Date: Sun, 22 May 2016 23:37:57 -0400 From: Emb Aud <embaudarm@gmail.com> To: Tim Kientzle <tim@kientzle.com> Cc: freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: How do you guys cross compile for Zynq (Cortex A9)? Message-ID: <CANC_bnOP7P4rKiv7roopPL5zVvu4zUK1c0EB4HQX23S4_iH8AA@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <E24DFC5E-E5AD-446D-AD0C-1B64909E48EA@kientzle.com> References: <CANC_bnM0Y5QFvU3Cdq6rGo6iNRgYiH9eTyLM_YAwiVO4CAVuxg@mail.gmail.com> <E24DFC5E-E5AD-446D-AD0C-1B64909E48EA@kientzle.com>
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Thanks for the nomenclature tip, that saved me a lot research. It's nice to know that is available as a fallback option. I put together a nice new fast core i7 for this project though; I'd hate to see it go to waste. :-) On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Tim Kientzle <tim@kientzle.com> wrote: > > > On May 22, 2016, at 11:48 AM, Emb Aud <embaudarm@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > I've got FreeBSD compiled and running on my Zybo (Xilinx Zynq CPU). > > > > But I can't figure out how to compile programs to run on it. > > I've not used the Zybo specifically, but for Beaglebone and Raspberry Pi, > I found it easiest to just compile directly on the board. Everything > should just work, though for certain larger packages, you may need to > configure some form of swap. > > With two or more boards, you can dedicate one to building, create > packages, and then distribute those packages to your other boards. > > > > > It also looks like the Cortex A9 is armv7-a, but the FreeBSD compile > > instructions I've found (and that work) are for armv6. > > FreeBSD uses the term "armv6" to refer generically to armv6 *and later* > 32-bit processors, including armv7. > > Tim > >
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