Sorry about the multiple emails. I managed to get past the library not found error - it was a matter of nomenclature.
However, now I am trying to call a function in the library through an included header file (which is part of the library) and it fails (undefined reference).
My header file: init.h
#define BLAH 10 int abcd = 5; int hello();
Code in my init.c
int hello(){ printf("Hello"); }
My C++ code:
extern "C"{ #include <l4/libscc-sec/init.h> }
int main(){ printf("Vars from lib %x, %x", BLAH. abcd) hello(); }
The program fails to compile with the calls to the function hello. If I remove hello, it compiles.
I made sure that I am indeed using the extern "C" directive. I also tried putting the function declaration in here instead of the header file itself but it does not help.
Thanks, ramya ________________________________________ From: l4-hackers [l4-hackers-bounces@os.inf.tu-dresden.de] on behalf of Masti Ramya Jayaram [rmasti@inf.ethz.ch] Sent: 02 September 2014 11:37 To: l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Subject: Adding a custom library to l4/pkg/bootstrap
Hi all,
I have managed to compile a custom C library (libscc-sec) as part of the l4 packages. Now I would like to use it in the bootstrap package (make a call to a function in the library). I did the following:
a. Added the library as a requirement in pkg/bootstrap/Control
requires: drivers_uart drivers_of libc l4util cxx_io libscc-sec
b. Modified the pkg/bootstrap/server/src/Make.rules so that it also looks for libscc-sec by:
L4_LIBS = -static -nostdlib $(DRV_LIBS) -lcxx_base -lcxx_io -llibscc-sec
But on compiling, I get an error that says that -llibscc-sec not found
The package is getting compiled and I can see the library libscc-sec.a in the build folder. What am I missing?
Thanks, ramya
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