From: ddegraff@licor.com (Darryl)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: debugging head.S
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 07:41:21 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <52D93301.2080609@licor.com> (raw)
I am trying to build 3.12.6 for an OMAP3-based board (debug console on
UART 3)
Enabling DEBUG in
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S
and with
CONFIG_DEBUG_LL_INCLUDE="debug/omap2plus.S"
compiling (well, actually, assembling) gives the following (slightly
reformatted):
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S: Assembler messages:
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S:1237: Error: ARM register expected
-- `sub ,r3,r1'
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S:1237: Error: ARM register expected
-- `ldr r3,[,#0]'
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S:1237: Error: ARM register expected
-- `ldr r1,[,#4]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#0]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#4]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#8]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#0]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#4]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#8]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `ldr ,[,#8]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: shift expression
expected -- `add r3,r3,'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: shift expression
expected -- `add r1,r1,'
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S:1255: Error: ARM register expected
-- `sub ,r3,r1'
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S:1255: Error: ARM register expected
-- `ldr r3,[,#0]'
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S:1255: Error: ARM register expected
-- `ldr r1,[,#4]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#0]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#4]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#8]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#0]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#4]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#8]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `ldr ,[,#8]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: shift expression
expected -- `add r3,r3,'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: shift expression
expected -- `add r1,r1,'
It looks like the 'addruart' macro in in omap2plus.S is shorted a
parameter from the macro 'loadsp' macro in head.S, called in 'puts' and
'putc'.
Am I misusing this in some way? Any suggestions?
Darryl
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From: Darryl <ddegraff@licor.com>
To: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, <linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>
Subject: debugging head.S
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 07:41:21 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <52D93301.2080609@licor.com> (raw)
I am trying to build 3.12.6 for an OMAP3-based board (debug console on
UART 3)
Enabling DEBUG in
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S
and with
CONFIG_DEBUG_LL_INCLUDE="debug/omap2plus.S"
compiling (well, actually, assembling) gives the following (slightly
reformatted):
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S: Assembler messages:
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S:1237: Error: ARM register expected
-- `sub ,r3,r1'
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S:1237: Error: ARM register expected
-- `ldr r3,[,#0]'
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S:1237: Error: ARM register expected
-- `ldr r1,[,#4]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#0]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#4]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#8]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#0]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#4]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#8]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `ldr ,[,#8]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: shift expression
expected -- `add r3,r3,'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: shift expression
expected -- `add r1,r1,'
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S:1255: Error: ARM register expected
-- `sub ,r3,r1'
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S:1255: Error: ARM register expected
-- `ldr r3,[,#0]'
arch/arm/boot/compressed/head.S:1255: Error: ARM register expected
-- `ldr r1,[,#4]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#0]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#4]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#8]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#0]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#4]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `str r3,[,#8]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: ARM register
expected -- `ldr ,[,#8]'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: shift expression
expected -- `add r3,r3,'
arch/arm/include/debug/omap2plus.S:138: Error: shift expression
expected -- `add r1,r1,'
It looks like the 'addruart' macro in in omap2plus.S is shorted a
parameter from the macro 'loadsp' macro in head.S, called in 'puts' and
'putc'.
Am I misusing this in some way? Any suggestions?
Darryl
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