Hi,
Earlier I used SDK V1 to compile C codes to run over FPGAs, however, I used it with an older version of the RTL. Many changes have been made to the RTL and a new SDK version has been released.
However, the new SDK doesn't have instructions on how to compile applications for FPGA targets neither I see the same directory structure as the old one.
When I used the V1 SDK to compile the application to run over the Nexys A7 using the new RTL, I faced this issue:
Please advise, thanks!
Also, when I connect GDP with the OPENOCD, I get the following message:
Target-supplied registers are not supported by the current architecture 0x1a000080 in ?? ()
Earlier I used SDK V1 to compile C codes to run over FPGAs, however, I used it with an older version of the RTL. Many changes have been made to the RTL and a new SDK version has been released.
However, the new SDK doesn't have instructions on how to compile applications for FPGA targets neither I see the same directory structure as the old one.
When I used the V1 SDK to compile the application to run over the Nexys A7 using the new RTL, I faced this issue:
Quote:19 #include <stdio.h>
20 #include <rt/rt_apt.h>
22 int __rt_fpga_fc_frequency = 10008000; // e.g. 10000800 for 10MHZ;
23 int __rt_fpga_periph_frequency = 5000000; // e.g. 5000000 for SMHZ;
24
(gdb) list
26 int main()
27 {
28 while (1) {
29 printf("Hello World!\n\r");
30 for (volatile int i=6; 1<1000008; i++);
31 }
2 return 0;
(gdb) continue
Continuing.
^c
Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
0x1c009452 in __rt_exit_debug_bridge (status= -1) at libs/i0/10.c:560
__rt_bridge_clear_notif();
Please advise, thanks!
Also, when I connect GDP with the OPENOCD, I get the following message:
Target-supplied registers are not supported by the current architecture 0x1a000080 in ?? ()