Hi,
We are using imx6Q sabresd platform for our development with Linux 3.10.17_1.0.0-GA BSP.
We have installed the meta-tool chain in our 64bit Host PC and 32 bit Host PC using below steps.
$bitbake meta-toolchain
$sudo sh tmp/deploy/sdk/poky-eglibc-x86_64-arm-toolchain-<version>.sh
The u-boot source code is compiled in 32bit host PC and with this u-boot.imx binary, the target board is booted.
At u-boot level, the command "bdinfo" displays below information.
arch_number = 0x0000112D
boot_params = 0x10000100
DRAM bank = 0x00000000
-> start = 0x10000000
-> size = 0x40000000
eth0name = FEC
ethaddr = 00:01:02:03:04:05
current eth = FEC
ip_addr = <NULL>
baudrate = 115200 bps
TLB addr = 0x4FFF0000
relocaddr = 0x4FF68000
reloc off = 0x38768000
irq_sp = 0x4F565F38
sp start = 0x4F565F28
Then the u-boot source code is compiled in 64bit host PC and with this u-boot.imx binary, the target board is booted.
At u-boot level, the command "bdinfo" displays below information.
arch_number = 0x0000112D
boot_params = 0x10000100
DRAM bank = 0x00000000
-> start = 0x10000000
-> size = 0x40000000
eth0name = FEC
ethaddr = 00:01:02:03:04:05
current eth = FEC
ip_addr = <NULL>
baudrate = 115200 bps
TLB addr = 0x4FFF0000
relocaddr = 0x4FF66000
reloc off = 0x38766000
irq_sp = 0x4F563F38
sp start = 0x4F563F28
We would like to know, why the "relocaddr & reloc off "(as highlighted above) are different? since the source codes are same and compiled in different host PC (64bit & 32bit).
In addition, we checked the u-boot.imx binary file size. We could see the difference in the file size as below
u-boot.imx(compiled in 32bit host PC) - 313644 bytes
u-boot.imx(compiled in 64bit host PC) - 318780 bytes
Thank You,
Regards,
Ansari
Hi Abdul
gcc for 64-bit environment can set int to 32 bits and long and pointer to 64 bits,
32-bit environment set int, long and pointer to 32 bits
HowTo Compile a 32-bit Application Using gcc On the 64-bit Linux Version - nixCraft
also size may depend on optimization level. Suggest to post this to Uboot Wiki
Best regards
igor
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