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Configure environment variables needed for building. This specifies the architecture, the cross compiler that is being used, and then the U-Boot load address: | Configure environment variables needed for building. This specifies the architecture, the cross compiler that is being used, and then the U-Boot load address: | ||
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export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- | export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- # This may be different if using a different compiler! | ||
export ARCH=arm | export ARCH=arm | ||
export LOADADDR=0x40008000 | export LOADADDR=0x40008000 | ||
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Next, set the default configuration for this platform. Note that a minimal defconfig and a full-feature defconfig are available. The minimal defconfig contains options for supporting the device and a few common peripherals and technologies. While the full defconfig includes much more support for things like USB devices, a more broad range of netfilter/iptables filter module support, etc. | Next, set the default configuration for this platform. Note that a minimal defconfig and a full-feature defconfig are available. The minimal defconfig contains options for supporting the device and a few common peripherals and technologies. While the full defconfig includes much more support for things like USB devices, a more broad range of netfilter/iptables filter module support, etc. |
Latest revision as of 00:06, 25 April 2023
Configure environment variables needed for building. This specifies the architecture, the cross compiler that is being used, and then the U-Boot load address:
export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- # This may be different if using a different compiler!
export ARCH=arm
export LOADADDR=0x40008000
Next, set the default configuration for this platform. Note that a minimal defconfig and a full-feature defconfig are available. The minimal defconfig contains options for supporting the device and a few common peripherals and technologies. While the full defconfig includes much more support for things like USB devices, a more broad range of netfilter/iptables filter module support, etc.
make tsimx28_defconfig
# The minimal defconfig can alternately be used with:
# make tsimx28_minimal_defconfig