Texas Instruments Codec Engine Server User Manual
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Delivering a Codec Server
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Change the bold text in the following line to match your server name:
var serverName = "my_server";
When you have finished development, you may want to change "debug"
in the following line to "release":
Pkg.attrs.profile = "release";
Do not edit package.mak, any files that begin with a period, or anything
in the "package" directory. These files are generated when you build. Any
modifications to these files are overwritten whenever you rebuild.
2.2.6
Editing the Linker Command File
If you want to specify any other DSP linker commands, add those
commands to the link.cmd linker command file.
2.2.7
Editing the main.c File
You may add to the main.c source file as necessary. Since DSP/BIOS
runs its threads after main() completes, you should only put initialization
statements in main(), and main() must run to completion rather than
looping.
2.2.8
Editing the makefile
The makefile should not require changes. However, you may need to add
repositories to the XDC_PATH used in the makefile by modifying the
xdcpaths.mak file.
2.3
Delivering a Codec Server
To distribute a Codec Server, you should deliver the package used to
produce the server, including the server executable. The package
contains the configuration scripts that produced the server. The package
information also specifies the version of the compiler used to make the
server and the versions of the codecs used to make the server.
When you distribute a Codec Server, you should provide documentation
that includes the following information:
❏ Codec Server name
❏ Build options used for compiling and linking
❏ List of the algorithms available in the Codec Server