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Update rt-app binaries to the latest version of the "lisa" branch in douglas-raillard-arm GitHub fork. This tracks the upstream master branch with a number of critical patches required notably to work with uclamp.
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Sources of rt-app available at:
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Git commit: 857d6a6624469ba275a37493a10ebba00a50b467
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Git repository: https://github.com/douglas-raillard-arm/rt-app.git
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Build host info:
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NAME="Alpine Linux"
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ID=alpine
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VERSION_ID=3.18.3
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PRETTY_NAME="Alpine Linux v3.18"
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HOME_URL="https://alpinelinux.org/"
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BUG_REPORT_URL="https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/issues"
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Build recipe:
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export ARCH=ppc64le
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export BUILD_DIR=/tmp/tmpjnvvg6dg/ppc64le/source
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export LISA_ARCH_ASSETS=/lisa/_assets/binaries/ppc64le
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export LISA_HOME=''
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#! /bin/bash
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ALPINE_VERSION=v3.18
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ALPINE_BUILD_DEPENDENCIES=(autoconf automake bash cmake gcc git make libtool linux-headers musl-dev)
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build_jsonc() {
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# As recommended in the README, build in a separate tree. The folder needs
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# to be called "json-c" as rt-app will #include <json-c/json.h>
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mkdir json-c
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cd json-c
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export ac_cv_func_malloc_0_nonnull=yes
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export ac_cv_func_realloc_0_nonnull=yes
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cmake ../json-c -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF -DBUILD_STATIC_LIBS=ON -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=${CROSS_COMPILE}gcc
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make
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}
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build_numactl() {
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cd numactl
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./autogen.sh
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./configure --host=$CONFIGURE_HOST --disable-shared --enable-static
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make
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}
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build_rtapp() {
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cd rt-app
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export ac_cv_lib_json_c_json_object_from_file=yes
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export ac_cv_lib_numa_numa_available=yes
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./autogen.sh
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./configure --host=$CONFIGURE_HOST LDFLAGS="--static -L$BUILD_DIR/json-c/ -L$BUILD_DIR/numactl/" \
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CFLAGS="-I$BUILD_DIR -I$BUILD_DIR/numactl -I$BUILD_DIR/json-c" --with-deadline
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make
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"$CROSS_COMPILE"strip src/rt-app
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}
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download() {
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git clone https://github.com/json-c/json-c json-c
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# git -C json-c checkout ddd049045d98dd3163d01a7d79184b3c7fb95a14
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git -C json-c checkout json-c-0.16-20220414
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git clone https://github.com/numactl/numactl.git
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git -C numactl checkout v2.0.16
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git clone https://github.com/douglas-raillard-arm/rt-app.git
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# Branch: lisa
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git -C rt-app checkout 857d6a6624469ba275a37493a10ebba00a50b467
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}
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build() {
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(build_jsonc) && (build_numactl) && (build_rtapp)
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}
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install() {
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source "$LISA_HOME/tools/recipes/utils.sh"
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cp -v rt-app/src/rt-app "$LISA_ARCH_ASSETS/rt-app"
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install_readme rt-app rt-app COPYING.in
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# According to the readme, libnumactl is under the
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# GNU Lesser General Public License, v2.1.
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install_readme libnumactl numactl LICENSE.LGPL2.1
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install_readme json-c json-c COPYING
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}
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MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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Authors/contributors include:
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A. Wilcox
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Ada Worcester
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Alex Dowad
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Alex Suykov
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Alexander Monakov
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Andre McCurdy
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Andrew Kelley
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Anthony G. Basile
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Aric Belsito
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Arvid Picciani
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Bartosz Brachaczek
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Benjamin Peterson
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Bobby Bingham
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Boris Brezillon
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Brent Cook
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Chris Spiegel
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Clément Vasseur
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Daniel Micay
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Daniel Sabogal
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Daurnimator
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David Carlier
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David Edelsohn
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Denys Vlasenko
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Dmitry Ivanov
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Dmitry V. Levin
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Drew DeVault
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Emil Renner Berthing
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Fangrui Song
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Felix Fietkau
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Felix Janda
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Gianluca Anzolin
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Hauke Mehrtens
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He X
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Hiltjo Posthuma
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Isaac Dunham
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Jaydeep Patil
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Jens Gustedt
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Jeremy Huntwork
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Jo-Philipp Wich
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Joakim Sindholt
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John Spencer
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Julien Ramseier
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Justin Cormack
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Kaarle Ritvanen
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Khem Raj
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Kylie McClain
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||
Leah Neukirchen
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Luca Barbato
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||
Luka Perkov
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||
M Farkas-Dyck (Strake)
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Mahesh Bodapati
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Markus Wichmann
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Masanori Ogino
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Michael Clark
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Michael Forney
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Mikhail Kremnyov
|
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Natanael Copa
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Nicholas J. Kain
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orc
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Pascal Cuoq
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||
Patrick Oppenlander
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Petr Hosek
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Petr Skocik
|
||
Pierre Carrier
|
||
Reini Urban
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Rich Felker
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Richard Pennington
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||
Ryan Fairfax
|
||
Samuel Holland
|
||
Segev Finer
|
||
Shiz
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||
sin
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Solar Designer
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||
Stefan Kristiansson
|
||
Stefan O'Rear
|
||
Szabolcs Nagy
|
||
Timo Teräs
|
||
Trutz Behn
|
||
Valentin Ochs
|
||
Will Dietz
|
||
William Haddon
|
||
William Pitcock
|
||
|
||
Portions of this software are derived from third-party works licensed
|
||
under terms compatible with the above MIT license:
|
||
|
||
The TRE regular expression implementation (src/regex/reg* and
|
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src/regex/tre*) is Copyright © 2001-2008 Ville Laurikari and licensed
|
||
under a 2-clause BSD license (license text in the source files). The
|
||
included version has been heavily modified by Rich Felker in 2012, in
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the interests of size, simplicity, and namespace cleanliness.
