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error: --retain=*(.intvecs) not supported when producing TI-COFF output files

error: --retain=*(.intvecs) not supported when producing TI-COFF output files

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pengyuan yang
Posted by pengyuan yang
on Feb 09 2012 19:49 PM
Prodigy50 points

I get a project of TMS470MF066 by HAL,then I compile the project by CCS V4,but failed.

the message is "error: --retain=*(.intvecs) not supported when producing TI-COFF output files"

what is the problem?

thank you very much.

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  • Sunil Oak
    Posted by Sunil Oak
    on Feb 10 2012 10:17 AM
    Expert8425 points

    Hello,

    That is correct: the "--retain" option is only supported when you are trying to generate an ELF file and not a TI COFF file. Can you please check your project build settings to make sure that you use the EABI? Also the rts library file included in the command above is the TI ARM9 ABI. Please change that to rtsv7M3_T_be_eabi.lib

    The latest HALCoGen version generates a linker command file that includes the correct options for generating an ELF file using the ARM EABI. Please try this latest HCG version.

    Regards, Sunil

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  • pengyuan yang
    Posted by pengyuan yang
    on Feb 13 2012 02:01 AM
    Prodigy50 points

    Thank you for your answer.

    But I still feel confused.It also display the error.

    That is the detail below.

    related cmd file code by HAL:

     -l rtsv7M3_T_be_eabi.lib

    --retain="*(.intvecs)"
    --retain="*(.vim_table)"

    related setting of  ccs:

    I have selected 'Elf Parser' once,the error still there.

    what is the difference between TI-COFF and ELF?which one should I choose?

    Tahnks.

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  • AartiG
    Posted by AartiG
    on Feb 13 2012 10:40 AM
    Guru69005 points

    Duplicate thread with same question is being worked here: http://e2e.ti.com/support/development_tools/compiler/f/343/t/164040.aspx


    If a post answers your question please mark it with the "Verify Answer" button

    Search the wikis for common questions: CGT, BIOS,  CCSv3, CCSv4
    Track a known bug with SDOWP. Enter the bug id in the "Find Record ID" box

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  • Sunil Oak
    Posted by Sunil Oak
    on Feb 21 2012 16:43 PM
    Expert8425 points

    Closing this duplicate thread.

    Regards, Sunil

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