* getting started with ECOS
@ 2004-10-13 22:40 Gerard J. Cerchio
2004-10-14 8:06 ` Roland Caßebohm
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From: Gerard J. Cerchio @ 2004-10-13 22:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ecos-devel
Hi All,
I am a new comer to ECOS.
I am trying to port our current project from a commercial RTOS and wish to
do some testing of ECOS on the SNDS-100.
I have managed to build a simple kernel, a redboot, and an Ethernet kernel.
I have a few of the tests built and ready to go.
I am having trouble actually running the built modules on the SNDS-100. I
am using the Lauterbach Trace 32 debugger and none of the modules appear to
run, after loading them with success.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Also any network throughput test results for the SNDS-100 or any Samsung
S3C4510 device running ECOS would be appreciated.
I am attempting to run ECOS v2.0 built with the distributed arm-elf tools.
I am using Cygwin as the working environment and found the updated config
tool and find that it works fine.
Thanks,
Gerard J. Cerchio
www.circlesoft.com
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* Re: getting started with ECOS
2004-10-13 22:40 getting started with ECOS Gerard J. Cerchio
@ 2004-10-14 8:06 ` Roland Caßebohm
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From: Roland Caßebohm @ 2004-10-14 8:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ecos-devel; +Cc: Gerard J. Cerchio
Hi,
As I know in the default settings the SNDS-100 board is
configured to be big-endian. Maybe you haven't build eCos for
big-endian?
For which startup type is eCos configured? If it is for RAM
the initial hardware configuration is missing and you have to
do it by the JTAG. For example remapping RAM to 0x0 and FLASH
to I think 0x2000000.
Roland
Am Donnerstag, 14. Oktober 2004 00:40 schrieb Gerard J.
Cerchio:
> Hi All,
>
> I am a new comer to ECOS.
>
> I am trying to port our current project from a commercial
> RTOS and wish to do some testing of ECOS on the SNDS-100.
>
> I have managed to build a simple kernel, a redboot, and an
> Ethernet kernel.
>
> I have a few of the tests built and ready to go.
>
> I am having trouble actually running the built modules on
> the SNDS-100. I am using the Lauterbach Trace 32 debugger
> and none of the modules appear to run, after loading them
> with success.
>
> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Also any network throughput test results for the SNDS-100
> or any Samsung S3C4510 device running ECOS would be
> appreciated.
>
> I am attempting to run ECOS v2.0 built with the distributed
> arm-elf tools.
>
> I am using Cygwin as the working environment and found the
> updated config tool and find that it works fine.
>
> Thanks,
> Gerard J. Cerchio
> www.circlesoft.com
> ---gjpc--@--circlesoft.com---
> Please remove the dashes for direct email
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