On 25/02/2021 09:42, Sebastian Huber wrote:
Should we look to use a list that is contained? A list that effects
the code on
the target? In a purest sense a hash created from the CU pieces in
all target
libraries would be ideal however this is recursive.
This is a good idea. Maybe we should iterate over all start files and
libraries generated by the build and then create a hash of all
executable sections. Then we recompile one object with a command line
define with the build hash and replace this object in librtemscpu.a.
I will drop for now the introduction of a rtems_get_build_hash() in
favour of a rtems_get_build_label() since my waf skills are not good
enough to do the above task.
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