[PATCH 00/14] Removal of or32/openrisc and introduction of or1k

Hesham Moustafa heshamelmatary at gmail.com
Wed Apr 23 20:38:01 UTC 2014


On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 10:19 PM, Christian Svensson <christian at cmd.nu> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 9:12 PM, Joel Sherrill
> <joel.sherrill at oarcorp.com> wrote:
>> Is gcc close then?
> Close to merging - not really. There is interest and momentum but the
> effort hasn't begun.
> Close to being fully functional - I would say so, bugs are rare and
> it's only now when I'm porting the whole Debian distribution we
> discover some obscure bugs.
>
>> From a very practical viewpoint, the only requirement to porting
>> RTEMS is a functional gdb for the target. The target name and
>> cleanliness isn't that important.
> Bare metal GDB should be available as far as I understand.
>
>> OTOH, there will be rtems tweaks to gcc to add the or1k-rtems target.
>> So it is more critical to get merged.
> Worst case, we do track our own GCC called or1k-gcc, so merging with
> that will ensure that it will be upstreamed in the future.
One issue, building gcc for RTEMS will have to discard some libraries
that are linked by default (like or1ksim) in or1k-gcc when compiling
programs, I think that would be a conflict when thinking of merging
gcc-rtems patch with or1k-gcc (unless there is a way to make the
default linking process conditional to the target).



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