Gsm Codec Compile
I was successful in compiling asterisk in raspbien except for the following error If I enable the gsm codec. It appears there is something in the Makefile n this directory that needs to be changed. Probably involving optimization. Not sure why it does not recognize the processor since it is one that is mentioned in the Makefile.
9 thoughts on - Gsm Codec Compile
Try to set PROC to arm.
OK set PROC to –
OPTIMIZE+=-march=arm
and now getting tons of errors in k6opt.s
src/k6opt.s:350: Error: bad instruction `psllw %mm3,%mm0′
src/k6opt.s:351: Error: bad instruction `movd %mm0,%eax’
src/k6opt.s:352: Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `movw %ax,(%esi)’
src/k6opt.s:356: Error: bad instruction `emms’
src/k6opt.s:358: Error: bad instruction `popl %esi’
src/k6opt.s:359: Error: bad instruction `leave’
src/k6opt.s:360: Error: bad instruction `ret’
src/k6opt.s:367: Error: unrecognized symbol type “”
src/k6opt.s:372: Error: unrecognized symbol type “”
src/k6opt.s:382: Error: unrecognized symbol type “”
src/k6opt.s:384: Error: bad instruction `pushl %ebp’
src/k6opt.s:385: Error: bad instruction `movl %esp,%ebp’
src/k6opt.s:386: Error: bad instruction `pushl %esi’
what about editing makeopts.in to have PROC=arm ?
Ok got it going. Problem was I didn’t do what you said the first time.
this is all very odd. I have been compiling on raspbian wheezy for a few months now, and have never come across this error
-rw-r–r– 1 root root 6128 Aug 25 2013 codec_gsm.c
-rw-r–r– 1 root root 126 Feb 8 08:50 codec_gsm.exports
-rw-r–r– 1 root root 181808 Feb 8 08:50 codec_gsm.o
I don’t have PROC defined in makeopts.in
uname -a
Linux hash42pi 3.10.25+ #622 PREEMPT Fri Jan 3 18:41:00 GMT 2014
armv6l GNU/Linux
What could be causing my setup to compile ok, but not yours ?
Julian
Julian,
oh, ok. I’m using asterisk-12.
Native compiling
Hello Doug,
Monday, March 3, 2014, 7:13:52 PM, you wrote:
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^^^^^^
I am not sure whether it is part of the problem, but the architecture on the machine appears to be armv6l (lower case L) whilst the Makefield has armv61 (the number one). A typo in the Makefile?
For the sake of the archives: Just use the system libgsm (make sure you have libgsm-dev installed). No point in using the bundled version.