Cannot select ARM Cortex-A code replacement library
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I have a project that is using MATLAB Coder to convert to C++. In the configuration settings for MATLAB Coder, I can select a Code Replacement Library to replace certain functions calls with better library calls.
However, when I configure my project to build for an ARM Cortex-A system (Whether that be a NVIDIA Jetson, a Raspberry Pi, or a generic ARM Cortex A), I do not have the option to select the ARM Cortex-A Code replacement library. I know this is an options as it is mentioned in the MATLAB Embedded Coder release notes for R2021a.
The only options that I see are
- GNU C99 Extensions
- AUTOSAR 4.0
How do I use the ARM Cortex-A Code replacement library?
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Matthew DiBello
on 18 May 2022
Edited: Matthew DiBello
on 18 May 2022
The code replacement library "GCC ARM Cortex-A" can only be used when for C code generation ("C99 (ISO)" or "C89/C90 (ANSI)").
I apologize for any inconvenience caused by this limitation. For more information about this CRL, please see this documentation page: https://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2020a/supportpkg/armcortexa/supported-matlab-functions-for-arm-cortexa.html
Best,
Matthew
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