Am 27.08.2014 um 17:02 schrieb Korbinian Ederer:
Hello,

thanks for the fast response.

now I've created the include dir in the pkg/d_can folder. Then I added the PRIVATE_INC_DIR variable in the Makefile of the driver, but I still get the file not found error... What I'm doing wrong?

From your description ... I don't know!

* Are the include files installed into your build directory? (Do a find within <builddir>/include). * Does your compile run use the proper -I flags to get to these include dirs? (Do a make run with the V=1 option)

Bjoern


the directory structur now looks like this:

l4/pkg/dcan/:
    -dcan/:
        -driver C Files
        -Makefile with the PRIVATE_INC_DIR variable
    -include/:
        -linux/:
            -can/:
                - the additional header files

thanks

Korbinian

Am 26.08.2014 um 14:09 schrieb Björn Döbel:
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On 26.08.2014 13:54, Korbinian Ederer wrote:
Hello together, I just started to play with ddelinux... My Goal is
to build an d_can driver for l4re.
Do you want to implement your own driver from scratch? In that case,
I'd recommend not using any Linux functionality and instead build the
driver on top of the respective L4Re services or using libddekit,
which provides convenience wrappers for this functionality.

If you are reusing a Linux driver, DDE might be the right way to go.
Note, that pkg/dde/linux26 is still at Linux version 2.6.29 and you
will have to use the respective driver from this version to fit with
DDE. Otherwise you'll likely run into interface mismatches.

I tried to collect the important parts from the Makefiles of
pkg/anghk and the ddelinux examples to write my own for d_can.

when i Try to build my "puzzle" ;) i get following error:
fiasco/src/l4/pkg/d_can/d_can/d_can.c:42:27: fatal error:
linux/can/dev.h: No such file or directory this leads me to the
fear that there's no can/dev.h in ddelinux...
If there's no linux/can/dev.h in ddelinux, you will probably have to
add it either to l4/pkg/dde/linux26 or to your own pkg directory.

In any case, you put the missing header files into some place and then
use L4Re's build system to install the headers properly and to find
them while compiling your applications.

* An example for installing headers can be found in
pkg/dde/linux26/include/Makefile

* All DDE drivers are supposed to include pkg/dde/linux26/Makeconf
   in their Makefile. This file sets up a Linux-specific compile
   environment. For the case of your additional headers you would
   include this file and then add your newly created private header
   dir to the PRIVATE_INC_DIR make variable.

PS: Sorry for the large appendix, but I think it's important for
the problem.



my pkg folder structure looks like this:

l4/pkg/d_can: -./Control -./Makefile -d_can/: -./d_can.c
-./d_dcan.h -./d_can_platform.c -./Kconfig -./Makefile
What would you need the Kconfig file for?


The contents of the files:

l4/pkg/d_can/Control:

/provides: d_can// //requires: dde-linux26 dde-linux26_net/ / /




l4/pkg/d_can/Makefile:/ // //PKGDIR ?= .// //L4DIR  ?=
$(PKGDIR)/../..// // //include $(L4DIR)/mk/Makeconf// //-include
$(PKGDIR_OBJ)/Makeconf// // //#ifeq ($(CONFIG_DDE26),y)// //TARGET
= d_can// //#endif// // //include $(L4DIR)/mk/subdir.mk/
I think there's no need for the CONFIG_DDE26 check?


Bjoern

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