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Using NowECC to generate linkable output?

Using NowECC to generate linkable output?

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Marco Moreno
Posted by Marco Moreno
on Apr 10 2012 16:03 PM
Intellectual300 points

Hi,

I'm trying to get NowECC to give me a library file that I can use to link back into our firmware image and I'm missing something about how this is supposed to work.  I can feed an S-record file into the tool and it can output the ECC data to an S-record just fine.  When I try to get a linkable file output using -L, it seems to ignore the option and still gives just the S-record format output.  If I specify the -N option, it says "Ignoring the root name command since the output file is not in COFF/ELF format."  So is it possible to input an S-record file and output an ELF file that I can link back into the build that generated the S-record input file?  OR, do I need to input an ELF file version of my build and let the nowECC tool _add_ a section for ECC to it when it outputs?

Thanks,

Marco

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  • Enrique Lizarraga
    Posted by Enrique Lizarraga
    on Apr 10 2012 19:08 PM
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    Hello:

    We have received your post. We are reviewing it to provide an answer.

    Regards,

    Enrique Lizarraga

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  • Enrique Lizarraga
    Posted by Enrique Lizarraga
    on Apr 11 2012 10:58 AM
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    Hello Marco:

    You need to provide a linkable file to be able to get a linkable file from nowECC, so your last assumption is right, please provide an ELF file.

    Regards,

    Enrique

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  • Chuck Davenport
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    on May 03 2012 14:41 PM
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    Given the time since the last post to this thread, it is assumed that the suggested answer resolved the problem. This thread will be closed at this time. If there continues to be an issue or further questions, please open a new thread.

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