Hi all,

Even after updating DVEVM software still I am facing problem in building codec 
examples. I have updated DVEVM s/w version:1_10_00_30 in local system.after 
installing new updates i found the follwing contents..
1.dvevm_1_10        
2.mv_pro_4.0  
3.bios_5_30

And i copied the same files to hard disk provided in DVEVM board, and when I 
try to build codec example i got error: /opt/dvevm_1_10/xdctools_1_21/xdc: 
cannot execute binary file. Please let me know where I am making mistake. Is it 
the proper process am I following(copying to hard drive and build)... please 
help me to get solve this problem.

Regards 

Subhash B Karigar 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Subhash 
  To: Ring, Chris ; [email protected] 
  Cc: Andy Ngo 
  Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 11:57 AM
  Subject: problems in building codec engine examples



  Hi All,

  I have updated DVEVM software, now I am using codec engine version 1.02. I 
try to build codec engine example after changing xdcpaths.mak and user.bld 
files but it gives following error
  /opt/bios_5_30/xdctools/xdc: cannot execute binary file. Please can any one 
help me on this.

  Note: I didn't find bios_5_31_01 after updating DVEVM software(where do i 
find this)

  Subhash
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Ring, Chris 
    To: Subhash ; [email protected] 
    Cc: Andy Ngo 
    Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 1:52 PM
    Subject: RE: Segmentation fault


    Which Codec Engine version are you using?  Are you able to build the 
examples/apps/video_copy/dualcpu example?  If so, review the makefile there to 
understand the build steps necessary.

    If you've upgraded to Codec Engine 1.10, refer to the "Compatibility 
Breaks!" section in the Release Notes, which contains this (and looks exactly 
like the error you're hitting):

    --------------------------------

     The GCC Monta Vista target (used to build ARM-side executables) has broken 
compatibility in order to add support for Monta Vista's Windows build 
environment. This change requires CE 1.10 customers to update to the XDC tools 
provided in BIOS 5.31.01 or later. You can set XDC_INSTALL_DIR to your 
environment's bios_5_31_01/xdctools.

    Failure to update to these new xdctools may result in strange errors when 
building the updated examples, like the following: 
    /db/toolsrc/library/vendors2005/mvl/arm/mvl4.0-new/montavista/pro
    /devkit/arm/v5t_le/bin/../lib/gcc/armv5tl-montavista-linuxeabi/3.
    4.3/../../../../armv5tl-montavista-linuxeabi/bin/ld:./ceapp_packa
    ge/package/cfg/pkg_x470MV.xdl: file format not recognized; treati
    ng as linker script
    /db/toolsrc/library/vendors2005/mvl/arm/mvl4.0-new/montavista/pro
    /devkit/arm/v5t_le/bin/../lib/gcc/armv5tl-montavista-linuxeabi/3.
    4.3/../../../../armv5tl-montavista-linuxeabi/bin/ld:./ceapp_packa
    ge/package/cfg/pkg_x470MV.xdl:2: parse error
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    Breaks occurred in 2 places; the examples have been updated to reflect 
these changes: 
      1.. The rootDir configuration has "moved up" one level. Codec Engine 
users typically configure this in user.bld, and will have to set this variable 
one directory higher than previous releases. 
      2.. The format of the autogenerated linker command file (with the .xdl 
extension) has changed in format. As a result, when adding this file to an 
application's link line, rather than the previous technique of "cat'ing" the 
contents of the file onto the link line, you now simply provide the name of the 
file. 

      That is, rather than the previous technique: 
      $(LINK) `cat $(XDL_FILE)`
      do this instead: 
      $(LINK) $(XDL_FILE)       -----------------------------

    Chris



--------------------------------------------------------------------------
      From: Subhash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
      Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 12:46 AM
      To: [email protected]
      Cc: Ring, Chris; Andy Ngo
      Subject: Re: Segmentation fault


      Hi Andy and Chris,

      Thanks for your reply.I tried to build application by linking the 
libraries mentioned by you.I copied ceapp_package(the one which is present in 
video_copy/dualcpu) directory in to my application path and also linked list 
file $(XDC_LFILE), now i got following errors.

      
/usr/lib/gcc/armv5tl-montavista-linuxeabi/3.4.3/../../../../armv5tl-montavista-linuxeabi/bin/ld:./ceapp_package/package/cfg/pkg_x470MV.xdl:
 file format not recognized; treating as linker script
      
/usr/lib/gcc/armv5tl-montavista-linuxeabi/3.4.3/../../../../armv5tl-montavista-linuxeabi/bin/ld:./ceapp_package/package/cfg/pkg_x470MV.xdl:2:
 parse error collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [bt_gui_demo] Error 
1.

      Please help me to build application successfully.

      Regards,
      Subhash

      ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Ring, Chris 
        To: Andy Ngo ; Subhash ; [email protected] 
        Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:55 AM
        Subject: RE: Sementation fault


        Hmmm, have to be careful here.

        The list of libraries to link in will vary with the application config. 
 For example, Andy, if you added a video codec to your application config, 
you'd need to add video.a470MV.  If you enabled debug libraries, you'd have to 
switch most of the libraries in the list.  Also, if you had a codec which 
supported "local" execution (on the ARM), the list of libraries would change 
when your app configured "local:true" vs. "local:false".

