autoconf build error in blackfin BF537 target

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Huge typo on this question:
1) How many changes are developers looking to support with a single card?
should be
1) How many channels are developers looking to support with a single card?

Thanks for the feedback on this question so far.


At 11:12 PM 1/26/2008, you wrote:
>Hi David,
>
>On 1/26/08, David Clark <vdc1048 at tx.rr.com> wrote:
> > I find this project of moving pjsip to blackfin very
> > interesting.  But let me ask some very basic questions.
> > I have read the specs for the card and believe them to be:
> >   600mhz blackfin processor
> > 132meg ram on board
>well, the board that I'm working with is using
>a 500 Mhz BF537 and 64MB RAM.
>
> >
> > My basic questions are as follows:
> > 1) How many changes are developers looking to support with a single card?
>
>Right now, not many changes needed to make pjsip compiles
>and run in Blackfin. However, because the current pjsip port
>to Blackfin is still unstable, it may require changes in pjlib.
>
> > 2) how much memory does the linix on the card leave for PJSIP development?
>
>I haven't 'cat /proc/memory'. I'll let you know once I'm at home.
>
> > 3) Audio: Is all incoming and outgoing stored on the card only?
>
>There's an audio expansion card (ad1836) to support audio
>in the blackfin bf537 stamp board that I'm using. I haven't work with
>the sound yet because even pjlib test is still problematic at the
>moment. Anyway, you have to 'modprobe'
>the driver to make the sound work. Ofcourse it won't be needed if you
>build it into the blackfin uclinux kernel :).
>
>Regards,
>
>Darmawan
>
>
> >
> > Thanks for any reply,
> > David Clark
> >
> >
> > At 03:24 PM 1/3/2008, you wrote:
> > >Note: (*)  I believe that this error had a relation with the data type
> > >declaration in pjlib.
> > >            (*)  I'm building on a Slackware 12 system (kernel 2.6.23.12)
> > >-----------------------------
> > >
> > >I'm building with the Pjsip svn revision 1656  (01-02-2008)
> > >
> > >The configuration script is invoked for cross compiling as follows
> > >./configure CC=bfin-uclinux-gcc --host=bfin-uclinux
> > >--build=i686-linux LDFLAGS='
> > >-Wl,-elf2flt' CFLAGS=-O2
> > >
> > >and then building pjsip with:
> > >make dep && make clean && make
> > >
> > >The error message excerpt:
> > >--------
> > >make[1]: Entering directory
> > >`/lfs/blackfin_devel/uClinux-dist.R1.1-RC3/user/pjproject/pjnath/build'
> > >make -f
> > >/lfs/blackfin_devel/uClinux-dist.R1.1-RC3/user/pjproject/build/rules.mak
> > >APP=PJNATH app=pjnath ../lib/libpjnath-bfin-unknown-uclinux.a
> > >make[2]: Entering directory
> > >`/lfs/blackfin_devel/uClinux-dist.R1.1-RC3/user/pjproject/pjnath/build'
> > >mkdir -p output/pjnath-bfin-unknown-uclinux
> > >bfin-uclinux-gcc -c -Wall  -DPJ_AUTOCONF=1 -O2   -Werror
> > >-Wno-unused-label -I../include -I../../pjlib/include
> > >-I../../pjlib-util/include \
> > >                 -o output/pjnath-bfin-unknown-uclinux/errno.o \
> > >                 ../src/pjnath/errno.c
> > >bfin-uclinux-gcc -c -Wall  -DPJ_AUTOCONF=1 -O2   -Werror
> > >-Wno-unused-label -I../include -I../../pjlib/include
> > >-I../../pjlib-util/include \
> > >                 -o output/pjnath-bfin-unknown-uclinux/ice_session.o \
> > >                 ../src/pjnath/ice_session.c
> > >cc1: warnings being treated as errors
> > >../src/pjnath/ice_session.c: In function 'dump_check':
> > >../src/pjnath/ice_session.c:749: warning: format '%d' expects type
> > >'int', but argument 4 has type 'long int'
> > >../src/pjnath/ice_session.c:749: warning: format '%d' expects type
> > >'int', but argument 4 has type 'long int'
> > >make[2]: *** [output/pjnath-bfin-unknown-uclinux/ice_session.o] Error 1
> > >make[2]: Leaving directory
> > >`/lfs/blackfin_devel/uClinux-dist.R1.1-RC3/user/pjproject/pjnath/build'
> > >make[1]: *** [pjnath] Error 2
> > >make[1]: Leaving directory
> > >`/lfs/blackfin_devel/uClinux-dist.R1.1-RC3/user/pjproject/pjnath/build'
> > >make: *** [all] Error 1
> > >--------
> > >
> > >
> > >Anyone have a detailed clue or patch on the matter?
> > >
> > >I'm trying to work on the pjlib *hack* at the moment as well ;-)
> > >
> > >Regards,
> > >
> > >Darmawan Salihun
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>
>Darmawan Salihun
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