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The kernel sources provided by Reciva suggest gcc 3.3.4 is used for compiling the kernel. A good start would be get a arm-linux- toolchain with the same version. | The kernel sources provided by Reciva suggest gcc 3.3.4 is used for compiling the kernel. A good start would be get a arm-linux- toolchain with the same version. | ||
The following | The following worked for me | ||
* download and unpack crosstool | |||
* eval `cat arm.dat gcc-3.3.4-glibc-2.3.2.dat` sh all.sh --notest | |||
* Have some coffee | |||
* Download linux sources from Reciva and unpack | |||
* Edit the top-level makefile in the bast_linux directory and point CROSS_COMPILER to the freshly built toolchain | |||
* make | |||
* make |
Revision as of 21:10, 23 October 2006
Reciva provides sources for the Linux kernel used on the Barracuda on the GPL archive page. First inspection of these sources show the following:
- A UART should be available somewhere on the hardware and a console is enabled
- [[LIRC] (linux remote control) might be available
- more to discover here of course
Building
The kernel sources provided by Reciva suggest gcc 3.3.4 is used for compiling the kernel. A good start would be get a arm-linux- toolchain with the same version.
The following worked for me
- download and unpack crosstool
- eval `cat arm.dat gcc-3.3.4-glibc-2.3.2.dat` sh all.sh --notest
- Have some coffee
- Download linux sources from Reciva and unpack
- Edit the top-level makefile in the bast_linux directory and point CROSS_COMPILER to the freshly built toolchain
- make
- make