FreeRTOS Support Archive
The FreeRTOS support forum is used to obtain active support directly from Real
Time Engineers Ltd. In return for using our top quality software and services for
free, we request you play fair and do your bit to help others too! Sign up
to receive notifications of new support topics then help where you can.
This is a read only archive of threads posted to the FreeRTOS support forum.
The archive is updated every week, so will not always contain the very latest posts.
Use these archive pages to search previous posts. Use the Live FreeRTOS Forum
link to reply to a post, or start a new support thread.
[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [March 2009 Threads] Port a Linux version program to FreeRTOSPosted by Bill Yang on March 28, 2009 Hi, I need to port a linux version library to FreeRTOS. The linux version library is rstplib that has downloaded from the web sourceforge.net. I have already created a project by FreeRTOS based on Cortex_LM3Sxxxx_IAR_Keil demo. The reason I need to port rstplib because it implement Rapid Spanning Tree protocol that I needed it on my project. My project is a switch board with 10 Ethernet port and a Luminary microcontroller chip (LM3S6965). So I wonder if any one can suggest me what I have to consider and do. The followings are I plan to do. 1) create a new project for library. for instance called freertos_rstplib 2) copy the files in rstplib to the new project freertos_rstplib. 2) remove these definitions in the header files and source files that need in Linux environment. 3) compile it to generate a freertos_rstplib.lib. 4) include the new freertos_rstplib.lib to my project and compile/link. 5) if it is success, then I start to use APIs to implment the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol in my project. Any suggestion will be welcome and appreciated.
Bill Yang
Copyright (C) Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
|