On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Stefan Wallentowitz <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am about to finish my work on clearing up the newlib port. I already
> discussed some stuff with upstream and will try to get it there asap. These
> are the major changes:
>  * License change from GPL to BSD. I asked all contributors and
> essentially only had to rewrite the uart stuff, write() and some minor
> stuff. I will double-check again I did not forget anybody, which is
> slightly complicated due to moving around this code and me splitting it up
>  * All or1k-support moved to libglosss, this is how it should be I think
>  * or1k-elf is a sys now to solve the issue with dynamic reentrancy vs.
> the current upstream (for rtems)
>  * spr-defs.h is or1k-sprs.h now which is generated from
> openrisc/or1k-headers under BSD. This will break your current code due to
> new macro names, I will write a small python script to help your converting
> macro names the next weeks and put it on the site above
>  * Multicore is already builtin. Currently it is built extra as
> libor1k_mc.a and crt0_mc.o (see wallento/or1k-gcc:multicore for picking it
> up). This may change to a multilib in the near future.
>  * Code re-organization (clear namespaces, more documentation, splitup
> asm, combine syscalls, boards into subdir, ...)
>
> This is the website for the port: http://wallento.github.io/or1k-newlib/
> I added some pre-built archives for download (that need to go to
> /opt/or1k-toolchain, still need to describe how to relocate). Furthermore
> there are continuous builds from the git repositories whenever either
> openrisc/or1k-src, openrisc/or1k-gcc or wallento/or1k-newlib change. The
> build status is published at http://lis.ei.tum.de/jenkins/ and the
> archives can be downloaded at the aforementioned website.
> Finally, here is the documentation of or1k-support:
> http://wallento.github.io/or1k-newlib/docs/html/modules.html


Hi Stefan,

A minor point - but that link doesn't look to be active any more? Has it
moved?

Cheers

Julius


>
>
> Please be so kind and help me with testing, code review and license
> checking if you find the time. Any help is welcome. The code is roughly
> tested and I will continue with automated regression tests the next days,
> before packing a patch proposal for upstream.
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Best regards,
> Stefan
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