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Re: Using RedBoot_cmd


Guillaume Menant wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to add a command to RedBoot with inserting the following code in
a file names pci.c placed in the src of redboot package:

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#include <redboot.h>

void
do_pcitest(int argc, char *argv[]);

RedBoot_cmd("pcitest", "Tests PCI block",
"",
do_pcitest
);


void
do_pcitest(int argc, char *argv[])
{
}
-----------------------------------------

But I'm facing to this when I'm trying to compile:

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sparc-rtems-gcc -msoft-float -g -nostdlib -Wl,--gc-sections -Wl,-static
-L/ecos-f/TEMP/untitled_install/lib -Ttarget.ld -o
/ecos-f/TEMP/untitled_install/bin/redboot.elf
/ecos-f/TEMP/untitled_install/lib/version.o
make[1]: Leaving directory `/ecos-f/TEMP/untitled_build/redboot/v2_0'
/ecos-f/TEMP/untitled_install/lib/extras.o(.ecos.table.RedBoot_commands.data
.do_pcitest+0xc): undefined reference to `do_pcitest'
make: Leaving directory `/ecos-f/TEMP/untitled_build'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [/ecos-f/TEMP/untitled_install/bin/redboot.elf] Error 1
make: *** [build] Error 2
-----------------------------------------

Why my do_pcitest function is undefined?

Leave out the declaration of the function - the RedBoot_cmd() macro will declare it as static. I think this is what's causing the confusion.

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