Hello,
I can suggest you the "crosstool", which nearly-automaticly creates a gcc
cross-compiler for the platform you would like. I managed to make it work
to compile the linux kernel for the cashew simulated machine. If nothing
else works, you may like to give it a try. Here is the link to its web
page:
http://kegel.com/crosstool/
Hope it helps,
Derin Harmanci.
Selon avadh patel <apatel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am trying to compile the microbenchmarks on a cashew simulated machine.
> I dont have any access to the solaris machine so i have to compile them on
> the
> simics.
>
> When I compile multiprocessor benchmark, they give the error in including
> header files:
> synch.h
> sys/processor.h
> sys/procset.h
>
> I google and found that this files are avilable in open solaris. But not for
> linux.
>
> Please can anyone tell me how to successfully compile this benchmarks?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Avadh Patel
>
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