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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [April 2006 Threads] porting FreeRTOS to OpenRISCPosted by Matthias Wientapper on April 17, 2006 Hi,
I started to port FreeRTOS to the OpenRISC 1200.
I started putting things together based on the Microblaze port, wrote a Makefile and a first test but there is not much really working up to now. (I am currently getting into OpenRISC hacking with respect to exception handling, context saving/restoring and IRQ processing...)
A first release can be found here: http://mattzz.dyndns.org/twiki/bin/view/Projects/PortingFreeRTOStoOpenRISC
With the help of some hands this kernel port should be really easy as there are basically only three files to edit (port.c, portmacro.h and portasm.S).
Please contact me if you have some ideas or you simply want to help.
Best regards, /Matthias
RE: porting FreeRTOS to OpenRISCPosted by Nobody/Anonymous on April 17, 2006 What processor is OpenRISC most similar to? Is there a compiler and simulator that will run on Windoze?
RE: porting FreeRTOS to OpenRISCPosted by Matthias Wientapper on April 17, 2006 I guess it is somewhere between MIPS and Microblaze regarding the instruction set architecture. And yes, there is a package containing compiler and simulator for cygwin available at opencores.org. The toolchain is based on standard GNU tools (binutils, gcc, gdb).
Best regards, /Matthias
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