Build Linux: FAILED 5/bsps/atsamv on x86_64-linux-gnu (rtems-libbsd-v816a2f912f414f39467a6be901a96159f806c01d-x86_64-linux-gnu-1)
Sebastian Huber
sebastian.huber at embedded-brains.de
Tue Apr 7 07:04:15 UTC 2020
On 07/04/2020 08:24, Chris Johns wrote:
> On 2020-04-07 15:01, Sebastian Huber wrote:
>> I am not sure what we should do with this one. The libbsd is well
>> supported on this BSP, however, with default options, the BSP has not
>> enough memory to link all the libbsd tests. For this BSP you likely
>> have to specify some BSP options to build it for your target.
>
> What options are required to build libbsd for this BSP? If you say it
> is well supported a suitable configuration should be possible. The
> User manual provides no supporting details.
>
> Hmmm ... I have not looked at this BSP before now ...
>
> ... I see there is README and it contains special options I have never
> seen before such as `--enable-chip`. I am now wondering how many other
> magic BSP options exist? Do you know?
My approach to this documentation issue was to address this in the new
build system. The build specification can be used to generate the user
manual sections for the BSPs.
>
> ... The README says "Not all variants are tested" but I cannot see
> what has been tested? When you are new to a BSP a valid list of what
> works is important.
The BSP runs on the evaluation board with default options.
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