From: "Qiang Huang" <jameshq@liverpool.ac.uk>
To: "Ecos-Discuss \(E-mail\)" <ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: [ECOS] Some Question about the Linker script in ecos.
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 04:08:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <003b01c21e8e$a5a6b330$1072fd8a@dikhuit> (raw)
Hi:
I am trying to figure out how the linker script works in ecos. I have
some question about the linker scipt in ecos.
take ARM E7T as example. There is a linker script in
hal\arm\arch\src\arm.ld, in
\hal\arm\e7t\current\include\pkgconf\mlt_arm_e7t_ram.ldi and
mlt_arm_e7t_ram.mlt, so what is different between those two files in the
\e7t\ directory with the one called arm.ld in \hal\arm\arch? If I build the
app using ARM E7T default template which linker script will be used during
the process building the ecos library? also which will be used while I try
to link my app with the built ecos library? Thanks for your help.
Best regards
james
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next reply other threads:[~2002-06-28 10:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-06-28 4:08 Qiang Huang [this message]
2002-06-28 7:19 ` Gary Thomas
2002-07-02 15:59 ` [ECOS] problem with memory allocation on SNDS-100 board benny
2002-07-02 16:19 ` Grant Edwards
2002-07-02 16:29 ` Grant Edwards
2002-07-12 9:24 ` [ECOS] ARM7 problem with ldr assembly instruction benny
2002-07-12 9:34 ` Gary Thomas
2002-07-12 9:43 ` benny
2002-07-12 9:50 ` Roland Caßebohm
2002-07-12 9:53 ` Gary Thomas
2002-07-12 11:09 ` Grant Edwards
2002-07-15 7:56 ` Martin Buck
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