Hi,
I was trying to integrate FreeScale safety library for CM0+ to my Freedom KL25Z development board.
As the library is provided in ".a" format with associated headers, I followed the necessary steps as described in below:
Creating and using Libraries with ARM gcc and Eclipse | MCU on Eclipse
But when Building the project I receive an error that the Code warrior is not able to locate/ find the library. Please see attached files for error details.
What I am doing wrong ?
Hi,
I also wants to integrate the same library in my Codewarrior project. But the library is compiled for IAR compiler.
Can you please help me in this regard?
I shall be very much thankful to you for this. PS: I'm a bit new into this field, sorry for dumb question.
Best Regards
Taimur
Hi Taimur,
to my knowledge, the IAR libraries are not compatible with the GNU libraries.
I hope this helps,
Erich
Hi Erich,
Thanks for the quick reply. I wants to use NXP safety library in my codewarrior project. I'm using Kinetis K10 with cortex M4. Is there any work around? Can I compile the library manually?
Best Regards
Taimur
Hi Taimur,
if you do have the library sources, then yes, you can compile them and build your own library.
I hope this helps,
Erich
Hi Erich,
yes, I think I do have the library source file. Can you please provide me the necessarg steps to built my own library?
I have been through this post
Creating and using Libraries with ARM gcc and Eclipse | MCU on Eclipse
but not able to built the library.
One of my questios is where should I add the library sources, after creating the library project?
and the library contain couple of .S files, and when I compile the sources, I gets compilation errors.
Thanks for your help.
You can add the sources like to any other project, that does not matter. Make sure you include with the -I (include header file path) the folder where you have your sources.
As for .S (assembly) files: keep in mind that IAR mostly uses a different syntax than the GNU assembler. So if they are not in the GNU format, you have to port the assembly files.
Erich
Thanks for the help Erich. Didn't read the "very important" section in the blog carefully :smileysad: