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Re: Installing Redboot/eCos on the Atmel EB40(A) (Solved)


Thanks Dirk and Ricardo,

Like you suggested, my problem was that I was building for the EB40, not the EB40A, which is the dev board actually in my posession. I now have redboot installed on the Flash alongside Angel and I'll start trying to do things with eCos!

-Ian

have you really tried building for the EB40A target, not for the EB40, that has a completely different memory layout?
If you are using ecos 2.0, there is no EB40A support included. You have to get the latest CVS (or an ftp snapshot from


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ECOS] Installing Redboot/eCos on the Atmel EB40(A) (10-Dez-2003 6:25)
From: mrianmckee@hotmail.com
To: ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com


> Hi All,
>
> I'm new to both the eCos/Redboot community and the Arm community, so please
>
> bear with me and my noob questions. :)
>
> I am trying to learn how to use the GNU toolchain to develop embedded
> software for the ARM target, because 1) I prefer open-source tools and 2)
> although buying an IDE (GNU or non-GNU) would be easier, it sure would be
> expensive! I have GNU tools experience with non-embedded *nix software and
>
> with the embedded Atmel AVR target.
>
> Towards this end I am trying to install Redboot/Ecos on my Atmel EB40A
> board, and as I understand it the first thing I need to do is get Redboot
> into Flash according to these instructions:
>
> http://ecos.sourceware.org/ecos/docs-latest/ref/at91.html
>
> I can successfully build the Redboot RAM, ROM, and RAMROM images using the
> eCos graphical configtool, but when I follow the instructions at the above
> URL, this is what my session looks like:
>
> [oberheim@localhost bin]$ pwd
> /home/oberheim/ecos/ecos-work/redboot_RAM/redboot_RAM_install/bin
> [oberheim@localhost bin]$ ls
> redboot.bin redboot.elf redboot.img redboot.srec
> [oberheim@localhost bin]$ arm-elf-gdb redboot.elf
> GNU gdb 5.3 (eCosCentric)
> Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
> are
> welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain
> conditions.
> Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
> There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details.
> This GDB was configured as "--host=i686-pc-linux-gnu --target=arm-elf"...
> (gdb) tar rdi s=/dev/ttyS0
> Angel Debug Monitor (serial) 1.04 (Advanced RISC Machines SDT 2.5) for
> AT91EB40A (1.00)
> Angel Debug Monitor rebuilt on Feb 03 2002 at 16:09:59
> Serial Rate: 9600
> Connected to ARM RDI target.
> (gdb) set $cpsr=0xd3
> (gdb) load
> Loading section .rom_vectors, size 0x40 lma 0x2020000
> RDI_write: data abort, no memory at specified address?
> RDI_write: data abort, no memory at specified address?
> Memory access error while loading section .rom_vectors.
> (gdb) doh
> Undefined command: "doh". Try "help".
> (gdb)
>
> After a bit of googling I suspect that these RDI_write errors occur because
>
> the RAM image is being loaded into an address which does not physically
> exist. Is this correct? What can I do to get past this error?
>
> My development box is an up-to-date RedHat 8.0 box, with the latest eCos
> distribution. Please let me know if any more information would be useful
> to
> help resolve my problem. Also let me know if this is the proper venue for
>
> this question, or if I should post somewhere else.
>
> I'd really like to get started developing on this ARM platform and I'll
> appreciate any input you all can give me!
>
> -Ian McKee
>

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