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- Subject: powerpc simulator questions
- From: Vermeulen Jan <Jan dot Vermeulen at siemens dot atea dot be>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 11:40:45 +0100
Hello everybody,
I'm already subscribed to the crossgcc list for some time now, so i thought
"why not venture into the gdb-world as well?" :)
I noticed that you have the option of stepping through your code by means of
a simulator. Whoever invented that: hats off :) It's really usefull. (if i
ever get it working... hehe)
However, being a complete n00b on the gdb-topic, I compiled/installed
Insight-5.0 with the "--target=powerpc-eabi" option.
I made a little test program, called 'destest' which simply encrypts and
decrypts an 8 byte value. No include files are used, there is only destest.c
I compiled it with "powerpc-eabi-gcc -g -Wl,-Tmylink.ld -o destest
destest.c".
mylink.ld:
OUTPUT_ARCH(powerpc) /* Specify the output machine architecture */
ENTRY(main);
/*
MEMORY
{
vects (rx): ORIGIN = 0x0, LENGTH = 1023
rom1 (rx): ORIGIN = 0x400, LENGTH= 511K
ramcode (rwx): ORIGIN = 0x800000, LENGTH = 2048K
ramdata (rw): ORIGIN = 0x0A00000, LENGTH = 2048K
}
*/
SECTIONS {
. = 0x0;
.vector0 :
{
LONG(ABSOLUTE( main ))
}
. = 0x400;
.text :
{
*(.text)
}
. = 0xA00000;
.data :
{
*(.data)
}
.bss :
{
*(.bss)
end = ALIGN(0x8);
}
}
Then i ran insight, did "target sim", "load" and it spit out something like
/openprom/init/load-binary: broken transfer.
I have no clue as to what's going on.
I first made the directory 'openprom' under root, but i have a hunch that's
not really what i should be doing. My guess is that /openprom is something
in memory being used by powerpc-eabi-gdb.
Can anybody help me? Or point me to a HOWTO/FAQ/manual?
I read the gdb manual and the psim manual, but no real step-by-step
(holding-the-newbie's-hand) procedure is explained there. :-)
Thank you in advance,
Jan