Hello Joel, On Thursday 22 of July 2021 22:19:21 Joel Sherrill wrote: > On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 12:25 PM Robin Müller <robin.muelle...@gmail.com> > > The current version of the rtems-lwip support after I added STM32H7 can > > still be found here: > > https://github.com/rmspacefish/rtems-lwip/tree/mueller/master and > > includes the TMS570 code as well. > > > > There is also a LPC port here: > > https://github.com/sacha23/lwip-rtems-support/tree/master/src/ports/drive > >r/lpc_emac But that one still appears to use Makefiles, and needs to be > > updated to waf if it is integrated. > > Very nice. Updating to waf should be a lot easier than writing the driver. > :) > > Vijay.. it's your call but if adding drivers with status of "compile > only" is OK with you, that at least lays the groundwork for someone > else to test later. I'm just thinking that compiles and untested makes > it easy for someone to push it across the goal line.
That is surprise, I forgot that port of our sysless LPC driver to RTEMS exists. The code in sysless mode is used by Alvat company http://alvat.cz/ (founded by our alumni Pavel Nemecek ) to provide Pick to Light system gateway and embedded web on LPC. Our robotic control systems LX_RoCoN use it in daily operation in selfbuild interferometer of Czech Academy of Sciences aspherical lens production etc. So the core of the driver should be functional. I have newer used it on RTEMS but I have there LX_RoCoN running on table before me exactly now. Not with RTEMS, but I have tested RTEMS on it, so I can give it a try if I learn again WAF stuff. I am adding Roman Bartosnsky to CC, he is main author of LPC driver and LwIP OMK port done under my company funding and then on some Alvat budget. He woks on more ESA projects at his company https://www.daiteq.com/ , an actual one is NOEL-V related. He worked with me for years on our RTEMS based medical infusion systems, so he knew RTEMS and CPU architectures well. So there are people who have strong insight into the code. So if it has been located again it would worth to collect in on one place. We have some enhancements of the LPC driver in our OMK repo, so we can merge updates. I expect that they do not collide with changes for RTEMS build. Best wishes, Pavel Pisa ================================================== PiKRON s.r.o. Phone/Fax: +420 284684676 Kankovskeho 1235 Phone: +420 234697622 182 00 Praha 8 WWW: http://www.pikron.com/ Czech Republic e-mail: pik...@pikron.com ================================================== _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel