Frédéric PRACA wrote:
Selon Laurent GUERBY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mon, 2005-11-21 at 12:15 -0600, Joel Sherrill wrote:
arm-rtems4.7 does build C, C++, and Ada on the gcc SVN head. I have
done no testing beyond that.
Is there a simulator for arm? Frederic do you have a testing
environment in mind? What "--enable-rtemsbsp=X" should I use?
Well, I plan to use Skyeye for simulation. The target is an ep9312 from Cirrus
Logic. Even if I didn't manage to compile the edb7312 support, I wanted to read
how it was made to try to port RTEMS on ep9312. I think this should be a good
study for me.
I just had a quick to skyeye and it seems to be based upon armulator which is a
target of RTEMS. So, I guess buiding with the armulator bsp should be a good
beginning.
The armulator BSP doesn't quite initialize memory right. The last I
knew, the SkyEye simulator did not run the BSP and no one had
investigated. That BSP was developed on real hardware. I would hope
the edb7312 BSP would be VERY close to working.
--joel