Just to let you know that the PRU GCC toolchain also has a disassembler:
   pru-objdump -d myprog.elf
For more information do "man objdump"

Regards,
Dimitar

19 ноември 2014, сряда, 15:25:21 UTC+2, Karl Karpfen написа:
>
> Meanwhile I'm more than happy with TI's C-compiler. Especially the 
> disassembler is very useful in case one has to count instructions to get 
> the exact number of clock cycles a code-sequence requires (needed in some 
> realtime applications).
>
> Am Donnerstag, 6. November 2014 18:40:08 UTC+1 schrieb Jason Kridner:
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:56 AM, Karl Karpfen <[email protected]> 
>> wrote: 
>> > OK, I'll try GCC version! Just wanted to collect some information 
>> regarding 
>> > both compilers in this thread... 
>> > 
>> > 2014-11-04 17:47 GMT+01:00 <[email protected]>: 
>> >> 
>> >> Hi Karl, 
>> >> 
>> >> The PRU GAS and LD ports should be in a good shape. But the PRU GCC 
>> port 
>> >> has not yet reached beta. Judge for yourself: 
>> >> 
>> >> PRU GCC has not been "battle tested" on a big project. 
>> >> Only two small examples are currently used to "sanity check" the pru 
>> gcc 
>> >> releases. 
>> >> PRU GCC has no known bugs. 
>> >> 
>> >> If you can take a little risk and don't mind checking the 
>> >> compiler-generated assembler, then go ahead and try PRU GCC. 
>> >> 
>> >> If you want an "ASAP, no hassles" C compiler for PRU, TI's one would 
>> be a 
>> >> more suitable choice right now. 
>> >> 
>> >> Regards, 
>> >> Dimitar 
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> On Tuesday, November 4, 2014 2:11:23 PM UTC+2, Karl Karpfen wrote: 
>> >>> 
>> >>> Hi, 
>> >>> 
>> >>> it seems there are two C-compilers available that are able to 
>> generate 
>> >>> PRU-code. One from TI and one introduced here in this board. 
>> But...which one 
>> >>> is recommended to be used? That's what I found out so far, may be 
>> somebody 
>> >>> can add some missing information to make it easier to choose one: 
>> >>> 
>> >>> TI's PRU-C-compiler is 
>> >>> 
>> >>> - available at 
>> >>> http://software-dl.ti.com/codegen/non-esd/downloads/beta.htm 
>> >>> - BETA 
>> >>> - can be used to create ARM-objects (which can be linked to a bare 
>> metal 
>> >>> application and loaded to PRU on start-up automatically?) 
>>
>> The latest version of the C compiler is no longer in beta. Even 
>> better, it is a freely redistributable binary. While not as good as 
>> redistributable source like the GCC, at least we can easily get it to 
>> everyone; 
>>
>> http://software-dl.ti.com/codegen/non-esd/downloads/download.htm#PRU 
>>
>> I updated the wiki page and http://beagleboard.org/pru. I expect this 
>> to be included in upcoming Debian releases, if not the GCC as well. 
>>
>> >>> 
>> >>> Community/Open Source PRU-C-compiler is 
>> >>> 
>> >>> - avaialble at https://github.com/dinuxbg/gnupru 
>> >>> - BETA 
>> >>> - GCC-based and therefore more stable 
>> >>> 
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