Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "not building with --enable-arm-asm -enable-arm5e-asm"
2009 Feb 02
1
Speex for armv6
Hello,
I am trying to build a speex library file for armv6 on intel MAC OS.
I've also put -enable-arm5e-asm whether arm5e-asm works or not.
./configure -prefix=/Users/mijin/temp -disable-shared -enable-static -
enable-fixed-point -enable-arm5e-asm
This gives below errors.
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../include -I../include -I.. -g -
O2 -fvisibility=hidden -MT cb_search.lo -MD
2011 Aug 10
0
exiting with ogg.h missing
Hi All,
I have downloaded libogg-1.3.0 along with speex.But,during
build speex is exiting with ogg.h missing.Any suggestions will be highly
appreciated.
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2013 May 17
1
[Patch]01-Add ARM5E macros
Hello,
This is a first patch which add macros for ARMv5E.
Also, I copy headers from other files and add company name, tell me if
I'm wrong.
Also, if you have any question or comment about it, feel free to contact me.
Best regards,
--
Aur?lien Zanelli
Parrot SA
174, quai de Jemmapes
75010 Paris
France
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2011 Aug 10
2
exiting with ogg.h missing
On mer, 2011-08-10 at 09:41 -0400, Rony Nandy wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have downloaded libogg-1.3.0 along with speex.But,during
> build speex is exiting with ogg.h missing.Any suggestions will be highly
> appreciated.
IIRC, speexenc encodes your data into a speex stream which is
encapsulated into an OGG container, so you need to libogg to compile it.
Though, it has been ages
2011 Aug 09
1
NEON optimization of speex
Hi,
We(Linaro) are evaluating to optimize speex using ARM NEON as an open
source NEON optimized version is not available. Please let us know if
someone is already working on it or if some version exists in the open
source community which we might have missed.
Secondly,I want to know if bit exactness is mandatory for the NEON
optimized version with the C only version? and if a lsb mismatch once
in
2011 Jun 17
1
speex on arm
Hi All,
I'm trying to build speex for the mini2440 board, with this toolchain: http://www.friendlyarm.net/dl.php?file=arm-linux-gcc-4.3.2.tgz
because speex is a dependency of the sip softphone 'linphone'.
The 'configure' string I'm using is this:
./configure --prefix=/usr --host=arm-linux --with-gnu-ld --disable-static --enable-fixed-point --enable-arm-asm
Other
2005 Mar 27
0
Port speex to my iPAQ 1945
Hi,
A question, How to embed inline assembly in EVC++? Can EVC link
with obj file generated by pocketgcc?
thanks
James
(sorry , last time I sent it to *.ca) On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 11:11:50
-0500, Jean-Marc Valin
<Jean-Marc.Valin@usherbrooke.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Assuming you have gcc, you can already compile with --enable-arm5e-asm
> and get good results. Right now, many
2004 Aug 06
1
Compile issue with gcc3.2
I've been able to get Speex to compile on gcc 2.95.3 with no problems. When using gcc 3.2 I get the following output:
gcc -DHAVE_DLFCN_H=1 -DHAVE_SYS_SOUNDCARD_H=1 -DHAVE_LIBOGG=1 -DHAVE_LIBM=1 -DVERSION=\"1.0beta1\" -I. -I. -march=pentium4 -mcpu=pentium4 -O3 -pipe -c high_lsp_tables.c -o high_lsp_tables.o
cb_search.c: In function `split_cb_search_shape_sign':
cb_search.c:500:
2005 Dec 29
0
libspeex_armce.lib
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Could anyone tell me how libspeex_armce.lib Speex 1.1.6 was compiled?
(http://www.speex.org/download/libspeex_armce.lib )
Does it exist some modified fixed_arm5e.h for Microsoft EVC arm-asm
compiler?
or the inline assemlby was compiled with GCC and linked through EVC
LINK.exe?
if the latter was done could I know how to link with EVC ?
Objects
2014 Sep 20
1
Building under MSVC & MinGW
I am attempting to build the RC1 drop of libspeex for Windows with the MSVC toolchain (VS2013) and MinGW, the following is my configure line:
CC=cl.exe CFLAGS=-MD ./configure --enable-shared=no --prefix /builds/Windows81/x86 --host i686-pc-mingw32
During the configure process (specifically the "checking whether the C compiler works...") I get a Windows popup telling me that the test
2005 Jan 25
1
"spx_word16_t *" is incompatible with parameter of type "float *"
Hi,
I am bring SPEEX up on Analog Device's Blackfin (using Visual DSP++ tool set). The floating point was too slow on this fixed-point processor so I am going for the integer version.
