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Cross Compile Environment for DNS-323
Firmware 1.05
This was done with http://tsd.dlink.com.tw/temp/download/3034/dns323_GPL_v1.05_05052008.tgz . Untar this tarball. You should find another one inside which holds the actual source. Untar that one as well.
wget http://tsd.dlink.com.tw/temp/download/3034/dns323_GPL_v1.05_05052008.tgz tar zxvf dns323_GPL_v1.05_05052008.tgz cd dns323_GPL tar zxvf dns323_GPL.tgz cd dns323_GPL
Host build environment
This was done with
- gcc (GCC) 3.4 (Ubuntu 3.4.6-6unbuntu2)
- bison (GNU Bison) 2.3
- flex 2.5.34
- gettext (GNU gettext-runtime) 0.17 (0.16.1 also works)
- and some small utilities like: make, bzip2, libncurses5-dev, patch
To install these using apt do something like
sudo apt-get install gcc-3.4 bison flex gettext make bzip2 libncurses5-dev patch
If you are using ubuntu 9.04 you should set an symbolic link, since the build of the toolchain will be done using /usr/bin/gcc
. If this is the default ubuntu gcc (for ubuntu 9.04 it is 4.3) then the build fails.
sudo rm /usr/bin/gcc sudo ln -s /usr/bin/gcc-3.4 /usr/bin/gcc
Now you are ready to build the toolchain, but dont forget to set a symbolic link back to /usr/bin/gcc-4.3
when it's finished.
Toolchain
The toolchain didn't quite compile out-of-the-box…
note (2009-10-24) Somebody should note where to get the tarball for uclibc described below? -> As for me, the tarball was found inside the downloaded file (dns323_GPL.tgz).
# untar everything tar xzf uclibc-toolchain-src-20040609.tgz cd uclibc-toolchain-src-20040609/gcc-3.3.x # fix broken link #sed -i.old -e 's%ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/releases/gcc-%ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-%' -e 's/gdb //' # # above link to ftp-site refuses to connect, http-site would answer sed -i.old -e 's%ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/releases/gcc-%http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-%' -e 's/gdb //' make/gcc-uclibc-3.3.mk # fix linux headers versioning sed -i.old -e 's/UTS_RELEASE \\"2\.4\.21\\"/UTS_RELEASE \\"2.6.12.6-arm1\\"/' -e 's/LINUX_VERSION_CODE 132117/LINUX_VERSION_CODE 132620/' make/kernel-headers.mk # do not build gdb. # building gdb did not work for me. you might want give it a shot, if you really need the debugger.. # to do so just leave out these steps. if it fails, just retry from this point sed -i.old 's/gdb #ccache$/# gdb #ccache/' Makefile mv make/gdb-uclibc.mk make/gdb-uclibc.mk.dontinclude # build a clean toolchain # if some error occurs, try to fix it, drop a note somewhere and redo these two steps make dirclean yes "" | make
Voila, you just have built your cross-compiler. Note: this does not compile with gcc-4.2, but works with gcc-3.4
Setting up build environment for cross-compiling
Use crosstools-env.sh, which is in [http://www.inreto.de/dns323/source/fw103-scripts-0.3-2007-07-29.tar.bz2], and fix the CWD variable to suit your needs.
Now you should be able to compile whatever you need.
For example:
# create a directory for this and copy all the files that you need there mkdir ~/arm cd ~/arm # copy the toolchain_arm directory here. The directory is something like: dns323_GPL/dns323_GPL/uclibc-toolchain-src-20040609/gcc-3.3.x/toolchain_arm cp -R $PATH_TO_DNS323_toolchain_arm . # get the crossentools-env.sh with bunch of other stuff. We only need crosstools-env.sh wget http://www.inreto.de/dns323/source/fw103-scripts-0.3-2007-07-29.tar.bz2 tar xvjf fw103-scripts-0.3-2007-07-29.tar.bz2 cp fw103-0.3/crosstools-env.sh .
This is what crosstools-env.sh looks like
#!/bin/sh #CWD=$(pwd) #CWD=/opt/dns323/fw103-0.3 CWD=/home/dns323_GPL/dns323_GPL/uclibc-toolchain-src-20040609/gcc-3.3.x # I've changed this line: #export CROSSTOOLS=$CWD/crosstools/gcc-3.3.x/toolchain_arm # to: export CROSSTOOLS=~/arm/toolchain_arm # compile-time export PATH=$CROSSTOOLS/bin:$PATH export BUILD="-Os -mtune=arm9e -march=armv5te" export CROSS_TARGET=arm-linux-uclibc export CC="${CROSS_TARGET}-gcc" export CXX="${CROSS_TARGET}-g++" export AR="${CROSS_TARGET}-ar" export AS="${CROSS_TARGET}-as" export LD="${CROSS_TARGET}-ld" export RANLIB="${CROSS_TARGET}-ranlib" export READELF="${CROSS_TARGET}-readelf" export STRIP="${CROSS_TARGET}-strip"
Now, to compile your own program, do:
# bring the environment variables from crosstools-env.sh into our current shell source crosstools-env.sh # check the CC environment variable has been set echo $CC # output should be: arm-linux-uclibc-gc # create a sample hello-world program: echo '#include<stdio.h> int main() { printf("Hello, World\n"); return 0; }' > hello.C # now compile it $CC -O2 hello.C -o hello #or arm-linux-cc -O2 hello.C -o hello # now copy the hello executable to your DNS-323, and try it there
Firmware 1.06
For firmware 1.06 all you have to do is get another tarball from ftp://ftp.dlink.com/GPL/DNS-323/106/dns323_GPL_v1.06_12032008.tgz
# get and unpack toolchain files wget ftp://ftp.dlink.com/GPL/DNS-323/106/dns323_GPL_v1.06_12032008.tgz tar zxvf dns323_GPL_v1.06_12032008.tgz cd dns323_GPL tar zxvf dns323_GPL.tgz cd dns323_GPL
then continue with instructions for firmware 1.05 above.
- didn't work for me, it generated “32-bit, no machine” executables, which of course, can't be executed on i686.
# workaround (just remove --build= and --host= from ./configure options): sed -i.old 's/--build=$(GNU_HOST_NAME) \//g' make/gcc-uclibc-3.3.mk sed -i.old 's/--host=$(GNU_HOST_NAME) \//g' make/gcc-uclibc-3.3.mk # for binutils too sed -i.old 's/--build=$(GNU_HOST_NAME) \//g' make/binutils-uclibc.mk sed -i.old 's/--host=$(GNU_HOST_NAME) \//g' make/binutils-uclibc.mk
Note: to compile (optware-)packages for the DNS323, the correct ./configure parameter is – –host=arm-linux-uclibc. at least that worked for me…
Another note: i set this up with ubuntu 9.04 in a virtual machine (vmware, any other flavour should do too) and did a snapshot of the working environment. gives me a fully operational and (in a certain way) portable solution for cross compiling.
And yet another note: For 1.6, you need also to comment out or remove the 'gdb' target in gcc-uclibc-3.3.mk, i.e. before making, run:
sed -i.old 's/gdb//' make/gcc-uclibc-3.3.mk
Firmware ?.??
Please feel free to update, cleanup or correct this page
What is this? This document shows how to build the D-LINK DNS-323 GPL toolchain, kernel and u-boot loader
Things you will need first
- Development System x86-based Debian-based Ubuntu Linux "Dapper Drake" (6.06)
- You will need the following tools: bison flex gcc-3.4 byacc g++-3.4 gettext patch
- Check your active compiler version with gcc -v
- If your compiler is newer then gcc-3.4 then change the /usr/bin/gcc symlink to point to /usr/bin/gcc-3.4 for building the toolchain - restore it when you are done
- If g++ is newer than version 3.4 also change the /usr/bin/g++ symlink accordingly.
- Make sure libncurses5-dev is installed or you'll get termcap not found error
- Create a directory to build your source in
mkdir GPL
- Create a directory to download the sources into
mkdir GPL/zips
- Change into the GPL directory
cd GPL
- Download and extract my build_dns323.tgz the GPL directory
tar xzf build_dns323.tgz
- Download the GPL sources:
./wget_GPL
- Build the ARM UCLIBC toolchain
Fix the bug in the script build_uclibc: on line 24, replace .tar.gz with .tgz (obviously the extension of the tarballs changed)
The path to the gcc sources has changed, so we need to fix it:
tar xzf zips/uclibc-toolchain-src-20040609.tgz
edit the file: uclibc-toolchain-src-20040609/gcc-3.3.x/make/gcc-uclibc-3.3.mk Change the so that the path defined on line 23 reads:
GCC_SITE:=ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-$(GCC_VERSION)
- note: I could not access the ftp server, but http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-$(GCC_VERSION) worked fine. – badwolf April 09
Now, since we have already uncompressed the tar file, we comment out lines 23 and 24 of build_uclibc by adding a # to that start of each line.
Save the modified file, then run the script:
./build_uclibc
And now you must fix your symlinks. cd to $GPL/uclibc-toolchain-src-20040609/gcc-3.3.x/toolchain_arm/arm-linux-uclibc/lib and fix all broken links:
for lib in crypt dl m nsl pthread resolv rt thread_db util; do ln -sf lib${lib}-* lib${lib}.so; done ln -sf libuClibc-0.9.28.so libc.so
Note For each build script below - extract the corresponding file from the zips directory. Example:
tar xzf zips/linux-2.6.12.6.tgz
This creates a directory called linux-2.6.12.6 that build_kernel knows about.
- Build the ARM kernel
fix bug in script build_kernel: on line 5, replace linux-2.6.6 by linux-2.6.12.6
./build_kernel
- Build the u-boot loader. The script defaults to u-boot_1_1_1, but newer boxes use 1.7.3 - If you want to do so, you have to change the directory in the build_u-boot file accordingly and remove all .depend files from the u-boot_1_7_3 directory and its subdirectories.
./build_u-boot
- Build busybox
The script needs a change; add line export CC=arm-linux-gcc, then execute.
./build_busybox
- Build at
./build_at
Notes:
The ./build_uclibc script creates a script called setpath that can be used to compile other ARM uclibc programs later on.
Many of the remaining D-LINK sources have not been configured for being cross-compiled. In fact, the “Readme.txt” file they supply with the GPL sources has instruction that are just plain wrong.