RTEMS Documentation Project RTEMS User Manual
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  • 1. Introduction
    • 1.1. Overview
    • 1.2. Features
    • 1.3. Ecosystem
      • 1.3.1. Rational
      • 1.3.2. Open Source
      • 1.3.3. Deployment
    • 1.4. Real-time Application Systems
    • 1.5. Real-time Executive
  • 2. Quick Start
    • 2.1. Preparation
      • 2.1.1. Host Computer
      • 2.1.2. Selecting a BSP
      • 2.1.3. Selecting a Version of RTEMS
    • 2.2. Choose an Installation Prefix
    • 2.3. Obtain the Sources
      • 2.3.1. Releases
      • 2.3.2. Git
      • 2.3.3. Offline Download
    • 2.4. Install the Tool Suite
      • 2.4.1. Need for RTEMS-Specific Cross-Compiler
    • 2.5. Build a Board Support Package (BSP)
      • 2.5.1. RSB BSP Build
      • 2.5.2. Manual BSP Build
    • 2.6. Test a Board Support Package (BSP)
    • 2.7. Build Your Application
    • 2.8. Build an RSB Package
      • 2.8.1. RTEMS Packages
      • 2.8.2. BSP Stack Build
      • 2.8.3. Package Build
    • 2.9. GSoC Getting Started
      • 2.9.1. Installing Dependencies
      • 2.9.2. Choosing an installation prefix
      • 2.9.3. Downloading the Sources
      • 2.9.4. Installing the Tool Suite
      • 2.9.5. Building the Board Support Package
      • 2.9.6. Testing the Board Support Package
      • 2.9.7. Prove You Can Work On RTEMS
      • 2.9.8. Creating and Sending Patches
  • 3. Support and Contributing
    • 3.1. RTEMS Project Support
      • 3.1.1. Users Mailing List
      • 3.1.2. Documentation
      • 3.1.3. All Mailing Lists
      • 3.1.4. IRC
    • 3.2. Report Bugs
      • 3.2.1. Search for Existing Bugs
      • 3.2.2. Not RTEMS Bugs
      • 3.2.3. Good Bug Reports
      • 3.2.4. Nobody Fixes my Bug
    • 3.3. Contributing
      • 3.3.1. How to Contribute?
      • 3.3.2. Preparing and Sending Patches
      • 3.3.3. Checklist for Patches
      • 3.3.4. Patch Review Process
      • 3.3.5. Why Contribute?
      • 3.3.6. Common Questions and Answers
    • 3.4. Commercial Support Services
  • 4. Host Computer
    • 4.1. Python
      • 4.1.1. Virtual Environment
      • 4.1.2. Symbolic Link
      • 4.1.3. Directly Invoking Python
    • 4.2. Host Operating Systems
    • 4.3. POSIX Hosts
      • 4.3.1. Root Access
      • 4.3.2. Linux
        • 4.3.2.1. ArchLinux
        • 4.3.2.2. CentOS
        • 4.3.2.3. Fedora
        • 4.3.2.4. Raspbian
        • 4.3.2.5. Ubuntu
        • 4.3.2.6. Linux Mint
        • 4.3.2.7. openSUSE
      • 4.3.3. FreeBSD
      • 4.3.4. NetBSD
    • 4.4. Apple macOS
      • 4.4.1. Catalina
      • 4.4.2. Sierra
      • 4.4.3. Mavericks
    • 4.5. Microsoft Windows
      • 4.5.1. Windows Path Length
      • 4.5.2. Windows Spaces In Paths
      • 4.5.3. Parallel Builds with Make
      • 4.5.4. POSIX Support
      • 4.5.5. Python
      • 4.5.6. MSYS2
      • 4.5.7. Cygwin
  • 5. Installation
    • 5.1. Releases
      • 5.1.1. RTEMS Tools and Kernel
    • 5.2. Developer (Unstable)
      • 5.2.1. POSIX and OS X Host Tools Chain
      • 5.2.2. Windows Host Tool Chain
        • 5.2.2.1. RTEMS Windows Tools
        • 5.2.2.2. Building the Kernel
    • 5.3. RTEMS Kernel
      • 5.3.1. Development Sources
      • 5.3.2. Building a BSP
      • 5.3.3. Installing A BSP
      • 5.3.4. Contributing Patches
    • 5.4. Project Sandboxing
  • 6. Deployment
    • 6.1. RSB Deployment
      • 6.1.1. Deployment Repository
      • 6.1.2. Tools Configuration
      • 6.1.3. Tools and Kernel
      • 6.1.4. Tools and Kernel with Config
      • 6.1.5. Tools, Kernel and Packages
      • 6.1.6. Tools, Kernel with Config and Packages
  • 7. Target Hardware
    • 7.1. Targets
    • 7.2. Architectures
    • 7.3. Tiers
  • 8. BSP Build System
    • 8.1. Overview
    • 8.2. Work Flow
    • 8.3. Commands
      • 8.3.1. Help
      • 8.3.2. BSP List
      • 8.3.3. BSP Defaults
      • 8.3.4. Configure
      • 8.3.5. Build, Clean, and Install
    • 8.4. Configuration
    • 8.5. Migration from Autoconf/Automake
  • 9. Board Support Packages
    • 9.1. aarch64 (AArch64)
      • 9.1.1. Qemu A53
        • 9.1.1.1. Boot via ELF
        • 9.1.1.2. Clock Driver
        • 9.1.1.3. Console Driver
        • 9.1.1.4. Running Executables
      • 9.1.2. Qemu A72
        • 9.1.2.1. Boot via ELF
        • 9.1.2.2. Clock Driver
        • 9.1.2.3. Console Driver
        • 9.1.2.4. Running Executables
      • 9.1.3. Qemu Xilinx Versal
        • 9.1.3.1. Boot via ELF
        • 9.1.3.2. Clock Driver
        • 9.1.3.3. Console Driver
        • 9.1.3.4. Running Executables
      • 9.1.4. Qemu Xilinx ZynqMP
        • 9.1.4.1. Boot on QEMU
        • 9.1.4.2. Boot on ZynqMP Hardware
        • 9.1.4.3. Hardware Boot Image Generation
        • 9.1.4.4. Example: Booting a RTEMS image on the ZCU102 ZynqMP board
        • 9.1.4.5. Clock Driver
        • 9.1.4.6. Console Driver
        • 9.1.4.7. SDHCI Driver
        • 9.1.4.8. Network Configuration
        • 9.1.4.9. Running Executables on QEMU
      • 9.1.5. Raspberry Pi 4B
        • 9.1.5.1. Clock Driver
        • 9.1.5.2. Console Driver
        • 9.1.5.3. Preparing to boot
        • 9.1.5.4. JTAG Setup
    • 9.2. arm (ARM)
      • 9.2.1. altera-cyclone-v (Intel Cyclone V)
        • 9.2.1.1. Boot via U-Boot
        • 9.2.1.2. Clock Driver
        • 9.2.1.3. Console Driver
        • 9.2.1.4. I2C Driver
        • 9.2.1.5. Network Interface Driver
        • 9.2.1.6. MMC/SDCard Driver
        • 9.2.1.7. USB Host Driver
        • 9.2.1.8. Caveats
      • 9.2.2. atsam
      • 9.2.3. beagle
        • 9.2.3.1. Boot via U-Boot
        • 9.2.3.2. Getting the Device Tree Blob
        • 9.2.3.3. Writing the uEnv.txt file
        • 9.2.3.4. I2C Driver
        • 9.2.3.5. SPI Driver
        • 9.2.3.6. Debugging using libdebugger
        • 9.2.3.7. Debugging Beagle Bone Black using a JTAG debugger and gdb
      • 9.2.4. csb336
      • 9.2.5. csb337
      • 9.2.6. edb7312
      • 9.2.7. fvp (Fixed Virtual Platform)
        • 9.2.7.1. Run an Executable
        • 9.2.7.2. Clock Driver
        • 9.2.7.3. Console Driver
      • 9.2.8. gumstix
      • 9.2.9. imx (NXP i.MX)
        • 9.2.9.1. Build Configuration Options
        • 9.2.9.2. Clock settings for different boards
        • 9.2.9.3. Boot via U-Boot
        • 9.2.9.4. Boot via barebox
        • 9.2.9.5. Clock Driver
        • 9.2.9.6. Console Driver
        • 9.2.9.7. I2C Driver
        • 9.2.9.8. SPI Driver
        • 9.2.9.9. Network Interface Driver
        • 9.2.9.10. MMC/SDCard Driver
        • 9.2.9.11. Caveats
      • 9.2.10. imxrt (NXP i.MXRT)
        • 9.2.10.1. Build Configuration Options
        • 9.2.10.2. Boot Process
        • 9.2.10.3. Flash Image
        • 9.2.10.4. FDT
        • 9.2.10.5. PLL Settings
        • 9.2.10.6. Clock Driver
        • 9.2.10.7. IOMUX
        • 9.2.10.8. Console Driver
        • 9.2.10.9. I2C Driver
        • 9.2.10.10. SPI Driver
        • 9.2.10.11. Network Interface Driver
        • 9.2.10.12. NXP SDK files
        • 9.2.10.13. Caveats
      • 9.2.11. lm3s69xx
      • 9.2.12. lpc176x
      • 9.2.13. lpc24xx (NXP LPC17XX/LPC24XX/LPC40XX)
        • 9.2.13.1. Clock Driver
        • 9.2.13.2. Console Driver
        • 9.2.13.3. I2C Bus Driver
        • 9.2.13.4. SPI Bus Driver
        • 9.2.13.5. Network Interface Driver
        • 9.2.13.6. USB Driver
        • 9.2.13.7. Framebuffer Driver
        • 9.2.13.8. RTC Driver
      • 9.2.14. raspberrypi
        • 9.2.14.1. Setup SD card
        • 9.2.14.2. Kernel image
        • 9.2.14.3. SPI Driver
        • 9.2.14.4. I2C Driver
        • 9.2.14.5. Testing using QEMU
      • 9.2.15. realview-pbx-a9
      • 9.2.16. rtl22xx
      • 9.2.17. smdk2410
      • 9.2.18. stm32f4
      • 9.2.19. stm32h7
        • 9.2.19.1. Clock Driver
        • 9.2.19.2. Console Driver
        • 9.2.19.3. Network Interface Driver
        • 9.2.19.4. USB Host Driver
        • 9.2.19.5. SD/MMC Driver
        • 9.2.19.6. How to run RTEMS on the board
      • 9.2.20. tms570
      • 9.2.21. xen (Xen on ARM)
        • 9.2.21.1. Execution
        • 9.2.21.2. Additional Information
      • 9.2.22. xilinx-zynq
        • 9.2.22.1. Bootloader
        • 9.2.22.2. Clocks
        • 9.2.22.3. Console
        • 9.2.22.4. Network
        • 9.2.22.5. Debugging with xilinx_zynq_a9_qemu
      • 9.2.23. xilinx-zynqmp
    • 9.3. bfin (Blackfin)
      • 9.3.1. bf537Stamp
      • 9.3.2. eZKit533
      • 9.3.3. TLL6527M
    • 9.4. i386
      • 9.4.1. pc386
        • 9.4.1.1. Build Configuration Options
        • 9.4.1.2. Runtime Options
        • 9.4.1.3. Testing with Qemu
        • 9.4.1.4. Running on a PC hardware
        • 9.4.1.5. Clock Drivers
        • 9.4.1.6. Console Drivers
        • 9.4.1.7. Frame-Buffer Drivers
        • 9.4.1.8. Network Interface Drivers
        • 9.4.1.9. USB Host Drivers
        • 9.4.1.10. RTC Drivers
        • 9.4.1.11. I2C Drivers
        • 9.4.1.12. SPI Drivers
        • 9.4.1.13. Legacy Drivers
    • 9.5. lm32 (LatticeMicro32)
      • 9.5.1. lm32_evr
      • 9.5.2. milkymist
    • 9.6. m68k (Motorola 68000 / ColdFire)
      • 9.6.1. av5282
      • 9.6.2. csb360
      • 9.6.3. gen68340
      • 9.6.4. gen68360
      • 9.6.5. genmcf548x
      • 9.6.6. mcf5206elite
      • 9.6.7. mcf52235
      • 9.6.8. mcf5225x
      • 9.6.9. mcf5235
      • 9.6.10. mcf5329
        • 9.6.10.1. Overview
      • 9.6.11. mrm332
      • 9.6.12. mvme147
      • 9.6.13. mvme147s
      • 9.6.14. mvme162
        • 9.6.14.1. Overview
        • 9.6.14.2. Board Setup
        • 9.6.14.3. Downloading and Executing
      • 9.6.15. mvme167
      • 9.6.16. uC5282
    • 9.7. microblaze (MicroBlaze)
      • 9.7.1. KCU105 QEMU
        • 9.7.1.1. Boot via ELF
        • 9.7.1.2. Clock Driver
        • 9.7.1.3. Console Driver
        • 9.7.1.4. Network Driver
        • 9.7.1.5. Running Executables
        • 9.7.1.6. Debugging with QEMU
      • 9.7.2. KCU105
        • 9.7.2.1. Clock Driver
        • 9.7.2.2. Console Driver
        • 9.7.2.3. Debugging
    • 9.8. mips (MIPS)
      • 9.8.1. csb350
      • 9.8.2. hurricane
