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RELIANCE EDGE RELEASE NOTES
This file contains a list of updates made to Reliance Edge over the
course of recent releases and a list of known issues.
Release History and Changes
Reliance Edge v2.0, January 2017
- Added support for Linux as a host environment
- All "host" projects may now be built in either Windows or Linux
using the make command. The formatter and image builder are built,
and the checker and image copier are also built in the
commercial kit.
- An additional host tool has been added for Linux only: redfuse. It
is a File System in User Space (FUSE) implementation, allowing a
Reliance Edge volume to be mounted directly on Linux for
easy access. It is built from the host project folder using the
command make redfuse.
- The OS-specific API test (commercial kit only) is now ported to run
on Linux for the purpose of verifying the FUSE implementation.
- Fixed a bug that could leave a directory in an invalid state after
removing files. For example, an affected directory might report a
non-zero length even after all files had been deleted.
- Fixed a bug that would leave the driver in a bad state if a mount
operation failed due to missing or corrupt metaroot blocks.
Reliance Edge v1.1 (Beta), November 2016
- Added support for a discard (trim) interface in the commercial kit.
While discards are not integral to the behavior of the filesystem,
they allow certain types of Flash drivers and media to perform at
optimal speed and efficiency. The commercial version of Reliance
Edge now allows the user to implement this interface for compatible
storage media.
- This change added new fields to the configuration files redconf.h
and redconf.c. The configuration utility has been updated to version
1.1 and existing configuration files must be updated using the
updated utility.
- The configuration utility now has keyboard shortcuts for opening and
saving the configuration.
- The configuration utility now adds version macros to easily identify
when an outdated configuration file is used with Reliance Edge or
vice versa.
Reliance Edge v1.0.4, July 2016
- Added ARM mbed and ARM mbed OS support in the commercial kit, with
an example projects for ARM mbed OS on the NXP FRDM-K64F board.
- Some minor deficiencies in the POSIX-like API test suite have
been addressed.
Reliance Edge v1.0.3, June 2016
- Added support for static memory allocation configuration in FreeRTOS
version 9. No common code changes.
Reliance Edge v1.0.2, February 2016
Common Code Changes
- A new per-volume configuration option has been added: users can
specify a number of times to retry a block device read, write or
flush operation before returning a failure. The configuration tool
has been updated to version 1.0.2 with this change.
- This added a new field to the volume configuration in redconf.c:
existing redconf.c files from v1.0.1 and earlier must be updated to
work with v1.0.2. Open redconf.h and redconf.c with the
configuration tool, enable "Retry block device I/O on failure" for
any volumes if desired, and save the redconf files.
FreeRTOS Port Changes
- Added support for the STM32 HAL SD card driver in the FreeRTOS block
device interface. Two boards are supported out-of-the-box: the
STM324xG-EVAL and the STM32F746NG-Discovery. A sample project is
included for the STM324xG-EVAL.
MQX Port Changes
- Fixed a bug which prevented Reliance Edge from compiling if the File
System Essentials API was selected in the configuration.
- Fixed a bug which would have returned an uninitialized value from
RedOsBDevFlush() for block devices that support flushing.
Reliance Edge v1.0.1, October 2015
- Added MQX RTOS support in the commercial kit, with example projects
for the Kinetis Design Studio.
- Bug fix in the F_DRIVER implementation of the FreeRTOS block
device service.
Reliance Edge v1.0, July 2015
Common Code Changes
- First release of commercial kit and MISRA C:2012 Design
Assurance Package. The commercial kit includes many new tools and
tests which were not previously available.
- Overhauled parsing of command-line parameters to be consistent for
all tools and tests. Command-line tools now use Unix-style short and
long options (such as -H and --help) instead of DOS-style switches
(such as /?).
- Renamed all os/*/include/ostypes.h headers to
os/*/include/redostypes.h, so that all headers use the
product prefix. If you created a port using v0.9, this header needs
to be renamed and its header guard (#ifndef OSTYPES_H etc.) should
also be updated.
- Add a new header for OS-specific MISRA C:2012 deviation macros,
located at os/*/include/redosdeviations.h. If you created a port
using v0.9, copy the template from os/stub/include/redosdeviations.h
into the include directory.
- Eliminated support for sector sizes less than 256. If using a
smaller sector size (say for a RAM disk), this must now be emulated
in the implementation of the block device OS service.
- Added RedFseFormat() as an optional FSE API, allowing FSE
applications to format the volume at run-time.
- This added a new macro to redconf.h: existing redconf.h files from
v0.9 must be updated to work with v1.0. Open redconf.h with the
configuration tool, ignore the warning about the missing macro, and
save it.
- Internal restructuring has renamed the macros for the string and
memory functions used in redconf.h. An existing redconf.h file from
v0.9 will need to be updated; for a file containing the old names,
the new config tool will default to using the (slow) Reliance Edge
string/memory functions; to use the C library or custom versions,
this will need to be selected in the configuration utility.
- Fix a bug which would result in an error when attempting to create a
name with one or more trailing path separators (such as
red_mkdir("/foo/bar/")).
- Fix a bug where an open handle for an inode on one volume would
prevent the same inode number from being deleted on a
different volume.
FreeRTOS Port Changes
- The implementation of the timestamp OS service no longer requires
that configUSE_TIMERS be set to 1.
Reliance Edge v0.9 (Beta), April 2015
First public release.
Known Issues
Visual Studio 2005
The Reliance Edge Win32 port (used for the host tools and the Win32 test
project) cannot be compiled by Visual Studio 2005. This is not going to
be fixed since VS2005 is an old toolset. Newer versions of Visual
Studio, starting with Visual Studio 2008, work just fine.