> > From: Gary Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2006/07/06 Thu AM 06:42:02 EDT > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > CC: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [ECOS] No RedBoot network after app start? > > Andre-John Mas wrote: > > I am a little confused then (I am new at this). I was > > under the impression that RedBoot needs to hang around, > > so GDB can do its work. I have also been told that RedBoot > > and the application needs separate IP addresses (supposedly > > to avoid stack confusion), for this reason. > > All true, but RedBoot is passive at this point. It only > provides GDB services on demand (when you print or hit a > breakpoint, etc) >
I see. > > > > Our main issue is that we are unable to debug. We are using > > Eclipse to establish the GDB session, over ethernt. The image > > gets uploaded by Eclipse, to port 9000 at the address of our card, > > and we then reach the main function (we have break at main set). > > At that point no more debugging is possible, which isn't very > > useful. What I mean is that we can't step or display anything > > further. At this point we just have to restart our card. > > You get to the breakpoint at 'main' in your code? > > Is your problem is that once you continue past this point, with > no other breakpoints set, you can't get back into GDB? Can you > set other breakpoints, or single step? > I get to the first 'break point' and at that point I can neither step or continue to the next break point. When we hit the 'break at main' point we can get registery info, but that's it. Andre -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss
