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Command and Variable Index
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##########################
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There are currently no Command and Variable Index entries.
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.. COMMENT: @printindex fn
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Directory Structure
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###################
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The RTEMS directory structure is designed to meet
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the following requirements:
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- encourage development of modular components.
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- isolate processor and target dependent code, while
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allowing as much common source code as possible to be shared
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across multiple processors and target boards.
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- allow multiple RTEMS users to perform simultaneous
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compilation of RTEMS and its support facilities for different
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processors and targets.
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The resulting directory structure has processor and
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board dependent source files isolated from generic files. When
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RTEMS is configured and built, object directories and
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an install point will be automatically created based upon
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the target CPU family and BSP selected.
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The placement of object files based upon the selected BSP name
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ensures that object files are not mixed across CPUs or targets.
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This in combination with the makefiles allows the specific
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compilation options to be tailored for a particular target
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board. For example, the efficiency of the memory subsystem for
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a particular target board may be sensitive to the alignment of
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data structures, while on another target board with the same
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processor memory may be very limited. For the first target, the
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options could specify very strict alignment requirements, while
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on the second the data structures could be *packed* to conserve
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memory. It is impossible to achieve this degree of flexibility
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without providing source code.
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The RTEMS source tree is organized based on the following variables:
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- functionality,
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- target processor family,
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- target processor model,
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- peripherals, and
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- target board.
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Each of the following sections will describe the
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contents of the directories in the RTEMS source
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tree. The top of the tree will be referenced
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as ``${RTEMS_ROOT}`` in this discussion.
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.. COMMENT: Top Level Tree
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.. COMMENT: @ifset use-ascii
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.. code:: c
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rtems-VERSION
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+--------+----+----+----+--+-----+---+-------+--------+
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aclocal automake c contrib cpukit doc make testsuites tools
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.. COMMENT: @end ifset
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/aclocal/``
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This directory contains the custom M4 macros which are available to
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the various GNU autoconf ``configure.ac`` scripts throughout
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the RTEMS source tree. GNU autoconf interprets ``configure.ac``
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files to produce the ``configure`` files used to tailor
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RTEMS build for a particular host and target environment. The
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contents of this directory will not be discussed further in this
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document.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/automake/``
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This directory contains the custom GNU automake fragments
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which are used to support the various ``Makefile.am``
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files throughout the RTEMS source tree. The
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contents of this directory will not be discussed
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further in this document.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/``
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This directory is the root of the portions of the RTEMS source
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tree which must be built tailored for a particular CPU model
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or BSP. The contents of this directory will be discussed
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in the `c/ Directory`_ section.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/contrib/``
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This directory contains contributed support software. Currently
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this directory contains the RPM specifications for cross-compilers
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hosted on GNU/Linux that target various operating systems
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including MinGW, Cygwin, FreeBSD, and Solaris. The
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cross-compilers produced using these specifications are then
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used in a Canadian cross build procedure to produce the various
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RTEMS toolsets on a GNU/Linux host.
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This directory also contains RPM specifications for the
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prebuilt cross-compilation toolsets provided by the
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RTEMS project. There are separate subdirectories
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for each of the components in the RTEMS Cross Compilation
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Environment unde the ``contrib/crossrpms/`` directory.
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This directory is configured, built, and installed separately
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from the RTEMS executive and tests. This directory will not
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be discussed further in this document.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/``
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This directory is the root for all of the "multilib’able"
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portions of RTEMS. This is a GNU way of saying the
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contents of this directory can be compiled like the
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C Library (``libc.a``) and the functionality is
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neither CPU model nor BSP specific. The source code
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for most RTEMS services reside under this directory.
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The contents of this directory will be discussed
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in the `CPU Kit Directory`_ section.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/``
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This directory is the root for all RTEMS documentation.
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The source for RTEMS is written in GNU TeXinfo and
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used to produce HTML, PDF, and "info" files.
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The RTEMS documentation is configured, built,
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and installed separately from the RTEMS executive and tests.
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The contents of this directory will be discussed
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in the `Documentation Directory`_ section.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/make/``
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This directory contains files which support the
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RTEMS Makefile’s. From a user’s perspective, the
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most important parts are found in the ``custom/``
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subdirectory. Each ".cfg" file in this directory
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is associated with a specific BSP and describes
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the CPU model, compiler flags, and procedure to
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produce an executable for the target board.
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These files are described in detail in the*RTEMS BSP and Device Driver Development Guide*
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and will not be discussed further in this document.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/``
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This directory contains the test suites for the
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various RTEMS APIs and support libraries. The
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contents of this directory are discussed in the `testsuites/ Test Suites`_ section.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/tools/``
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This directory contains RTEMS specific support utilities which
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execute on the development host. These utilities are divided
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into subdirectories based upon whether they are used in the process
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of building RTEMS and applications, are CPU specific, or are
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used to assist in updating the RTEMS source tree and applications.
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The support utilities used in the process of building RTEMS are
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described in `RTEMS Specific Utilities`_. These are the
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only components of this subtree that will be discussed in this
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document.
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.. COMMENT: c/ Directions
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c/ Directory
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============
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The ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/`` directory was formerly
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the root directory of all RTEMS source code. At this time, it contains
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the root directory for only those RTEMS components
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which must be compiled or linked in a way that is specific to a
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particular CPU model or board. This directory contains the
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following subdirectories:
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/``
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This directory is logically the root for the RTEMS components
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which are CPU model or board dependent. Thus this directory
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is the root for the BSPs and the Ada Test Suites as well
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as CPU model and BSP dependent libraries. The contents of
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this directory are discussed in the `c/src/ Directory`_ section.
