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Re: Adding new target type
Keith Seitz wrote:
>> # RTEMS Remote - NEW!
>> set gdb_target(rtemsremotetcp,pretty-name) "RTEMS Remote/TCP"
>> set gdb_target(rtemsremotetcp,defbaud) "TCP"
>> set gdb_target(rtemsremotetcp,baud-rates) {}
>> set gdb_target(rtemsremotetcp,cmd) "rtems-remote tcpX"
>> set gdb_target(rtemsremotetcp,runlist) {1 1 0 1}
>> set gdb_target(rtemsremotetcp,after_attaching) {}
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> That looks correct.
Thanks for the confirmation.
>
> Hmm... Odd... [BTW, it's tcl: just reinstall or copy the changed
> targetselection.itb to the install directory.]
Oh!
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> The only thing I can think of off the top of my head (other than an
> installation error) is TargetSelection::valid_target, which will
> attempt to do the cli command "help target rtems-remote".
>
> Does this return something valid for your target? If it errors, your
> target will not show up in the dialog.
Yes, here is what I get from the console window:
(gdb) help target rtems-remote
rtems target; specify link: <serial_dev> | <host>:<port>
I also tried this, just in case:
(gdb) help target rtems-remote tcpX
rtems target; specify link: <serial_dev> | <host>:<port>
And of course, this works:
(gdb) target rtems-remote 192.168.1.55:2159
at least with gdb only.
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
-Bob
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> Keith
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