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Author SHA1 Message Date
Joel Sherrill
9e7d42dd14 Added C++ linking rule from Rosimildo DaSilva <rdasilva@connecttel.com>. 1999-05-14 16:26:47 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
123d4b7dc1 Removed -fomit-frame-pointer from all i386 BSPs since it breaks C++
exceptions and makes debug stack traces impossible.
1999-05-14 14:34:39 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
16a384cfb1 New BSP from Tony R. Ambardar <tonya@ece.ubc.ca> from the
University of British Columbia.  The BSP is for:

    Yes, this is the "entry model" of a series of boards from Technologic
    Systems. Costs <$200 I believe. They have a WWW page at www.t-systems.com.
    I am letting them know about the availability of this BSP too.
1999-04-23 16:35:11 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
0213bcfc6a Turned on console interrupts. 1999-04-19 17:14:11 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
9572c41d09 Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:
This is an attempt to work-around a couple of nasty bugs in librdbg's
Makefiles and configuration:

Configure and build RTEMS as below:
  configure --enable-networking --enable-rdbg --target=i386-rtems
  make RTEMS_BSP=i386ex

After a few minutes you will notice that building aborts in librdbg ....

Analysis:

  1) librdbg is tried to be built, though librdbg is not supported and the
     required directory hierarchy librdbg/i386/i386ex/  is not existant.

     The cause for this is incorrect setting of HAS_RDBG in most
     make/custom/*.cfg files (except pc386.cfg). At the moment all
     custom/*.cfg files (except pc386.cfg) in general are required to contain
     HAS_RDBG=no. However, having HAS_NETWORKING=no in most custom/*.cfg
     files and the toplevel configure script suppress building librdbg for
     all CPUs except of i386.

     => The i386ex BSP falls though this scheme and librdbg is tried to be
        build (CPU=i386 and HAS_NETWORKING=yes).

  2) The Makefile.ins below lib/librdbg in general support i386/pc386 only
     and are not capable to be used for multiple CPUs or BSPs (RPCGEN
     generates it's target and bsp-specific files into librdbg/, therefore no
     other CPU or BSP can ever be built afterwards). This problem is hidden
     until now, because only a single CPU/BSP pair (i386/pc386) is really
     supported.

  3) The Makefile.ins below lib/librdbg can delete source files due to
     improper handling of source files (make clean removes the *.x files in
     the source-tree when configuring inside of the source-tree).


The patch below tries to work-around these problems for the i386ex and
the pc386 BSPs. This work-around is rather fragile (it applies rpcgen
-D, I don't know how portable this is) and incomplete (all custom/*.cfg
except of pc386.cfg should contain HAS_RDBG=no), nevertheless it should
work.
1999-04-19 13:11:13 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
6e27f58885 Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:
Installing of bsp_specs for aliased bsps is broken. Instead of installing
  RTEMS_BSP_FAMILY/bsp_specs, RTEMS_BSP/bsp_specs was tried to be installed.

  The patch below should fix this problem (tested with mips64orion p4600 and
  p4650).
1999-04-12 20:27:14 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
c9b07e92d1 Automake II patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:
With my most recent automake patch (automake II) we could even simplify more
  files below make/, because the host-compiler related parts of those files
  aren't used anymore :-.

  Whatsoever, the patch below should fix this problem.

  Note: This is a mere bug fix, it doesn't move any of the variables involved
  to target.cfg nor does it try to eliminate any variable.
1999-03-24 22:49:17 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
da7a73e02a Enable building the network stack. 1999-03-23 23:05:32 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
dfe7746ed9 Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> 1999-03-17 23:43:32 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
a902441a25 Patch from John S. Gwynne <jgwynne@mrcday.com> to correct minor
problems that prevented the 19990302 snapshot from running on
the efi332.

    I'm happy to report that rtems-19990302 is running on the efi332
    board. I have enclosed a few minor patches below to the efi332 bsp. All
    patches are within that library but one. make/custom/efi332.cfg has a
    patch to select the right CPU_CFLAGS (at one time -m68332 was a
    problem... -mcpu32 or -m68332 work fine now).
1999-03-16 02:26:50 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
54d3d1e155 Added $(CPPFLAGS) to all gcc 2.8 style make-exe rules. 1999-03-08 21:41:09 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
7d7b2a3d8d Patch from Charles Gauthier <Charles.Gauthier@@iit.nrc.ca> to address
FP issues on this target:

The default variants of libc, libm and libgcc assume that a 68881
coprocessor is present. Without the FPSP, any floating point operation,
including printf() with a "%f" format specifier, is likely to cause an
unimplemented instruction exception.

The FPSP works with the default variants of libc, libm and libgcc. It does not
work in conjunction with the msoft-float variants. The paranoia test goes into
an infinite loop at milestone 40. I am guessing that floor() is returning an
incorrect value.

The msoft-float variants of libc, libm and libgcc appear to do floating point
I/O properly. They only failed in paranoia. Offhand, I can't think of why they
would conflict with the FPSP, so I think that there is something wrong with the
msoft-float code. It might be my installation.

Given my experiences, I decided to install the FPSP in bsp_start(), and to link
against the default variants of libc, libm and libgcc. This causes the
executables to increase in size by about 60 KB. The README file and the
mvme167.cfg specify how to remove the FPSP, and how to link against the
msoft-float variants of the libraries. This is not what Eric Norum had done: on
my host, his gen68360_040 port links RTEMS code with the msoft-float variants
of libc and libm, and the default variant of libgcc. In this configuration, the
output of printf() with "%f" is garbage on my target.
1999-02-24 15:46:25 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
d6f2820063 Added $(LIB_VARIANT) to start16.bin. 1999-02-24 14:39:24 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
98e8c7f2a0 Corrected spacing. 1999-02-24 14:39:03 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
9c448e1db3 BSP for Vista Score603e added. 1999-02-19 00:22:33 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
5d024595a7 MVME167 BSP submitted by Charles Gauthier <Charles.Gauthier@iit.nrc.ca>. 1999-02-18 19:23:28 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
a110b68252 Part of automake VI patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:
> 2) rtems-rc-19990131-1.diff
>
> Rework of compilers/*.cfg files (esp. gcc-target-default.cfg) to adapt
> the flags/makefile variables to automake and make standards (cf.
> make.info - implicit rules/variables).
>
> This patch is rather risky and may probably break things, but is an
> essential step towards automake.
>
> FWIW: It also reverts the i386-ASMFLAGS/ASFLAGS-patch, which was wrong,
> as I had to experience ;-.
1999-02-18 17:55:49 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
011677f8fc Part of automake VI Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>.
> Adds variables to the custom/*cfg files to specify the location of
> tools. The purpose is to remove hard-coded paths from the Makefiles.
>
> In later steps this eases moving the tools to other locations.
1999-02-18 17:54:03 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
0c04c377bc ./clock/Makefile.in,v
./clock/clock.c,v
./console/Makefile.in,v
./console/config.c,v
./console/console.c,v
./console/console.h,v
./console/debugio.c,v
./console/i8042.c,v
./console/i8042_p.h,v
./console/i8042vga.c,v
./console/i8042vga.h,v
./console/ns16550.c,v
./console/ns16550.h,v
./console/ns16550_p.h,v
./console/ns16550cfg.c,v
./console/ns16550cfg.h,v
./console/vga.c,v
./console/vga_p.h,v
./console/z85c30.c,v
./console/z85c30.h,v
./console/z85c30_p.h,v
./console/z85c30cfg.c,v
./console/z85c30cfg.h,v
./include/Makefile.in,v
./include/bsp.h,v
./include/chain.h,v
./include/coverhd.h,v
./include/extisrdrv.h,v
./include/nvram.h,v
./include/pci.h,v
./include/tod.h,v
./network/Makefile.in,v
./network/amd79c970.c,v
./network/amd79c970.h,v
./nvram/Makefile.in,v
./nvram/ds1385.h,v
./nvram/mk48t18.h,v
./nvram/nvram.c,v
./nvram/prepnvr.h,v
./nvram/stk11c68.h,v
./pci/Makefile.in,v
./pci/pci.c,v
./start/Makefile.in,v
./start/start.s,v
./startup/Makefile.in,v
./startup/bspclean.c,v
./startup/bspstart.c,v
./startup/bsptrap.s,v
./startup/device-tree,v
./startup/genpvec.c,v
./startup/linkcmds,v
./startup/rtems-ctor.cc,v
./startup/sbrk.c,v
./startup/setvec.c,v
./startup/spurious.c,v
./startup/swap.c,v
./timer/Makefile.in,v
./timer/timer.c,v
./tod/Makefile.in,v
./tod/cmos.h,v
./tod/tod.c,v
./universe/Makefile.in,v
./universe/universe.c,v
./vectors/Makefile.in,v
./vectors/README,v
./vectors/align_h.s,v
./vectors/vectors.s,v
./wrapup/Makefile.in,v
./Makefile.in,v
./README,v
./STATUS,v
./bsp_specs,v
1999-02-18 16:48:14 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
ee73396529 Jay Monkman <jmonkman@frasca.com> submitted the eth_comm BSP for a PPC860
based board.
1999-02-17 20:24:53 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
b5e4eb746e Commented out disable of building network code so it is built. You can
hack through some paths to check error checking paths without a network
driver.
1999-02-05 00:30:30 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
2caa006b35 Added instruction and data cache enable. 1999-02-05 00:29:47 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
6a14ae56a3 Added comments to indicate what options are required to take advantage
of removal of unused function code found in newer binutils/egcs
snapshots.  Early test with psim and hello.exe showed about a 13%
gain.
1999-01-19 20:24:56 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
4721cf1ecb Patch from Emmanuel Raguet <raguet@crf.canon.fr> to add remote debug server
and RPC support to RTEMS.  Thanks. :)  Email follows:

