On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 2:25 PM, Peter Gavin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As you might know from seeing me around on IRC, I've been working on
> bringing the OpenRISC toolchain up to date with the most recent
> upstream versions. I've also completed the work that Julius has been
> doing with binutils to make it use CGEN. I've also changed the name
> of the architecture to or1k (from the old or32). Things seem to be
> working pretty well, so I figured I'd do a pseudo-announcement on the
> list so people can give them a try.
Hi Pete,
Nice work! I knew you were improving it but didn't know you got the
kernel compiling already. Well done!
Are the GCC and binutils ports tracking the upstream tree?
There's two things worth pursuing at this point I think - first is the
GDB port, and second is the regression testing of the tool chain (and
third, the first's sim doing the second.)
Let me explain that a little better. I was doing the CGEN port for a
number of reasons, but one was to get the basic simulator in GDB
working. So I'd be most interested in polishing off this good work
with setting that up properly and ensuring the tool chain is correctly
tested and passing.
Also, how about the or1ksim test suite using this new compiler? Is that running?
Cheers,
Julius
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