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Re: multi-ice-gdb-server


Tried doing "target remote IP:TCP-port" in the console window, but got the
same error...

Paul

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ramapriya Rangachar" <ramapriya1 at hotmail dot com>
To: <paul dot magnar dot overby at spagat dot no>; <insight at sources dot redhat dot com>
Cc: <jingham at apple dot dot dot com>
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: multi-ice-gdb-server


> HI
>
> I have Insight 5.1.1. I've noticed something similar.
>
> This was my ref:
> http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/multi-ice.html
>
> I noticed that I can connect through the gdb console window by typing in
the
> command ....
>
> Ram
>
>
> >From: Paul M. Øverby <paul dot magnar dot overby at spagat dot no>
> >To: <insight at sources dot redhat dot com>
> >CC: <jingham at apple dot dot dot com>,<ramapriya1 at hotmail dot com>
> >Subject: Re: multi-ice-gdb-server
> >Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 12:42:24 -0000
> >
> >I have now build the multi-ice-gdb-server under cygwin. The ARM multi-ice
> >server (2.3) is running on my win host pc, with the multi-ice hardware
and
> >my target all connected through the parallel port. This works and the
> >server
> >is configured correctly.
> >Then I run the multi-ice-gdb-server also on the host pc. The multi-ice
> >server says "Debugger connected ...." and everything looks good. I then
> >turn
> >to my linux-box and run insight/gdb. Set up the target with the "Remote
ARM
> >TCP" connection and press "connect to target". It tries to connect - on
the
> >host pc, the multi-ice-gdb-server says "Got connection from [linux-box
> >IP]",
> >but after that insight/gdb says "Could not reset the board, try pressing
> >the
> >reset button" with some explanation of how it could not connect and that
I
> >should check my settings.
> >Resetting the target locally on the host pc from the multi-ice server
works
> >fine - but doesn't help.
> >
> >Also, if I hook off "reset system on startup" on the multi-ice dll dialog
> >(comes up when starting multi-ice-gdb-server), I get the following error
> >from multi-ice-gdb-server.
> >
> >"rdi error = 259
> >Error #259 opening module module 0
> >Unable to stop target processor.
> >Check the server configuration matches the target system, the target
> >is powered up, not in reset and can operate at the TCK setting used.
> >Error opening target.
> >Exiting..."
> >
> >The set up looks ok now right ?! This is supposed to work ? Any ideas ?
> >
> >Paul
> >
> >-----------------
> >
> > >That looks like it might work. To be clear, however, I am not at all
> >interested in this code any more. So the >someone for whom it "probably
> >wouldn't be too hard to rev the code..." will certainly not be me ;-(
> > >
> > >Jim
> > >
> > >On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 04:39 PM, Ramapriya Rangachar wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >Check this out:
> > >
> > >http://www.arm.com/support/downloads-multi-ice
> > >
> > >Ram
> > >
> > >From: Jim Ingham <jingham at apple dot com>
> > >To: insight at sources dot redhat dot com
> > >Subject: Re: multi-ice-gdb-server
> > >Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 15:00:56 -0800
> > >
> > >The multi-ice-gdb-server is a bridge between Arm's multi-ice driver and
> >the
> >gdb remote protocol. At least >when I did this, Arm only had a Windows
> >driver for the multi-ice, so you run the multi-ice-gdb-server on Linux.
>If
> >ARM has released a Linux driver, it probably wouldn't be too hard to rev
> >the
> >code to build on Linux. But >otherwise, it would be pointless...
> > >
> > >Jim
> > >
> > >On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 02:49 PM, insight-digest-help at
sources
> >dot redhat dot com wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > >
> > >After having some trouble building the multi-ice-gdb-server under
linux,
> > >I've suddenly got the feeling that this might be a cygwin only solution
> >?!
> > >I'm having a hard time imagining how this could be the case, but if it
> > >really is, can someone please confirm it ?!
> > >
> > >If not, and I should be able to get the job done using linux, I need
some
> > >help - look at my trouble below.
> > >
> > >Paul
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >--
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