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ARM streamline working
Manjunatha T
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 20th December 2011 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hi all
i am trying to know functioning of ARM streamline tool for last few days,for memory profiling for the C projects on Linux RTSM mode
from the availble cheatsheet, i preceeded with some steps.(i am working on windows xp machine)
i stuck up in accessing 'install root directory' on telnet localhost(Linux).
in detail.....how to access windows files on telent localhost???
it says to navigate to installation root directory in telnet localhost
how can i do that???
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Scott Douglass
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 20th December 2011 at
http://forums.arm.com
The RTSM supports a virtual file system so that (by default) /writeable on the target maps to the DS-5 Workspace on the host. So if you put something in the DS-5 Workspace on the host it will show up in /writeable on the target and vice versa. But, at least on a Windows host, the virtual file system doesn't support all of the usual Linux filesystem operations (sym links, case sensitivity, permissions). I don't recommend trying to build a kernel or kernel modules using this.
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Scott Douglass
over 11 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 20th December 2011 at
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The RTSM supports a virtual file system so that (by default) /writeable on the target maps to the DS-5 Workspace on the host. So if you put something in the DS-5 Workspace on the host it will show up in /writeable on the target and vice versa. But, at least on a Windows host, the virtual file system doesn't support all of the usual Linux filesystem operations (sym links, case sensitivity, permissions). I don't recommend trying to build a kernel or kernel modules using this.
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