Hello Arturo,

On 15/10/2018 15:25, Arturo Perez Garcia wrote:
Hi.

During the last year, we developed a BSP for the r5 processors of the zcu102 board. We have tested it extensively on HW. The BSP has been developed to run RTEMS in the R5 processors in lockstep mode, hence it runs on a single CPU and it doesn't admit SMP. It has been created for the last RTEMS release, the 4.11.3.

We have been using it internally in my research group, but now that somebody has shown interest in using RTEMS with Zynq Ultrascale+ devices is the moment for us to share/release it. We would like to add it to the RTEMS sources, so some questions appear in my mind?

-Can be the BSP added to the last RTEMS release? Or, must it be adapted to the development branch?

new BSPs or variants should be added to the master.

-Which is the revision procedure that must be done to validate the BSP?

You should run the RTEMS testsuite on the board.

-Third-party sources are actually included in the BSP? Is this a problem?

It depends on the license of the third-party sources. Ideally, they should be BSD licensed without an advertising clause. Closed source licenses or a pure GPL are not acceptable.

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