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Re: multi-ice-gdb-server
Yeah, someone already whispered that in my ear - but still doesn't work...
Now I get the following error:
multi-ice-gdb-server:
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Connected to the Multi-Ice target.
Targeted ARM core: ARM7 0
Target characteristics:
Hardware?: YES
Comms Channel?: YES
Endian-ness: LITTLE
Single-Step Support: NO
Load Size: 32768
Custom Load?: NO
No other modules found on debug target.
GDB Server starting on port 9000
Got a connection from 10.0.0.3
readchar: Got EOF
Closing connection...
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Insight/gdb:
"couldn't establish connection to remote target. Malformed response to
offset query"
Don't quite follow the version discussion about insight though! The
multi-ice-gdb-server won't compile unless I use insight 5.1.1, but I'm using
5.3 on linux when connecting. Should I use 5.1.1 on linux aswell, or should
I use the latest version at all times ?
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Seitz" <keiths at redhat dot com>
To: "Paul M. Øverby" <paul dot magnar dot overby at spagat dot no>
Cc: <insight at sources dot redhat dot com>
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: multi-ice-gdb-server
> On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 04:42, Paul M. Øverby wrote:
> > Set up the target with the "Remote ARM
> > TCP" connection and press "connect to target".
>
> The MultiICE server you've built speaks gdb's remote protocol, not
> ARM's. Use "Remote/TCP" instead of "Remote ARM/TCP".
>
> Keith
>
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