Grant Edwards a écrit :
On 2007-04-23, Andrew Lunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm a newbie under ARM questions... I just want to know if it possible
to compile eCos for ARM (with arm-elf-gcc) and seems to the Linux
Synthetic target debug it with arm-elf-gdb and see an output when I
compile a Hello world application? Does I need a simulator (like qemu or
vmware) ?
qemu or vmware will give you i386 environments, not ARM,
Qemu will emulate an ARM. It will emulate either an Arm
Integrator/CP or an ARM Versatile baseboard. Both emulations
include serial ports, Ethernet, PS/2 keyboard/mouse, and LCD
controllers.
http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/qemu-doc.html#SEC53
so they are no use to you.
Qemu certainly should be.
So.. I just need to compile eCos with the ARM 7 TDMI INTEGRATOR template
(with the Redboot profile), with all options to default (compiler =
arm-elf-gcc....etc)
Then I use arm-elf-objcopy to copy the elf to a bin format... and just
use Qemu-arm with good options ? It will work?
You probably want to either use the synthetic target on Linux,
or use a real ARM development board which eCos supports.
Doesn't eCos uspport the ARM Integrator?
What is the ARM Integrator?
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