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avr-gcc
From: |
Ricardo Wurmus |
Subject: |
avr-gcc |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Nov 2015 16:25:54 +0100 |
User-agent: |
mu4e 0.9.13; emacs 24.5.1 |
Hi Guix,
I’ve been wanting to use microscheme to do fun things with my AVR
microcontrollers. Sadly, I haven’t been able to make the combination of
microscheme, avrdude, and avr-gcc work.
Here’s what I did first:
guix package -i microscheme avrdude gcc-cross-sans-libc-avr avr-libc
The microscheme package includes some examples, so I tried to compile
and upload the BLINK example:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
address@hidden ~ $ microscheme -a -u -m UNO -d /dev/bus/usb/006/004
microscheme-0.9.2/examples/BLINK.ms
Microscheme 0.9.2, (C) Ryan Suchocki
>> Treeshaker: After 4 rounds: 87 globals purged! 22 bytes will be reserved.
>> 18 lines compiled OK
>> Assembling...
avr-ld: cannot open linker script file ldscripts/avr5.xn: No such file or
directory
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
>> Warning: Command may have failed. (Exit code 256)
sh: avr-objcopy: command not found
>> Warning: Command may have failed. (Exit code 32512)
...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
So, a problem with a linker script that cannot be found and a missing
avr-objcopy. I found them in the binutils-cross-avr output in the
store, but since there’s no separate package for this I installed it
like this:
guix package -i
/gnu/store/5f7pp8r9wpwzsf61cf406xb1hkad2cdi-binutils-cross-avr-2.25.1
Now running microscheme again produces this:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Microscheme 0.9.2, (C) Ryan Suchocki
>> Treeshaker: After 4 rounds: 87 globals purged! 22 bytes will be reserved.
>> 18 lines compiled OK
>> Assembling...
avr-ld: cannot find crtm328p.o: No such file or directory
avr-ld: cannot find -lm
avr-ld: cannot find -lc
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
>> Warning: Command may have failed. (Exit code 256)
avr-objcopy: 'BLINK.elf': No such file
>> Warning: Command may have failed. (Exit code 256)
>> Uploading...
avrdude: ser_open(): can't set attributes for device "/dev/bus/usb/006/004":
Inappropriate ioctl for device
avrdude done. Thank you.
>> Warning: Command may have failed. (Exit code 256)
>> Finished.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
There are multiple copies of “libm.a” and “libc.a” and there’s a
“crtm328p.o” as well somewhere below the “avr/lib/” directory in the
output of the avr-libc package. Even after adding these paths to
LIBRARY_PATH, however, I cannot seem to fix the linker errors above.
Then I realised that LIBRARY_PATH only works for native compilers, and
that I would need to pass flags to the compiler (“-L”, maybe?).
But this all seems very wrong. How can we fix this elegantly? Does
microscheme’s call to avr-gcc need to be patched to “-L” the avr-libc
path? Or does avr-gcc need fixing? Or something else entirely?
~~ Ricardo
- avr-gcc,
Ricardo Wurmus <=