Hi Eder, Your best bet is to start with a BSP that is closest to the target you want to build for. There are some in the public LTIB: mpc8349itx, mpc8360epb, mpc837xemds. However I think on Freescale's website they have some ISO images for mpc831x processors that would be better.
Fundamentally once you have this, you should have a good toolchain/userspace to build. You then need to find a kernel source that is either close or already ported. Similarly you need a close u-boot target (check in the configs in the latest source tree). Good luck. Regards, Stuart On 19/05/11 15:17, Eder Ruiz Maria wrote: > hi, > > I'm using mpc8315 processor, it's a big-endian processor, and > I'm porting a big old proprietary software to run in linux and it > only run ok in little-endian system. > I read in datasheet that it work at little-endian mode, configuring > at the reset time, I see at the uboot code where I can do that. > But, I think that, if in little-endian mode, all binary maybe in > little-endian mode, > I want know if I need another toolchain to do this, or only change the > flag CONFIG_ENDIAN in config/platform/xxx/defconfig? > > thanks, > Eder _______________________________________________ LTIB home page: http://ltib.org Ltib mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ltib
