On 27.04.22 19:25, Frank Kühndel wrote:
Hello Sebastian,
On 4/27/22 11:54, Sebastian Huber wrote:
we have to select a GCC version for the RTEMS 6 release. Currently,
GCC 10 is used, however, with the release of GCC 10.4 this year it
will reach its end of life. Other options are GCC 11 and 12. G
On 27/4/2022 4:57 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> Hello,
>
> we have to select a GCC version for the RTEMS 6 release. Currently, GCC 10 is
> used, however, with the release of GCC 10.4 this year it will reach its end of
> life. Other options are GCC 11 and 12. GCC 12 will be released in the next
> we
Close #4643.
---
cpukit/include/rtems/score/heapimpl.h | 10 +-
cpukit/score/src/heapallocate.c | 9 +
testsuites/libtests/malloctest/init.c | 4
3 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/cpukit/include/rtems/score/heapimpl.h
b/cpukit/include/rte
On 28.04.22 09:52, Chris Johns wrote:
On 27/4/2022 4:57 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:
Hello,
we have to select a GCC version for the RTEMS 6 release. Currently, GCC 10 is
used, however, with the release of GCC 10.4 this year it will reach its end of
life. Other options are GCC 11 and 12. GCC 12 wi
Hello,
I'd go with 12 if only a bit possible. Any major compiler change during
the minor RTEMS release would not look good IMHO. It's way better to do
major RTEMS version bump together with major compiler version bump and
stick to that during the RTEMS release live cycle. That's my gut feeli
Hallo Sebastian,
maybe too late, but this is the result of RTEMS 7 rsb on my Mac:
Command Line: ../source-builder/sb-set-builder --jobs=4
--prefix=/Users/heinz/VE/ARM_WORK/rtems/7 7/rtems-arm
Python: 3.8.5 (default, Sep 4 2020, 02:22:02) [Clang 10.0.0 ]
https://github.com/RTEMS/rtems-source-
Hello,
On 4/27/22 20:22, Joel Sherrill wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 1:12 PM Frank Kühndel <
> frank.kuehn...@embedded-brains.de> wrote:
>
>> Hi Karel,
>>
>> On 4/27/22 19:46, Karel Gardas wrote:
>>> On 4/27/22 19:25, Frank Kühndel wrote:
I do not need ADA but ADA may be worth considering
Hello,
I was looking for a list of RTEMS Features (e.g. supported language,
drives, BSPs, etc.) I expected it on www.rtems.org and did not find
anything till a college of mine pointed me to the excellent list in the
RTEMS User Manual:
https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/user/overview/index.htm
On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 8:53 AM Frank Kühndel <
frank.kuehn...@embedded-brains.de> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was looking for a list of RTEMS Features (e.g. supported language,
> drives, BSPs, etc.) I expected it on www.rtems.org and did not find
> anything till a college of mine pointed me to the exce
On 28/4/2022 6:04 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> On 28.04.22 09:52, Chris Johns wrote:
>> On 27/4/2022 4:57 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> we have to select a GCC version for the RTEMS 6 release. Currently, GCC 10
>>> is
>>> used, however, with the release of GCC 10.4 this year it wil
> On 27.04.22 15:13, gabriel.moy...@dlr.de wrote:
> >> On 07/04/2022 15:16, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> >>> On 07/04/2022 15:10, gabriel.moy...@dlr.de wrote:
> > Which sequence of function calls and timings cases the problem?
> > This should be definitely a test case.
> The generation is
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