using std::iostream, std::vector
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 3:38 pm
Hi
I'e been trying to use the builtin c++ header files like <iostream> and <vector> but when i try to modify the makefile (which I'll add to the end of my post) I'm starting to get into some dependency/language problems. The further i dig and add to include path the more problems I have.
First of all I've found that the iostream and vector files are under /opt/Espressif/ESP8266_SDK/include/xcc/c++ where I've got my SDK installed. And that's ok so I added this to EXTRA_INCDIR in the makefile. After that building failed due to missing "bits/c++config.h" and I've found this under /opt/Espressif/ESP8266_SDK/include/xcc/c++/xtensa-elf... Cool. But after that the build fails with some puzzling errors starting with
I'm not really fluent in making C compilation setup but this is clearly something else than just missing includes. I've tried adding -std=c99 to compiler flags but this is not the case.
I don't really understand what's the problem here. I'm trying to use standard stuff which is actually a part of the SDK and something seems to fail. I'm using a very simple makefile which was a part of a simple blink example I've been using to learn whilh works perfectly and looks like this:
does somebody know what is the problem here? I've found this thread viewtopic.php?f=9&t=478&p=2245&hilit=iostream#p2245 but doesn't seem directly linked to the case I'm having :/
I'e been trying to use the builtin c++ header files like <iostream> and <vector> but when i try to modify the makefile (which I'll add to the end of my post) I'm starting to get into some dependency/language problems. The further i dig and add to include path the more problems I have.
First of all I've found that the iostream and vector files are under /opt/Espressif/ESP8266_SDK/include/xcc/c++ where I've got my SDK installed. And that's ok so I added this to EXTRA_INCDIR in the makefile. After that building failed due to missing "bits/c++config.h" and I've found this under /opt/Espressif/ESP8266_SDK/include/xcc/c++/xtensa-elf... Cool. But after that the build fails with some puzzling errors starting with
Code: Select all
/opt/Espressif/ESP8266_SDK/include/xcc/c++/xtensa-elf/bits/c++config.h:149:1: error: unknown type name 'namespace'
_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE(std)
^
/opt/Espressif/ESP8266_SDK/include/xcc/c++/xtensa-elf/bits/c++config.h:149:1: error: expected ',' or ';' before '{' token
_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE(std)
...
I'm not really fluent in making C compilation setup but this is clearly something else than just missing includes. I've tried adding -std=c99 to compiler flags but this is not the case.
I don't really understand what's the problem here. I'm trying to use standard stuff which is actually a part of the SDK and something seems to fail. I'm using a very simple makefile which was a part of a simple blink example I've been using to learn whilh works perfectly and looks like this:
Code: Select all
# tnx to mamalala
# Changelog
# Changed the variables to include the header file directory
# Added global var for the XTENSA tool root
#
# This make file still needs some work.
#
#
# Output directors to store intermediate compiled files
# relative to the project directory
BUILD_BASE = build
FW_BASE = firmware
# Base directory for the compiler
XTENSA_TOOLS_ROOT ?= /opt/Espressif/crosstool-NG/builds/xtensa-lx106-elf/bin
# base directory of the ESP8266 SDK package, absolute
SDK_BASE ?= /opt/Espressif/ESP8266_SDK
#Esptool.py path and port
ESPTOOL ?= esptool.py
ESPPORT ?= /dev/ttyUSB0
