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RE: how to check my modifications to the kernel without a board? size=100 maxlength=80 style=
- From: "jiang jet" <jetjiang at hotmail dot com>
- To: deerxiaolu at gmail dot com
- Cc: ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org
- Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 07:50:45 +0800
- Subject: [ECOS] RE: how to check my modifications to the kernel without a board? size=100 maxlength=80 style=
- Bcc:
From: "xiaolu zhao" <deerxiaolu@gmail.com>
To: "jiang jet" <jetjiang@hotmail.com>, ecos-discuss@ecos.sourceware.org
Subject: how to check my modifications to the kernel without a
board?>Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:04:05 +0200
Hi, I met a big problem, would you like to give me some advices?
I did some modifications to the ecos Kernel code(like in sched.cxx,
thread.hxx etc.). But I have no a real hardware board. So I want to
use VMware as a virtual machine to see the results.Is it possible?
Redboot just uses the same hal layer as ecos, so it is sure possible
I tried the redbbot on the Vmware and the "hello.c" example works.
But
after I modified the kernel code and rebuild the ecos using the
configtool, it did not give any compilation complaints. I know it is
impossible, there should be a lot of errors in the code. Does
Redbbot
have nothing to do with the ecos kernel files?
If the redboot has nothing to do with the kernels, how can I check
my
modificaiton to the kernel files with VMare?
using test cases in ecos
Thank you so much in advance!!!
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