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hi! i tried buliding target in keil in assembly language and it gave a cryptic error.. can anyone help me figure out how to build target or run a assembly language written code in keil... i can well do it in C but unable to figure it out using assembly.... Thanks.
i am really sorry it ...thought it would help hasten the process.. i apologize...please help me fixing the problem.
"...thought it would help hasten the process.." Hasten your process of typing perhaps, but lengthens our process of reading and worse, demotivates us from replying. "undefined symbol _main(referred frm startup.o)" startup.s is the runtime startup code for a typical C program whose entry point is main(). I see you've got a "Main", but I think you'd agree that "Main" does not quite match "_main". "indefinrd symbol _use_two_region_memory (referred frm startup.o)" Determine what "_use_two_region_memory" and duplicate its functionality (and name) in your code or edit startup.s to eliminate the reference entirely.
"thought it would help hasten the process" It might save you the odd second or two of typing (although "wannna" is no quicker than "want to"), but it means that every one else has to struggle to decipher your meaning! " i used STARTUP.S: Startup file for Philips LPC2000 ... contained a very simple programme:" No, it is not a program! This is the code that runs before a 'C' program can start - it sets up all the stuff required for the 'C' program. It is not a program in itself - that's why you are getting the errors: "undefined symbol _main (referred frm startup.o)" As you know, every 'C' program starts with a function called main(). As it's a function, something has to call it - in the case of an embedded system, that "something" is the startup code! The startup code is meaningless on its own - its whole raison d'etre is as a preamble to the main 'C' code! "tring to use KEIL microversion3 arm development tool kit ....which i dowmloded" Note that's "microvision" - not "microversion" That download comes with a whole folder full of examples - take a look for an assembler sample.
Note that Keil has 3 versions of ARM tools: Realview, CARM, and GNU. Which one are you using? Realview is the current Keil product; CARM was the original Keil product; GNU is not a Keil product at all - see http://www.keil.com/forum/docs/thread7842.asp For assembler examples, you need to be sure that you have the right source code to go with your particular tools! For GNU support, you could try http://www.gnuarm.com/ or just put "GNU ARM Assembler" into your favourite internet search engine...
There's 3 links at http://www.gnuarm.com/resources.html
resp. sir, the problem with "main" is probably solved as it gives no error regarding "main" when i changed "main" to "_main" but then with the same assembly code it gave another error which i tried fixing but was unable. the same code with 'main' replaced by '_main' gave the output: first.afx:error:L6913E:invalid value for --ro-base. but i am not using ro in my code. what may be the mistake sir? thanks
resp. sir, in keil mVISION3 ,i am using realview tool and for new project i opted device LPC2101 of phlips.and added to it the 'startup.s' file then the file with my assemble code i added,which was a ".s" file.containing TTL ch4ex1 - move16 AREA Program,CODE,READONLY Main LDRB R1,Value STR R1,Result SWI &11 Value DCW &C123 ALIGN Result DCW 0 END i then builded the target and found the following error: undefined symbol _main(referred frm startup.o) indefinrd symbol _use_two_region_memory (referred frm startup.o) whics is same when i posted my first query. can you please help me getting the taget bulid and also tell me if i am reght that we can use "keil microvision3" for assembly language coding of embeded systems.