Thread (1 message) 1 message, 1 author, 2003-07-11

Re: Linux on the Virtex II Pro?- ELDK?

From: Wolfgang Denk <hidden>
Date: 2003-07-11 07:00:18

In message [ref] you wrote:
Is it possible to use the ELDK to compile a simple stand alone
executable that I could download and start using my jtag interface?  I
Yes, of course tis is possible. We use the ELDK for example to  build
the  U-Boot  boot  loader on a plethora of systems - which is nothing
else but a (bigger) standalone executable.

You will have to be careful about assumptions about:
- C runtime envrionment (there is none, or you have to set it up yourself)
- library usage (standard C libs require full C runtime envrionment
  plus some other things like standard file descriptors, etc.)

Feel free to have a look at U-Boot...
tried compiling a really trivial piece of code with the "-static"
option, and it created a file that looks large enough to have included
everything it needs but when I download and start it, I don't see any of
the break points I'm setting being triggered.
How did you set up your C runtim environment, for example: allocate a
stack, initialize the "parent" stack frame, etc. ?


Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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