Hello,
We also jump between the IAR and gcc compilers... the #include
<msp430x14x.h> is needed by both. In your makefile, there should be
lines similar to these :
#
# put the path name of the root of the MSP430 includes directory here
INCLUDESROOT = "C:\Progra~1\mspgcc\msp430\include"
#
# gcc expects the C compiler to be declared in the variable CC and
it's flags in CFLAGS
CC= C:\Progra~1\mspgcc\bin\msp430-gcc
CFLAGS= -mmcu=$(MCU) -g -Os -Wall -I$(INCLUDESROOT) -I$(INCLUDESROOT)
\MSP430 -I$(INCLUDESROOT)\sys
#
#
Basically, you're telling the compiler the path(s) to use when
searching for files you #include. My guess is you have this set
incorrectly - go to where you installed msp-gcc and find the file in
question (mine are in "/msp430/include") and reference it's path
in
the INCLUDESROOT variable.
Once you get the paths straight, you'll hit the more annoying
problem - that gcc and IAR have different ideas about how interrupt
handler functions should be declared. The easy fix is to use
#ifdef __IAR
IAR interrupt definitions go here
#else
... gcc versions go here
#endif
and then put __IAR into the list of defined variables in IAR's
compiler.
Anyone got some macros written to automate this?
hope this helped...
--- In msp430@msp4..., "yiming_yin" <yiming_yin@y...> wrote:
> Hello, thank you so much for replying. I am pretty
sure that we
are
> using msp430x14x.h, sorry I typed one more 0. We
are running on
the
> Windows and are using the msp430F149. Thank you
for your advice, I
> really appreciate it.
> XY
> --- In msp430@msp4..., "Ale Avila" <ale@t...> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Are you sure it's <msp430x140x.h> and not
<msp430x14x.h>? You
> definitely
> > need to include that file. I believe there are some macros
> defined in
> > <io.h> and <signal.h> that are sometimes needed - like
EINT().
> >
> > Which model of MSP430 are you compiling for? What platform are
you
> using to
> > run mspgcc? Windows, Linux, Unix? If it's Windows, did you
> install it in
> > the default directory (as is recommended) or did you install in a
> > different one?
> > If you don't figure out the problem right away, you should try
the
> > mspgcc-users mailing list.
> >
> > HTH,
> > Ale
> >
> > yiming_yin said:
> > > Hi, I am trying to convert c file that compiled and debugged
> under IAR
> > > system into the gcc environment. Currently, i am running into
the
> > > problem of that in gcc, it really
doesn't recognize the
> msp430x140x.h
> > > file. Instead, I was told that there is a io.h file built in
gcc.
> > > However, when I try to #include
<io.h> in place of #include
> > > <msp430x140x.h>, gcc popped out this message:
> > >
> > > In file included from final_7.c:3,
> > > from testadc.c:2,
> > > from test_3.c:3:
> > > TimerB.c:30: io.h: No such file or directory
> > > In file included from TimerB.c:32,
> > > from final_7.c:3,
> > > from testadc.c:2,
> > > from test_3.c:3:
> > > TimerB.h:152: io.h: No such file or directory
> > >
> > > I am wondering if anyone know about how to solve this problem.
> One
> > > more question, what are some of things that gcc doesn't
support
> that
> > > IAR does. We are currently using IAR system for our program,
> however,
> > > we are trying to convert our programs to be compiled under
gcc.
> Thank
> > > you very much.
> > > Sincerely
> > > yiming yin
> > >
Hello, thank you so much for replying. I am pretty sure that we are
using msp430x14x.h, sorry I typed one more 0. We are running on the
Windows and are using the msp430F149. Thank you for your advice, I
really appreciate it.
XY
--- In msp430@msp4..., "Ale Avila" <ale@t...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Are you sure it's <msp430x140x.h> and not <msp430x14x.h>?
You
definitely
> need to include that file. I believe there are
some macros
defined in
> <io.h> and <signal.h> that are
sometimes needed - like EINT().
>
> Which model of MSP430 are you compiling for? What platform are you
using to
> run mspgcc? Windows, Linux, Unix? If it's
Windows, did you
install it in
> the default directory (as is recommended) or did
you install in a
> different one?
> If you don't figure out the problem right away, you should try the
> mspgcc-users mailing list.
>
> HTH,
> Ale
>
> yiming_yin said:
> > Hi, I am trying to convert c file that compiled and debugged
under IAR
> > system into the gcc environment. Currently, i
am running into the
> > problem of that in gcc, it really doesn't recognize the
msp430x140x.h
> > file. Instead, I was told that there is a
io.h file built in gcc.
> > However, when I try to #include <io.h> in place of #include
> > <msp430x140x.h>, gcc popped out this message:
> >
> > In file included from final_7.c:3,
> > from testadc.c:2,
> > from test_3.c:3:
> > TimerB.c:30: io.h: No such file or directory
> > In file included from TimerB.c:32,
> > from final_7.c:3,
> > from testadc.c:2,
> > from test_3.c:3:
> > TimerB.h:152: io.h: No such file or directory
> >
> > I am wondering if anyone know about how to solve this problem.
One
> > more question, what are some of things that
gcc doesn't support
that
> > IAR does. We are currently using IAR system
for our program,
however,
> > we are trying to convert our programs to be
compiled under gcc.
Thank
> > you very much.
> > Sincerely
> > yiming yin
> >
Reply by Ale Avila●July 9, 20032003-07-09
Hello,
Are you sure it's <msp430x140x.h> and not <msp430x14x.h>? You
definitely
need to include that file. I believe there are some macros defined in
<io.h> and <signal.h> that are sometimes needed - like EINT().
Which model of MSP430 are you compiling for? What platform are you using to
run mspgcc? Windows, Linux, Unix? If it's Windows, did you install it in
the default directory (as is recommended) or did you install in a
different one?
If you don't figure out the problem right away, you should try the
mspgcc-users mailing list.
HTH,
Ale
yiming_yin said:
> Hi, I am trying to convert c file that compiled and debugged under IAR
> system into the gcc environment. Currently, i am running into the
> problem of that in gcc, it really doesn't recognize the msp430x140x.h
> file. Instead, I was told that there is a io.h file built in gcc.
> However, when I try to #include <io.h> in place of #include
> <msp430x140x.h>, gcc popped out this message:
>
> In file included from final_7.c:3,
> from testadc.c:2,
> from test_3.c:3:
> TimerB.c:30: io.h: No such file or directory
> In file included from TimerB.c:32,
> from final_7.c:3,
> from testadc.c:2,
> from test_3.c:3:
> TimerB.h:152: io.h: No such file or directory
>
> I am wondering if anyone know about how to solve this problem. One
> more question, what are some of things that gcc doesn't support that
> IAR does. We are currently using IAR system for our program, however,
> we are trying to convert our programs to be compiled under gcc. Thank
> you very much.
> Sincerely
> yiming yin
>
Reply by yiming_yin●July 9, 20032003-07-09
Hi, I am trying to convert c file that compiled and debugged under
IAR system into the gcc environment. Currently, i am running into the
problem of that in gcc, it really doesn't recognize the msp430x140x.h
file. Instead, I was told that there is a io.h file built in gcc.
However, when I try to #include <io.h> in place of #include
<msp430x140x.h>, gcc popped out this message:
In file included from final_7.c:3,
from testadc.c:2,
from test_3.c:3:
TimerB.c:30: io.h: No such file or directory
In file included from TimerB.c:32,
from final_7.c:3,
from testadc.c:2,
from test_3.c:3:
TimerB.h:152: io.h: No such file or directory
I am wondering if anyone know about how to solve this problem. One
more question, what are some of things that gcc doesn't support that
IAR does. We are currently using IAR system for our program, however,
we are trying to convert our programs to be compiled under gcc. Thank
you very much.
Sincerely
yiming yin