I'm working with an EB40A ARM7 eval board that is set up a little different from the way it was out of the box, and the configuration options for the standard HAL package don't cover the changes. My board has a slightly different flash memory, which requires a source code tweak, and has some extra SRAM soldered to the board, which isn't listed in the standard memory map.
It looks like what I want to do is copy the packages/hal/arm/at91/eb40a tree to a different name, and make some changes to the source, headers, and CDL files. However, being new to this, it isn't obvious what else I need to do. 1) Should I put my modified HAL in an adjacent directory, like packages/hal/arm/at91/eb40a_mod? Or is it cleaner to put it somewhere completely different, under my home directory somewhere? 2) Regardless of where I put it, how do I get my new package to appear in the list of packages in the config tool? 3) And what specific change is needed to get it to put its temporary build files into foo_build/hal/arm/at91/eb40a_mod, rather than foo_build/hal/arm/at91/eb40a? -- Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco Paul mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss