On Mon, 16 Nov 2015, Robert H wrote: > Hello all, > > I have some questions concerning the ecos hal symbol table creation in > hal_tables.h > > How is it possible to export a symbol which is in the ecos image into > some object file for it being able to call it? > > I know that test_mods.c uses some defines the object file - that the > application programer wants to load - uses some defines: > e.g. > CYG_LDR_TABLE_ENTRY(cyg_alarm_create_entry,"cyg_alarm_create",cyg_alarm_create); > > which then gets replaced by > > cyg_ldr_table_entry __name CYG_HAL_TABLE_ENTRY(ldr_table) = { > __symbol_name, __handler }; // line 141 in objelf.h > // with __name being a struct of > // { char *__symbol_name , void *__handler }; > // where is the definition of ldr_table? I can't seem to find it anywhere > > and then again gets replaced by > > cyg_ldr_table_entry __name > __attribute__((section(".ecos.table.ldr_table.data")) = { > __symbol_name , __handler }; > // line 103 in hal_tables.h > > Does the section attribute here tell the compiler to put a struct > cyg_ldr_tables_entry entry (in this example: {"cyg_alarm_create" , > cyg_alarm_create} ) > into the ecos image's section .ecos.table.ldr_table.data?
Correct. Look on HAL arch. linker script(s). E.g. for ARM architecture https://sourceware.org/viewvc/ecos/packages/hal/arm/arch/current/src/arm.ld?revision=1.23&view=markup#l329 > Then again, I wonder then how the ecos is able to get the adress of > the function/symbol cyg_alarm_create into the handler > cyg_alarm_create. > > I would be very pleased to know more about how the mechanism to get > ecos symbols works in hal_tables.h Generally and particularly (objloader case) the table boundaries are known https://sourceware.org/viewvc/ecos/packages/services/objloader/current/src/objelf.c?view=markup#l62 Look up example, objelf.c:cyg_ldr_external_address(): https://sourceware.org/viewvc/ecos/packages/services/objloader/current/src/objelf.c?view=markup#l219 Sergei -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss