element14 Community
element14 Community
    Register Log In
  • Site
  • Search
  • Log In Register
  • About Us
  • Community Hub
    Community Hub
    • What's New on element14
    • Feedback and Support
    • Benefits of Membership
    • Personal Blogs
    • Members Area
    • Achievement Levels
  • Learn
    Learn
    • Ask an Expert
    • eBooks
    • element14 presents
    • Learning Center
    • Tech Spotlight
    • STEM Academy
    • Webinars, Training and Events
    • Learning Groups
  • Technologies
    Technologies
    • 3D Printing
    • FPGA
    • Industrial Automation
    • Internet of Things
    • Power & Energy
    • Sensors
    • Technology Groups
  • Challenges & Projects
    Challenges & Projects
    • Design Challenges
    • element14 presents Projects
    • Project14
    • Arduino Projects
    • Raspberry Pi Projects
    • Project Groups
  • Products
    Products
    • Arduino
    • Avnet Boards Community
    • Dev Tools
    • Manufacturers
    • Multicomp Pro
    • Product Groups
    • Raspberry Pi
    • RoadTests & Reviews
  • Store
    Store
    • Visit Your Store
    • Choose another store...
      • Europe
      •  Austria (German)
      •  Belgium (Dutch, French)
      •  Bulgaria (Bulgarian)
      •  Czech Republic (Czech)
      •  Denmark (Danish)
      •  Estonia (Estonian)
      •  Finland (Finnish)
      •  France (French)
      •  Germany (German)
      •  Hungary (Hungarian)
      •  Ireland
      •  Israel
      •  Italy (Italian)
      •  Latvia (Latvian)
      •  
      •  Lithuania (Lithuanian)
      •  Netherlands (Dutch)
      •  Norway (Norwegian)
      •  Poland (Polish)
      •  Portugal (Portuguese)
      •  Romania (Romanian)
      •  Russia (Russian)
      •  Slovakia (Slovak)
      •  Slovenia (Slovenian)
      •  Spain (Spanish)
      •  Sweden (Swedish)
      •  Switzerland(German, French)
      •  Turkey (Turkish)
      •  United Kingdom
      • Asia Pacific
      •  Australia
      •  China
      •  Hong Kong
      •  India
      •  Korea (Korean)
      •  Malaysia
      •  New Zealand
      •  Philippines
      •  Singapore
      •  Taiwan
      •  Thailand (Thai)
      • Americas
      •  Brazil (Portuguese)
      •  Canada
      •  Mexico (Spanish)
      •  United States
      Can't find the country/region you're looking for? Visit our export site or find a local distributor.
  • Translate
  • Profile
  • Settings
Avnet Boards Forums
  • Products
  • Dev Tools
  • Avnet Boards Community
  • Avnet Boards Forums
  • More
  • Cancel
Avnet Boards Forums
Software Application Development Problem in creating dump file in VIVADO project
  • Forum
  • Documents
  • Members
  • Mentions
  • Sub-Groups
  • Tags
  • More
  • Cancel
  • New
Join Avnet Boards Forums to participate - click to join for free!
Actions
  • Share
  • More
  • Cancel
Forum Thread Details
  • State Not Answered
  • Replies 2 replies
  • Subscribers 328 subscribers
  • Views 511 views
  • Users 0 members are here
Related

Problem in creating dump file in VIVADO project

Former Member
Former Member over 11 years ago

I had a problem in creating FILE pointer like FILE *fp; and then i opend a file like
fp = fopen("c:/user/xilinx/project1/hello.txt","w");
and i didn't get any address in file pointer while debugging and i didn't get any dump file hello.txt in my project1 help me!!!!!!!!!

  • Sign in to reply
  • Cancel
Parents
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago

    Assuming that you are attempting to program a Zynq device on something like a Zedboard, you need to first understand the embedded system you are working with. Programming on the Zynq is not the same as writing a C program to run under Windows on your PC. The statement you have listed above assumes that there is a "C:" hard drive available to the system (C: is on your host PC, not on the ZedBoard), and that you have a file system implemented on the "C" drive, and that you have an operating system, like Windows, that  supports the 'fopen' operation.

     

    On a ZedBoard there is only the RAM memory internal to the Zynq device, the DDR3 DRAM, the SD Card (if installed) and the QSPI Flash device, no 'C' hard drive. Then, to perform a file operation on one of these available memory resources, you would need to implement an Operating System (such as Linux, PetaLinux, FreeRTOS, etc.) or at least one of the file system libraries (xilmfs).

     

    I suggest that you study to familiarize yourself with the Zynq system by using the resources referred to the answer to one of your previous posts: http://www.zedboard.org/content/helloworldelf-storage-location-zedboard

     

    Then perhaps move on to the PetaLinux Speedway material available at the same page pointed to for the Zynq Software and Hardware Speedway material or some other resources for embedded systems.

     

    Also, please do not continue to make duplicate posts of the same question on multiple forums.

     

    -Gary

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • Verify Answer
    • Cancel
Reply
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago

    Assuming that you are attempting to program a Zynq device on something like a Zedboard, you need to first understand the embedded system you are working with. Programming on the Zynq is not the same as writing a C program to run under Windows on your PC. The statement you have listed above assumes that there is a "C:" hard drive available to the system (C: is on your host PC, not on the ZedBoard), and that you have a file system implemented on the "C" drive, and that you have an operating system, like Windows, that  supports the 'fopen' operation.

     

    On a ZedBoard there is only the RAM memory internal to the Zynq device, the DDR3 DRAM, the SD Card (if installed) and the QSPI Flash device, no 'C' hard drive. Then, to perform a file operation on one of these available memory resources, you would need to implement an Operating System (such as Linux, PetaLinux, FreeRTOS, etc.) or at least one of the file system libraries (xilmfs).

     

    I suggest that you study to familiarize yourself with the Zynq system by using the resources referred to the answer to one of your previous posts: http://www.zedboard.org/content/helloworldelf-storage-location-zedboard

     

    Then perhaps move on to the PetaLinux Speedway material available at the same page pointed to for the Zynq Software and Hardware Speedway material or some other resources for embedded systems.

     

    Also, please do not continue to make duplicate posts of the same question on multiple forums.

     

    -Gary

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • Verify Answer
    • Cancel
Children
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Thank you for your information. In my zedboard bootable system from SD card. How can i see the .elf from file system using teraterm window

    • Cancel
    • Vote Up 0 Vote Down
    • Sign in to reply
    • Verify Answer
    • Cancel
element14 Community

element14 is the first online community specifically for engineers. Connect with your peers and get expert answers to your questions.

  • Members
  • Learn
  • Technologies
  • Challenges & Projects
  • Products
  • Store
  • About Us
  • Feedback & Support
  • FAQs
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal and Copyright Notices
  • Sitemap
  • Cookies

An Avnet Company © 2025 Premier Farnell Limited. All Rights Reserved.

Premier Farnell Ltd, registered in England and Wales (no 00876412), registered office: Farnell House, Forge Lane, Leeds LS12 2NE.

ICP 备案号 10220084.

Follow element14

  • X
  • Facebook
  • linkedin
  • YouTube