
Hi Tiger,
On 30 December 2013 17:42, TigerLiu@viatech.com.cn wrote:
Hi, Simon: Sorry for some typo. I re-wrote this mail:
I've been away, sorry for the delay.
I have a question about compiling uboot sandbox branch:
- It seems sandbox branch could be compiled by gcc compiler on a x86
platform. Not need to set cross compiler tool chains. And after finished compiling, it could be run on a x86 environment. So, my question is: The obj file for a same .C file by arm cross compiler tool chain is different with the obj file produced by a x86 gcc tool. (On my x86 platform, defaut gcc is a x86 version)
So, for more precise test for non-platform code: User should compile sandbox branch with an arm cross compiler tool chain. And should run it on an arm linux environment?
Well you could, but what benefit would that provide? It would not use any code from arch/arm if that is what you are thinking. Sandbox is its own 'architecture'?
Regards, Simon
Best wishes,