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.. COMMENT: c/src/ Directory
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c/src/ Directory
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----------------
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As mentioned previously, this directory is logically
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the root for the RTEMS components
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which are CPU model or board dependent. The
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following is a list of the subdirectories in this
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directory and a description of each.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/aclocal/``
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This directory contains the custom M4 macros which are available to
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the various GNU autoconf ``configure.ac`` scripts throughout
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this portion of the RTEMS source tree. GNU autoconf interprets``configure.ac`` files to produce the ``configure`` files used
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to tailor RTEMS build for a particular host and target environment. The
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contents of this directory will not be discussed further in this
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document.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/ada/``
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This directory contains the Ada95 language bindings to the
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RTEMS Classic API.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/ada-tests/``
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This directory contains the test suite for the Ada
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language bindings to the Classic API.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/automake/``
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This directory contains files which are "Makefile fragments."
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They are included as required by the various ``Makefile.am``
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files throughout this portion of the RTEMS source tree.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/lib/``
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This directory contains the directories ``libbsp/``
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and ``libcpu/`` which contain the source code for
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the Board Support Packages (BSPs) and CPU Model
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specific source code for RTEMS.
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The ``libbsp/`` is organized based upon the CPU
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family and boards BSPs. The contents of ``libbsp/``
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are discussed briefly in `c/src/lib/libbsp BSP Directory`_
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and presented in detail in the*RTEMS BSP and Device Driver Development Guide*.
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The ``libcpu/`` directory is also organized by
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CPU family with further divisions based upon CPU
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model and features that are shared across CPU models
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such as caching and DMA.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/libchip/``
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This directory contains device drivers for various
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peripheral chips which are designed to be CPU and
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board dependent. This directory contains a variety
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of drivers for serial devices, network interface
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controllers, shared memory and real-time clocks.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/librtems++/``
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This directory contains C++ classes which map to the RTEMS
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Classic API.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/make/``
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This directory is used to generate the bulk of the supporting
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rules files which are installed as part of the Application Makefiles.
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This file contains settings for various Makefile variables to
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tailor them to the particular CPU model and BSP configured.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/nfsclient/``
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This directory contains a Network File System (NFS) client
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for RTEMS. With this file system, a user’s application can
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access files on a remote computer.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/optman/``
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This directory contains stubs for the RTEMS Classic API
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Managers which are considered optional and whose use
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may be explicitly forbidden by an application. All of the
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directive implementations in this Optional Managers
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return ``E_NOTCONFIGURED``.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/support/``
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This directory exists solely to generate the RTEMS
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version string which includes the RTEMS version,
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CPU architecture, CPU model, and BSP name.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/wrapup/``
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This directory is responsible for taking the individual
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libraries and objects built in each of the components
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in the RTEMS source tree and bundling them together to form
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the single RTEMS library ``librtemsbsp.a``. This
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library contains all BSP and CPU model specific software.
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.. COMMENT: c/src/lib/libbsp BSP Directory
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c/src/lib/libbsp BSP Directory
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The "libbsp" directory contains a directory for each CPU family supported
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by RTEMS. Beneath each CPU directory is a directory for each BSP for that
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processor family.
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.. COMMENT: Tree 7 - C BSP Library
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The "libbsp" directory provides all the BSPs provided with this
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release of the RTEMS executive. The subdirectories are
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divided, as discussed previously, based on specific processor
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family, then further broken down into specific target board
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environments. The "no_cpu" subdirectory provides a starting point
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template BSP which can be used to develop a specific BSP for an
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unsupported target board. The files in this subdirectory may aid
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in preliminary testing of the RTEMS development environment that has
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been built for no particular target in mind.
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Below each CPU dependent directory is a directory for each target BSP
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supported in this release.
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Each BSP provides the modules which comprise an RTEMS BSP. The
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modules are separated into the subdirectories "clock", "console",
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"include", "shmsupp", "startup", and "timer" as shown in the following
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figure:
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.. COMMENT: Tree 8 - Each BSP
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.. COMMENT: @ifset use-ascii
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.. code:: c
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Each BSP
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+-----------+----------+-----+-----+----------+----------+
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clock console include shmsupp startup timer
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.. COMMENT: @end ifset
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.. COMMENT: CPU Kit Directory
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CPU Kit Directory
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=================
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.. COMMENT: The @code{cpukit/} directory structure is as follows:
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.. COMMENT: CPU Kit Tree
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.. COMMENT: @ifset use-ascii
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.. COMMENT: @example
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.. COMMENT: @group
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.. COMMENT: cpukit
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.. COMMENT: |
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.. COMMENT: +-+-+-+-+
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.. COMMENT: | | | | |
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.. COMMENT: posix rtems sapi score wrapup
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.. COMMENT: @end group
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.. COMMENT: @end example
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.. COMMENT: @end ifset
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The ``cpukit/`` directory contains a set of subdirectories which
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contains the source files comprising the executive portion of
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the RTEMS development environment as well as portable support
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libraries such as support for the C Library and filesystems.
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The API specific and "SuperCore" (e.g. ``score/`` directory)
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source code files are separated into distinct directory trees.
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The following is a description of each of the subdirectories
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under ``cpukit/``:
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/aclocal/``
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This directory contains the custom M4 macros which are available to
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the various GNU autoconf ``configure.ac`` scripts throughout
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the CPU Kit portion of the RTEMS source tree.
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GNU autoconf interprets ``configure.ac``
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files to produce the ``configure`` files used to tailor
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RTEMS build for a particular host and target environment. The
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contents of this directory will not be discussed further in this
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document.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/automake/``
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This directory contains files which are "Makefile fragments."