    Hello,

    For Xmas, here is the Remote Debugger on RTEMS !

    Here are 2 patches for the Remote Debugger on RTEMS for pc386 from Linux
    host :

     - one for RTEMS it self,
     - one for GDB-4.17.


    1/ RTEMS patch
    --------------

    This patch adds 2 libraries :
     - a simplified SUN RPC library
     - the Remote Debugger library

    The configuration command is the following :
    ../rtems4/configure --target=i386-rtemself --enable-rtemsbsp=pc386
    --enable-rdbg

    The SUN RPC library is built only if networking is set.
    The RDBG library is built if networking and enable-rdbg are set.

    The function used to initialize the debugger is :
            rtems_rdbg_initialize ();

    A special function has been created to force a task to be
    in a "debug" state : enterRdbg().
    The use of this function is not mandatory.



    2/ GDB-4.17 patch
    -----------------

    This patch create a new RTEMS target for GDB-4.17.

    The configuration command is the following :
    ./configure --enable-shared --target=i386RTEMS

    To connect to a target, use :
      target rtems [your_site_address]

    Then, attach the target using : attach 1

    And... Debug ;)

    You can obtain the original GDB-4.17 on
    ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/source/devel/gdb_4.17.orig.tar.gz

    This has been tested from a Debian 2.0.1 linux host.
1998-12-03 23:54:14 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
97e2729d1a Added --disable-multiprocessing flag and modified a lot of files to make
it work.
1998-11-23 17:38:09 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
35e5ae647b Removed "HAS_NETWORKING=no". 1998-11-23 16:38:13 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
588b68976f Bug report from Peter Mueller <pmueller@decrc.abb.de>:
I use the m68k/efi332 BSP together with a home made board. After some
  time of debugging I found  that the m68020 CPU is used to build rtems.
  This is not correct, because the 68332 does not have some of the 68020
  features (no separate int stack ...). It is necessary to change this to
  mcpu32. After a clean/make everything works fine.
1998-11-19 21:57:39 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
692b9f7fdd Merged Vista SCORE603e, Radstone PPCn_60x, and DY-4 DMV177 BSPs along
with libchip.
1998-10-28 19:17:16 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
6e0721ad0e Patch from Erik Ivanenko <erik.ivanenko@utoronto.ca>:
Please find attached a new i386ex.cfg.  It has been altered to change
    the files that get generated with the .nxe extension to .coff.   This
    change is necessary to align the file names generated by "make-exe" to
    the those referred to in the GDB.HOWTO found in the
    i386/shared/comm directory.  It has been successfully tested on ticker (
    without GDB), and base_sp( with GDB ) .  I just set a breakpoint and
    continue...
1998-10-22 18:16:25 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
fae18771ec Removed unnecessary settings. 1998-10-15 19:19:35 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
714137ef7c Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de> to correct minor
cosmetic things.
1998-10-13 15:03:27 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
09213ec317 Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:
As mentioned in other mails before, there is are minor inconsistencies in the
  posix custom/*cfg files.

    Linux-posix.cfg sets RTEMS_BSP=posix
    FreeBSD-posix.cfg sets RTEMS_BSP=posix
    Solaris-posix.cfg first sets RTEMS_BSP=posix, later it sets
       RTEMS_BSP=solaris2

    1. Setting RTEMS_BSP=posix is redunant to settings in default.cfg
    2. The solaris variant of setting RTEMS_BSP is merely non-functional.

    The patch attached to this mail should clean up this issue.

    The patch was tested by building the posix bsp under
    i686-pc-linux-glibc1/glibc2 and Solaris2.6 (I did not run any
    rtems program, however) The HPUX9 and FreeBSD configuration files
    were adapted in analogy to the solaris and linux configurations.
1998-10-05 13:53:16 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
e125ad3471 Switched from HAS_KA9Q=no to HAS_NETWORKING=no. 1998-10-01 18:48:43 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
a0b7a078db Patch from Eric Norum <eric@skatter.usask.ca>:
Here's a patch to get rid of the `#define RTEMS__mcpu32p__ 1' when
    gen68360.cfg is being used as a companion for gen68360_040.cfg.  The
    old version worked because of the order of the conditional tests in
    m68k.h (the check for __mc68040__ is before the test for
    RTEMS__mcpu32p__) , but I think it might have been a little confusing
    to others just getting started.
1998-10-01 18:38:53 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
be4284d0f2 BSP submitted by Thomas Doerfler <td@imd.m.isar.de>:
Finally I am through: I have found the last bugs that made RTEMS-
    4.0-beta3 start on my ppc403 board from ROM. So now the '403
    support is up to date again.

    Roughly I have added the following features:
        - support for the on-chip interrupt controller (in a separate module)
        - interrupt support for the console device
        - termios support for the console device

    ==============================================
    Since the BSP behaivour changed in some details (console no
    longer is polling, other memory layout etc) I have created a new
    BSP "helas403" rather than changing the "papyrus" BSP. The old
    "polled" console driver still sticks around in "console.c.polled"
    To get the BSP up and running, I had to create the new BSP files
    (derived from papyrus). Besides that, the following source areas
    have been changed:

    - c/src/lib/libcpu/powerpc/ppc403: changes to console driver, small
    changes to clock driver, new "ictrl" interrupt controller driver

    - c/src/exec/score/cpu/powerpc/ppc.h: some small changes
    (added ppc403 characteristics like a exception vector prefix
    register, some special register definitions). I am quite sure, they
    are compatible with the existing sources, although I did not check

    - c/src/exec/score/cpu/powerpc/cpu.c: There is one severe
    limitation in the exception entries: Due to the current code
    arrangement, the "branch absolute" to the ISR handler may only
    jump to the first 128MByte or the last 128MByte of the 4GByte
    address range. When the ppc403 is running out of ROM, the ROM
    functions are located in the last 128MByte (0xFFF00000 and up).
    These addresses were not handled correctly (sign reduced) in
    "install_raw_handler". The change I added should work on existing
    ppc BSPs aswell...

    - c/src/lib/libc/termios.c: During my tests, I added one change you
    sent me, so this patch will already be incorporated in the current
    source tree.

    There are some smaller changes, see the attached diff file.

    =========================================
    Concerning the GNU toolchain:

    I tried several tool chains. Finally I almost succeeded with

    egcs-1.0.3a with patch  egcs-1.0.3-rtems-diff-19980527

    I had to add the following lines to the egcs files. Without them
    configure complaint that the cross compiler could not generate
    executable output.
    - additional lines needed in egcs distribution in file
      gcc/config/rs6000/rtems.h:

    +++ lines start
    #undef STARTFILE_DEFAULT_SPEC
    #define STARTFILE_DEFAULT_SPEC "ecrti.o%s"

    #undef  ENDFILE_DEFAULT_SPEC
    #define ENDFILE_DEFAULT_SPEC "ecrtn.o%s"
    ++++ lines end

    As far as I have seen in the Changelog of egcs, you have recently
    sent two patches affecting the powerpc support, but they were
    added in the wrong order.... :-(

    egcs-19980628 with patch egcs-19980628-rtems-diff-19980707 does
    not work!

    I used binutils 2.9.1 with patch binutils-2.9.1-rtems-diff-19980515
     (binutils 2.8.1 does not work, internal error in gas)
    and newlib-1.8.0 with patch newlib-1.8.0-rtems-diff-19980707

    Finally I had to poke a line in the "bit" script, since, on my LINUX
    machine, the GNU make is only available as "make", not as
    "gmake"...

    For all the tools and newlib I selected configuration "powerpc-
    rtems".

--------------------------------------------
IMD Ingenieurbuero fuer Microcomputertechnik
Thomas Doerfler           Herbststrasse 8
D-82178 Puchheim          Germany
email:    td@imd.m.isar.de
1998-09-30 21:50:42 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
17408b901b Patch from Eric Norum <eric@skatter.USask.Ca>:
I found that my 68040/68360 test programs would not run even after
    I fixed the `wrong BSP' problem.

