![]() GNU tools can be configured for the "old"-ABI or EABI (see The Binary-Interface is something different. Tools (IRC the internal Format is at least similar). What is the benefits of this new format?Ĭompare the "elf-File" with the "axf-File" generated by the Realview I understand the ELF layout but their is not as much info on > EABI. > Notably Keil's toolchain is ELF however I see that everyone seems to be > using EABI. wrote: > I just recently switched my development environment to Linux and am > wanting to use gcc as my toolchain from now on but have a few questions. Through the command line tools such as GDB/Insignt or even Eclipse? This automatically with its debug terminal. ITM/ETM, I use ITM extensively thought my programs and uVision4 handled Otherwise you need to probe around in memory and check bit values with aĭoes anybody know a walkthrough on setting up Eclipse for CodeSourcery Peripheral overview as uVision as this is a nice way to check the setup I am considering writing a plugin to give the same ![]() Ideally I would have the entire toolchain in oneĭebugging is a huge difference between Keil's uVision4 and Insight/DDD Version of stdint.h? I'm somewhat new to where everything is placed in I have used CodeSourcery Lite to compile some test apps and I have alsoīuilt my own arm-none-eabi toolchain tailored to my Cortex-M3 and I knowīoth work but I am wondering for the standard c library doesĬodeSourcery install its own support libraries or does it use the system I understand the ELF layout but their is not as much info onĮABI. Notably Keil's toolchain is ELF however I see that everyone seems to be Wanting to use gcc as my toolchain from now on but have a few questions. I just recently switched my development environment to Linux and am
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