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They are included as required by the various ``Makefile.am``
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files throughout the CPU Kit portion of the RTEMS source tree.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/ftpd/``
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This directory contains the RTEMS ftpd server.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/httpd/``
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This directory contains the port of the GoAhead
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web server to RTEMS.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/include/``
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This directory contains header files which are private to
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RTEMS and not considered to be owned by any other component
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in the CPU Kit.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/libblock/``
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This directory contains support code for using
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Block Devices such as hard drives, floppies, and
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CD-ROMs. It includes the generic IO primitives
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for block device drivers, disk caching support,
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and a RAM disk block device driver.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/libcsupport/``
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This directory contains the RTEMS specific support routines
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for the Newlib C Library. This includes what are referred
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to as system calls and found in section 2 of the traditional
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UNIX manual. In addition, it contains a thread-safe
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implementation of the Malloc family of routines as well
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as BSD and POSIX services not found in Newlib.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/libfs/``
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This directory contains the various non-networked
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filesystem implementations for RTEMS. It includes
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the In-Memory FileSystem (IMFS), the mini-IMFS,
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and FAT filesystems.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/libi2c/``
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This directory contains the RTEMS I2C framework.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/libmd/``
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This directory contains a port of the standard MD5
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checksum code.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/libmisc/``
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This directory contains support facilities which
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are RTEMS specific but otherwise unclassified. In
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general, they do not adhere to a standard API.
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Among the support facilities in this directory are
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a ``/dev/null`` device driver, the Stack
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Overflow Checker, a mini-shell, the CPU and
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rate monotonic period usage monitoring libraries,
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and a utility to "dump a buffer" in a nicely
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formatted way similar to many ROM monitors.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/libnetworking/``
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This directory contains the port of the FreeBSD
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TCP/IP stack to RTEMS.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/librpc/``
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This directory contains the port of the FreeBSD
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RPC/XDR source to RTEMS.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/libpci/``
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This directory contains RTEMS PCI Library.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/posix/``
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This directory contains the RTEMS implementation
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of the threading portions of the POSIX API.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/pppd/``
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This directory contains a port of the free implementation
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of the PPPD network protocol.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/rtems/``
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This directory contains the implementation of the
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Classic API.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/sapi/``
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This directory contains the implementation of RTEMS
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services which are required but beyond the realm
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of any standardization efforts. It includes
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initialization, shutdown, and IO services.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/score/``
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This directory contains the "SuperCore" of RTEMS.
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All APIs are implemented in terms of SuperCore services.
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For example, Classic API tasks and POSIX threads
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are all implemented in terms of SuperCore threads.
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This provides a common infrastructure and a high degree
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of interoperability between the APIs. For example,
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services from all APIs may be used by any task/thread
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independent of the API used to create it.
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Within the ``score/`` directory the CPU dependent modules are found.
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The ``score/cpu/`` subdirectory contains a subdirectory for each
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target CPU supported by this release of the RTEMS
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executive. Each processor directory contains the CPU dependent
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code necessary to host RTEMS. The ``no_cpu`` directory provides a
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starting point for developing a new port to an unsupported
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processor. The files contained within the ``no_cpu`` directory
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may also be used as a reference for the other ports to specific
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processors.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/shttpd/``
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This directory contains the port of the Simple HTTPD
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web server to RTEMS.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/telnetd/``
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This directory contains the RTEMS telnetd server.
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``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/wrapup/``
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This directory is responsible for taking the individual
|
||||
libraries and objects built in each of the components
|
||||
in the RTEMS CPU Kit source tree and bundling them
|
||||
together to form the single RTEMS library ``librtemscpu.a``. This
|
||||
library contains all BSP and CPU model specific software.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/cpukit/zlib/``
|
||||
This directory contains a port of the GNU Zlib compression
|
||||
library to RTEMS.
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: testsuites/ Test Suites
|
||||
|
||||
testsuites/ Test Suites
|
||||
=======================
|
||||
|
||||
This directory provides all of the RTEMS Test Suite
|
||||
except those for the Classic API Ada95 binding
|
||||
This includes the single processor tests, multiprocessor tests,
|
||||
timing tests, library tests, and sample tests. Additionally,
|
||||
subdirectories for support functions and test related header
|
||||
files are provided. The following table lists the test suites
|
||||
currently included with the RTEMS and the directory in which
|
||||
they may be located:
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/libtests/``
|
||||
This directory contains the test suite for the
|
||||
various RTEMS support components.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/mptests/``
|
||||
This directory contains the test suite for the
|
||||
multiprocessor support in the Classic API.
|
||||
The tests provided address two node configurations
|
||||
and provide coverage for the multiprocessor code found
|
||||
in RTEMS.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/psxtests/``
|
||||
This directory contains the test suite for the
|
||||
RTEMS POSIX API.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/``
|
||||
This directory provides sample application tests
|
||||
which aid in the testing a newly built RTEMS environment, a new
|
||||
BSP, or as starting points for the development of an application
|
||||
using the RTEMS executive. They are discussed in `Sample Applications`_.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/sptests/``
|
||||
This directory contains the test suite for the RTEMS
|
||||
Classic API when executing on a single processor.
|
||||
The tests were originally designed to provide
|
||||
near complete test coverage for the entire
|
||||
executive code. With the addition of multiple APIs,
|
||||
this is no longer the case as some SuperCore functionality
|
||||
is not available through the Classic API. Thus
|
||||
some functionality in the SuperCore is only covered
|
||||
by tests in the POSIX API Test Suites.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/support/``
|
||||
This directory contains support software and header files
|
||||
for the various test suites.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/tmtests/``
|
||||
This directory contains the timing test suite for
|
||||
the RTEMS Classic API. This include tests that
|
||||
benchmark each directive in the Classic API
|
||||
as well as a set of critical SuperCore functions.
|
||||
These tests are important for helping to verify
|
||||
that RTEMS performs as expected on your target hardware.
|
||||
It is not uncommon to discover mistakes in board
|
||||
initialization such as caching being disabled as
|
||||
a side-effect of analyzing the results of these tests.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/tools/``
|
||||
This directory contains tools which execute on
|
||||
the development host and aid in executing and
|
||||
evaluating the results of the test suite. The
|
||||
tools ``difftest`` compares the output of one
|
||||
or more tests with the expected output. If you
|
||||
place the output of all the ``tmtests/`` in
|
||||
a single file, then the utility ``sorttimes``
|
||||
will be able to produce a report organizing the
|
||||
execution times by manager.
