Re: New Task Aware Debugger Available

2021-07-20 Thread Sara da Cunha Monteiro de Souza
Hi Steve, nice to see someone putting effort on this. I agree that something more related to OpenOCD makes it seems more "standardized". But I honestly can't evaluate it against what NuttX readme suggests. Regardless of the way it evolves, I believe it worths to bring it to NuttX Workshop as an

Re: New Task Aware Debugger Available

2021-07-20 Thread Steve Woodford
Hi Alan, Porting to debug devices on eval boards is not something I’m considering. They’re usually either locked down, or have insufficient on-chip resources to run Maven. Then there’s the sheer number of eval boards, all slightly different... Steve > On 20 Jul 2021, at 11:32, Alan Carvalho

Re: New Task Aware Debugger Available

2021-07-20 Thread Dave Marples
Morning Alan, It runs on the MCU-Link board. Regards DAVE On 20/07/2021 11:32, Alan Carvalho de Assis wrote: Hi Steve, Nice work! I'm looking forward to test it. Is it possible to use it on MCU-Link existing on some NXP board? Like some board already supported by NuttX? BR, Alan

Re: New Task Aware Debugger Available

2021-07-20 Thread Alan Carvalho de Assis
Hi Steve, Nice work! I'm looking forward to test it. Is it possible to use it on MCU-Link existing on some NXP board? Like some board already supported by NuttX? BR, Alan On Tuesday, July 20, 2021, Steve Woodford wrote: > Thanks for the intro, Dave. > > NuttX has moved on a fair bit from

Re: New Task Aware Debugger Available

2021-07-20 Thread Steve Woodford
Thanks for the intro, Dave. NuttX has moved on a fair bit from the last time I was subscribed to the mailing list, between 2010 and 2017. Yahoo groups, anyone? Anyhow, I’ve been adding FreeRTOS thread-awareness to Maven over the last few weeks and decided the next target would be NuttX. Dave

New Task Aware Debugger Available

2021-07-20 Thread Dave Marples
Folks, Steve Woodford has just integrated NuttX task awareness into his Maven debugger. This initial version runs on the NXP MCU-Link, replacing the 'stock' firmware.   Fortunately the MCULink is only about $10 and I'm sure it'll get ported to anything with a clock tick pretty quickly.