Hello Qiao Ynag,
I am in a hurry now.
On Friday 07 of August 2015 00:52:43 QIAO YANG wrote:
> > You have the MMU part right. You know where VC memory starts.
> > You round it down to 1MB range (because that is step size which
> > ARM MMU provides in the actual RTEMS setup). Then you need to
> > l
> On Aug 7, 2015, at 10:45 AM, Pavel Pisa wrote:
>
> Hello Qiao Ynag,
>
> I am in a hurry now.
>
> On Friday 07 of August 2015 00:52:43 QIAO YANG wrote:
>>> You have the MMU part right. You know where VC memory starts.
>>> You round it down to 1MB range (because that is step size which
>>> ARM
Hi,
I've built it early this morning, and it went smoothly, no errors. So,
I suspect it's something with your tools, and perhaps it's better to
update it and try again as Chris suggested.
FYI, there's some initial port that runs hello world here [1]. I'll
most likely work on rebasing and improvin
Zitat von Hesham ALMatary :
Hi,
I've built it early this morning, and it went smoothly, no errors. So,
I suspect it's something with your tools, and perhaps it's better to
update it and try again as Chris suggested.
Yes, I run an update of Cygwin (but wasn't really old), and I started it agai
Zitat von Hesham ALMatary :
Hi,
FYI, there's some initial port that runs hello world here [1]. I'll
most likely work on rebasing and improving it soon, and perhaps revive
the discussion of the upstreaming process, if it's of interest.
Any chance, you could check it in?
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 12:07 PM, wrote:
> Zitat von Hesham ALMatary :
>
>> Hi,
>
>
>> FYI, there's some initial port that runs hello world here [1]. I'll
>> most likely work on rebasing and improving it soon, and perhaps revive
>> the discussion of the upstreaming process, if it's of interest.
>
An x86_64 BSP would be a welcome addition for testing purposes, which
Amar is interested in, and for getting another 64-bit target ported.
The best place to start would be to read the CPU supplement and BSP
porting guide. Any new architecture will need a GCC toolchain, which
is relatively straightf
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 5:33 AM, QIAO YANG wrote:
>
>> On Aug 7, 2015, at 10:45 AM, Pavel Pisa wrote:
>>
>> Hello Qiao Ynag,
>>
>> I am in a hurry now.
>>
>> On Friday 07 of August 2015 00:52:43 QIAO YANG wrote:
You have the MMU part right. You know where VC memory starts.
You round it d
On 8/7/2015 8:38 AM, Gedare Bloom wrote:
An x86_64 BSP would be a welcome addition for testing purposes, which
Amar is interested in, and for getting another 64-bit target ported.
The best place to start would be to read the CPU supplement and BSP
porting guide. Any new architecture will need a
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Gedare Bloom wrote:
> An x86_64 BSP would be a welcome addition for testing purposes, which
> Amar is interested in, and for getting another 64-bit target ported.
> The best place to start would be to read the CPU supplement and BSP
> porting guide. Any new architec
This screenshot appears to show results from running apt.
What guide are you following to try to build rtems? The best guide is
the GSoC getting started guide on our Trac wiki, first you may want to
follow it exactly to build the sparc/sis, and then switch the
architecture with i386 and the bsp w
On 8/7/2015 2:25 PM, Gedare Bloom wrote:
This screenshot appears to show results from running apt.
What guide are you following to try to build rtems? The best guide is
the GSoC getting started guide on our Trac wiki, first you may want to
follow it exactly to build the sparc/sis, and then s
On 8/7/2015 6:20 AM, Hesham ALMatary wrote:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 12:07 PM, wrote:
Zitat von Hesham ALMatary :
Hi,
FYI, there's some initial port that runs hello world here [1]. I'll
most likely work on rebasing and improving it soon, and perhaps revive
the discussion of the upstreami
Ping! Any news?
2015-08-07 0:41 GMT+03:00 Yurii Shevtsov :
> These macroses are placed here
> https://github.com/gtament/rtems-libbsd/blob/cf3f0fcafef3bcb9b0ec80d8c57e1304689ebace/rtemsbsd/include/machine/rtems-bsd-sysinit.h
> And of course I added proper lines to specific testsuites, like
> init0
1. A guess : python and its devel packages might not be installed in your
system.
2. To be sure of what is happening, you need to see the error report
'rsb-report-i386--gnu-1.txt' which is mentioned in the screen shot you
provided. It usually pinpoints what happened wrong. ( gdb has a python
d
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