      • 9.8.3. jmr3904
      • 9.8.4. malta
      • 9.8.5. rbtx4925
      • 9.8.6. rbtx4938
    • 9.9. moxie
      • 9.9.1. moxiesim
    • 9.10. nios2 (Nios II)
      • 9.10.1. nios2_iss
    • 9.11. or1k (OpenRISC 1000)
      • 9.11.1. generic_or1k
    • 9.12. powerpc (PowerPC)
      • 9.12.1. beatnik
      • 9.12.2. gen5200
      • 9.12.3. gen83xx
      • 9.12.4. haleakala
      • 9.12.5. motorola_powerpc
        • 9.12.5.1. Boot Image Generation
      • 9.12.6. mpc55xxevb
      • 9.12.7. mpc8260ads
      • 9.12.8. mvme3100
      • 9.12.9. mvme5500
      • 9.12.10. psim
      • 9.12.11. qemuppc
      • 9.12.12. qoriq (QorIQ)
        • 9.12.12.1. Boot via U-Boot
        • 9.12.12.2. Clock Driver
        • 9.12.12.3. Console Driver
        • 9.12.12.4. Network Interface Driver
        • 9.12.12.5. Topaz Hypervisor Guest
      • 9.12.13. ss555
      • 9.12.14. t32mppc
      • 9.12.15. tqm8xx
      • 9.12.16. virtex
      • 9.12.17. virtex4
      • 9.12.18. virtex5
    • 9.13. riscv (RISC-V)
      • 9.13.1. riscv
        • 9.13.1.1. Build Configuration Options
        • 9.13.1.2. Interrupt Controller
        • 9.13.1.3. Clock Driver
        • 9.13.1.4. Console Driver
        • 9.13.1.5. QEMU
        • 9.13.1.6. Spike
        • 9.13.1.7. Microchip PolarFire SoC
      • 9.13.2. noel
        • 9.13.2.1. Reference Designs
        • 9.13.2.2. Build Configuration Options
      • 9.13.3. griscv
    • 9.14. sh (SuperH)
      • 9.14.1. gensh1
      • 9.14.2. gensh2
      • 9.14.3. gensh4
      • 9.14.4. shsim
    • 9.15. sparc64 (SPARC V9)
      • 9.15.1. niagara
      • 9.15.2. usiii
    • 9.16. sparc (SPARC / LEON)
      • 9.16.1. erc32
      • 9.16.2. leon2
      • 9.16.3. leon3
        • 9.16.3.1. Driver Manager
        • 9.16.3.2. Build Configuration Options
    • 9.17. v850 (V850)
      • 9.17.1. gdbv850sim
    • 9.18. x86_64
      • 9.18.1. amd64
        • 9.18.1.1. Build Configuration Options
        • 9.18.1.2. Testing with QEMU
        • 9.18.1.3. Boot RTEMS via FreeBSD’s bootloader
        • 9.18.1.4. Paging
        • 9.18.1.5. Interrupt Setup
        • 9.18.1.6. Clock Driver
        • 9.18.1.7. Console Driver
  • 10. Executables
    • 10.1. RTEMS Executable
    • 10.2. Building an Application
      • 10.2.1. Machine Flags and ABI
    • 10.3. Target Execution
    • 10.4. BSP Initialization
    • 10.5. RTEMS Initialization
      • 10.5.1. System Initialization Handlers
    • 10.6. Debugging
    • 10.7. Dynamic Loader
      • 10.7.1. System Design
      • 10.7.2. Loader Interface
      • 10.7.3. Symbols
        • 10.7.3.1. Base Image Symbols
        • 10.7.3.2. Embedded Symbols
        • 10.7.3.3. Loadable Symbols
      • 10.7.4. Unresolved Symbols
      • 10.7.5. Libraries
      • 10.7.6. Large Memory
      • 10.7.7. Allocator
      • 10.7.8. Languages
      • 10.7.9. Thread Local Storage
      • 10.7.10. Architectures
        • 10.7.10.1. AArch64
        • 10.7.10.2. ARM
        • 10.7.10.3. PowerPC
    • 10.8. Device Tree
      • 10.8.1. Building the DTB
      • 10.8.2. Using Device Tree Overlay
  • 11. Testing
    • 11.1. Test Banners
    • 11.2. Test Controls
      • 11.2.1. Expected Test States
      • 11.2.2. Test Configuration
    • 11.3. Test Builds
    • 11.4. Tester Configuration
      • 11.4.1. Defaults
      • 11.4.2. BSP and User Configuration
      • 11.4.3. Configuration Scripts
        • 11.4.3.1. Console
        • 11.4.3.2. Execute
        • 11.4.3.3. GDB
        • 11.4.3.4. TFTP
        • 11.4.3.5. Wait
    • 11.5. Coverage Analysis
    • 11.6. Consoles
    • 11.7. Simulation
    • 11.8. GDB and JTAG
    • 11.9. TFTP and U-Boot
      • 11.9.1. Target Hardware
        • 11.9.1.1. U-Boot Set Up
      • 11.9.2. BSP Configuration
      • 11.9.3. TFTP Sequences
  • 12. Tracing
    • 12.1. Introduction to Tracing
      • 12.1.1. RTEMS Trace Using Trace Buffering
      • 12.1.2. RTEMS Trace Using Printk
    • 12.2. Tracing Examples
      • 12.2.1. Features
      • 12.2.2. Prerequisites
      • 12.2.3. Demonstration
    • 12.3. Capture Engine
      • 12.3.1. Capture Engine Commands
      • 12.3.2. Example
    • 12.4. Trace Linker
      • 12.4.1. Command Line
      • 12.4.2. Configuration (INI) files
        • 12.4.2.1. Tracer Section
        • 12.4.2.2. Options section
        • 12.4.2.3. Trace Section
        • 12.4.2.4. Function Section
        • 12.4.2.5. Generators
      • 12.4.3. Development
    • 12.5. Event Recording
      • 12.5.1. Target System: Configuration and Event Generation
      • 12.5.2. Transfer of Event Records to the Host Computer
      • 12.5.3. Analysis of Event Records on the Host Computer
  • 13. Changing Versions
    • 13.1. RTEMS 4.11 to RTEMS 5
      • 13.1.1. Application Configuration Options
      • 13.1.2. Clock Manager
      • 13.1.3. File Descriptors
      • 13.1.4. Networking
      • 13.1.5. Shell Environment
    • 13.2. RTEMS 5 to RTEMS 6
      • 13.2.1. Update to GCC 10 and Later
      • 13.2.2. No -specs bsp_specs GCC Option
      • 13.2.3. Replacements for Removed APIs
  • 14. Host Tools
    • 14.1. RTEMS Linker
    • 14.2. RTEMS Symbols
      • 14.2.1. Symbol Table
      • 14.2.2. 2-Pass Linking
      • 14.2.3. Command
      • 14.2.4. Examples
    • 14.3. RTEMS Executable Infomation
      • 14.3.1. System Initialisation
      • 14.3.2. Command
      • 14.3.3. Examples
    • 14.4. RTEMS BSP Builder
      • 14.4.1. Developer Workflows
      • 14.4.2. Build Characteristics
        • 14.4.2.1. Profiles
        • 14.4.2.2. Builds
      • 14.4.3. Build Configurations
      • 14.4.4. Performance
      • 14.4.5. Command
        • 14.4.5.1. Examples
    • 14.5. RTEMS Tester and Run
      • 14.5.1. Available BSP testers
      • 14.5.2. Building RTEMS Tests
      • 14.5.3. Running the Tests
      • 14.5.4. Test Status
        • 14.5.4.1. Pass
        • 14.5.4.2. Fail
        • 14.5.4.3. User-input
        • 14.5.4.4. Expected-fail
        • 14.5.4.5. Indeterminate
        • 14.5.4.6. Benchmark
        • 14.5.4.7. Timeout
        • 14.5.4.8. Invalid
      • 14.5.5. Logging
        • 14.5.5.1. All
        • 14.5.5.2. Failures
        • 14.5.5.3. None
      • 14.5.6. Reporting
      • 14.5.7. Running Tests in Parallel
      • 14.5.8. Command Line Help
    • 14.6. RTEMS Boot Image
      • 14.6.1. Boot Loaders
        • 14.6.1.1. U-Boot
      • 14.6.2. Hosts
        • 14.6.2.1. FreeBSD
        • 14.6.2.2. Linux
        • 14.6.2.3. MacOS
      • 14.6.3. Configuration
      • 14.6.4. Command
      • 14.6.5. Examples
    • 14.7. RTEMS TFTP Proxy
      • 14.7.1. Operation
      • 14.7.2. Configuration
      • 14.7.3. Command
      • 14.7.4. Examples
  • 15. Source Builder
    • 15.1. Why Build from Source?
    • 15.2. Project Sets
      • 15.2.1. Bare Metal
      • 15.2.2. RTEMS
      • 15.2.3. Patches
        • 15.2.3.1. Testing a Newlib Patch
    • 15.3. Cross and Canadian Cross Building
      • 15.3.1. Cross Building
      • 15.3.2. Canadian Cross Building
    • 15.4. Third-Party Packages
      • 15.4.1. Vertical Integration
      • 15.4.2. Building
      • 15.4.3. Adding
      • 15.4.4. Host and Build Flags
      • 15.4.5. BSP Support
      • 15.4.6. BSP Configuration
    • 15.5. Configuration
      • 15.5.1. Source and Patches
        • 15.5.1.1. HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP
        • 15.5.1.2. GIT
      • 15.5.2. Macros and Defaults
        • 15.5.2.1. Macro Maps and Files
        • 15.5.2.2. Personal Macros
      • 15.5.3. Configuration Reports
        • 15.5.3.1. Report Mailing
      • 15.5.4. Build Set Files
      • 15.5.5. Configuration Control
      • 15.5.6. Personal Configurations
      • 15.5.7. New Configurations
        • 15.5.7.1. Layering by Including
        • 15.5.7.2. Configuration File Numbering
        • 15.5.7.3. Common Configuration Scripts
        • 15.5.7.4. DTC Example
        • 15.5.7.5. Debugging
      • 15.5.8. Scripting
        • 15.5.8.1. Expanding
        • 15.5.8.2. %prep
        • 15.5.8.3. %build
        • 15.5.8.4. %install
        • 15.5.8.5. %clean
        • 15.5.8.6. %include
        • 15.5.8.7. %name
        • 15.5.8.8. %summary
        • 15.5.8.9. %release
        • 15.5.8.10. %version
        • 15.5.8.11. %buildarch
        • 15.5.8.12. %source
        • 15.5.8.13. %patch
        • 15.5.8.14. %hash
        • 15.5.8.15. %echo
        • 15.5.8.16. %warning
        • 15.5.8.17. %error
        • 15.5.8.18. %select
        • 15.5.8.19. %define
        • 15.5.8.20. %undefine
        • 15.5.8.21. %if
        • 15.5.8.22. %ifn
        • 15.5.8.23. %ifarch
        • 15.5.8.24. %ifnarch
        • 15.5.8.25. %ifos
        • 15.5.8.26. %else
        • 15.5.8.27. %endfi
        • 15.5.8.28. %bconf_with
        • 15.5.8.29. %bconf_without
    • 15.6. Commands
      • 15.6.1. Checker (sb-check)
      • 15.6.2. Defaults (sb-defaults)
      • 15.6.3. Set Builder (sb-set-builder)
      • 15.6.4. Track (sb-track)
    • 15.7. Building and Deploying Tool Binaries
    • 15.8. Bugs, Crashes, and Build Failures
      • 15.8.1. Contributing
    • 15.9. History
  • 16. Glossary
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  • 13. Changing Versions

13. Changing Versions¶

Follow the sections provide support help when migratiing applications from one version of RTEMS to a new version.

  • 13.1. RTEMS 4.11 to RTEMS 5
    • 13.1.1. Application Configuration Options
    • 13.1.2. Clock Manager
    • 13.1.3. File Descriptors
    • 13.1.4. Networking
    • 13.1.5. Shell Environment
  • 13.2. RTEMS 5 to RTEMS 6
    • 13.2.1. Update to GCC 10 and Later
    • 13.2.2. No -specs bsp_specs GCC Option
    • 13.2.3. Replacements for Removed APIs
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