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||
|
||
Much of the math library code (src/math/* and src/complex/*) is
|
||
Copyright © 1993,2004 Sun Microsystems or
|
||
Copyright © 2003-2011 David Schultz or
|
||
Copyright © 2003-2009 Steven G. Kargl or
|
||
Copyright © 2003-2009 Bruce D. Evans or
|
||
Copyright © 2008 Stephen L. Moshier or
|
||
Copyright © 2017-2018 Arm Limited
|
||
and labelled as such in comments in the individual source files. All
|
||
have been licensed under extremely permissive terms.
|
||
|
||
The ARM memcpy code (src/string/arm/memcpy.S) is Copyright © 2008
|
||
The Android Open Source Project and is licensed under a two-clause BSD
|
||
license. It was taken from Bionic libc, used on Android.
|
||
|
||
The AArch64 memcpy and memset code (src/string/aarch64/*) are
|
||
Copyright © 1999-2019, Arm Limited.
|
||
|
||
The implementation of DES for crypt (src/crypt/crypt_des.c) is
|
||
Copyright © 1994 David Burren. It is licensed under a BSD license.
|
||
|
||
The implementation of blowfish crypt (src/crypt/crypt_blowfish.c) was
|
||
originally written by Solar Designer and placed into the public
|
||
domain. The code also comes with a fallback permissive license for use
|
||
in jurisdictions that may not recognize the public domain.
|
||
|
||
The smoothsort implementation (src/stdlib/qsort.c) is Copyright © 2011
|
||
Valentin Ochs and is licensed under an MIT-style license.
|
||
|
||
The x86_64 port was written by Nicholas J. Kain and is licensed under
|
||
the standard MIT terms.
|
||
|
||
The mips and microblaze ports were originally written by Richard
|
||
Pennington for use in the ellcc project. The original code was adapted
|
||
by Rich Felker for build system and code conventions during upstream
|
||
integration. It is licensed under the standard MIT terms.
|
||
|
||
The mips64 port was contributed by Imagination Technologies and is
|
||
licensed under the standard MIT terms.
|
||
|
||
The powerpc port was also originally written by Richard Pennington,
|
||
and later supplemented and integrated by John Spencer. It is licensed
|
||
under the standard MIT terms.
|
||
|
||
All other files which have no copyright comments are original works
|
||
produced specifically for use as part of this library, written either
|
||
by Rich Felker, the main author of the library, or by one or more
|
||
contibutors listed above. Details on authorship of individual files
|
||
can be found in the git version control history of the project. The
|
||
omission of copyright and license comments in each file is in the
|
||
interest of source tree size.
|
||
|
||
In addition, permission is hereby granted for all public header files
|
||
(include/* and arch/*/bits/*) and crt files intended to be linked into
|
||
applications (crt/*, ldso/dlstart.c, and arch/*/crt_arch.h) to omit
|
||
the copyright notice and permission notice otherwise required by the
|
||
license, and to use these files without any requirement of
|
||
attribution. These files include substantial contributions from:
|
||
|
||
Bobby Bingham
|
||
John Spencer
|
||
Nicholas J. Kain
|
||
Rich Felker
|
||
Richard Pennington
|
||
Stefan Kristiansson
|
||
Szabolcs Nagy
|
||
|
||
all of whom have explicitly granted such permission.
|
||
|
||
This file previously contained text expressing a belief that most of
|
||
the files covered by the above exception were sufficiently trivial not
|
||
to be subject to copyright, resulting in confusion over whether it
|
||
negated the permissions granted in the license. In the spirit of
|
||
permissive licensing, and of not having licensing issues being an
|
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obstacle to adoption, that text has been removed.
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