likes for the end note ... :) On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 10:04 PM, Chaitannya Mahatme <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Friday 07 January 2011 09:56 PM, Dave Hylands wrote: > > Hi Madhavi, > > On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 1:30 AM, Madhavi Manchala<[email protected]> > <[email protected]> wrote: > ...snip... > > > Where can I get the list of supported CPU family types for ARM > architecture like ARM5, ARM7, ARM926EJ etc. In case of Power > Architecture (PPC) there is a list as shown in the below link at ELDK > sitehttp://www.denx.de/wiki/view/DULG/ELDKSupportedTargetArchitectures > > The same is also mentioned in the table at 3.6.A Table of possible > values for $CROSS_COMPILE section of the ELDK > athttp://www.denx.de/wiki/view/DULG/ELDKUsage > > For us, ARM9 is suitable. > > > You can try using > > arm-xxx-gcc --target-help > > (replace xxx appropriately). This should list the targets which are > supported by that particular compiler. For example, when I use my > gumstix cross compiler, I get the following output: > > Known ARM CPUs (for use with the -mcpu= and -mtune= options): > cortex-m3, cortex-r4, cortex-a8, arm1156t2-s, mpcore, mpcorenovfp, > arm1176jzf-s, arm1176jz-s, arm1136jf-s, arm1136j-s, arm1026ej-s, > arm926ej-s, > iwmmxt, xscale, arm1022e, arm1020e, arm10e, arm968e-s, arm966e-s, > arm946e-s, > arm9e, arm1020t, arm10tdmi, ep9312, arm940t, arm922t, arm920t, arm920, > arm9tdmi, arm9, arm740t, arm720t, arm710t, arm7tdmi-s, arm7tdmi, > strongarm1110, strongarm1100, strongarm110, strongarm, arm810, arm8, > arm7dmi, arm7dm, arm7m, arm7500fe, arm7500, arm7100, arm710c, arm720, > arm710, arm700i, arm700, arm70, arm7di, arm7d, arm7, arm620, arm610, > arm600, > arm60, arm6, arm3, arm250, arm2 > > Known ARM architectures (for use with the -march= option): > iwmmxt, ep9312, armv7-m, armv7-r, armv7-a, armv7, armv6t2, armv6zk, > armv6z, > armv6k, armv6j, armv6, armv5te, armv5e, armv5t, armv5, armv4t, armv4, > armv3m, armv3, armv2a, armv2 > > Dave Hylands > > _______________________________________________ > Kernelnewbies mailing > [email protected]http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies > > Hi Madhavi, > > > Read this article > http://wiki.embeddednirvana.org/Building_your_own_toolchain. A brief given > a brief about explanation on instruction set and cross compile target is > given. > It is highly recommended that you use the toolchain supplied from the chip > manufacturer since it would be optimised for the chip you are using. A > program compiled for ARM7 can run perfectly well on arm11 arch, but then you > won't be able to utilize h/w features of the arm11 arch. > > As for the complete list, it's available on gcc's site > http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/ARM-Options.html > -- > Cheers !!! > Chaitannya > > follow me on twitter http://twitter.com/chaitannya > > I believe there's a hero in all of us > who keeps us honest, gives us strength, makes us noble, and finally allows > us to die with pride, > even though sometimes we have to be steady, and give up the thing we want > the most... even our dreams. > - Spider Man 2 > > _______________________________________________ > Kernelnewbies mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies > >
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