On Sun, Mar 28, 2021, 7:56 AM Jiri Gaisler wrote:
> The ofw01 test will hang on RISC-V unless the real FDT is restored at the
> end of the test. This will allow the Sifive test module be found by
> _CPU_Fatal_halt() and avoid an infinite loop.
>
I'm ok with this but would like someone with
The ofw01 test will hang on RISC-V unless the real FDT is restored at the end
of the test. This will allow the Sifive test module be found by
_CPU_Fatal_halt() and avoid an infinite loop.
From 7d285bb7b9d648bef2eb6bd39c5530c56beff287 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jiri Gaisler
Date: Sun, 28
hello everyone ,
My name is Umang Gupta , i wanted to participate in GSOC'21 with RTEMS i
would like to work on the ticket #3892 : RTEMS python standardization
project. Plz guide me about this
project .
Thank you
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Hello all,
I'm updating on what' i've found out with the issue (forgot to reply all) .
Joel recommended me check the coverage for the leon BSP( to check if it's
supported) and i found that the branch with CLOCK_MONOTONIC was not reached I
think now that it's supported (because the annotated
On 28/3/21 8:04 pm, Christian Mauderer wrote:
> On 28/03/2021 03:16, Chris Johns wrote:
>> On 28/3/21 6:16 am, Ahamed Husni wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I ran the hello program on the BBB using a bootable SD card. The SD card
>>> has two
>>> partitions.
>>>
>>> 1. BOOT - primary, bootable, FAT32
>>>
On 28/03/2021 03:16, Chris Johns wrote:
On 28/3/21 6:16 am, Ahamed Husni wrote:
Hi,
I ran the hello program on the BBB using a bootable SD card. The SD card has two
partitions.
1. BOOT - primary, bootable, FAT32
2. ROOT - primary, ext4
The BOOT partition has the following files.
1.
> On 28-Mar-2021, at 12:17 PM, Matthew Joyce wrote:
>
> Hi Eshan,
>
> Ok, great! Thank you for letting me know. By the way, where will it be
> implemented when it's patched in? Thanks again and have a great rest
> of your Sunday.
Function file : rtems/cpukit/posix
Tests : testsuite/psxtests
Hi Eshan,
Got it, thanks very much for the explanation! I went ahead and updated
the spreadsheet. It looks like you did an awesome job last year, by
the way :-)
Matt
On Sun, Mar 28, 2021 at 9:57 AM Eshan Dhawan wrote:
>
>
> > On 28-Mar-2021, at 12:17 PM, Matthew Joyce wrote:
> >
> > Hi
Hi Eshan,
Ok, great! Thank you for letting me know. By the way, where will it be
implemented when it's patched in? Thanks again and have a great rest
of your Sunday.
Sincerely,
Matt
On Sun, Mar 28, 2021 at 6:54 AM Eshan Dhawan wrote:
>
>
> > On 27-Mar-2021, at 1:49 AM, Matthew Joyce wrote:
>