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1. INTRODUCTION Last revision 05/30/2003 This document describes the process to build net-snmp-5.0.8 stack for embedded linux platforms based on the following Matsushita(Panasonic) processors family. AM33,AM34 MN10300,MN103E0HRA The same procedure can be followed to build the net-snmp stack for other Matsushita family of processors also. 2. ENVIRONMENT Host Machine : Linux 7.1 or later ( with nfs server or samba server installed ). Target Machine : Am33 Based Embedded platform. Cross-compiler : GNU compiler version 3.1 for AM33/AM34/MN10300/MN103E010HRA am33_2.0-linux-gnu-gcc Host-Target Setup : Samba mount or NFS mount 2. CONFIGURATION The following configuration flags can be used to create Makefile.You can reaplce some of the configuration flags according to your platform and compiler. Perl support was NOT compiled in due to unavailability of perl support for AM3X platform at this time. The parameters passed to configure are as follows... ( you can down load the script configure.am33 script ) --with-cc=am33_2.0-linux-gnu-gcc --host=i686-pc-linux-gnu --target=am33-linux ( Can be removed, if it stops building process ) --disable-dlopen --disable-dlclose --disable-dlerror --with-endianness=little --with-openssl=no --with-cflags="-g -mam33 -O2 -static" --oldincludedir=./usr/local --prefix=./usr/local --exec-prefix=./usr/local --with-persistent-directory=./usr/local These parameters passed are depending on the capabilities available for the AM33/AM34 development environment at the time of build. These parameter can be changed depending on the avialable capabilities and desired preferences. You can use the below shell script directly to create Makefiles and other files. This script also insttals all binaries ,libraries in usr directory in the directory in which this scrip executed. # configure.am33 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ./configure --with-cc=am33_2.0-linux-gnu-gcc --host=i686-pc-linux-gnu \ --disable-dlopen --target=am33-linux --disable-dlclose --disable-dlerror \ --with-endianness=little --with-openssl=no --with-cflags="-g -mam33 -O2 -static" \ --oldincludedir=./usr/local --prefix=./usr/local --exec-prefix=./usr/local \ --with-persistent-directory=./usr/local make make install #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. INSTALLATION Find a partition with 60 Mb available space which will be mounted on to target machine. Copy or ftp the binary to this location ( copy entire usr directory tree ). Copy net-snmp configuration files from host machine (.snmp directory) on to target / directory. snmp configuration files can be created on host machine by running sbmpconf command. Make sure that host is using snmpconf from net-snmp-5.0.8 version. -:ON AM3X target Shell :- Mount the above directory on AM3X platform either using NFS or sambs clients on target machine. If you are running a previous version, stop the daemon ps -ef | grep snmp will return something like: root 17736 1 - Jan 26 ? 0:00 /usr/local/sbin/snmpd the PID is 17736, so you need to type kill {PID} in our example this would be kill 17736. cd /usr/local/sbin ./snmpd 2. TESTING You will need to know your SNMP community. For this example, we will use "public". snmpwalk -v 2c -m ALL -c public -t 100 localhost .1.3 > snmpwalk.txt more snmpwalk.txt This should return a considerable amount of output. 3. ISSUES You may not see correct target name in the build summary. Just ignore it. Please refer net-snmp documentation for more information... Srinivasa Rao Gurusu Engineer Panasonic Semiconductor Development Center ( PSDC ) gurusus@research.panasonic.com