I am new at using Linux for ARM code development and am trying to get a toolchain working to compile code for ARMv8 cores. I am running Ubuntu on an x86 machine (so cross compiling) and want to use Eclipse as my IDE. I'm hoping that I can do that as most examples use command line/gcc. I have installed Eclipse which works fine. However I am unsure how to integrate the V 8.3 GNU MCU compiler (64-bit) such that I can open a project in Eclipse and compile it for an ARMv8 core. I did Help>Eclipse Marketplace and installed the GNU MCU Toolchain from there but I'm not convinced that that is the correct way. I would appreciate some direction.
prahsman said:I did Help>Eclipse Marketplace and installed the GNU MCU Toolchain from there
So what was the result?
Does it work?
If not, what are the problems?
As I mentioned above, I'm new to Eclipse, however I'm sure there's more required than just installing it and installing the GNU MCU compiler. I assume there are different compilers for different ARM cores; i.e. the compiler for ARMv4 is different than the one for ARMv8. Does clicking "installing GNU ARM Eclipse" install all of them? Where do they get installed? How do I select ARMv8 instead of ARMv4? Can I just compile a single file to check for compile errors (haven't found a way to do that yet)? Is there a good tutorial somewhere on how to get started using Eclipse to develop ARM projects for newbies?
Hello, it is difficult to give advise on open source tools, however you may wish to try out Arm Development Studio - a complete integrated tools environment including Arm Compiler 6 and the Arm Debugger, with an IDE built on top of Eclipse.
You can get a 30 day evaluation license once installed, via Help -> Arm License Manager.
Regards, Ronan