    It seems that there's a bug in the interrupt handling code for
    processors with hardware interrupt stacks (e.g. 68040).  The wrong
    status register was getting pushed on the stack for the `return
    from exception' to call _ISR__Dispatch.   This ended up making
    the context switch code run on the interrupt stack, so interrupt-driven
    context switches would always fail.

    I guess that no one has tried running any of the RTEMS-4.0 snapshots
    on a 68040 machine!

    Anyhow, here are the patches for
        1) gen68360.cfg   ---   to fix the `wrong-BSP' problem.
        2) m68k/cpu_asm.s ---   to fix the hardware interrupt stack problem.

    With these patches in place, the network demo programs run on my
    68040/68360 system.  The paranoia program runs with no failures,
    defects nor flaws.
1998-09-30 13:02:30 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
bfcf4cb3db Updates to tree to make it build with all desired changes and the conversion
of the SONIC driver to the new FreeBSD stack instead of KA9Q.
1998-09-11 23:35:09 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
cce81a748f A patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>:
Here is another patch to hopefully enhance rtems' configuration.

    Motivation: Try to support other c-compilers besides gcc (I tried to
    build rtems under Solaris using sun's WSPro c-compiler).

    Here is a couple of small patches concerning the host compiler
    configuration, which fix/work-around the worst problems when using sun's
    WSPro c-compiler.

    Changes:
        * Replaced make/compilers/gcc.cfg with make/compilers/gcc.cfg.in, ie.
          gcc.cfg is generated by configure now.
        * Removed a line containing a hard-coded "gcc" from gcc.cfg (BUG-fix).
        * Add -g to host compiler flags only if configure reported -g to work
        * Add -Wall to host compiler flags only if configure reported that the
          host compiler is gcc (WSPro's cc chokes on -Wall).
        * Some modifications to make/Makefile.in
        * Adapted make/custom/default.cfg to the new location of gcc.cfg

    BTW, gcc.cfg/gcc.cfg.in seems to be full of unused code (DEBUG-VARIANTS
    etc.) which deserves to be cleaned up, IMO.

    IMO, a similar patch should be applied to gcc-target-default.cfg
1998-08-21 17:43:22 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
28e7d7faed Patches from Eric Norum 1998-08-20 22:04:22 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
0280cb66f5 FreeBSD stack compiles for the first time (except libc/strsep.c) 1998-08-20 14:39:09 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
2d7d605fdf Patch from Aleksey <qqi@world.std.com>:
It fixes netboot build problem, KA9Q configuration
    for pc386, some compiler wardning, it also removed some stuff
    ifdef'ed with '#if 0'.
1998-08-19 14:41:23 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
b93a1ab9ff Cleaned up the ka9q definition. 1998-08-19 12:42:35 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
0e3c009625 changed load address 1998-08-05 15:44:09 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
032c100ec2 Added HAS_RTC and enabled KA9Q. 1998-07-30 15:56:59 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
db29826d0f Switching console interrupts on and off as we test. 1998-07-25 16:20:57 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
dbaf51a44b Patch from Emmanuel Raguet <raguet@crf.canon.fr>:
Here is a patch for KA9Q stack.

    This patch contains an Ethernet Driver for Western Digital,
    some fixes for the UDP and TCP protocols (for endian conversion)
    and some little programs which allow the test of UDP and TCP
    sockets via Ethernet.

    I have tested that on an Intel machine. If someone can test it
    on a big-endian machine, ...
1998-07-23 22:13:10 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
9305e52a18 Patch from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>.
Changes to make/custom/gensh1.cfg. Needed for shgen support
1998-07-17 15:18:08 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
25e3f9a1c6 Switched CONSOLE_USE_INTERRUPTS to "1" so console would use interrupts.
Switched PPC_USE_SPRG to "0" so RTEMS use of sprg would not conflict with
any possible sprg usage by the DY-4 ROM monitor.
1998-07-15 13:59:36 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
d7d51376cb Now strip elf executables so they are much smaller and quicker to
read from and write to a floppy.
1998-07-09 18:52:07 +00:00
Joel Sherrill
132f19405b Initial submission of gen68340 BSP (should run on a 68349) from
Geoffroy Montel <g_montel@yahoo.com>.
1998-07-01 22:03:20 +00:00