AW: Problem intializing the Network Stack

Chris Johns chrisj at rtems.org
Wed Feb 14 21:44:04 UTC 2018


On 14/02/2018 21:24, Sascha.Tetkov wrote:
> It uses RTEMS 5.0

Are the Gaisler tools also version RTEMS 5.0?

The version I am seeing on my machines is:

gcc version 7.2.0 20170814 (RTEMS 5, RSB
089327b5dcf944bfc1d8d7f1ad1d30330088da72, Newlib 2.5.0.20170922) (GCC)

You need to use tools built for 5 with RTEMS 5. There are a number of newlib
changes the kernel depends on.

Chris

> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Chris Johns [mailto:chrisj at rtems.org] 
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Februar 2018 00:40
> An: Sascha.Tetkov; users at rtems.org
> Betreff: Re: Problem intializing the Network Stack
> 
> On 14/02/2018 00:15, Sascha.Tetkov wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm currently trying to initialize the Network Stack to create a simple echo server on a LEON-4 N2X processor board. I'm using the Cobham Gaisler supplied cross-compiler (gcc with ready to use BSPs), and have already run some test applications, which means (or should mean) the toolchain works.
>>
>> My problem is that the network initialization fails. The debug information I can get is relatively scarce, but using gdb I see that it seems to crash on bsd_init (rtems_glue.c), specifically on 	
>>
>> =================================
>> 	p = rtems_bsdnet_malloc_mbuf(nmbuf * _SYS_MBUF_LEGACY_MSIZE + _SYS_MBUF_LEGACY_MSIZE - 1,MBUF_MALLOC_MBUF);
>> 	p = (char *)(((uintptr_t)p + _SYS_MBUF_LEGACY_MSIZE - 1) & ~(_SYS_MBUF_LEGACY_MSIZE - 1));
>> 	if (p == NULL) {
>> 		printf ("Can't get network memory.\n"); 
>> =================================
>>
>> Now, the driver initialization went through, and I should have 1 Gb of memory.
>>
>> Considering I'm quite new to RTEMS, I'm not sure how to approach this issue and how to proceed on diagnosing this problem.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>
> 
> Which version of RTEMS are you using?
> 
> Chris
> 



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