From: Eduardo Bezerra <edubezval@gmail.com>
To: "Linux-omap-open-source@linux.omap.com"
<linux-omap-open-source@linux.omap.com>
Subject: Building a RF6 example with DSP Gateway 3.3
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 08:32:44 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <a0580c510512190432sc2973f9g@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
Hi all,
I'm trying to compile and execute using DSPGW 3.3 the simple RF6
(XDAIS - Reference Framework 6) example that comes with the Linux
DSP Tools (OSK5912 and Linux 2.6.x). To do that, I'm following
the how-to that comes with Linux DSP Tools and can be found in
($LINUX_DSP_TOOLS_DIR)/doc/LinuxDspTools_GettingStartedGuide_v98.pdf
Linux DSP Tools DSP Development for TI OMAP5912
Getting Started Guide
Document Version 0.98
PRELIMINARY
It explains how to do that using Montavista 3.1. However,
after changing makefiles and environment variables, the compilation
process was fine. But, when I try to execute the 'app.out' generated
binary file with:
# dspctl start app.out
it gets a configuration error. Like that:
omapdsp: DSP address 0060072c / size 00000004 is not valid!
Can't determine reset vector address
And, when I do:
# dspctl version app.out
It gets:
DSP Gateway binary version 3.1 or before.
It seams like the binary is too old.
Is there any way to build a RF6 (Reference Framework 6) example and run it
using DSP Gateway linux drivers / tokliBIOS / tinkernel into a 2.6.x running
linux kernel?
It seams that RF6 uses a link (DSP <--> ARM9) quite different of the one
provided by DSP Gateway project. Is that true?
Thanks,
--
Eduardo Bezerra Valentin
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