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RV bring-up: RVT "system time" heartbeat messages now get printed every 20 s! The problem was a slight Nucleus API incompatibility between what the RVF code from TCS211 expected and what our FreeNucleus implements: in the TCS211 version of Nucleus it was OK to pass 0 for the initial_time parameter to NU_Create_Timer(), but our version flags such usage as an error. RVF used 0 as the dummy initial_time value when initializing the legacy RV timers with NU_DISABLE_TIMER. Implemented fix: using a dummy value of 1 instead.
author Michael Spacefalcon <msokolov@ivan.Harhan.ORG>
date Mon, 11 Nov 2013 09:56:23 +0000
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The present libprintf is a very light printf implementation that is well-suited
for simple bare-metal programs like loadagent; in the present case it overrides
the much heavier printf implementation in newlib.  Programs like the present
loadagent only need printf in order to scribble on the serial console port,
and the most sensible implementation is to have the "character output" function
from the guts of printf point directly to the physical UART output routine, or
a trivial wrapper that turns \n into \r\n.  In contrast, newlib's version would
pull in the complete FILE table infrastructure and malloc etc - maybe OK for
more complex embedded programs that use those facilities for other things under
a bona fide RTOS, but it would be disgusting to pull that stuff in for a
minimal program like ours.

The present printf implementation has been used earlier by the same author
(Michael Spacefalcon) in the StarMON family of PowerPC bootloaders, and in my
MC68x302-based SDSL CPE devices (Hack-o-Rocket and OSDCU).