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Re: debug an ARM via parallel port (Linux)
- From: btlee at sfu dot ca
- To: tmohr at s dot netic dot de, gdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 11:03:23 PST
- Subject: Re: debug an ARM via parallel port (Linux)
- Reply-to: btlee at sfu dot ca
Hi,
I was able to debug on my target board with an ARM7 processor as well via a
JTAG port (from Raven). But I can't get the debugger to show the source
code that I am debugging. Do you have any success on that and how can I get
the symbol file, which is in .axf, and get it to show it with the code
that's running on the board on the debugger? And is there a way to tell the
debugger to use the thumb mode or the arm mode for the code?
Thx a lot,
Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: Torsten Mohr [mailto:tmohr@s.netic.de]
Sent: January 12, 2003 8:49 AM
To: gdb
Subject: debug an ARM via parallel port (Linux)
Hi,
i was able to debug my ARM7TDMI evaluation board with an
Atmel AT91M40400 via the parallel port. Thanks for all your
support.
The project can be downloaded from:
http://www.s.netic.de/tmohr/pppcb-0.5.0.tar.bz2
It compiles several libraries and programs, especially
"pppcb_arm_rgdb".
This starts the server (user-space, don't need to be root)
to listen on port 2000:
pppcb_arm_rgdb --breakpoints=sw -p 2000
In gdb you can then use "target remote localhost:2000" to
debug the target.
It worked for me, success/failure messages from others
would be interesting for me.
Best regards,
Torsten.