[ECOS] synthetic target serial support

Nelly Pison Nelly.Pison@elios-informatique.fr
Fri Apr 1 13:31:00 GMT 2005


You are very rapid to answer: Thanks

I have build the library now. But when I start a simple program using 
the lst (make only printf) with option --io  (as I see for the synthetic 
erthernet driver) I have the following  error: "unable to find the I/O 
auxiliary program on the current search PATH. Please install the 
appropriate host-side tools"

In fact I don't know use the synth. serial driver :
- have you a source example
- is there any documentation about it
- is there host tools necessary for that (like rawether for ethernet) 
and where if yes

Thanks a lot for your help


> OK, I have installed it on my linux with the ecos repository, make 
> what is indicated in the readme (except for the pseudo ttys that I 
> don't need) .
> Then with configTool I create an ecc with the  template "Linux 
> synthetic target"
> and I try to add the package "Synthetic target serial driver" but 
> configTool refuse with the error message :
> " Add and Remove hardware packages by selecting a new hardware template"
> What is the problem?
> Note : I saw that in the synthserial.cdl file the parent is 
> CYGPKG_IO_SERIAL_DEVICES and I don't find it in the ecos.db file
>
> Thanks for any help
>
>> On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 09:06:20AM +0100, Nelly Pison wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I need to use a serial port on the linux synthetic target running on 
>>> a PC that is able to send messages and to receive messages (finished 
>>> by the character 0x0D)
>>> Can someone give me advices for :
>>> - where I can found  the good software
>>> - how to configure and use it in the lst
>>> - how is the interface between it and my software
>>>   
>>
>>
>> http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-devel/2003-08/msg00000.html
>>
>>        Andrew
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>
>


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