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Support libc in Kernel
- From: Qiang Wang <rurality dot wq at gmail dot com>
- To: newlib at sourceware dot org
- Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 07:16:20 +0900
- Subject: Support libc in Kernel
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hi,
I found that I must modify the files under libgloss\arm.
And also I noticed that there are syscall.c and redboot-syscall.c.
So, what should I do.
Modify the syscall.c or create another file named ? xxxx-syscall.c?
>Something like that. See this:
>http://wiki.osdev.org/Porting_Newlib
the document you give is not mentioned this point.
thank you very much