ECE497 Lab10 gMake

See EBC Exercise 07a make instead.

Texas Instruments' Technical Traning for students concerning the DaVinci/OMAP platforms including DM64xx, DM35x/36x, OMAP35x, OMAP-L1x, and AMx. Below are the details of the labs we'll be doing from the DaVinci workshop.

Note, the workshop calls these labs 6-8. I'm renumbering them to fit our numbering scheme, so the mapping is:

Labs 10/5 appears here the rest have their own pages.

Lab 10/5a - Installation

 * Go to the class dfs site and get
 * DaVinci-OMAP_Workshop_v2.0.pdf
 * tto_workshop_labs_(v2.00).tar
 * makefile_profile.mak


 * Untar the labs file on your Linux host. It will create two directories, workshop and solutions.  You will find the materials needed to do the labs below in the workshop directory.  The finished product for each lab can be found in the solutions directory.  The directions in DaVanci-OMAP_Workshop file will tell you which directory to use for each lab.

These labs were originally done for the Digital Video Evaluation Module (DVEVM). I've adapted them for the BeagleBoard.

Lab 10/5b - gMake
Lab 10 is lab 5 on pages 125-157 of DaVinci-OMAP_Workshop_v2.0.pdf. Work through this lab. You'll learn how make works. Part C has an error in the solution, a workaround can be found here. When you get to part D, compare my version of the make file (makefile_profile.mak.yoder) to the one in the folder. The workshop assumes you have NFS setup to share files between the DVEVM and the host computer. Rather than share files, I've set up the makefile so use sftp and ssh to copy the executables to the Beagle when installing. If you can get NFS working, great!, otherwise use my setup.

To get part d to compile correctly, you have to make sure all the path information is correct. Make sure to edit setpaths.sh, setpaths.mak, and makefile_profile.mak. Because Configure is stubborn, you will still need to link  to   if it is to compile. cd /home/user/CodeSourcery/Sourcery_G++_Lite/bin ln -s arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc arm_v5t_le-gcc