Charles Manning-2 wrote: > > The easiest way is to make a server that conforms to the gdb remote > protocol. > > From the gdb side you connect via: > > (gdb) target remote host:1234 > > where host and 1234 specify where the server is. It is common to run the > server on the same host as gdb, making the host localhost. > > The server converts the gdb remote protocol into calls to your probe > library. >
Hello CHarles! What kind of server you mean, what purpose will it serve? Do you have any particular server application in mind? Please explain, cause I don't really understand how you mean I should set up a server. Charles Manning-2 wrote: > > There are numerous examples, particularly for ARM. Check out openocd at > http://openocd.berlios.de/web/ this will show you the structure and > protocol > handling for a server. > > -- CHarles > I checked out OpenOCD, but I didn't find anything about how it worked. Do you mean I should download and take a look at the source code? Thanks /Kristofer -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Debugging-embedded-system-with-GDB-tp18833301p18847560.html Sent from the Gnu - gdb - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
