14.1. RTEMS 4.11 to RTEMS 5¶
This section provides helpful information when migrating from RTEMS 4.11 to RTEMS 5.
14.1.1. Application Configuration Options¶
The evaluation of application configuration options in <rtems/confdefs.h>
was reworked during the RTEMS 5 development cycle. All options which let the
user define data structures were removed, this includes
CONFIGURE_HAS_OWN_CONFIGURATION_TABLE
,CONFIGURE_HAS_OWN_BDBUF_TABLE
,CONFIGURE_HAS_OWN_DEVICE_DRIVER_TABLE
,CONFIGURE_HAS_OWN_FILESYSTEM_TABLE
,CONFIGURE_HAS_OWN_INIT_TABLE
,CONFIGURE_HAS_OWN_MOUNT_TABLE
,CONFIGURE_HAS_OWN_MULTIPROCESSING_TABLE
, andCONFIGURE_POSIX_HAS_OWN_INIT_THREAD_TABLE
.
The configuration of SMP schedulers changed. For example,
RTEMS_SCHEDULER_EDF_SMP()
has now only one parameter. Please read
section Clustered Scheduler Configuration in the RTEMS Classic API Guide.
A number of configurations options have moved or are obsolete as a result of internal changes in RTEMS. Some of these will produce a warning indicating the new configuration settings you need to define. If you need to run an application on RTEMS 4.11 and RTEMS 5 the following code example shows how to conditionally define the settings. The example is:
#include <rtems.h>
#if __RTEMS_MAJOR__ < 5
#define CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_FIFOS 10
#define CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_PIPES 10
#else
#define CONFIGURE_IMFS_ENABLE_MKFIFO
#endif
#define MAX_FILE_DESCRIPTORS 200
#if __RTEMS_MAJOR__ < 5
#define CONFIGURE_LIBIO_MAXIMUM_FILE_DESCRIPTORS MAX_FILE_DESCRIPTORS
#else
#define CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_FILE_DESCRIPTORS MAX_FILE_DESCRIPTORS
#endif
14.1.2. Clock Manager¶
The directive rtems_clock_get()
was removed. See section
Transition Advice for the Removed rtems_clock_get() in the
RTEMS Classic API Guide for alternatives.
14.1.3. File Descriptors¶
In RTEMS 5.1, the list of free file descriptors has a LIFO ordering in contrast to previous versions where it was a FIFO. This means if an application regularly opens and closes files (or sockets) it sees the whole range of file descriptors. The reason for this change was to increase the time before file descriptors are reused to more likely catch a file descriptor use after close.
This change may surface application issues. If the configured file descriptor
maximum (CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_FILE_DESCRIPTORS
) is greater than the
FD_SETSIZE
defined by Newlib to 64, then calls to select()
are undefined
behaviour and may corrupt the thread stack. In particular, FD_SET()
may
result in an out of bounds access. It is possible to define a custom
FD_SETSIZE
. The application must ensure that the custom FD_SETSIZE
is
defined before <sys/select.h>
is included in all modules used by the
application, for example via a global compiler command line define. This
applies also to all third-party libraries used by the application.
14.1.4. Networking¶
The following code samples provides a simple way to initialise and start
networking with the BSD Library’s (libbsd
) networking stack. The simplest
method to configure the networking stack is to provide a /etc/rc,conf
file on your target. If your target has no non-volatile media for a file system
create the rc.conf
file each time your application starts.
The rc.conf
support in libbsd
provides a number of needed support
settings. We recommend you search for FreeBSD and rc.conf
to view the
available online documentation that FreeBSD provides.
In this example the network interface is cgem0
, replace with your
interface name.
static const char* rc_conf =
"# /etc/rc.conf\n" \
"hostname=\"rtems5-libbsd\"\n" \
"ifconfig_cgem0=\"inet 10.1.2.3 netmask 255.255.255.0 rxcsum txcsum\"\n" \
"ifconfig_cgem0_alias0=\"ether 00:80:81:82:83:84\"\n" \
"defaultrouter=\"10.1.2.1\"\n" \
"telnetd_enable=\"YES\"\n";
void start_network(void)
{
FILE *rc;
int r;
/*
* Initialise libbsd.
*/
rtems_bsd_initialize();
/*
* Create the /etc/rc,conf, assume /etc exists.
*/
rc = fopen("/etc/rc.conf", "w");
if (rc_conf == NULL) {
printf("error: cannot create /etc/rc.conf\n");
exit(1);
}
fprintf(rc, rc_conf);
fclose(rc);
/*
* Arguments are timeout and trace
*/
r = rtems_bsd_run_etc_rc_conf(30, false);
if (r < 0) {
printf("error: loading /etc/rc.conf failed: %s\n",strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
}
14.1.5. Shell Environment¶
To address resource leaks in the RTEMS shell, the management of shell environments changed. This change may break existing code. Here is an example how a broken Telnet shell can be fixed:
static void
telnet_shell( char *name, void *arg )
{
rtems_shell_env_t env;
/* Previous WRONG approach: memset( &env, 0, sizeof( env) ); */
/* Correct way to initialize the shell environment */
rtems_shell_dup_current_env( &env );
env.devname = name;
env.taskname = "TLNT";
env.login_check = NULL;
env.forever = false;
rtems_shell_main_loop( &env );
}