On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Axel Freyn <axel-freyn@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:50:23PM +0200, konica sarker wrote: >> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 1:15 PM, konica sarker <konica.sarker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Kai Ruottu <kai.ruottu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> 11.5.2011 12:49, konica sarker kirjoitti: >> >>>>> >> >>>>> I want to compile a program from my personal computer (ubuntu is >> >>>>> running) written for SPU target. >> >>>>> Can you tell me the what is the command for this? >> >>>> >> >>>> Ubuntu should provide a package called 'spu-gcc' and the GCC-driver >> >>>> in it being 'spu-gcc'... >> >>>> >> >>> Yes, I installed that package. now is is identifying the command spu-gcc >> >>> but I have compiled a test code (following), and got some error message... >> >>> Could you tell me why is this?ie what tzpe of error message is this? >> >>> >> >>> my code: >> >>> >> >>> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> >>> { >> >>> >> >>> int x; >> >>> return 0; >> >>> >> >>> } >> >>> >> >>> the error message : >> >>> >> >>> /tmp/ccz6TI1D.s: Assembler messages: >> >>> /tmp/ccz6TI1D.s:3: Error: alignment not a power of 2 >> >>> /tmp/ccz6TI1D.s:7: Error: no such instruction: `stqd $sp,-80($sp)' >> >>> /tmp/ccz6TI1D.s:8: Error: no such instruction: `ai $sp,$sp,-80' >> >>> /tmp/ccz6TI1D.s:9: Error: no such instruction: `lqd $2,48($sp)' >> >> >> >> Sounds like you haven't any 'spu-binutils'. That a GCC needs >> >> suitable binutils: assembler, linker etc. and most probably >> >> also a suitable C library, maybe 'spu-newlib' or something >> >> package, was unfortunately not told :( >> >> >> >> Probably the Ubuntu's "package manager" has a "search" possibility >> >> for finding all "spu" related packages.. >> >> >> > >> > Ya, it works perfectly....thanks a lot :) >> > >> >> I have another Problem. I have installed spu-binutils, spu-newlib, and >> then spu-gcc.(.deb file, downloaded from internet) >> Now I can compile my code with "spu-gcc -c test.c " command. >> but the problem is, I have made a change in spu.h file, then how do I >> rebuild GCC compiler? >> >> I have given a command >>./configure target=SPU then >> make >> but make is giving error. >> >> so, my target is , I want to modify spu.c and spu.h and after >> modifying, how do I recompile the compiler? > Probably the easiest (as fully automated...) way is to do it "the Ubuntu > way" (I'm using Debian, so I'm not 100% sure the comands are exactly the > same on Ubuntu) > - download the source code of the spu-cross-compiler > should be something like "apt-get source spu-gcc" > This will download the complete source code, including all > modifications done by Ubuntu. > - cd' into that new directory and change the spu.h/spu.c files > then create the Ubuntu-packages: > dpkg-buildpackage > (here, dpkg-buildpackage will check that all dependencies are > fullfilled. If something is missing, it will tell you the name of > the Ubuntu-package you have to install). > - now install the locally generated package spu-gcc.versionnumber.deb > using "dpkg -i ..." > Then everything should be fine :-) > > The same is of course possible with the spu-binutils,.. packages, if you > want to change there something. > > HTH, > > Axel > apt-get source spu-gcc is not working..is is giving message kosarker@bbl1lr32:~/Work/gcc-4.5.0$ sudo apt-get source spu-gcc [sudo] password for kosarker: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Picking 'cell-gcc' as source package instead of 'spu-gcc' E: Unable to find a source package for cell-gcc kosarker@bbl1lr32:~/Work/gcc-4.5.0$ ....so, I have gcc 4.5.0 running, I want to modify spu.c and spu.h files inside the gcc folder and want to see the change affect...do you suggest me some way? -konica