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eCos GNU tools 4.6.2-20120125 ready for testing [Was Re: Gnutools: consideration for upgrade to GCC 4.6]
- From: Ilija Kocho <ilijak at siva dot com dot mk>
- To: Alex Schuilenburg <alexs at ecoscentric dot com>
- Cc: eCos developers <ecos-devel at ecos dot sourceware dot org>
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2012 23:02:34 +0100
- Subject: eCos GNU tools 4.6.2-20120125 ready for testing [Was Re: Gnutools: consideration for upgrade to GCC 4.6]
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Hi Alex
eCos GNU tools 4.6.2-20120125 (arm_eabi) binaries are ready for testing.
John has placed them on FTP and by now most of the mirrors should have
updated.
I guess this one is closest to you:
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/sourceware.org/pub/ecos/gnutools/i386linux/test/ecos-gnutools-arm-eabi-20120125.i386linux.tar.bz2
And here are the patches:
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/sourceware.org/pub/ecos/gnutools/src/test/ecos-gnutools-20120125-patches.tar.bz2
The specific feature of public eCos is that it uses uSTL rather than
stdlibc++. Would it be possible for you to add ustl with fileio tests?
Should I be of any help please contact me.
Cheers
Ilija
On 25.01.2012 13:29, Alex Schuilenburg wrote:
> Hi Ilija
>
> eCosCentric are happy to make its eCos test farm available to you for
> automated testing of the new toolchains.
>
> Having gone through our list of ARM and Cortex hardware in our test farm
> and the hardware supported in the public eCos repository (i.e. the
> physical hardware we have and what is supported in the public eCos
> repository), we propose running tests for the Embedded Artists
> LPC2468-32 (to test ARM7 and thumb mode, as well as the network stacks
> with the newer toolchain since this board has ethernet support) and the
> ST STM3210E-EVAL evaluation board (to test Cortex-M3).
>
> The tests will take around 2 weeks to run after which I will post the
> results for you to examine. The results will be accessible through a
> web interface in three forms:
>
> 1. eCos build results
> eCos and its tests will be built in a number of different eCos
> configurations utilising a number of different compiler options.
> Each configuration is known as a perm (short for permutation). A
> build is a tuple consisting of target+source+toolchain+perm. The
> results of each build consist of the shell script used to configure
> and build eCos and the tests (so you can rebuild yourself), the eCos
> ecm export (so you can import the configuration without having to
> run the shell script), as well as the full compilation and link
> output of the build.
> 2. eCos test results
> Each test built against a tuple is executed on real hardware with
> the test result logged. If a test fails, the full output is
> preserved and made available along with the test binary, although
> the full output of special tests such as tm_basic are also always
> made available.
> 3. eCos test result summary
> The number of passes and number of each type of failure for each
> build is presented in table form to provide an overview of the test
> results for the build.
>
> All we need from you is a Linux hosted arm-eabi toolchain in tarball
> form and the eCos sources, also in tarball form, although we can use
> http://hg-pub.ecoscentric.com/ecos as the source base if you prefer.
>
> If you would like to make use of the test farm and agree with the
> selection of targets (or can propose alternatives), please let me know
> and provide me with the url where the toolchain can be downloaded from
> (and optionally the sources). I'll post the results as soon as the
> tests are completed.
>
> Cheers
>
> -- Alex Schuilenburg
>
> Managing Director/CEO eCosCentric Limited
> www.ecoscentric.com Reg in England and Wales, Reg No 4422071
>
>
>