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One should be able to run programs on the simulator by starting GDB on the program to be run, typing "target sim", and then "run". Does this work?
I am able to set the target as "sim", load the program and run it on cr16 gdb simulator (ie cr16-elf-gdb). And I am able to execute a few C standard test suites using this cr16-elf-gdb tool.
When you type 'make check-gdb' at the top of your build tree, or 'make check' in the gdb/testsuite directory of the build tree, what is the output? Does it create a gdb.log file? What are its contents?
========= === gdb Summary ===
# of expected passes 162 # of unexpected failures 343 # of unresolved testcases 18 # of untested testcases 1 # of unsupported tests 12 ==========
Thanks, Swami
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