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Re: GDB and ARM Multi-Ice JTAG emulator
- To: cyril dot germond at philips dot com,gdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Subject: Re: GDB and ARM Multi-Ice JTAG emulator
- From: Shaun Jackman <sjackman at pathwayconnect dot com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 10:41:42 -0600
- Organization: Pathway Connectivity
- References: <OF31567088.8C3C9C93-ONC1256AE3.0023D433@diamond.philips.com>
I'm not familiar with the Multi-ICE debugger, but if it uses the RDI protocol
it should work the gdb. I've used a semi-hosted devboard and the Jeeni with
gdb, both of which use the RDI protocol.
If it's not too late for your debugger choice, I've found the BDI2000 to be a
good debugger that uses the native gdb protocol. (although the Jeeni worked
quite well for me as well, but if you have any problems RDI just isn't as
well supported in gdb sometimes).
Cheers,
Shaun
On October 12, 2001 00:51, cyril.germond@philips.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am (and as far as I know, there are quite a few other guys in the same
> area) working on a Linux port on ARM-based platform. All this stuff implies
> a lot of free software: Linux kernel, GNU toolchain... But also some
> hardware kind of material to access the target.
> We use a JTAG device emulator from ARM-Ltd, called Multi-Ice for debug and
> various purposes ETM, etc...).
>
> Apparently - and this is very disapointing - it is not possible (for the
> moment) to use gdb with Multi-Ice.
>
> A few weeks ago, I got a message from KeithS (Redhat)
> http://sources.redhat.com/ml/insight/2001-q1/msg00166.html
>
> People from ARM told me that the work for using Multi-ICE with GDB had
> basically been done. ARM has the RDI header files that are necessary
> (available through the ARM Developer Zone - www.armdevzone.com).
>
> I have heard that people from Cygnus/Redhat had worked on the topic...
>
> Does anyone knows if there is there anything on the roadmap, either within
> the gdb group, Redhat or anyone else?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Cyril Germond
> Competence Center Platforms
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