Difference between revisions of "Minimal semihosted ARM Cortex-M "Hello World""
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* Verify ARM Cortex-M toolchain (compiler-->linker-->debugger) | * Verify ARM Cortex-M toolchain (compiler-->linker-->debugger) | ||
− | * Demonstrate | + | * Demonstrate that the D runtime and D standard library are not mandatory |
* Demonstrate that linking to C code is not necessary | * Demonstrate that linking to C code is not necessary | ||
* Demonstrate that all required assembly code can be done within D | * Demonstrate that all required assembly code can be done within D | ||
+ | * Provide a starting point, with a low barrier to entry, for developers to begin testing, porting, programming the ARM Cortex-M platform in D | ||
=Tools= | =Tools= |
Revision as of 10:25, 2 December 2013
The following is an extremely minimal, semihosted "Hello World" D program for ARM Cortex-M processors.
Goals
- Verify ARM Cortex-M toolchain (compiler-->linker-->debugger)
- Demonstrate that the D runtime and D standard library are not mandatory
- Demonstrate that linking to C code is not necessary
- Demonstrate that all required assembly code can be done within D
- Provide a starting point, with a low barrier to entry, for developers to begin testing, porting, programming the ARM Cortex-M platform in D
Tools
- (compiler) LDC with ARM backend
- (linker & debugger) GNU Tools for ARM Embedded Processors 4.7-2013-q3
- (GDB server) OpenOCD 0.7.0
- (JTAG emulator) JTAG-lock-pick Tiny 2