Hi Daniel,

This sounds great. We prefer contributions through our GitLab:
https://gitlab.rtems.org/

We have some documentation about that in a few places:
* https://docs.rtems.org/docs/main/user/support/contrib.html
* https://docs.rtems.org/docs/main/eng/vc-users.html

This email list is probably not well monitored these days. You may get
better responsiveness on our discord ( https://www.rtems.org/discord )
or in our User's Forum discourse ( https://users.rtems.org/ ).

Gedare

On Wed, Jun 3, 2026 at 7:31 AM Daniel Kowalski <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Good evening,
>
> I'm writing to this list to let you know that there is currently project 
> underway (LLVM for space Applications)
> done between Frontgrade Gaisler, N7Space and Spacebel under ESA that aims to 
> improve LEON5 and NOEL-V software support. One of the activities currently 
> done by Gaisler is adding support for those CPUs to LLVM project, in parallel
> N7Space is adapting RTEMS and RSB for building LLVM based toolchains for 
> RTEMS and adapting RTEMS to compile
> with those.
>
> Some of the work will be published shortly, as of now we adapted RSB to build 
> LLVM-based toolchains for sparc and riscv architectures and RTEMS itself can 
> be compiled with those.
>
> What is the acceptable format of the contributions to RTEMS project? Sending 
> patches for RSB and RTEMS to this list, or is it managed in some other way?
>
> Best regards/Pozdrawiam
> Daniel Kowalski
> Software Engineer
> N7 Space Sp. z o.o.
> https://n7space.com
>
> https://bootloader.space
> https://canopen.space
>
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