# name for the target project
TARGET = app
# which modules (subdirectories) of the project to include in compiling
MODULES = driver user
EXTRA_INCDIR = include /opt/Espressif/include \
/opt/Espressif/ESP8266_SDK/include/xcc/c++ \
/opt/Espressif/ESP8266_SDK/include/xcc/c++/xtensa-elf
# libraries used in this project, mainly provided by the SDK
LIBS = c gcc hal pp phy net80211 lwip wpa main
# compiler flags using during compilation of source files
CFLAGS = -Os -g -O2 -Wpointer-arith -std=c99 -Wundef -Werror -Wl,-EL -fno-inline-functions -nostdlib -mlongcalls -mtext-section-literals -D__ets__ -DICACHE_FLASH
# linker flags used to generate the main object file
LDFLAGS = -nostdlib -Wl,--no-check-sections -u call_user_start -Wl,-static
# linker script used for the above linkier step
LD_SCRIPT = eagle.app.v6.ld
# various paths from the SDK used in this project
SDK_LIBDIR = lib
SDK_LDDIR = ld
SDK_INCDIR = include include/json
# we create two different files for uploading into the flash
# these are the names and options to generate them
FW_FILE_1 = 0x00000
FW_FILE_1_ARGS = -bo $@ -bs .text -bs .data -bs .rodata -bc -ec
FW_FILE_2 = 0x40000
FW_FILE_2_ARGS = -es .irom0.text $@ -ec
# select which tools to use as compiler, librarian and linker
CC := $(XTENSA_TOOLS_ROOT)/xtensa-lx106-elf-gcc
AR := $(XTENSA_TOOLS_ROOT)/xtensa-lx106-elf-ar
LD := $(XTENSA_TOOLS_ROOT)/xtensa-lx106-elf-gcc
####
#### no user configurable options below here
####
FW_TOOL ?= /usr/bin/esptool
SRC_DIR := $(MODULES)
BUILD_DIR := $(addprefix $(BUILD_BASE)/,$(MODULES))
SDK_LIBDIR := $(addprefix $(SDK_BASE)/,$(SDK_LIBDIR))
SDK_INCDIR := $(addprefix -I$(SDK_BASE)/,$(SDK_INCDIR))
SRC := $(foreach sdir,$(SRC_DIR),$(wildcard $(sdir)/*.c))
OBJ := $(patsubst %.c,$(BUILD_BASE)/%.o,$(SRC))
LIBS := $(addprefix -l,$(LIBS))
APP_AR := $(addprefix $(BUILD_BASE)/,$(TARGET)_app.a)
TARGET_OUT := $(addprefix $(BUILD_BASE)/,$(TARGET).out)
LD_SCRIPT := $(addprefix -T$(SDK_BASE)/$(SDK_LDDIR)/,$(LD_SCRIPT))
INCDIR := $(addprefix -I,$(SRC_DIR))
EXTRA_INCDIR := $(addprefix -I,$(EXTRA_INCDIR))
MODULE_INCDIR := $(addsuffix /include,$(INCDIR))
FW_FILE_1 := $(addprefix $(FW_BASE)/,$(FW_FILE_1).bin)
FW_FILE_2 := $(addprefix $(FW_BASE)/,$(FW_FILE_2).bin)
V ?= $(VERBOSE)
ifeq ("$(V)","1")
Q :=
vecho := @true
else
Q := @
vecho := @echo
endif
vpath %.c $(SRC_DIR)
define compile-objects
$1/%.o: %.c
$(vecho) "CC $$<"
$(Q) $(CC) $(INCDIR) $(MODULE_INCDIR) $(EXTRA_INCDIR) $(SDK_INCDIR) $(CFLAGS) -c $$< -o $$@
endef
.PHONY: all checkdirs flash clean
all: checkdirs $(TARGET_OUT) $(FW_FILE_1) $(FW_FILE_2)
$(FW_FILE_1): $(TARGET_OUT)
$(vecho) "FW $@"
$(Q) $(FW_TOOL) -eo $(TARGET_OUT) $(FW_FILE_1_ARGS)
$(FW_FILE_2): $(TARGET_OUT)
$(vecho) "FW $@"
$(Q) $(FW_TOOL) -eo $(TARGET_OUT) $(FW_FILE_2_ARGS)
$(TARGET_OUT): $(APP_AR)
$(vecho) "LD $@"
$(Q) $(LD) -L$(SDK_LIBDIR) $(LD_SCRIPT) $(LDFLAGS) -Wl,--start-group $(LIBS) $(APP_AR) -Wl,--end-group -o $@
$(APP_AR): $(OBJ)
$(vecho) "AR $@"
$(Q) $(AR) cru $@ $^
checkdirs: $(BUILD_DIR) $(FW_BASE)
$(BUILD_DIR):
$(Q) mkdir -p $@
firmware:
$(Q) mkdir -p $@
flash: firmware/0x00000.bin firmware/0x40000.bin
-$(ESPTOOL) --port $(ESPPORT) write_flash 0x00000 firmware/0x00000.bin 0x40000 firmware/0x40000.bin
clean:
$(Q) rm -f $(APP_AR)
$(Q) rm -f $(TARGET_OUT)
$(Q) rm -rf $(BUILD_DIR)
$(Q) rm -rf $(BUILD_BASE)
$(Q) rm -f $(FW_FILE_1)
$(Q) rm -f $(FW_FILE_2)
$(Q) rm -rf $(FW_BASE)
$(foreach bdir,$(BUILD_DIR),$(eval $(call compile-objects,$(bdir))))
does somebody know what is the problem here? I've found this thread viewtopic.php?f=9&t=478&p=2245&hilit=iostream#p2245 but doesn't seem directly linked to the case I'm having :/