Ernest:
I think you can answer your own question by looking carefully at your
e-mail and comparing these two statements:
The following functions are made available by including <altivec.h>
and
#include <altivecLib.h>
Perhaps including <altivec.h> instead of <altivecLib.h> would fix
your problem? Hope this helps.
Blake
On Feb 25, 2006, at 6:40 PM, Ernest L. Williams Jr. wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to build altivec code using GCC and I can't get past first
base:
======================================================================
==
The following functions are made available by including <altivec.h>
and
using -maltivec and -mabi=altivec. The functions implement the
functionality described in Motorola's AltiVec Programming Interface
Manual.
======================================================================
==
My code snippet looks like:
========================================================
#include <altivecLib.h>
void testFormattedIO()
{
__vector unsigned char s;
__vector signed int I;
__vector signed short SI;
__vector __pixel P;
__vector float F;
/* 8-bits per element */
s = (__vector unsigned char)
{’0’,’1’,’2’,’3’,’4’,’5’,’6’,’7’,’8’,’9’,’A’,’B’,’C’,’D’,’E’,’F’};
====================================================================
The header does not define "__vector". What is the deal?
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I keep getting:
/ade/vxWorks/6.2/gnu/3.3.2-vxworks-6.2/x86-linux2/bin/ccppc -c
-D_POSIX_SOURCE -DCPU=PPC604 -DvxWorks
-include /ade/vxWorks/6.2/vxworks-6.2/target/h/vxWorks.h -ansi -O3
-Wall -mcpu=604 -mstrict-align -mlongcall -maltivec -mabi=altivec
-fno-builtin -I. -I.. -I../../../include/os/vxWorks -I../../../
include
-I/ade/epics/supTop/base/R3.14.8.2/include/os/vxWorks
-I/ade/epics/supTop/base/R3.14.8.2/include
-I/ade/epics/supTop/extensions/R3.14.8.2/include/os/vxWorks
-I/ade/epics/supTop/extensions/R3.14.8.2/include
-I/ade/vxWorks/6.2/vxworks-6.2/target/h
-I/ade/vxWorks/6.2/vxworks-6.2/target/h/wrn/coreip ../altivecTest.c
../altivecTest.c: In function `testFormattedIO':
../altivecTest.c:7: error: `__vector' undeclared (first use in this
function)
Thanks,
Ernesto
Blake Huff
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