Absent answer means no.
I had the same idea. Actually I have played around with using vendor
libraries from TI and ST, and there is no problem compiling them in. I
can't see any reason CMSIS wouldn't fit in fine too. Actually from
memory the useful parts of CMSIS comprise two parts, ARM specific
intrinsic instructions and register locations in a header file, and
reasonable math libraries. It shouldn't be a bit deal to use these, I
would ignore the CMSIS linker scripts and such though.
I would like to see CMSIS and parts of the vendor libraries integrated
with RTEMS if possible, but I am uncertain about licensing
compatibility. It seems daft to have to rewrite register locations and
platform specific instructions if the vendors provide them..
Regards,
Chris.
On 29/08/2014 10:04 AM, Daniel Gutson wrote:
absent answer means NO?
Thanks,
Daniel.
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Daniel Gutson
<daniel.gut...@tallertechnologies.com> wrote:
Hi,
is there any precedent regarding a CMSIS abstraction layer
implementation on RTEMS?
Thanks,
Daniel.
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