The floating point library build was very clean, but when I build with FIXED_POINT defined, the compiler exits when it find this discrepancy in \libspeex\cb_search.c :
".\libspeex\cb_search.c",
2017 May 29
0
[PATCH] Add CMake build script
Description
===========
This patch adds support of CMake meta build system, so you can generate
Unix makefiles, VS 6.0-2017 projects and many more.
Features
========
* Win32 and Linux tested
* Travis CI test added
* Generates working Visual Studio 6.0-2017 solutions
* Generates working Unix Makefile
* Supported options (<option> - <default value>):
* `ENABLE_FLOATING_POINT` - on
2005 Mar 25
2
Port speex to my iPAQ 1945
Hi
I want to port speex to my pocket PC iPAQ1945 which has a Samsung
processor 2410, an ARM9-based processor. I would like to write the
specific optimized code for this chip. I had some experience at DSP
chip and fixed-point coding but know nothing about embedded system and
ARM. Could someone tell me some hint how to write optimized code for
this pocket PC. If you can give me some links that will
2006 Sep 18
2
Exc CB Search very little Question
Hello,
just to make sure I haven't gotten anything wrong:
In cb_search.c (function split_cb_search_shape_sign) after all that
searching nb_subvect CB entries are being written into the stream. These
are all taken from the same codebook.
If I wanted to, I could just change their order, couldn't I?
Because important is only the linear combination of them all together,
which I keep
2007 Dec 12
2
Speex crashing on ARM with assembler optimization enabled.
Hi,
I'm trying to get speex working on an ARM board (ARM926EJ-Sid(wb) core,
ARM 5TE architecture) and getting segfaults if build with "--enable-fixed-point
--enable-arm5e-asm" options. If I use just "--enable-fixed-point", then
it runs fine, but once I add "--enable-arm5e-asm" it start crashing
(I use testenc to test it).
Further investigation showed, that it
2005 May 10
2
Encoder performance on ARM9
Hi Jean-Marc,
>I think it's worth trying the float version on your CPU. However, I
>wouldn't be surprised if the fixed-point was still faster than float.
ok, I'll try both configurations.
>BTW, you can use --enable-arm5-asm instead of --enable-arm4-asm. While
>both are currently almost the same, eventually it would be possible to
>get better performance using the
2006 Jan 23
2
Compiler warnings with GCC 3.4.4 and perfomance question on a Arm 7
I am using speex on a Philips LPC2138 Arm 7 processor and have hit two
compiler warnings when using FIXED_POINT and the Arm 4 asm code.
In cb_search.c get a warning on the call to compute_weighted_codebook of:
"passing arg 2 of 'compute_weighted_codebook' from incompatible pointer type'
In cp_search_arm4.h it is defined as:
static void compute_weighted_codebook(const signed
2004 Aug 06
0
Speex on Nokia 6600
> I have one question: Will Speex run in realtime (both encode / decode
> probably simulateusly) on Nokia 6600 --- basicaly ARM9 104MHz with Symbian
> 7s after porting to its C++ or Java? I am thinking mostly about the worst
> quality encoding (optionally duplex). Can this processor make it? Oh 6600
> has something about 6mb memory if I remember good.
I'm not sure the
2006 Oct 04
2
Crash in cb_search.c, line 414
Ok, I got a strange case..
I got a bugreport from a user about my application crashing on him.
After a bit of trouble, I got him to report back the module and offset
it crashed at (win32). I always retain a copy of my symbol files for my
release builds, so tracking down the crash address leads to:
(gdb) list *0x6d5c2213
0x6d5c2213 is in split_cb_search_shape_sign (cb_search.c:414).
409
2004 Oct 22
1
FIXED_POINT warns on compute_weighted_codebook
hi,
i am trying to compile a fixed point version of lipspeex on desktop
windows environment. a short reason for the complicated story is that
we need to keep the 'engine' part of our project same across the various
ports of our voip project (blame the pointy haired boss).
now, when i compile with FIXED_POINT defined in the Visual C++ 6.0, i get
these errors: