The ‘Azure RTOS’ used in millions of Raspberry Pis is now FOSS

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ThreadX sounds like it should be the Microsoft equivalent to Twitter.

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Microsoft used to have a social network called so.cl and it really wasn’t that bad. Lots of tech and sci-fi stuff posted.

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This is the best summary I could come up with:


Microsoft is open sourcing the realtime operating system that it acquired with Express Logic, donating it to the Eclipse Foundation.

As soon as this innocent little OS turned 21 in 2019, Microsoft grabbed it, acquiring ThreadX owners Express Logic and rebranding the poor thing as Azure RTOS, which hasn’t done any favours for its brand awareness.

After the purchase, original developer William Lamie left, starting a new company which sells a “fifth-generation” RTOS with POSIX-compatible threads, called PX5OS.

Even so, ThreadX is a tested and established product; some parts even have TÜV Functional Safety (FuSa) certification, such as the STM32 version [PDF].

Although the GPU drivers have long been open source, the firmware never was, and attempts to write an independent FOSS version were never completed, for reasons explained on the project page.

As of last year, the foundation had sold over 46 million of the things, and if the whole software stack were open source, that would make them even more appealing for a lot of people.


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Cool, that was about time

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I wonder what the implication would be for the pis?

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Nothing. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is rather outspoken on abandoning the firmware and replacing it with regular in-kernel Linux drivers on newer hardware and has made progress on that front. Furthermore, the userpace of the firmware is all secret Broadcom code, Microsoft has only open-sourced the kernel of the Pi firmware. Older models will probably need the firmware forever.

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