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Re: FW: GDB server configuration


On Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 02:11:58PM -0500, Larry Osborn wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> I'm new to gdb so I apologize in advance if these questions are
> lame.? I'm trying to connect a JTAG device to GDB. This device does
> not support either serial or tcp/ip so the remote connection won't
> work. The interface is actually PCI. I was wondering if the
> gdbserver would work. It is not clear to me from the documentation
> if the server has to run on the embedded target or on the host. My

gdbserver is specifically for remote debugging of userspace programs
on Unix-like (or, now, Windows-like) systems.

> desire is to have the debugger run on a window host, connected to
> JTAG hardware, and then connected to a PowerPC target. If you can
> point me to what I should read or any tips on this subject would be
> very helpful.

You need a "stub" which translates from the JTAG device's interface to
GDB's remote protocol.  You'll have to check with your tools vendor or
JTAG vendor to see whether one exists; usually these are proprietary
applications, since vendors are not willing to publish specs for their
JTAG devices.  I know CodeSourcery's tools support a bunch of JTAG
units, but none which are PCI cards.

-- 
Daniel Jacobowitz
CodeSourcery


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