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: Documentation Directory
|
||||
|
||||
Documentation Directory
|
||||
=======================
|
||||
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for all RTEMS documentation
|
||||
in ``TexInfo`` format as well as utilities used in the generation
|
||||
of the RTEMS documentation set. This source code is used to produce
|
||||
the RTEMS documentation in various formats including PDF, HTML,
|
||||
and PostScript.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/ada_user/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the *RTEMS
|
||||
Applications Ada User’s Guide* which documents the Ada95
|
||||
binding to the Classic API. This manual is produced from
|
||||
from the same source base as the *RTEMS Application
|
||||
C User’s Guide*.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/bsp_howto/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the*RTEMS BSP and Device Driver Development Guide*.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/common/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the files which
|
||||
are shared across multiple manuals in the RTEMS Documentation Set.
|
||||
This includes the copyright page as well as the timing
|
||||
tables which can be filled in on a per BSP basis in the
|
||||
CPU supplements.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/cpu_supplement/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the
|
||||
RTEMS CPU Supplement.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/develenv/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the*RTEMS Development Environment Guide*. This is
|
||||
the document you are currently reading.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/filesystem/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the*RTEMS Filesystem Design Guide*. This manual
|
||||
is a continuous work in process as it attempts to
|
||||
capture the design of the interface between system
|
||||
calls and filesystem implementations as well as the
|
||||
information required by those implementing filesystems.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/images/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the graphics
|
||||
used in the HTML version of the RTEMS Documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/networking/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the*RTEMS Network Supplement*.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/new_chapters/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the new documentation
|
||||
components which have not yet been collected into a new manual or
|
||||
merged into an existing document. Currently, this primarily
|
||||
contains draft documentation for some portions of
|
||||
the facilities implemented in ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/c/src/libmisc/``.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/porting/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the*RTEMS Porting Guide*.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/posix1003.1/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the*RTEMS POSIX 1003.1 Compliance Guide*.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/posix_users/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the*RTEMS POSIX API User’s Guide*. It is important to
|
||||
note that RTEMS’ support for POSIX is a combination of
|
||||
functionality provided by RTEMS and the Newlib C Library
|
||||
so some functionality is documented by Newlib.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/relnotes/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for a formally
|
||||
release notes document. This has not been used for
|
||||
recent RTEMS releases.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/started/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the*Getting Started with RTEMS for C/C++ Users* manual.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/tools/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the tools
|
||||
used on the development host to assist in producing the
|
||||
RTEMS Documentation. The most important of these tools
|
||||
is ``bmenu`` which generates the hierarchical node
|
||||
linking commands based upon chapter, section, and
|
||||
subsection organization.
|
||||
|
||||
``${RTEMS_ROOT}/doc/user/``
|
||||
This directory contains the source code for the *RTEMS
|
||||
Applications C User’s Guide* which documents the Classic API.
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2007.
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: All rights reserved.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1 +1,48 @@
|
||||
.. include:: develenv.rst
|
||||
===================================
|
||||
RTEMS Development Environment Guide
|
||||
===================================
|
||||
|
||||
COPYRIGHT © 1988 - 2015.
|
||||
|
||||
On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
|
||||
|
||||
The authors have used their best efforts in preparing
|
||||
this material. These efforts include the development, research,
|
||||
and testing of the theories and programs to determine their
|
||||
effectiveness. No warranty of any kind, expressed or implied,
|
||||
with regard to the software or the material contained in this
|
||||
document is provided. No liability arising out of the
|
||||
application or use of any product described in this document is
|
||||
assumed. The authors reserve the right to revise this material
|
||||
and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof
|
||||
without obligation to notify anyone of such revision or changes.
|
||||
|
||||
The RTEMS Project is hosted at http://www.rtems.org. Any
|
||||
inquiries concerning RTEMS, its related support components, or its
|
||||
documentation should be directed to the Community Project hosted athttp://www.rtems.org.
|
||||
|
||||
Any inquiries for commercial services including training, support, custom
|
||||
development, application development assistance should be directed tohttp://www.rtems.com.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Table of Contents
|
||||
-----------------
|
||||
|
||||
.. toctree::
|
||||
|
||||
introduction
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.. toctree::
|
||||
:maxdepth: 3
|
||||
:numbered:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
directory
|
||||
sample
|
||||
utilities
|
||||
command
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
* :ref:`genindex`
|
||||
* :ref:`search`
|
||||
|
53
develenv/introduction.rst
Normal file
53
develenv/introduction.rst
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
|
||||
Introduction
|
||||
############
|
||||
|
||||
This document describes the RTEMS development
|
||||
environment. Discussions are provided for the following topics:
|
||||
|
||||
- the directory structure used by RTEMS,
|
||||
|
||||
- usage of the GNU Make utility within the RTEMS
|
||||
development environment,
|
||||
|
||||
- sample applications, and
|
||||
|
||||
- the RTEMS specific utilities.
|
||||
|
||||
RTEMS was designed as a reusable software component.
|
||||
Highly reusable software such as RTEMS is typically distributed
|
||||
in the form of source code without providing any support tools.
|
||||
RTEMS is the foundation for a complex family of facilities
|
||||
including board support packages, device drivers, and support
|
||||
libraries. The RTEMS Development Environment is not a CASE
|
||||
tool. It is a collection of tools designed to reduce the
|
||||
complexity of using and enhancing the RTEMS family. Tools are
|
||||
provided which aid in the management of the development,
|
||||
maintenance, and usage of RTEMS, its run-time support
|
||||
facilities, and applications which utilize the executive.
