| [444] | 1 | Misc |
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| 2 | .... |
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| 3 | |
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| 4 | Naming Conventions |
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| 5 | ------------------ |
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| 6 | The basic naming convention for Unix machines is that |
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| 7 | hppa1.1-hp-proelf- is prepended to the front of each tool |
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| 8 | name. For DOS machines, the names are truncated to just the base |
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| 9 | tool name, like GCC. |
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| 10 | |
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| 11 | Installation |
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| 12 | ------------ |
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| 13 | For this beta release, there are three tar files on the tape. A |
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| 14 | simple "tar xvf [device name]" will work. One of the tarfiles is |
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| 15 | all the sources, the others are binaries. One set is for a HP-UX |
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| 16 | host, and the other set is for a sun4 host. |
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| 17 | |
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| 18 | First, make a directory called /usr/cygnus/beta-941019. Cd into |
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| 19 | this directory and type the tar command to extract the three tar |
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| 20 | files. Once the tar files are off the tape, you can uncompress |
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| 21 | and extract them. Typically, once they are installed, it's common |
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| 22 | practice to make a symbolic link so the path |
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| 23 | /usr/cygnus/beta-941019 works regardless which host. The actual |
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| 24 | binaries are in /usr/cygnus/beta-941019/$host/bin, where host is |
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| 25 | the configuration string for this machine. |
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| 26 | |
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| 27 | |
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| 28 | WinBond W89k board |
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| 29 | .................. |
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| 30 | Downloading |
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| 31 | ----------- |
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| 32 | To download type the "U" command to the ROM monitor. This will |
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| 33 | load to the address as specified in the srecord. This address is |
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| 34 | 0x100000. |
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| 35 | |
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| 36 | To compile |
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| 37 | ---------- |
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| 38 | Use these arguments on the command line for either the linker or |
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| 39 | the compiler: |
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| 40 | |
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| 41 | -Tw89k.ld -Ttext 100000 |
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| 42 | |
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| 43 | To execute |
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| 44 | ---------- |
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| 45 | Type a "g = 100000" at thr ROM monitor after downloading to the |
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| 46 | target. After downloading, PC will be set to the correct address, |
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| 47 | but this command will *always* restart the execution from the |
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| 48 | beginning. |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | To debug |
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| 51 | -------- |
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| 52 | To connect GDB to the target, use the "target w89k [devicename]". |
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| 53 | |
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| 54 | Oki OP50N board |
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| 55 | ............... |
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| 56 | |
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| 57 | Downloading |
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| 58 | ----------- |
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| 59 | To download, type "r 0" to the ROM monitor. The 0 is cause the |
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| 60 | monitor wants to offset the address in the srecord to 0x40000. The |
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| 61 | problem is that it doesn't relocate data right. So, we set the |
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| 62 | address for .text and .data to 0x40000, and we don't want any |
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| 63 | offset. |
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| 64 | |
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| 65 | To compile |
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| 66 | ---------- |
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| 67 | Use these arguments on the command line for either the linker or |
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| 68 | the compiler: |
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| 69 | |
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| 70 | -Top50n.ld -Ttext 40000 |
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| 71 | |
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| 72 | To execute |
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| 73 | ---------- |
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| 74 | Type a "g 40000" at thr ROM monitor after downloading to the |
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| 75 | target. After downloading, PC will be set to the correct address, |
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| 76 | but this command will *always* restart the execution from the |
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| 77 | beginning |
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| 78 | |
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| 79 | To debug |
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| 80 | -------- |
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| 81 | To connect GDB to the target, use the "target op50n [devicename]". |
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| 82 | |
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