RTEMS ARMv8 Port
Raghav Nayak
raghav.nayak at nxp.com
Wed Mar 16 13:54:03 UTC 2016
Gedare,
Currently I have put necessary port for ARMv8 to run "HelloWorld" App. But hitting some issue while linking final hello app
With Regards
Raghav
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From: gedare at gwmail.gwu.edu [mailto:gedare at gwmail.gwu.edu] On Behalf Of Gedare Bloom
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 7:22 PM
To: Raghav Nayak
Cc: joel at rtems.org; Jan Sommer; rtems-users at rtems.org
Subject: Re: RTEMS ARMv8 Port
Raghav,
In addition to the RTEMS toolchain, you must have a port of RTEMS itself to the target architecture. This involves probably a week or two of engineering effort.
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 9:48 AM, Raghav Nayak <raghav.nayak at nxp.com> wrote:
> Hi Joel,
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> Currently I am using the RTEMS toolchain for ARMv8 through Source
> Builder
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> With Regards
>
> Raghav
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> From: users [mailto:users-bounces at rtems.org] On Behalf Of Raghav Nayak
> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 6:51 PM
> To: joel at rtems.org; Jan Sommer
> Cc: rtems-users at rtems.org
> Subject: RE: RTEMS ARMv8 Port
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> Hi Joel,
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> I could build to some extent and when it comes to application it says
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> “error: Cannot change output format whilst linking AArch64 binaries”.
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> Any hints to resolve this problem ? Thanks
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> With Regards
>
> Raghav
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> From: Joel Sherrill [mailto:joel at rtems.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 6:05 PM
> To: Jan Sommer
> Cc: rtems-users at rtems.org; Raghav Nayak
> Subject: Re: RTEMS ARMv8 Port
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> On Mar 16, 2016 7:26 AM, <soja-lists at aries.uberspace.de> wrote:
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>> Am 2016-03-16 10:32, schrieb Raghav Nayak:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am trying to configure RTEMS for ARMv8 target. Tried running the
>>> following command:
>>>
>>> ../configure --target=aarch64-rtems4.12
>>> --enable-rtemsbsp=raspberrypi --enable-tests=samples
>>> --enable-networking --enable-posix
>>> --prefix=/mnt/FSL/pandora/rtems/rtems-armv8-bsp/4.12
>>>
>>
>> I am no expert in this, but I highly doubt that this is supposed to work.
>> So far you only have a cross-compiler for RTEMS for the aarch64 target.
>> However, as ARMv8 is a new architecture for RTEMS I would expect that
>> you need to first add support for this new architecture to the
>> RTEMS-kernel and probably the configure scripts as well. I have never
>> done this, so I can't help here. The RTEMS porting guide might be a
>> first step in understanding what you have to do:
>> https://docs.rtems.org/doc-current/share/rtems/pdf/porting.pdf
>>
>> Another thing is that you want to build the raspberrypi-bsp. I assume
>> you want to build RTEMS for the raspberry pi 3. The new raspberry
>> uses another cpu as the older versions and of a different target
>> architecture. That means from the operating system's point of view it
>> differs significantly from the older ones, thus you cannot expect
>> that the bsp for the RPi 1 and RPi 2 will work for the RPi 3.
>> No one has added support for the RPi 3 yet. It's very new on the
>> market and RTEMS has currently no ARMv8 support.
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> That's the basics. A new architecture requires adding
> score/cpu/aarch64 and a new BSP for that architecture
> c/src/lib/libbsp/aarch64/NEWBSP. I added the GNU tools support.
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> I did notice that gdb has a simulator for aarch64 which means a BSP
> for that is simple to construct. The gdb simulator is similar on all
> architectures and we have BSPs for a variety to use as examples. This
> would be enough to debug core functionality on the aarch64 and run the
> tests without interrupt support.
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> Then you have to add interrupt support and move to real HW and add a
> second BSP.
>
>>> But not able to get the output something like this:
>>>
>>> target architecture: aarch64.
>>> available BSPs: raspberrypi.
>>> 'make all' will build the following BSPs: raspberrypi.
>>> other BSPs can be built with 'make RTEMS_BSP="bsp1 bsp2 ..."'
>>>
>>> config.status: creating Makefile
>>>
>>>
>>> Do you have any clues?
>>>
>>>
>>> With Regards
>>> Raghav
>>>
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