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Re: Serial support for arm board


Dave B. Sharp wrote:

I've compiled and done everything in link you sent: arm-gdb main
target remore ....
load ...
continue
continuing


when I do the continue it seem to hang waiting for the
target to connect. When I <cntl-c> out it reports
interupted while waiting for the program
Give up (and stop debugging it?) (y or n)
Am I missing something? Do I need to write a stub for
my program or is the one in Redboot sufficient?


hmm...not sure whether you did that, but did you set a breakpoint? at least from the summary above it looks like you didn't...

dirk

 Cheers
  Dave

--- Andrew Lunn <andrew@lunn.ch> wrote:



On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 03:33:09PM -0400, Dave B.
Sharp wrote:


I have been looking for gdb with Redboot to no


avail,


however I beleive I am about to find out


otherwise.


Can you point me to some info and, can I use gdb


in


"exec" mode, since at that point I beleive there


will


no longer be any Redboot support

You don't need to use exec mode. Just connect with
gdb then use gdb to
load the application into ram, set breakpoints and
use gdbs go command
to set it running.





http://ecos.sourceware.org/docs-latest/user-guide/using-commandline-testcase.html


Andrew










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