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author | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2009-04-14 14:47:23 +0200 |
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committer | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2009-04-14 14:47:23 +0200 |
commit | bc0f8883a4dca05e56d38ad7f113193117ced69d (patch) | |
tree | 4389dfc288fba8a5d1dcbe3c292d84002a51c6b4 /dist/etc/vxworks | |
parent | 67d345314f0def447ce7cd161675f0e2060124d1 (diff) |
Fixes and new sample config files for VxWorks
Diffstat (limited to 'dist/etc/vxworks')
-rw-r--r-- | dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-max.make | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-min.make | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-max.make | 179 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-min.make | 166 |
4 files changed, 350 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-max.make b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-max.make index 39ec8ae..17a597a 100644 --- a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-max.make +++ b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-max.make @@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ # $ cd examples/cxx/hybrid/library/ # $ make # $ mv driver partial-image.o -# $ nmpentium *.o | tclsh .../vxworks-6.4/host/resource/hutils/tcl/munch.tcl -c pentium > ctdt.c -# $ ccpentium -O3 -c -fdollars-in-identifiers -fno-zero-initialized-in-bss ctdt.c -o ctdt.o +# $ export WIND_BASE=.../vxworks-6.4 +# $ nmpentium *.o | tclsh $WIND_BASE/host/resource/hutils/tcl/munch.tcl -c pentium > ctdt.c +# $ ccpentium -O3 -c -fdollars-in-identifiers -fno-zero-initialized-in-bss -I$WIND_BASE/target/h -I$WIND_BASE/target/h/wrn/coreip ctdt.c -o ctdt.o # $ ccpentium -O3 partial-image.o ctdt.o -o driver # @@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ # CC := ccpentium CFLAGS := -W -Wall -O3 -CPPFLAGS := +CPPFLAGS := -I$(WIND_BASE)/target/h -I$(WIND_BASE)/target/h/wrn/coreip CXX := ccpentium CXXFLAGS := -W -Wall -O3 diff --git a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-min.make b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-min.make index 70efda2..f4d49ce 100644 --- a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-min.make +++ b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.4-min.make @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ # CC := ccpentium CFLAGS := -W -Wall -O3 -CPPFLAGS := +CPPFLAGS := -I$(WIND_BASE)/target/h -I$(WIND_BASE)/target/h/wrn/coreip CXX := ccpentium CXXFLAGS := -W -Wall -O3 diff --git a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-max.make b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-max.make new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2553f13 --- /dev/null +++ b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-max.make @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +# Sample configuration file for VxWorks 6.7 on Pentium using the +# GNU toolchain. This configuration enables STL, iostream, and +# C++ exceptions which can be disabled if not required. +# +# Note that iostream support requires static initialization so +# you will need to 'munch' the examples (and your application) +# before you can run them. Here are the sample step that are +# needed to run the C++/Hybrid 'library' example: +# +# $ cd examples/cxx/hybrid/library/ +# $ make +# $ mv driver partial-image.o +# $ export WIND_BASE=.../vxworks-6.7 +# $ nmpentium *.o | tclsh $WIND_BASE/host/resource/hutils/tcl/munch.tcl -c pentium > ctdt.c +# $ ccpentium -O3 -c -fdollars-in-identifiers -fno-zero-initialized-in-bss -I$WIND_BASE/target/h -I$WIND_BASE/target/h/wrn/coreip -D_VSB_CONFIG_FILE=\"$WIND_BASE/target/lib/h/config/vsbConfig.h\" ctdt.c -o ctdt.o +# $ ccpentium -O3 -r -nostdlib -T $WIND_BASE/target/h/tool/gnu/ldscripts/link.OUT partial-image.o ctdt.o -o driver +# + +# Toolchain. +# +CC := ccpentium +CFLAGS := -W -Wall -O3 +CPPFLAGS := -I$(WIND_BASE)/target/h -I$(WIND_BASE)/target/h/wrn/coreip -D_VSB_CONFIG_FILE=\"$(WIND_BASE)/target/lib/h/config/vsbConfig.h\" + +CXX := ccpentium +CXXFLAGS := -W -Wall -O3 + +LD := $(CXX) +LDFLAGS := $(CXXFLAGS) +LIBS := + +# Set RANLIB to empty if your system does not need ranlib. +# +AR := arpentium +ARFLAGS := rc +RANLIB := ranlibpentium + + +# Common XSD/e flags. +# +XSDFLAGS := --generate-inline + + +# Platform. Valid values are: +# +# 'wince' - Windows CE +# 'win32' - Windows 2000, XP, etc. +# 'posix' - POSIX OS, including UNIX/Linux, VxWorks, etc. +# +XSDE_PLATFORM := posix + + +# Platform architecture width in bits. +# +XSDE_ARCH_WIDTH := 32 + + +# Platform byte order. Valid values are 'b' for big-endian +# and 'l' for little-endian. +# +XSDE_BYTEORDER := l + + +# Set to 'n' if you don't have STL (std::string, etc.). Also don't +# forget to use the --no-stl option when compiling your schemas. +# +XSDE_STL := y + + +# Set to 'n' if you don't have iostream. +# +XSDE_IOSTREAM := y + + +# Set to 'n' if you don't have C++ exceptions. Also don't forget to +# use the --no-exceptions option when compiling your schemas. +# +XSDE_EXCEPTIONS := y + + +# Set to 'n' if your platform doesn't have the "long long int" type or +# the strtoull function. Also don't forget to use the --no-long-long +# option when compiling your schemas. +# +XSDE_LONGLONG := n + + +# Set to 'n' if your platform doesn't have the snprintf function. +# +XSDE_SNPRINTF := n + + +# Set to 'n' if you don't want support for XML Schema validation in +# C++/Parser. Also don't forget to use the --suppress-validation +# option when compiling your schemas. +# +XSDE_PARSER_VALIDATION := y + + +# Set to 'n' if you don't want support for XML Schema validation in +# C++/Serializer. Also don't forget to use the --suppress-validation +# option when compiling your schemas. +# +XSDE_SERIALIZER_VALIDATION := y + + +# Base parser/serializer implementation reuse style. Valid values are: +# +# 'mixin' - virtual inheritance-based reuse (specify --reuse-style-mixin) +# 'tiein' - delegation-based reuse (recommended) +# 'none' - no reuse support (specify --reuse-style-none) +# +XSDE_REUSE_STYLE := tiein + + +# Set to 'y' if you want support for serialization of the C++/Hybrid +# object model to the CDR (Common Data Representation) binary format. +# This functionality requires the ACE library. +# +XSDE_CDR := n + + +# Set to 'y' if you want support for serialization of the C++/Hybrid +# object model to the XDR (eXternal Data Representation) binary format. +# This functionality requires the XDR API which is available out of the +# box on most POSIX systems as part of Sun RPC. On some systems (e.g., +# (Linux, Mac OS X, iPhone OS) this API is part of libc in which case +# you don't need to link anything extra. On other platforms, the XDR +# API may require linking to another library (which you can add to the +# LIBS variable above), such as -lrpc (QNX, LynxOS) or -lnsl. On non- +# POSIX platforms you may need to install a third-party library which +# provides the XDR API. Also note that some older versions of the API +# (e.g., those found on LynxOS) may not support serialization of the +# long long type. In this case you will get a compilation error saying +# that xdr_longlong_t and xdr_u_longlong_t are not declared. One way to +# resolve this is to disable the use of the long long type in XSD/e (see +# XSDE_LONGLONG above). +# +XSDE_XDR := n + + +# Set to 'y' if you need to handle XML vocabularies that use XML Schema +# polymorphism (xsi:type or substitution groups). Also don't forget to +# use either --generate-polymorphic (generates polymorphism-aware code) +# or --runtime-polymorphic (generates non-polymorphic code that uses the +# runtime library configured with polymorphism support). Note that support +# for XML Schema polymorphism requires runtime static initialization +# support in the C++ compiler (that is, support for automatic calling +# of constructors for static objects). Furthermore, if the mixin reuse +# style is used (XSDE_REUSE_STYLE) then the generated code requires +# support for dynamic_cast. +# +XSDE_POLYMORPHIC := n + + +# When polymorphism support is enabled (XSDE_POLYMORPHIC), the following +# parameters control the substitution and inheritance hashmaps bucket +# allocation. Because the number of elements in these hashmaps depends +# on the schemas being compiled and thus is fairly static, these hashmaps +# do not perform automatic table resizing. To obtain good performance the +# elements to buckets ratio should be between 0.7 and 0.9. The recommended +# way to ensure this range is to add diagnostics code to your application +# as shown in the documentation and examples. It is also a good idea to +# use prime numbers for bucket counts: 53 97 193 389 769 1543 3079 6151 +# 12289 24593 49157 98317 196613 393241. Inheritance hashmaps are only +# used when validation is enabled. +# +XSDE_PARSER_SMAP_BUCKETS := 53 +XSDE_PARSER_IMAP_BUCKETS := 97 +XSDE_SERIALIZER_SMAP_BUCKETS := 53 +XSDE_SERIALIZER_SMAP_BUCKET_BUCKETS := 53 +XSDE_SERIALIZER_IMAP_BUCKETS := 97 + + +# Options tuning depending on the features selected. +# +ifeq ($(XSDE_EXCEPTIONS),y) +CFLAGS += -fexceptions +endif diff --git a/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-min.make b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-min.make new file mode 100644 index 0000000..93ce134 --- /dev/null +++ b/dist/etc/vxworks/config-6.7-min.make @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +# Sample configuration file for VxWorks 6.7 on Pentium using the +# GNU toolchain. This configuration disables STL, iostream, and +# C++ exceptions which can be enabled if required. +# + +# Toolchain. +# +CC := ccpentium +CFLAGS := -W -Wall -O3 +CPPFLAGS := -I$(WIND_BASE)/target/h -I$(WIND_BASE)/target/h/wrn/coreip -D_VSB_CONFIG_FILE=\"$(WIND_BASE)/target/lib/h/config/vsbConfig.h\" + +CXX := ccpentium +CXXFLAGS := -W -Wall -O3 + +LD := $(CXX) +LDFLAGS := $(CXXFLAGS) +LIBS := + +# Set RANLIB to empty if your system does not need ranlib. +# +AR := arpentium +ARFLAGS := rc +RANLIB := ranlibpentium + + +# Common XSD/e flags. +# +XSDFLAGS := --generate-inline + + +# Platform. Valid values are: +# +# 'wince' - Windows CE +# 'win32' - Windows 2000, XP, etc. +# 'posix' - POSIX OS, including UNIX/Linux, VxWorks, etc. +# +XSDE_PLATFORM := posix + + +# Platform architecture width in bits. +# +XSDE_ARCH_WIDTH := 32 + + +# Platform byte order. Valid values are 'b' for big-endian +# and 'l' for little-endian. +# +XSDE_BYTEORDER := l + + +# Set to 'n' if you don't have STL (std::string, etc.). Also don't +# forget to use the --no-stl option when compiling your schemas. +# +XSDE_STL := n + + +# Set to 'n' if you don't have iostream. +# +XSDE_IOSTREAM := n + + +# Set to 'n' if you don't have C++ exceptions. Also don't forget to +# use the --no-exceptions option when compiling your schemas. +# +XSDE_EXCEPTIONS := n + + +# Set to 'n' if your platform doesn't have the "long long int" type or +# the strtoull function. Also don't forget to use the --no-long-long +# option when compiling your schemas. +# +XSDE_LONGLONG := n + + +# Set to 'n' if your platform doesn't have the snprintf function. +# +XSDE_SNPRINTF := n + + +# Set to 'n' if you don't want support for XML Schema validation in +# C++/Parser. Also don't forget to use the --suppress-validation +# option when compiling your schemas. +# +XSDE_PARSER_VALIDATION := y + + +# Set to 'n' if you don't want support for XML Schema validation in +# C++/Serializer. Also don't forget to use the --suppress-validation +# option when compiling your schemas. +# +XSDE_SERIALIZER_VALIDATION := y + + +# Base parser/serializer implementation reuse style. Valid values are: +# +# 'mixin' - virtual inheritance-based reuse (specify --reuse-style-mixin) +# 'tiein' - delegation-based reuse (recommended) +# 'none' - no reuse support (specify --reuse-style-none) +# +XSDE_REUSE_STYLE := tiein + + +# Set to 'y' if you want support for serialization of the C++/Hybrid +# object model to the CDR (Common Data Representation) binary format. +# This functionality requires the ACE library. +# +XSDE_CDR := n + + +# Set to 'y' if you want support for serialization of the C++/Hybrid +# object model to the XDR (eXternal Data Representation) binary format. +# This functionality requires the XDR API which is available out of the +# box on most POSIX systems as part of Sun RPC. On some systems (e.g., +# (Linux, Mac OS X, iPhone OS) this API is part of libc in which case +# you don't need to link anything extra. On other platforms, the XDR +# API may require linking to another library (which you can add to the +# LIBS variable above), such as -lrpc (QNX, LynxOS) or -lnsl. On non- +# POSIX platforms you may need to install a third-party library which +# provides the XDR API. Also note that some older versions of the API +# (e.g., those found on LynxOS) may not support serialization of the +# long long type. In this case you will get a compilation error saying +# that xdr_longlong_t and xdr_u_longlong_t are not declared. One way to +# resolve this is to disable the use of the long long type in XSD/e (see +# XSDE_LONGLONG above). +# +XSDE_XDR := n + + +# Set to 'y' if you need to handle XML vocabularies that use XML Schema +# polymorphism (xsi:type or substitution groups). Also don't forget to +# use either --generate-polymorphic (generates polymorphism-aware code) +# or --runtime-polymorphic (generates non-polymorphic code that uses the +# runtime library configured with polymorphism support). Note that support +# for XML Schema polymorphism requires runtime static initialization +# support in the C++ compiler (that is, support for automatic calling +# of constructors for static objects). Furthermore, if the mixin reuse +# style is used (XSDE_REUSE_STYLE) then the generated code requires +# support for dynamic_cast. +# +XSDE_POLYMORPHIC := n + + +# When polymorphism support is enabled (XSDE_POLYMORPHIC), the following +# parameters control the substitution and inheritance hashmaps bucket +# allocation. Because the number of elements in these hashmaps depends +# on the schemas being compiled and thus is fairly static, these hashmaps +# do not perform automatic table resizing. To obtain good performance the +# elements to buckets ratio should be between 0.7 and 0.9. The recommended +# way to ensure this range is to add diagnostics code to your application +# as shown in the documentation and examples. It is also a good idea to +# use prime numbers for bucket counts: 53 97 193 389 769 1543 3079 6151 +# 12289 24593 49157 98317 196613 393241. Inheritance hashmaps are only +# used when validation is enabled. +# +XSDE_PARSER_SMAP_BUCKETS := 53 +XSDE_PARSER_IMAP_BUCKETS := 97 +XSDE_SERIALIZER_SMAP_BUCKETS := 53 +XSDE_SERIALIZER_SMAP_BUCKET_BUCKETS := 53 +XSDE_SERIALIZER_IMAP_BUCKETS := 97 + + +# Options tuning depending on the features selected. +# +ifeq ($(XSDE_EXCEPTIONS),y) +CFLAGS += -fexceptions +endif |