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RE: arm-eabi-gdb
Chris Zimman wrote:
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> Quoting reams of previous message is also not required, just enough to
> sort
> of continue the conversation.
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>> I did not have mincom running.
>> I type arm-eabi-gdb -nw
>> DevBoard_install/tests/kernel/v3_0/tests/bin_sem0
>> at the gdb prompt
>> set remotebaud 38400
>> target remote /dev/ttyS0
>>
>> After this according to the ecos documentation I should see some
>> information
>> about the current loaction and language.
>>
>> What I get is
>> Remote Debugging using /dev/ttyS0
>> 0x08003b3a in ?? ()
>>
>> I dont get any extra information.
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> It looks as though GDB has attached and you are sitting at the current PC.
>
>> Is this a problem?
>
> No, not necessarily. You may well be sitting in Redboot also, which GDB
> knows nothing about in terms of symbols (since you haven't told it about
> them
> yet).
>
> I don't mean this in any kind of an insulting way, but do you know how to
> use
> GDB for something like this (eg. are you familiar with add-symbol-file)?
> Did you build the tests with debugging enabled (eg. -g)?
>
> Again, because there isn't really a ton of info here, I can't just look at
> it
> and say "Ah ha! The problem is [whatever]"
>
> --Chris
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Chris
I am not entirely familiar with gdb in these circumstances.
I have simply followed the examples give in the eCos documentation and am
trying to understand why things are not working.
This is why there is not a lot of information.
All tests were built using -g
Cannot download a file using mincom it will just sit there
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