On Sat, Apr 9, 2016 at 10:17 AM, Daniel Gutson < daniel.gut...@tallertechnologies.com> wrote:
> > El 9/4/2016 12:15, "Joel Sherrill" <j...@rtems.org> escribió: > > > > Hi > > > > These are the BSPs which do not build all tests with C++ and the in-tree > network stack enabled: > > > > + epiphany_sim - GCC ICE building mongoose.c. No investigation. > > Gcc 6? Could you please attach more data, such as the gcc output and the > test? > > Most targets are like this: arm-rtems4.12-gcc (GCC) 6.0.0 20160327 (RTEMS 4.12, RSB 648e2d5d6c308227c456434238da5f3f881bddc7, Newlib 2.4.0) But epiphany hasn't been merged yet and has its own issues: epiphany-rtems4.12-gcc (GCC) 4.9.0 20140411 (RTEMS 4.12, RSB 648e2d5d6c308227c456434238da5f3f881bddc7, Newlib 8b1ede3ce11d53292036aadfcfb6043df0235f9c) I can post the ICE but not even sure what good it would do. > > > > + m32c - does not even build a C++ compiler. This is a small CPU and > there isn't any general support for C++. This was why it was on my list of > automatically disabled. > > This is gcc 6. And I think we just disable C++ for m32c. > > + moxiesim - cxx_iostream.exe fails to link bcause it can't find > __dso_handle. I don't know if C++ works for moxie-elf or if this is RTEMS > specific. > This is gcc 6. It has had this issue for months. I don't think C++ has ever worked. I have investigated but don't have a clue which tiny bit is wrong. > > + or1k - needs newlib bumped to match tree. > or1k was also using older gcc 4.9.3. It hasn't been merged yet. I am updating it now to the latest newlib. > > + sh/gensh4 - undefined reference to __gnu_cxx::__atomic_add(int > volatile*, int) in cxx_iostream test > > This is gcc 6. It has had this issue for months. It broke when the atomic changes and our C++ configuration changed. I have investigated but don't have a clue which tiny bit is wrong. > > --joel > > > > _______________________________________________ > > devel mailing list > > devel@rtems.org > > http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >
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