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I am enclosing sample file. The files in the zipped file are source code, and compiled executables. "gcc.client" is compiled by GCC 3.2.1, and "ads.client" is compiled by ADS 1.0.1. I am using gdb version 6.0. The problem is arm-elf-gdb can not disassamble ads.client correctly. There are some problem on checking ARM mode and THUMB mode. I think that the problem is derived from reading dwarf2 format. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Let's get rock. +82 (2) 3284-2463 anocean@aromasoft.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Jacobowitz [mailto:drow@mvista.com] > Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 11:11 PM > To: anocean@aromasoft.com > Cc: 'Michael Eager'; gdb@sources.redhat.com > Subject: Re: gdb supports dwarf2 which is generated by ADS compiler? > > > On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 10:12:28PM +0900, Jang, Jaewoo wrote: > > > > I am concerned for not reading my words because they are > below replys. > > > > I wrote as > > > > As Trace32 debugger can also read the elf file which is generated > > by ADS, I think the elf file is not far from DWARF spec. > > > > But ADS debugger(adw) can not read gdb's elf file. > > I am curious that gdb can support DWARF spec correctly. > > > > Anyway, I just have one question. > > does gdb support this particular output from ADS? > > (I don't think DWARF generated by ADS is not correct.) > > How could we tell? You didn't provide a sample, a dump, or > any information about "this particular output". > > -- > Daniel Jacobowitz > MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer >
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