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view blobs/patches/frame_na7_db_ir-systrace.patch @ 672:3e4f212e5d49
targets/*.conf cleanup: remove unnecessary TPUDRV_blob= lines
MAIN_blob= and/or TPUDRV_blob= may be *optionally* defined in
targets/*.conf files; if either variable is defined, it means that
using the specified version of the blob library is allowed on this
target, albeit likely suboptimal; if the variable is not defined,
then using a blob is not an option and compilation from source is
required for this component.
MAIN_blob= and TPUDRV_blob= are now defaulted to empty in configure.sh,
thus there is no need to explicitly specify that using a blob is not
a valid option.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Fri, 29 May 2020 03:11:16 +0000 (2020-05-29) |
parents | acb07ce22054 |
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# TI's original version of the pf_TaskEntry() function in the guts of GPF # does this number once all GPF tasks have entered their main loop: # # TraceMask[0] = 0; # # The effect of this line is that "system" trace output gets disabled; # in particular, "system primitive" requests like querying for existing # TRACECLASS of various entities or for the GPF version elicit no response # whatsoever until one sends a TRACECLASS setting sysprim which restores # the TC_SYSTEM bit in TraceMask[0]. # # In FreeCalypso we consider this clearing of TraceMask[0] to be either # a bug or a misfeature, and we would like to change it. In the case of # the GPF code in question, we do have a copy of frame.c source (the module # where the offending pf_TaskEntry() function is implemented) which we believe # is the same code as what's in the TCS211 version of GPF, but TCS211 is not # set up to recompile any part of GPF from source, and there are other modules # in the same frame_na7_db_ir.lib for which we don't have the original source # (os_*), hence it is easier to do a binary lib patch. # # The present patch is a binary form of: # # -TraceMask[0] = 0; # +TraceMask[0] = TC_SYSTEM; [frame.obj] .text 2ee 10