[ECOS] Building Redboot with ver 3.2.1 of the arm-elf- tools
Nick Garnett
nickg@ecoscentric.com
Wed Mar 19 18:07:00 GMT 2003
"Chris Garry" <cgarry@sweeneydesign.co.uk> writes:
> Building on Win2K PC. Target E7T.
>
> Building Redboot with Network support using the eCos
> 2.0 Beta release - redboot only responds to every-other
> ping - the other half timing out. This happens even with
> the latest eCos repository from CVS.
>
> Building Redboot with Network support using my old
> 1.3.net release tools (using arm-elf- tools V2.95.2), and
> the latest eCos from CVS. Redboot responds to every ping
> correctly.
>
> Using the 1.3.net config tool with the pre-build arm-elf-
> tools (ver 3.2.1) that come with 2.0 Beta - redboot only
> responds to half of the pings again.
>
> So it looks like the ver 3.2.1 of the arm-elf- tools are
> causing the problem.
>
> Are there any known issues with ver 3.2.1?
> Any suggestions on how I should go about debugging this?
>
What happens if you try using 3.2.1 with optimization turned off? My
guess is that it will work properly.
I suspect that the problem is somewhere in the ethernet device driver:
the more aggressive instruction scheduling in the later compiler
combined with something not being marked volatile when it should be.
Turning optimization off for the device driver may be a short term
fix. To fix it permanently you may need to look at the driver code and
start scattering volatile's around until it starts working.
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Nick Garnett eCos Kernel Architect
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