incubator-nuttx/libs
Masayuki Ishikawa 81f1133174 ELF64 support (#220)
* include: Introduce elf64.h and elf.h

    Added elf64.h for 64bit ELF support and moved common definitions
    from elf32.h to elf.h. Also introduced Elf_xxx to be used in
    common libraries such as binfmt.

  * binfmt, include, modlib, module: Add support for ELF64

    Elf_xxx must be used instead of Elf32_xxx to support ELF64.
    To use ELF64, CONFIG_ELF_64BIT must be enabled.

  * binfmt, modlib: Add support for relocate address

  * arch: risc-v: Add include/elf.h

  * libs: machine: Add risc-v related files.

    NOTE: Currently only supports ELF64

  * boards: maix-bit: Add elf and posix_spawn configurations

  * boards: maix-bit: Add support for module configuration
2020-02-07 17:10:23 -06:00
..
libc ELF64 support (#220) 2020-02-07 17:10:23 -06:00
libdsp
libnx tools/Config.mk: add DEFINE macro like INCDIR 2020-02-03 15:06:11 -06:00
libxx ELF64 support (#220) 2020-02-07 17:10:23 -06:00
README.txt

README.txt

README
======

This directory holds NuttX libraries.  Libraries in NuttX are very special
creatures.  They have these properties:

1. They can be shared by both application logic and logic within the OS when
   using the FLAT build.

2. But in PROTECTED and KERNEL modes, they must be built differently:  The
   copies used by applications and the OS cannot be the same.  Rather,
   separate versions of libraries must be built for the kernel and for
   applications.

3. When used by the OS, some special care must be taken to assure that the
   OS logic does not disrupt the user's errno value and that the OS does
   not create inappropriate cancellation points.

   For example, sem_wait() is both a cancellation point and modifies the
   errno value.  So within the FLAT build and without kernel version for
   the PROTECTED and KERNEL builds, the special internal OS interface
   nxsem_wait() must be used.  Within libraries, the macro _SEM_WAIT()
   (as defined in include/nuttx/semaphore.h) is used instead.  The
   definition of this macro accounts for the different usage environments.

NOTE:  The libraries under libs/ build differently from other NuttX
components:  There are no build-related files in the libs/ directory; it
is simply a container for other well-known, individual library directories.
The upper level Makefile logic is aware of the libraries within the libs/
container.

The only real function of the libs/ directory is to prevent the top-level
directory from becoming cluttered with individual libraries.