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Re: gdb shows incorrect source file while debugging


On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 05:33:37PM -0700, ken king wrote:
> I'm trying to port eCOS & RedBoot to a custom Power PC
> (MPC852).
> I started with the Adder sense it has a similar
> processor an I/O.
> I added my card to the cdl scripts, created a
> directory and wrote a custom hal_hardware_init.
> 
> I'm using a BDM to download and debug, after
> downloading I can see the reset vector (in assembly)
> single stepping to another small assembly code
> segment, but when it branches to hal_hardware_init --
> gdb loads up some other source file (I think it's
> displaying some .hxx file).
> 
> Looking at the registers and dumping memory around the
> PC, I am running the code I wrote for
> hal_hardware_init. I can even set breakpoints on my
> label names.
> 
> I can copy and assemble _just_ this code module in
> another directory and it works as expected. I even
> changed the cdl to use -gstabs instead of -g ---no
> luck.
> 
> Please tell me what I'm missing when I build with the
> eCOS config tool.

But of a long shot, but try deleting your complete work tree and
starting again. You might have some old symbols in yout libtarget.a.

        Andrew

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