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RE: Compile USB Host Application
- From: "Navya S Kamath" <navya at coreel dot com>
- To: "'Gary Thomas'" <gary at mlbassoc dot com>
- Cc: <ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 17:41:58 +0530
- Subject: RE: [ECOS] Compile USB Host Application
Hi,
Could you please elaborate on how to compile the host application? The
ECOS_REPOSITROY has been installed on the host Linux machine. I use this
repository for compiling the target bootloader along with the USB slave
application.
How can I invoke the target application from the bootloader "Redboot"
prompt?
If the USB host application has to be compiled on ecos environment, how can
it be executed on Linux?
I am new to ecos environment, please help.
Regards,
Navya
-----Original Message-----
From: ecos-discuss-owner@ecos.sourceware.org
[mailto:ecos-discuss-owner@ecos.sourceware.org] On Behalf Of Gary Thomas
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 1:36 PM
To: Navya S Kamath
Cc: ecos-discuss@ecos.sourceware.org
Subject: Re: [ECOS] Compile USB Host Application
Navya S Kamath wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to compile the USB host application on a RedHat Enterprise
Linux,
> I get following errors
>
> usbhost.o(.text+0xb4): In function `usb_scan_devices':
> : undefined reference to `__fgetc_unlocked'
> usbhost.o(.text+0x197): In function `usb_scan_devices':
> : undefined reference to `__fgetc_unlocked'
> usbhost.o(.text+0x207): In function `usb_scan_devices':
> : undefined reference to `__fgetc_unlocked'
> usbhost.o(.text+0x163d): In function `run_test_bulk_out':
> : undefined reference to `__glibc_strerror_r'
> usbhost.o(.text+0x1e4b): In function `run_test_bulk_in':
> : undefined reference to `__glibc_strerror_r'
> usbhost.o(.text+0x2807): In function `run_test_control_in':
> : undefined reference to `__glibc_strerror_r'
>
> I include file /usr/local/include/stdio.h has these definitions.Anybody
> faced such errors before? Please help
It looks like you're trying to use things that are outside of eCos
(no eCos application should ever need to use 'standard' include files,
only the ones provided)
The public version of eCos doesn't support USB host operations. I
believe that this can be obtained from eCosCentric.
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