Thursday, March 29, 2012

Developing for TI LaunchPad MSP430 board on Ubuntu

If you google for it, you'll find quite a few blog posts, but most of them are from 2010. But starting with Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric), gcc-msp430 and friends are included in the main repositories, so you can just apt-get install them:

apt-get install binutils-msp430 gcc-msp430 \
    msp430-libc msp430mcu mspdebug

There's one annoying bug in Oneiric's version of binutils-msp430 which breaks build with -ffunction-sections -Wl,--gc-sections options (which is kinda common trick in embedded world to remove unused functions and reduce code size): mspgcc #3386145. It is fixed in Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise).

I'm however still running Maverick, so instead I downloaded following Oneiric packages:

binutils-msp430_2.21~msp20110421-2_i386.deb
gcc-msp430_4.5.3~mspgcc-4.5.2-20110612-1_i386.deb
libgmp10_5.0.1+dfsg-7ubuntu2_i386.deb
libmpc2_0.9-3_i386.deb
msp430-libc_20110612-1_i386.deb
mspdebug_0.16-1_i386.deb

Then few from Precise:
binutils-msp430_2.22~msp20110716p5-1_i386.deb
msp430mcu_20110613-3_all.deb

(If you try to install Precise versions of other packages on Maverick, they want to pull upgrades to system libs, which I wanted to avoid).

and installed them manually with dpkg.

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