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{{Warning|The FPC-AVR port is experimental and might be broken from time to time. If this is the case, please fill a [http://bugs.freepascal.org bug report]}}  
 
{{Warning|The FPC-AVR port is experimental and might be broken from time to time. If this is the case, please fill a [http://bugs.freepascal.org bug report]}}  
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'''FPC-AVR''' is the [[FPC|Free Pascal Compiler]] port for the Atmel-AVR processor.  
 
'''FPC-AVR''' is the [[FPC|Free Pascal Compiler]] port for the Atmel-AVR processor.  

Revision as of 19:52, 19 August 2017

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Warning: The FPC-AVR port is experimental and might be broken from time to time. If this is the case, please fill a bug report

FPC-AVR is the Free Pascal Compiler port for the Atmel-AVR processor. It uses the GCC AVR tool chain and will be compatible with GCC regarding calling conventions etc.

For instructions on how to program AVR's with FreePascal see the article AVR Programming.

Implementation details

FPC considers AVR being a 16 bit CPU. So the type TRegister actually describes a register pair being the second register implicitly named.

Building cross-compiler

There are some requirements, you should know about

  • You should use the latest Free Pascal sources as there is the most recent support for more controllers.
  • Binutils for avr target
    • Atmel provides bintuils binaries for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows.
      atmel.no (registration required) follow the appropriate link for your operating system
    • On Linux host, you may either install bintuils for avr target from your distribution or use also the binaries provided by Atmel.
    • You may also use the bintuils distributed with the Arduino IDE; on Windows they are installed to e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr\avr\bin
    • Keep in mind, the Free Pacal Compiler will search for e.g. avr-embedded-as. So you must either rename the binary files, create symlinks (on Linux only) or adjust command line switch -XP<prefix> for FPC.
    • You may need to set FPC's command line switch -FD<directory with binutils>
  • Latest stable Free Pascal Compiler

Then you can build your cross compiler. Please choose SUBARCH according to your Arduino board / AVR microprocessor.

make buildbase installbase CPU_TARGET=avr OS_TARGET=embedded SUBARCH=avr5 CROSSINSTALL=1 INSTALL_PREFIX=~/fpc NOGDB=1 PP=/usr/bin/fpc CROSSBINDIR=/usr/avr/bin

You may also set the bintuils prefix for this (equivialent to -XP switch)

make buildbase installbase CPU_TARGET=avr OS_TARGET=embedded SUBARCH=avr5 CROSSINSTALL=1 INSTALL_PREFIX=~/fpc NOGDB=1 PP=/usr/bin/fpc CROSSBINDIR=/usr/avr/bin BINUTILSPREFIX=avr-

Subarchitecture

The operating system target embedded requires you to specify a aubarchicture when building a cross compiler. The subarchitectures are compatible to the ones used by gcc.

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