[RFC v3 PATCH 00/25] Allow NOMMU for MULTIPLATFORM
mickael guene
mickael.guene at st.com
Sun Dec 11 23:07:16 PST 2016
Hi all,
You can find an R toolchain here:
https://github.com/mickael-guene/fdpic_manifest/releases/download/v7-r-1.0.1/toolset-v7-r-1.0.1-0-gbdcc6a7c-armv7-r.tgz
It's an fdpic toolset for cortex-r cpu class. gcc version is
quite old (4.7).
Note also that generated code may crash on class A cpu due to
generation of udiv/sdiv which is optional for class A.
(cortex a15 is ok but not a9).
Hope it helps
Regards
Mickael
On 12/11/2016 09:01 PM, Peter Korsgaard wrote:
>>>>>> "Afzal" == Afzal Mohammed <afzal.mohd.ma at gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> >> You can build a toolchain and initramfs with Buildroot. Have a look at
> >> the stm32f429 nommu config:
> >>
> >> https://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/tree/configs/stm32f429_disco_defconfig
>
> > iiuc, it builds one for Cortex-M. i already had a file system w/
> > busybox compiled using a Cortex-M toolchain (stolen from
> > Pengutronix's OSELAS.Toolchain), which works on Cortex M4 (Vybrid
> > VF610 M4 core). But it does not work here, i.e. on Cortex A, seems the
> > above mentioned also would have the same effect.
>
> Hmm, I'm not sure why a cortex-M toolchain wouldn't work on cortex-A, I
> thought the 'M' instruction set was a pure subset of the 'A'.
>
> > And in buildroot, couldn't see Cortex R option in menuconfig, and
> > selecting Cortex-A's excludes flat binary target & presents only with
> > ELF.
>
> We indeed don't have cortex-R support. I'm not aware of any cortex-R
> Linux support.
>
> When you select a cortex-A variant, then we enable MMU support by
> default, but you can disable it under toolchain options (Enable MMU) and
> then the flat binary option is available.
>
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