|
||||
|
||||
A key component of the RTEMS development environment
|
||||
is the GNU family of free tools. This is robust set of
|
||||
development and POSIX compatible tools for which source code is
|
||||
freely available. The primary compilers, assemblers, linkers,
|
||||
and make utility used by the RTEMS development team are the GNU
|
||||
tools. They are highly portable supporting a wide variety of
|
||||
host computers and, in the case of the development tools, a wide
|
||||
variety of target processors.
|
||||
|
||||
It is recommended that the RTEMS developer become
|
||||
familiar with the RTEMS Development Environment before
|
||||
proceeding with any modifications to the executive source tree.
|
||||
The source code for the executive is very modular and source
|
||||
code is divided amongst directories based upon functionality as
|
||||
well as dependencies on CPU and target board. This organization
|
||||
is aimed at isolating and minimizing non-portable code. This
|
||||
has the immediate result that adding support for a new CPU or
|
||||
target board requires very little "wandering" around the source
|
||||
tree.
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2010.
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: All rights reserved.
|
||||
|
412
develenv/sample.rst
Normal file
412
develenv/sample.rst
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,412 @@
|
||||
Sample Applications
|
||||
###################
|
||||
|
||||
Introduction
|
||||
============
|
||||
|
||||
The RTEMS source distribution includes a set of sample applications
|
||||
that are located in the ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/``
|
||||
directory. These applications are intended to illustrate the
|
||||
basic format of RTEMS single and multiple processor
|
||||
applications and the use of some features. In addition, these
|
||||
relatively simple applications can be used to test locally
|
||||
developed board support packages and device drivers as they
|
||||
exercise a critical subset of RTEMS functionality that is often
|
||||
broken in new BSPs.
|
||||
|
||||
Some of the following sample applications will be covered in
|
||||
more detail in subsequent sections:
|
||||
|
||||
*Hello World*
|
||||
The RTEMS Hello World test is provided in
|
||||
the subdirectory ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/hello/``.
|
||||
This test is helpful when testing new RTEMS development environment.
|
||||
|
||||
*Clock Tick*
|
||||
The ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/ticker/``
|
||||
subdirectory provides a test for verification of clock chip
|
||||
device drivers of BSPs.
|
||||
|
||||
*Base Single Processor*
|
||||
A simple single processor test similar to those in the
|
||||
single processor test suite is provided in ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/base_sp/``.
|
||||
|
||||
*Base Multiple Processor*
|
||||
A simple two node multiprocessor test capable of testing an newly
|
||||
developed MPCI layer is provided in ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/base_mp/``.
|
||||
|
||||
*Capture*
|
||||
The RTEMS Capture test is provided in
|
||||
the subdirectory ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/capture/``.
|
||||
This is an interactive test which demonstrates the capabilities
|
||||
of the RTEMS Capture Engine. It includes a few test threads
|
||||
which generate interesting execution patterns. Look at the
|
||||
file ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/capture/capture.scn``
|
||||
for a sample session.
|
||||
|
||||
*Constructor/Destructor C++ Test*
|
||||
The ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/cdtest/``
|
||||
subdirectory provides a simple C++ application using
|
||||
constructors and destructors. It is only built when
|
||||
C++ is enabled and its primary purpose is to demonstrate
|
||||
that global constructors and destructors work. Since this
|
||||
requires that the linker script for your BSP be correct, this is
|
||||
an important test.
|
||||
|
||||
*File IO*
|
||||
The RTEMS File IO test is provided in
|
||||
the subdirectory ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/fileio/``.
|
||||
This is an interactive test which allows the user to interact with
|
||||
an ATA/IDE device. It will read the partition table and allow the
|
||||
user to dynamically mount one of the FAT32 partitions it finds.
|
||||
Commands are also provided to write and read files on the disk.
|
||||
|
||||
*IO Stream*
|
||||
The RTEMS IO Stream test is provided in
|
||||
the subdirectory ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/iostream/``.
|
||||
This test is a simple C++ application which demonstrates that
|
||||
C++ iostreams are functional. This requires that the RTEMS C++
|
||||
run-time support is functioning properly. This test is only
|
||||
build when C++ is enabled.
|
||||
|
||||
*Network Loopback Test*
|
||||
The ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/loopback/``
|
||||
directory contains a sample test that demonstrates the use of
|
||||
sockets and the loopback network device. It does not require
|
||||
the presence of network hardware in order to run.
|
||||
It is only built if RTEMS was configured with networking enabled.
|
||||
|
||||
*Minimum Size Test*
|
||||
The directory``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/minimum/``
|
||||
contains a simple RTEMS program that results in a non-functional
|
||||
executable. It is intended to show the size of a minimum footprint
|
||||
application based upon the current RTEMS configuration.
|
||||
|
||||
*Nanoseconds*
|
||||
The RTEMS Nanoseconds test is provided in
|
||||
the subdirectory ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/nsecs/``.
|
||||
This test demonstrates that the BSP has support for nanosecond
|
||||
timestamp granularity. It prints the time of day and uptime multiple
|
||||
times as quickly as possible. It should be possible from the output
|
||||
to determine if your BSP has nanosecond accurate clock support
|
||||
and it is functional.
|
||||
|
||||
*Paranoia Floating Point Test*
|
||||
The directory ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/paranoia/``
|
||||
contains the public domain floating point and math library test.
|
||||
|
||||
*Point-to-Point Protocol Daemon*
|
||||
The RTEMS Point-to-Point Protocol Daemon test is provided in
|
||||
the subdirectory ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/pppd/``.
|
||||
This test primarily serves as the baseline for a user application
|
||||
using the PPP protocol.
|
||||
|
||||
*Unlimited Object Allocation*
|
||||
The ``${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/unlimited/``
|
||||
directory contains a sample test that demonstrates the use of the*unlimited* object allocation configuration option to RTEMS.
|
||||
|
||||
The sample tests are written using the Classic API so the reader
|
||||
should be familiar with the terms used and
|
||||
material presented in the *RTEMS Applications Users Guide*.
|
||||
|
||||
Hello World
|
||||
===========
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application is in the following directory:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/hello/
|
||||
|
||||
It provides a rudimentary test of the BSP start up
|
||||
code and the console output routine. The C version of this
|
||||
sample application uses the printf function from the RTEMS
|
||||
Standard C Library to output messages. The Ada version of this
|
||||
sample uses the TEXT_IO package to output the hello messages.
|
||||
The following messages are printed:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
*** HELLO WORLD TEST \***
|
||||
Hello World
|
||||
\*** END OF HELLO WORLD TEST \***
|
||||
|
||||
These messages are printed from the application’s
|
||||
single initialization task. If the above messages are not
|
||||
printed correctly, then either the BSP start up code or the
|
||||
console output routine is not operating properly.
|
||||
|
||||
Clock Tick
|
||||
==========
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application is in the following directory:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/ticker/
|
||||
|
||||
This application is designed as a simple test of the
|
||||
clock tick device driver. In addition, this application also
|
||||
tests the printf function from the RTEMS Standard C Library by
|
||||
using it to output the following messages:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
*** CLOCK TICK TEST \***
|
||||
TA1 - tm_get - 09:00:00 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA2 - tm_get - 09:00:00 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA3 - tm_get - 09:00:00 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA1 - tm_get - 09:00:05 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA1 - tm_get - 09:00:10 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA2 - tm_get - 09:00:10 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA1 - tm_get - 09:00:15 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA3 - tm_get - 09:00:15 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA1 - tm_get - 09:00:20 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA2 - tm_get - 09:00:20 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA1 - tm_get - 09:00:25 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA1 - tm_get - 09:00:30 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA2 - tm_get - 09:00:30 12/31/1988
|
||||
TA3 - tm_get - 09:00:30 12/31/1988
|
||||
\*** END OF CLOCK TICK TEST \***
|
||||
|
||||
The clock tick sample application utilizes a single
|
||||
initialization task and three copies of the single application
|
||||
task. The initialization task prints the test herald, sets the
|
||||
time and date, and creates and starts the three application
|
||||
tasks before deleting itself. The three application tasks
|
||||
generate the rest of the output. Every five seconds, one or
|
||||
more of the tasks will print the current time obtained via the
|
||||
tm_get directive. The first task, TA1, executes every five
|
||||
seconds, the second task, TA2, every ten seconds, and the third
|
||||
task, TA3, every fifteen seconds. If the time printed does not
|
||||
match the above output, then the clock device driver is not
|
||||
operating properly.
|
||||
|
||||
Base Single Processor Application
|
||||
=================================
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application is in the following directory:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/base_sp/
|
||||
|
||||
It provides a framework from which a single processor
|
||||
RTEMS application can be developed. The use of the task argument
|
||||
is illustrated. This sample application uses the printf
|
||||
function from the RTEMS Standard C Library or TEXT_IO functions
|
||||
when using the Ada version to output the following messages:
|
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.. code:: c
|
||||
|
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*** SAMPLE SINGLE PROCESSOR APPLICATION \***
|
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Creating and starting an application task
|
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Application task was invoked with argument (0) and has id of 0x10002
|
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\*** END OF SAMPLE SINGLE PROCESSOR APPLICATION \***
|
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|
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The first two messages are printed from the
|
||||
application’s single initialization task. The final messages
|
||||
are printed from the single application task.
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|
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Base Multiple Processor Application
|
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===================================
|
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|
||||
This sample application is in the following directory:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/base_mp/
|
||||
|
||||
It provides a framework from which a multiprocessor
|
||||
RTEMS application can be developed. This directory has a
|
||||
subdirectory for each node in the multiprocessor system. The
|
||||
task argument is used to distinguish the node on which the
|
||||
application task is executed. The first node will print the
|
||||
following messages:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
*** SAMPLE MULTIPROCESSOR APPLICATION \***
|
||||
Creating and starting an application task
|
||||
This task was invoked with the node argument (1)
|
||||
This task has the id of 0x10002
|
||||
\*** END OF SAMPLE MULTIPROCESSOR APPLICATION \***
|
||||
|
||||
The second node will print the following messages:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
*** SAMPLE MULTIPROCESSOR APPLICATION \***
|
||||
Creating and starting an application task
|
||||
This task was invoked with the node argument (2)
|
||||
This task has the id of 0x20002
|
||||
\*** END OF SAMPLE MULTIPROCESSOR APPLICATION \***
|
||||
|
||||
The herald is printed from the application’s single
|
||||
initialization task on each node. The final messages are
|
||||
printed from the single application task on each node.
|
||||
|
||||
In this sample application, all source code is shared
|
||||
between the nodes except for the node dependent configuration
|
||||
files. These files contains the definition of the node number
|
||||
used in the initialization of the RTEMS Multiprocessor
|
||||
Configuration Table. This file is not shared because the node
|
||||
number field in the RTEMS Multiprocessor Configuration Table
|
||||
must be unique on each node.
|
||||
|
||||
Constructor/Destructor C++ Application
|
||||
======================================
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application is in the following directory:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/cdtest/
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application demonstrates that RTEMS is
|
||||
compatible with C++ applications. It uses constructors,
|
||||
destructor, and I/O stream output in testing these various
|
||||
capabilities. The board support package responsible for this
|
||||
application must support a C++ environment.
