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Rtems Kernel Image Project v2 (rki2)

This project provides a starting point or example of how to configure an RTEMS application for your project. There are many ways to configure an RTEMS application, this project is just something I have done to help me run on various targets. It is put together from different examples I have found, most of which have been contributed by RTEMS developers.

NOTE: The rki2 project is targeted to RTEMS 5 with optional rtems-libbsd integration.

This project configuration provides:

  • RAM Disk setup
  • Network setup ( if the target supports it )
  • Shell setup and shell startup script
  • Example shell commands including whetstone and dhrystone benchmarks

Each target can be configured and compiled separately.

You can configure many of the options in the RKI. Take a close look at the following files:

.Config Files

  • rtems_config.h
  • rki_config.h

How to build

  1. Change to the build directory for the target you are interested in building. This example shows Beaglebone Black with rtems-libbsd.
$ cd build
$ cd bbb-libbsd
  1. Double check the options in the Makefile. You usually just need to set the path to the cross compiler and RTEMS BSP.
RTEMS_TOOL_BASE ?= /home/alan/rtems/tools/5
RTEMS_BSP_BASE ?= /home/alan/rtems/bsps/5
  1. Run make
$ make 

to build the executable.

How to run the RKI image

(TBD)

Commands to try

When you run the application on a target, you should get the shell prompt. Try some of these commands:

.List all tasks

# task

.List all semaphores

# sema

.Run the Dhrystone benchmark

# dhrystone

.Run the Whetstone benchmark

# whetstone

.Create 5 tasks that run for 10 seconds

# taskdemo

There are quite a few more commands to run, just type

# help

You can also add your own commands, and include a startup script

Check out what the startup script is doing by typing:

# cat shell-init

In the case of the Raspberry Pi BSP, it formats a 64 Megabyte RAM disk with the RTEMS file system, then mounts the disk on /ram.