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Re: EP7211 & Jeeni
- To: danish iftikhar <d_iftikhar at hotmail dot com>
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] EP7211 & Jeeni
- From: Hsiang-ting Cheng <htcheng at broadmedia dot com dot tw>
- Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2000 09:33:33 +0800
- CC: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- References: <F299NFmWAFsTmIClmpc0000246e@hotmail.com>
Using JEENI means you don't need GDB stubs (disable "Include GDB
stubs in HAL). Your arm-elf-gdb is talking to the ICE via direct serial
connection or ethernet connection (select ANGEL/serial or ANGEL/Ethernet
in Taget Setting if you are using insight-5.0 for arm-elf)
Some hints can be found in the FAQs of JEENI
(http://www.epitools.com/support/arm/faq_jeeni.shtml)
However, it is talking about gdb-4.18.
For diagnostic output, you should "disable GDB protocol for diagnostic output"
and using HyperTerminal or minicom to connect to the UART of your board.
Terry Cheng
danish iftikhar wrote:
> Hi
>
> i have build ecos on the linux host for EP7211 target board .
> i want to connect to the target board through the Embedded Ice (Jeeni).
> Does it also requires that gdb stub should be sitting inside the board . In
> ecos.ecc file there is option for serial port for the diagnostic output .
> But if we use Jeeni what happens to tha diagnostic output . where will this
> output be printed and how .
> do i need to configure some options in ecos.ecc to be able to make it behave
> decently with Jeeni .
>
> thanks
> danish.
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