source: rtems/c/src/lib/libbsp/powerpc/psim/include/bspopts.h.in @ daffa60

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Last change on this file since daffa60 was daffa60, checked in by Ralf Corsépius <ralf.corsepius@…>, on 05/24/12 at 04:36:40

Add bspopts.h.in.

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1/* include/bspopts.h.in.  Generated from configure.ac by autoheader.  */
2
3/* If defined, then the BSP Framework will put a non-zero pattern into the
4   RTEMS Workspace and C program heap. This should assist in finding code that
5   assumes memory starts set to zero. */
6#undef BSP_DIRTY_MEMORY
7
8/* If defined, print a message and wait until pressed before resetting board
9   when application exits. */
10#undef BSP_PRESS_KEY_FOR_RESET
11
12/* If defined, reset the board when the application exits. */
13#undef BSP_RESET_BOARD_AT_EXIT
14
15/* This sets a mode where the time runs as fast as possible when a clock ISR
16   occurs while the IDLE thread is executing. This can significantly reduce
17   simulation times. */
18#undef CLOCK_DRIVER_USE_FAST_IDLE
19
20/* If defined then the BSP may reduce the available memory size initially.
21   This can be useful for debugging (reduce the core size) or dynamic loading
22   (std gcc text offsets/jumps are < +/-32M). Note that the policy can still
23   be defined by the application (see sbrk.c, BSP_sbrk_policy). By undefining
24   CONFIGURE_MALLOC_BSP_SUPPORTS_SBRK this feature is removed and a little
25   memory is saved. */
26#undef CONFIGURE_MALLOC_BSP_SUPPORTS_SBRK
27
28/* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */
29#undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT
30
31/* Define to the full name of this package. */
32#undef PACKAGE_NAME
33
34/* Define to the full name and version of this package. */
35#undef PACKAGE_STRING
36
37/* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */
38#undef PACKAGE_TARNAME
39
40/* Define to the home page for this package. */
41#undef PACKAGE_URL
42
43/* Define to the version of this package. */
44#undef PACKAGE_VERSION
45
46/* If defined, then the PowerPC specific code in RTEMS will use some of the
47   special purpose registers to slightly optimize interrupt response time. The
48   use of these registers can conflict with other tools like debuggers. */
49#undef PPC_USE_SPRG
50
51/* This defines the base address of the exception table. NOTE: Vectors are
52   actually at 0xFFF00000 but file starts at offset. */
53#undef PPC_VECTOR_FILE_BASE
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