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corya_
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Hello,

     I'm trying to use the mmcau_lib.a contained in the CAU_MMCAU_SW.zip from Freescale.

     I'm using a K70 tower board, which has the mmCAU.

     I've followed the guidance in the CAU API User's Guide such as:

          #define FREESCALE_MMCAU     

     I get compiler errors in debug, which looks to be expected since the lib is in .a format.

     However, I also get an error when I try to run the code from flash. Here is the specific error:

**** Build of configuration MK70FN1M0_INTERNAL_FLASH for project K70CryptoCyclonemax ****

C:\Freescale\CW MCU v10.2\gnu\bin\mingw32-make -j8 all

'Building target: K70CryptoCyclonemax.afx'

'Executing target #7 K70CryptoCyclonemax.afx'

'Invoking: ARM Linker'

"C:/Freescale/CW MCU v10.2/MCU/ARM_Tools/Command_Line_Tools/mwldarm" @@"K70CryptoCyclonemax.args" -o "K70CryptoCyclonemax.afx"  

C:/Freescale/CW MCU v10.2/MCU/ARM_Tools/Command_Line_Tools/mwldarm|Linker|Error

(C:\Users\Cory\Documents\CW Workspace\K70CryptoCyclonemax\Sources\main.c|89|0|0|0|0)

=Referenced from "main" in main.obj

>Undefined : "mmcau_des_encrypt"

Errors caused tool to abort.

mingw32-make: *** [K70CryptoCyclonemax.afx] Error 1

C:/Freescale/CW MCU v10.2/MCU/ARM_Tools/Command_Line_Tools/mwldarm|Linker|Error

>Link failed.


     I have the cau_api.h in my source files, which has the function prototype for  cau_des_encrypt as well as

              

#define cau_des_encrypt           mmcau_des_encrypt

    

     Any ideas or suggestions?

     Thanks!

     Cory

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corya_
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Once I added the mmcau_lib.a in the manner shown below, I am able to compile, link and program the Kinetis K70 with the cau lib.

Here is what I did in CodeWarrior 10.2:

In the CW workspace, right click on the project folder and go to properties.

Under "C/C++ Build" open "Settings"

Under "ARM Linker" click on "Input"

Add the mmcau_lib.a in the "Additional Libraries" window.

Good luck!

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corya_
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For those using the GCC in CW 10.3, the process is slightly different:

In the CW workspace, right click on the project folder and go to properties.

Under "C/C++ Build" open "Settings"

Under "ARM Ltd Windows GCC C Linker" click on "Miscellaneous"

Add the mmcau_lib.a in the "Other objects" window.

Good luck!

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louiemoye
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I just tried this in CW10.6 with a C++ project, and it works as well.  I'm using K70.  Since mine is C++, I added this to "ARM Ltd Windows GCC C++ Linker":

"${ProjDirPath}/Sources/lib_mmcau.a"

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corya_
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Once I added the mmcau_lib.a in the manner shown below, I am able to compile, link and program the Kinetis K70 with the cau lib.

Here is what I did in CodeWarrior 10.2:

In the CW workspace, right click on the project folder and go to properties.

Under "C/C++ Build" open "Settings"

Under "ARM Linker" click on "Input"

Add the mmcau_lib.a in the "Additional Libraries" window.

Good luck!

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Monica
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Cory, this means it works now? :smileygrin:

That is AWESOME!

PS sorry for the delay on answering your post

Regards!

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