This adds two new buildset configurations: One that leaves out as much
features as possible and one that enables all features. For the default
configuration WiFi support is now disabled.
To disable IPv6 for the minimal configuration, all -DINET6 are
eliminated in libbsd.py. They are now replaced by a #ifdef that checks
for RTEMS_BSD_MODULE_NETINET6 instead.
Close#3351.
The following files are now provided by Newlib:
* arpa/inet.h
* net/if.h
* netinet/in.h
* netinet/tcp.h
* sys/socket.h
* sys/uio.h
* sys/un.h
The <sys/param.h> and <sys/cpuset.h> are now compatible enough to be
used directly.
Update #2833.
Some of the commands have been adapted manually. So the wrapper
currently don't necessarily work as expected. For example ifconfig calls
malloc outside of the program call.
Use the FreeBSD lex, yacc and rpcgen tools to generate the various
sources used in LibBSD. The change also removes an RTEMS specific change
added when using other hosts operating systems to generate the files.
LibBSD should use FreeBSD version of the tools to generate the source
because the FreeBSD kernel is developed using them.
The change is supported by the waf build which disables generating
the files unless enabled. I am not sure the effect with the Makefile
build support.
Add compatibility with Newlib header files. Some FreeBSD header files
are mapped by the translation script:
o rtems/bsd/sys/_types.h
o rtems/bsd/sys/errno.h
o rtems/bsd/sys/lock.h
o rtems/bsd/sys/param.h
o rtems/bsd/sys/resource.h
o rtems/bsd/sys/time.h
o rtems/bsd/sys/timespec.h
o rtems/bsd/sys/types.h
o rtems/bsd/sys/unistd.h
It is now possible to include <sys/socket.h> directly for example.
Generate one Makefile which builds everything including tests.