.
This allows the BSP to define an optional spin delay which is
useful for making time appear to pass at a rate closer to
wall time. On the Edison, this was used with a polled console
driver to slow polling to a reasonable rate and make time
pass reasonably close to correctly even with no clock tick
support.