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[lwip-users] LWIP -> PowerPC
From: |
Peter Kampmann |
Subject: |
[lwip-users] LWIP -> PowerPC |
Date: |
Mon, 7 Aug 2006 02:25:15 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi everyone,
i have the following problem:
After checking out the newest version of the lwip library and the
contrib-folder
Xilinx Platform Studio complains, that there is a file missing:
"./src/contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif_polled.c": no such file or
directory
Obiously in older versions, this file has been in the directory and is not
needed any more.
When i copy the missing file back into the folder, I get the following error
while compiling:
powerpc-eabi-gcc -O2 -c -g -Wall -gdwarf-2 -DIPv4 -msdata=eabi -mcpu=403
-I./lwip/src/include -I./lwip/src/include/ipv4 -I./contrib/ports/v2pro
-I./contrib/ports/v2pro/include -I../../../include -c
contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif.c
contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif.c: In function `low_level_output':
contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif.c:178: warning: implicit declaration of
function `xil_printf'
contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif.c: In function `xemacif_output':
contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif.c:305: warning: assignment makes pointer
from integer without a cast
contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif.c: At top level:
contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif.c:324: error: conflicting types for
'xemacif_input'
./contrib/ports/v2pro/include/netif/xemacif.h:44: error: previous
declaration of 'xemacif_input' was here
contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif.c:324: error: conflicting types for
'xemacif_input'
./contrib/ports/v2pro/include/netif/xemacif.h:44: error: previous
declaration of 'xemacif_input' was here
contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif.c: In function `xemacif_input':
contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif.c:340: error: void value not ignored as it
ought to be
contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif.c:345: error: void value not ignored as it
ought to be
contrib/ports/v2pro/netif/xemacif.c:358: warning: `return' with a value, in
function returning void
The last two errors seem similar to the errors described in:
http://www.nabble.com/LWIP--%3E-Microblaze-tf1510871.html#a4106067
So ist that the same problem or am I doing something wrong?
Many Thanks,
Peter Kampmann
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