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application uses the printf function from
|
||||
the RTEMS Standard C Library to output the following messages:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 1 for 0x400010cc.
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 2 for 0x400010d4.
|
||||
Hey I'M in derived class constructor number 3 for 0x400010d4.
|
||||
\*** CONSTRUCTOR/DESTRUCTOR TEST \***
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 4 for 0x4009ee08.
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 5 for 0x4009ee10.
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 6 for 0x4009ee18.
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 7 for 0x4009ee20.
|
||||
Hey I'M in derived class constructor number 8 for 0x4009ee20.
|
||||
Testing a C++ I/O stream
|
||||
Hey I'M in derived class constructor number 8 for 0x4009ee20.
|
||||
Derived class - Instantiation order 8
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 7 for 0x4009ee20.
|
||||
Instantiation order 8
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 6 for 0x4009ee18.
|
||||
Instantiation order 6
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 5 for 0x4009ee10.
|
||||
Instantiation order 5
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 4 for 0x4009ee08.
|
||||
Instantiation order 5
|
||||
\*** END OF CONSTRUCTOR/DESTRUCTOR TEST \***
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 3 for 0x400010d4.
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 2 for 0x400010d4.
|
||||
Hey I'M in base class constructor number 1 for 0x400010cc.
|
||||
|
||||
Minimum Size Test
|
||||
=================
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application is in the following directory:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/minimum/
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application is designed to produce the
|
||||
minimum code space required for any RTEMS application
|
||||
based upon the current RTEMS configuration and
|
||||
BSP. In many situations, the bulk of this executable
|
||||
consists of hardware and RTEMS initialization, basic
|
||||
infrastructure such as malloc(), and RTEMS and
|
||||
hardware shutdown support.
|
||||
|
||||
Nanosecond Granularity Application
|
||||
==================================
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application is in the following directory:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/nsecs/
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application exercises the Clock Driver
|
||||
for this BSP and demonstrates its ability to generate
|
||||
accurate timestamps. This application does this by
|
||||
exercising the time subsystem in three ways:
|
||||
|
||||
- Obtain Time of Day Twice Back to Back
|
||||
|
||||
- Obtain System Up Time Twice Back to Back
|
||||
|
||||
- Use System Up Time to Measure Loops
|
||||
|
||||
The following is an example of what the output of this
|
||||
test may appear like:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
*** NANOSECOND CLOCK TEST \***
|
||||
10 iterations of getting TOD
|
||||
Start: Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:540000
|
||||
Stop : Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:549000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
Start: Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:3974000
|
||||
Stop : Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:3983000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
Start: Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:7510000
|
||||
Stop : Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:7519000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
Start: Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:11054000
|
||||
Stop : Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:11063000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
Start: Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:14638000
|
||||
Stop : Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:14647000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
Start: Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:18301000
|
||||
Stop : Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:18310000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
Start: Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:21901000
|
||||
Stop : Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:21910000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
Start: Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:25526000
|
||||
Stop : Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:25535000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
Start: Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:29196000
|
||||
Stop : Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:29206000 --> 0:10000
|
||||
Start: Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:32826000
|
||||
Stop : Sat Mar 24 11:15:00 2007:32835000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
10 iterations of getting Uptime
|
||||
0:38977000 0:38986000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
0:40324000 0:40332000 --> 0:8000
|
||||
0:41636000 0:41645000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
0:42949000 0:42958000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
0:44295000 0:44304000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
0:45608000 0:45617000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
0:46921000 0:46930000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
0:48282000 0:48291000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
0:49595000 0:49603000 --> 0:8000
|
||||
0:50908000 0:50917000 --> 0:9000
|
||||
10 iterations of getting Uptime with different loop values
|
||||
loop of 10000 0:119488000 0:119704000 --> 0:216000
|
||||
loop of 20000 0:124028000 0:124463000 --> 0:435000
|
||||
loop of 30000 0:128567000 0:129220000 --> 0:653000
|
||||
loop of 40000 0:133097000 0:133964000 --> 0:867000
|
||||
loop of 50000 0:137643000 0:138728000 --> 0:1085000
|
||||
loop of 60000 0:142265000 0:143572000 --> 0:1307000
|
||||
loop of 70000 0:146894000 0:148416000 --> 0:1522000
|
||||
loop of 80000 0:151519000 0:153260000 --> 0:1741000
|
||||
loop of 90000 0:156145000 0:158099000 --> 0:1954000
|
||||
loop of 100000 0:160770000 0:162942000 --> 0:2172000
|
||||
\*** END OF NANOSECOND CLOCK TEST \***
|
||||
|
||||
Paranoia Floating Point Application
|
||||
===================================
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application is in the following directory:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/paranoia/
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application uses a public domain floating
|
||||
point and math library test to verify these capabilities of the
|
||||
RTEMS executive. Deviations between actual and expected results
|
||||
are reported to the screen. This is a very extensive test which
|
||||
tests all mathematical and number conversion functions.
|
||||
Paranoia is also very large and requires a long period of time
|
||||
to run. Problems which commonly prevent this test from
|
||||
executing to completion include stack overflow and FPU exception
|
||||
handlers not installed.
|
||||
|
||||
Network Loopback Test
|
||||
=====================
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application is in the following directory:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
${RTEMS_ROOT}/testsuites/samples/loopback/
|
||||
|
||||
This sample application uses the network loopback device to
|
||||
demonstrate the use of the RTEMS TCP/IP stack. This sample
|
||||
test illustrates the basic configuration and initialization
|
||||
of the TCP/IP stack as well as simple socket usage.
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2007.
