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Re: [openrisc] problems on porting uClinux to my own cpu!
My cpu is instruction compatible with ARM cpu, so I'm lucky to use the existing
arm-elf-gcc+binutils tools. The remaining task for me is to adapt the source code
to my cpu.It seems that there is no reference book on this topic.I'm eager for your
advice.
Thanks for your concern!
Best regards
William Neal
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marko Mlinar" <markom@opencores.org>
To: <openrisc@opencores.org>; <ee9721@etang.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: [openrisc] problems on porting uClinux to my own cpu!
uclinux.org is much more appropriate place for this topic.
But in any case you will need a gcc+binutils port, which is much more complex
than uclinux+uclibc port.
best regards,
Marko
On Tuesday 06 May 2003 09:32, ee9721@etang.com wrote:
> as I know some experts has ported uclinux to OpernRISC,
> could anyone give me some advice on porting uClinux to my
> own cpu and hardware.
>
> My troubles are:
>
> 1. If a new type of CPU(such as OpenRISC 1000) is used to run ucLinux,
> what kinds of files in the source code of ucLinux need to be revised,
> and what kind of new source files should be written into ucLinux by
> myself. What directories are these files locating besides the ARCH
> directory?
>
> 2. How to debug the kernel image after it is downloaded into the flash
> memory? Could you let me know how to get debug information before
> the UART normally works?. Could you pls tell me how you handle with
> debugging and porting uclinux on you FPGA board?
>
> 3.I am required to complete the porting in May and June. Could you pls
> advise me how to arrange my porting schedule in such time slot? In
> another words, could you pls suggest me a feasible step and procedure
> to port uclinux. Do you think this step will work if I run the cpu-
> depended initial code first, and then run the process management, and
> later run memory management, and finally run the file system and I/O
> drivers?
>
> Best Regards
>
> William Neal
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