Hi Tiger,
On 30 December 2013 17:42, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, Simon: > Sorry for some typo. > I re-wrote this mail: > I've been away, sorry for the delay. > --------------------------------------- > I have a question about compiling uboot sandbox branch: > 1. It seems sandbox branch could be compiled by gcc compiler on a x86 > platform. > Not need to set cross compiler tool chains. > And after finished compiling, it could be run on a x86 environment. > So, my question is: > The obj file for a same .C file by arm cross compiler tool chain is > different with the obj file produced by a x86 gcc tool. > (On my x86 platform, defaut gcc is a x86 version) > > So, for more precise test for non-platform code: > User should compile sandbox branch with an arm cross compiler tool > chain. > And should run it on an arm linux environment? > Well you could, but what benefit would that provide? It would not use any code from arch/arm if that is what you are thinking. Sandbox is its own 'architecture'? Regards, Simon > > Best wishes, >
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