Hi Michał,
On Wed, Jun 06, 2012 at 06:43:23PM +0200, Michał Szymański wrote:
> I'm using armhf port for OMAP4 (pandboard) installed like in this guide:
>
http://www.chalk-elec.com/?p=1478. I need to run precompiled
> application, build with CodeSourcery (arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc 4.6.1).
> There are some floating point math operation like sin/cos/sqrt - all
> from <math.h>, but app was built without hard fpu flag. When trying to
> run it on pandaboard segmentation fault occur (I've checked with gdb
> that it's caused by that
> sin() function, which is first math operation in code). I have also
> second board with Ubuntu11.10 which is armel, and there everything
> works fine. So, the question is - can I do anything on pandaboard's
> side to run that application? Just to make it clear - I can't rebuild
> with flag, because that app must be compatible with also with cores without FPU.
What's surprising is that you're able to run this application at all on
armhf: the ELF PI for armel is different than the one for armhf, so you
*should* be getting a "no such file or directory" error when trying to run the binary. How are you invoking the program? Have you cross-installed libc6:armel for compatibility, or done something else here?
The key requirement for successfully running armel binaries on armhf is to have an ELF PI (ld.so) that can tell the difference between hard-float and soft-float libraries on the system. If I'm not mistaken, Debian unstable should have this.
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