        For exactly all these reasons, we _autogenerate_ the list of files to 
link with as an output to the config step(!).  We're working on the XDC tools 
to make this easier in future releases of the tooling, but for now you can 
refer to the comments in examples/apps/video_copy/dualcpu/makefile (interesting 
stuff copied here):
# [CE] define EXAMPLES_ROOTDIR to point to root of <CE/examples> directory
EXAMPLES_ROOTDIR := $(CURDIR)/../../..

# [CE] include the file that defines paths to XDC packages and XDC tools
include $(EXAMPLES_ROOTDIR)/xdcpaths.mak

# [CE] add the examples directory itself to the list of paths to packages
XDC_PATH := $(EXAMPLES_ROOTDIR);$(XDC_PATH)

# [CE] include the makefile that rus XDC configuration step for our
# program configuration script.
#
# Input:
# XDC_CFGFILE: location of the program configuration script (if in different
#              directory, include the relative path to the file)
# Implicit input: XDC_ROOT and XDC_PATH defined by the xdcpaths.mak above
#
# Output:
# XDC_FLAGS:   additional compiler flags that must be added to existing 
#              CFLAGS or CPPFLAGS
# XDC_CFILE:   name of the XDC-generated C file; usually does not need to be
#              used explicitly, the existing .c->.o rules will take care of it
# XDC_OFILE:   name of object file produced by compiling XDC-generated C file;
#              must be linked with the user's application
# XDC_LFILE:   list of Codec Engine libraries that must be supplied to the
#              linker (usually as `cat $(XDC_LFILE)`)
# Implicit output: rule that generates .c file from the program configuration
#              script (XDC_CFGFILE); rule to generate dummy package one dir.
#              level below the script; rule that cleans generated files
XDC_CFGFILE = ./ceapp.cfg
include       $(EXAMPLES_ROOTDIR)/buildutils/xdccfg_linuxarm.mak
        As described above, the config step generates several files which your 
build environment will utilize.  Namely:
           1.  An autogenerated 'C' source file - all packages can interrogate 
the configuration and generate tables, variables, etc into the XDC_CFILE which 
the application must compile and link into it.
           2.  An autogenerated 'XDC_LFILE' linker command file (.xdl 
extension) - all packages can contribute to the application's executable with 
libraries by implementing a 'getLibs()' function in their package.xs script.
           3.  A list of flags to add to your application's build - XDC_FLAGS.

        Looking back at the original post by Subhash, it's clear that the 
auto-generated XDC_CFILE is not being compiled/linked into the application - 
XDC_CFILE contains the 'Engine_config' and 'GT' symbols, among _many_ others.

        Some related discussion here:
        
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01380.html

        Chris



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          From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy 
Ngo
          Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 1:03 PM
          To: Subhash; [email protected]
          Subject: Re: Sementation fault


          Make sure you link in the necessary CE libraries with your ARM 
application.  This is what I had to link in with my ARM application:

          export CE_DIR     = /opt/dvevm_1_10/codec_engine_1_02/packages
          export DSPLINK_DIR= /opt/dvevm_1_10/dsplink_1_30_08_02/packages
          export CMEM_DIR   = /opt/dvevm_1_10/cmem_1_01/packages

          EXTRA_LIBS = $(CE_DIR)/ti/sdo/ce/speech/lib/speech.a470MV \
                       $(CE_DIR)/ti/sdo/ce/lib/ce.a470MV \
                       $(CE_DIR)/ti/sdo/ce/node/lib/node.a470MV \
                       $(CE_DIR)/ti/sdo/ce/utils/trace/lib/TraceUtil.a470MV \
                       $(CE_DIR)/ti/sdo/ce/bioslog/lib/bioslog.a470MV \
                       $(CE_DIR)/ti/sdo/ce/osal/lib/osal_dsplink_linux.a470MV \
                       
$(DSPLINK_DIR)/dsplink/gpp/export/BIN/Linux/Davinci/RELEASE/dsplink.lib \
                       $(CMEM_DIR)/ti/sdo/linuxutils/cmem/lib/cmem.a \
                       $(CE_DIR)/ti/sdo/ce/osal/alg/lib/alg.a470MV \
                       $(CE_DIR)/ti/sdo/ce/trace/lib/gt.a470MV

          myapp.out :
                      $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJ) $(LIBS) 
$(EXTRA_LIBS)

          Regards,
          Andy

          ----- Original Message ----
          From: Subhash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
          To: [email protected]
          Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 2:52:07 AM
          Subject: Sementation fault


          Hi All,
          I am developing application on Davinci. I try to use codec engine 
APIs, and
          I face few problems after integrating Codec engine in my application. 
I have
          listed down the problems below 1. In my application first i called
          CERuntime_init function. When I call Engine_open API it gives errors
          undefined reference to `Engine_config" and undefined reference to 
`GT" 2. So
          i declared above variables in my application to remove these erros(i 
think
          its not the right way) and build the application successfully.3.And 
when I
          run the application I got a Segmentation Fault in Engine_open.
          I have linked all codec related libraries properly. You can also 
refer the
          request posted by someone at the link
          
http://linux.omap.com/pipermail/davinci-linux-open-source/2006-September/000895.html
 ,
          same problem I am facing here. Even though I called CERuntime_init 
then also
          I am getting this error.
          Error mesg:
          Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.0x0002c6b4 in
          Engine_open (name=0x2e7b4 "videnc", attrs=0xbefffb24, ec=0xbefffb20) 
at
          Engine.c:544.Please can any one help me on this.

          Regards,
          Subhash B Karigar
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