On 19/12/2017 23:44, Goetz Pfeiffer wrote: > at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin we control an electron storage ring facility > with the EPICS controlsystem framework. > > We have about 20 mvme2100 VME CPU boards which run RTEMS 4.9 with > cexp and GeSys.
This sounds like a nice system. > We would like to use RTEMS 5 but cexp is not compatible with this version. > > We are looking for the following features in RTEMS 5: > > * dynamic loading of object files > * dynamic linking of objects > * calling functions on the command line (optional) > > With cexp and RTEMS 4.9, dynamic loading works like this in the startup > script: > > cexpModuleLoad("Com.obj") > cexpModuleLoad("ca.obj") > cexpModuleLoad("dbStaticIoc.obj") > cexpModuleLoad("registryIoc.obj") > cexpModuleLoad("dbIoc.obj") > ... The cexp C parser and caller is not present. I also suspect other alternatives such as another language like lua would not help because your existing scripts would need to change as well as the related documentation. > Is it possible to implement a dynamic linker in RTEMS 5 ? It seems that > dynamic loading with dl_open(), dl_sym() and dl_close() is already > implemented. Dynamic loading is present. I am not across all the features cexp provides so I cannot be 100% certain there is a complete match. For example the dlopen API currently does not search archives to automatically pull in dependences. I avoided this when I first implemented libdl and I now think this feature should be added. > In another mail it was suggested to adapt cexp for RTEMS 5 but it seems > that this product is too hard to maintain and too hardware dependent. This is understandable. > We think that it would make RTEMS even more attractive, if it would > incorporate a dynamic loader. Do you mean bringing cexp into RTEMS and making it use the libdl loader? Any work to help ease EPICS integration and maintenance is a good thing. > It would be a great alternative to vxWorks. I suspect there are other users with this issue. It would be good to have an easy upgrade path to RTEMS 5. Chris _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/users