> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thierry writes:
> : We are implementing our OS modem on FreeBSD, but lot of our sources
> : have writen in C++.  Is it possible to compile the FreeBSD kernel in
> : C++ to include our driver ?
> 
> Yes and No.
> 
> If you use only the bare minimal subset of features for the C++ and
> avoid the problem areas of the language, you might be able to.  But
> you'd have to add new and delete support to the kernel's library.
> That should be almost trivial.
> 
> The problem areas definitely include exceptions, some automatic memory
> allocation (where temporary variables are malloced), large objects
> appearing on the stack (because the kernel stack is so small).  I
> don't know if ctors for static objects would be called in the kernel.
> Templates might also be a problem, but they might not.

I'll second the "doability" of this.  I've been going through some
C++ work in an embedded system.  Exceptions had already been given
up on.  The ctors/dtors are handled with "munch" style tools
(from vxWorks land) that generate construct/destruct
vectors that you'll probably then hook in with kernel modules.

Peter

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Peter Dufault ([EMAIL PROTECTED])   Realtime development, Machine control,
HD Associates, Inc.               Fail-Safe systems, Agency approval


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