On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 12:36 AM, "Erdélyi Ádám [Edöm]" <
erdelyiadam.e...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  Hi there,
>
> the processor itself has some working code in the following repository:
> https://github.com/tp-freeforall/prod (I'm not sure if it's the same
> you've used.)
> As for the CC1180 radio I don't know about any implementation. I've tried
> to interface MSP430F5438a with CC2520 (CC2520 has an implementation in both
> the tp-freeforall/prod and the official TinyOS repo on google code), but
> unfortunately there were too many problems and it still doesn't work. (The
> uC works though quite alright alone, but I guess you want a wireless node.)
>
> What is included in your .platform file? Maybe some files are missing that
> contain these constants.
>

Nope.    He is trying to compile against the mainline development code that
only supports the x1 and x2 cpus.

The constants he is referring to are x1 timer h/w registers.


>
> Wishes,
> Adam
>
>
> On 09/04/13 09:09, Tim Godfrey wrote:
>
>     Hello,
>
> My question is, is the processor MSP430F5438A supported by tinyos? How
> does one take compile apps for that target?
>
> I am attempting to add a new platform to my tinyos installation. The mote
> I want to add support for is a Texas Instruments CC1180DK_DB mote. It has
> an MSP430F5438A microcontroller and a CC1180 radio controller.
>
> I have been following the 'Platforms' guide on the wiki (
> http://docs.tinyos.net/tinywiki/index.php/Platforms) to add a new
> platform. At the moment when I compile I get a whole bunch of "'Variable'
> undeclared " errors for the variables
>
>  - TACCTL0
>  - TACCTL1
>  - TACCTL2
>  - TACTL
>  - ME1
>  - UTXE0
>  - ...
> etc.
>
>  As far as I can work out, it is because the header file, msp430f5438a.h,
> does not include definitions for those constants (defines?).
>
>  I did read in the devel mailing list, that in 2011 Eric Decker was
> working on support for 2nd and 3rd generation msp430 devices, and had
> created tinynode instances on a bunch of those devices, including the one I
> am trying to work with. However, the git repository that he was developing
> is not serving the code (anymore? at least not to me), and the current
> trunk version of tinyos from google code doesn't improve my compilation
> output.
>
>  Thanks ahead of time for your help!
> Tim
>
>
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