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We have a Cortex-M team focused on bare metal (no_std) development for
Cortex-M devices.
Should we make a similar Cortex-R team focused on bare metal development for
Cortex-R devices? This team would be involved in improving the developer
experience in this area, collecting or writing resources on the topic, and
maintaining and developing widely used crates.
I don't know of open source projects that use Cortex-R devices but I know people
that are working with them.
Opportunities I see:
Identify what targets, other than armebv7r-none-eabihf, need to be added to
the compiler to support all the existing Cortex-R devices.
Enable builds of a rust-std component for the armebv7r-none-eabihf target.
Create core crates like cortex-m and cortex-m-rt but for the Cortex-R
architecture.
Push for a stable core::arch::arm module (see Stable assembly operations #63) to make the future cortex-r crate (see cortex_m::asm module) work on stable w/o depending on GCC.
Who would be interested in forming part of such team?
May be We can add a 'little-endian' variant (armv7r) for all TI RMxx devices and a soft-float variant.
But, even if hard-float is optional on R-profile, all devices I know are hard-float.
In the future We can add a v8r target. Yes, in the future, not now becase v8r is really new and not in the market yet.
Crates like cortex-m/cortex-m-rt can be derived from my work on TMS570
We have a Cortex-M team focused on bare metal (
no_std
) development forCortex-M devices.
Should we make a similar Cortex-R team focused on bare metal development for
Cortex-R devices? This team would be involved in improving the developer
experience in this area, collecting or writing resources on the topic, and
maintaining and developing widely used crates.
I don't know of open source projects that use Cortex-R devices but I know people
that are working with them.
Opportunities I see:
Identify what targets, other than
armebv7r-none-eabihf
, need to be added tothe compiler to support all the existing Cortex-R devices.
Enable builds of a
rust-std
component for thearmebv7r-none-eabihf
target.Create core crates like
cortex-m
andcortex-m-rt
but for the Cortex-Rarchitecture.
core::arch::arm
module (see Stable assembly operations #63) to make the futurecortex-r
crate (seecortex_m::asm
module) work on stable w/o depending on GCC.Who would be interested in forming part of such team?
cc @Lakier15 @paoloteti
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