Hi Nalin,

 

            Thank you very much for your information.

 

            I am aware of host and the target. I know how to cross
compile the normal .c file. It will be done by using arm-elf-gcc tool
chain. But I don't have an idea of cross-compiling the driver. 

 

           Can you please tell me how to cross-compile the driver? What
are the commands have to use?

 

           For normal .c file we cross compile as:   arm-elf-gcc
-elf2flt filename.c this will give the filename, filename.gdb two files.
Then when we run ./filename we can able to see the result. Am I correct?

 

 

Thanks and regards,

Kavitha.



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