Hello Joel, On Saturday 23 of May 2015 16:44:09 Joel Sherrill wrote: > Hi > > A LOT has happened since our last release. The release > page (https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Release/4.11) has a > lot of the changes listed but a quick scan shows that > at least: > > + SMP not mentioned > + dynamic loading not mentioned > + or1k not mentioned > +epiphany not mentioned > + other new BSPs missing? tms570 missing for sure
I would suggest to mark tms570 BSP as experimental/minimal still until it is updated to build with actual Premysl Houdek's headers files. This task is still pending. Should I update that in Wiki? I am unhappy that we have not get to new headers for 4.11 release but that is lost case now. Question is, if change can be introduced/backported to the stable release later. > + rtems-tester not mentioned > + RSB only mentioned because I added some > + recent timekeeping work missing > + shell improvements looks too short > + What else? The significant enhancement is ability to run RTEMS in graphic mode on contemporary PC hardware - VESA Bios Extension support by Jan Dolezal. I would be happy if his latest changes to enable this support gets in because they make VBE framebuffer the default. Analysis of the patches inclusion - the change arrived quite late so it is a little risky that some problem is not found before release (but x86 with graphics is not commonly used) + the VBE selected as default simplifies configuration for user + inclusion now has advantage, that only single set of instructions need to be prepared. Else 4.11 ones would be different/more complicated than 4.12 release when configuration is simplified Best wishes, Pavel _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel