Hi Leonid, You're the second person that tells me there might be a problem with gdb-gdbserver in Fedora core (I'm using Fedora core 4). I don't mind giving it a shot. I'll try to upgrade today to Fedora core 5.
Thanks. Ami > -----Original Message----- > From: Leonid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 5:54 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected] > Subject: RE: gdb - dgbserver problem > > Which version of Fedora Core are u using? Because I experience similar > problem (with different board though) and I have Fedora Core 4 while I > know lady with precisely same setup and Fedora Core 5 and everything is > working fine for her... so how stupid it may seem I started suspect FC4... > > Leonid. > > ________________________________________ > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of Ami Levi Waves > Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 8:41 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: gdb - dgbserver problem > > > Hi there, > I'm having a problem when using gdb to debug an application via the > gdbserver. It seems the gdbserver crashes when I issue "continue" command > (the target just hangs, no response, no messages on the Linux console). > This is what I'm getting on the gdb side (I'm using verbose and debug > modes): > (gdb) continue > Continuing. > Sending packet: $Z0,100004dc,4#02...Ack > Packet received: > Packet Z0 (software-breakpoint) is NOT supported > Sending packet: $m100004dc,4#b9...Ack > Packet received: 3d201000 > Sending packet: $X100004dc,0:#da...Ack > Packet received: > binary downloading NOT suppported by target > Sending packet: $M100004dc,4:7d821008#a1...Ack > Timed out. > Timed out. > Timed out. > Ignoring packet error, continuing... > Sending packet: $m3000c380,4#8e...Sending packet: > $m3000c380,4#8e...Sending packet: $m3000c380,4#8e...Sending packet: > $m3000c380,4#8e...Timed out. > Timed out. > Timed out. > Ignoring packet error, continuing... > Reply contains invalid hex digit 116 > > Here are a few words about my setup: > I'm using an Arabella 2.6.12 custom kernel that contains USB support. > Everything is working fine (Except for this problem). > I'm using the new DENX 4.1 toolchain to compile both my kernel & > application. I'm using Fedora desktop to run the gdb and the gdbserver is > on my custom MPC880 board. > I'm using IP to connect the gdb to gdbserver. I'm following the exact > guidelines described on DENX web site. > In order to simplify the problem I'm using a simple "hello world" program. > Any ideas? > Thanks. > Ami Levi _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-embedded mailing list [email protected] https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-embedded