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: All rights reserved.
|
||||
|
170
develenv/utilities.rst
Normal file
170
develenv/utilities.rst
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,170 @@
|
||||
RTEMS Specific Utilities
|
||||
########################
|
||||
|
||||
This section describes the additional commands
|
||||
available within the *RTEMS Development Environment*. Although
|
||||
some of these commands are of general use, most are included to
|
||||
provide some capability necessary to perform a required function
|
||||
in the development of the RTEMS executive, one of its support
|
||||
components, or an RTEMS based application.
|
||||
|
||||
Some of the commands are implemented as C programs.
|
||||
However, most commands are implemented as Bourne shell scripts.
|
||||
Even if the current user has selected a different shell, the
|
||||
scripts will automatically invoke the Bourne shell during their
|
||||
execution lifetime.
|
||||
|
||||
The commands are presented in UNIX manual page style
|
||||
for compatibility and convenience. A standard set of paragraph
|
||||
headers were used for all of the command descriptions. If a
|
||||
section contained no data, the paragraph header was omitted to
|
||||
conserve space. Each of the permissible paragraph headers and
|
||||
their contents are described below:
|
||||
|
||||
``SYNOPSIS``
|
||||
describes the command syntax
|
||||
|
||||
``DESCRIPTION``
|
||||
a full description of the command
|
||||
|
||||
``OPTIONS``
|
||||
describes each of the permissible options for the command
|
||||
|
||||
``NOTES``
|
||||
lists any special noteworthy comments about the command
|
||||
|
||||
``ENVIRONMENT``
|
||||
describes all environment variables utilized by the command
|
||||
|
||||
``EXAMPLES``
|
||||
illustrates the use of the command with specific examples
|
||||
|
||||
``FILES``
|
||||
provides a list of major files that the command references
|
||||
|
||||
``SEE ALSO``
|
||||
lists any relevant commands which can be consulted
|
||||
|
||||
Most environment variables referenced by the commands
|
||||
are defined for the RTEMS Development Environment during the
|
||||
login procedure. During login, the user selects a default RTEMS
|
||||
environment through the use of the Modules package. This tool
|
||||
effectively sets the environment variables to provide a
|
||||
consistent development environment for a specific user.
|
||||
Additional environment variables within the RTEMS environment
|
||||
were set by the system administrator during installation. When
|
||||
specifying paths, a command description makes use of these
|
||||
environment variables.
|
||||
|
||||
When referencing other commands in the SEE ALSO
|
||||
paragraph, the following notation is used: command(code).
|
||||
Where command is the name of a related command, and code is a
|
||||
section number. Valid section numbers are as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
``1``
|
||||
Section 1 of the standard UNIX documentation
|
||||
|
||||
``1G``
|
||||
Section 1 of the GNU documentation
|
||||
|
||||
``1R``
|
||||
a manual page from this document, the RTEMS Development Environment Guide
|
||||
|
||||
For example, ls(1) means see the standard ls command
|
||||
in section 1 of the UNIX documentation. gcc020(1G) means see
|
||||
the description of gcc020 in section 1 of the GNU documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: packhex
|
||||
|
||||
packhex - Compress Hexadecimal File
|
||||
===================================
|
||||
|
||||
**SYNOPSIS**
|
||||
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
packhex <source >destination
|
||||
|
||||
**DESCRIPTION**
|
||||
|
||||
packhex accepts Intel Hexadecimal or Motorola Srecord
|
||||
on its standard input and attempts to pack as many contiguous
|
||||
bytes as possible into a single hexadecimal record. Many
|
||||
programs output hexadecimal records which are less than 80 bytes
|
||||
long (for human viewing). The overhead required by each
|
||||
unnecessary record is significant and packhex can often reduce
|
||||
the size of the download image by 20%. packhex attempts to
|
||||
output records which are as long as the hexadecimal format
|
||||
allows.
|
||||
|
||||
**OPTIONS**
|
||||
|
||||
This command has no options.
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLES**
|
||||
|
||||
Assume the current directory contains the Motorola
|
||||
Srecord file download.sr. Then executing the command:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
packhex <download.sr >packed.sr
|
||||
|
||||
will generate the file packed.sr which is usually
|
||||
smaller than download.sr.
|
||||
|
||||
**CREDITS**
|
||||
|
||||
The source for packhex first appeared in the May 1993
|
||||
issue of Embedded Systems magazine. The code was downloaded
|
||||
from their BBS. Unfortunately, the author’s name was not
|
||||
provided in the listing.
|
||||
|
||||
.. COMMENT: unhex
|
||||
|
||||
unhex - Convert Hexadecimal File into Binary Equivalent
|
||||
=======================================================
|
||||
|
||||
**SYNOPSIS**
|
||||
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
unhex \[-valF] \[-o file] \[file \[file ...] ]
|
||||
|
||||
**DESCRIPTION**
|
||||
|
||||
unhex accepts Intel Hexadecimal, Motorola Srecord, or
|
||||
TI ’B’ records and converts them to their binary equivalent.
|
||||
The output may sent to standout or may be placed in a specified
|
||||
file with the -o option. The designated output file may not be
|
||||
an input file. Multiple input files may be specified with their
|
||||
outputs logically concatenated into the output file.
|
||||
|
||||
**OPTIONS**
|
||||
|
||||
This command has the following options:
|
||||
|
||||
``v``
|
||||
Verbose
|
||||
|
||||
``a base``
|
||||
First byte of output corresponds with base
|
||||
address
|
||||
|
||||
``l``
|
||||
Linear Output
|
||||
|
||||
``o file``
|
||||
Output File
|
||||
|
||||
``F k_bits``
|
||||
Fill holes in input with 0xFFs up to k_bits * 1024 bits
|
||||
|
||||
**EXAMPLES**
|
||||
|
||||
The following command will create a binary equivalent
|
||||
file for the two Motorola S record files in the specified output
|
||||
file binary.bin:
|
||||
.. code:: c
|
||||
|
||||
unhex -o binary.bin downloadA.sr downloadB.sr
|
||||
|
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