From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Mark Kettenis To: cgf@cygnus.com Cc: jimb@cygnus.com, eliz@gnu.org, jtc@redbacknetworks.com, jkj@sco.com, hjl@valinux.com, gdb@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: Re: i386: Are we settled? Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 10:40:00 -0000 Message-id: <199911131839.TAA26158@delius.kettenis.local> References: <199911090018.TAA12933@zwingli.cygnus.com> <19991108192442.B2703@cygnus.com> <19991108205721.A1683@cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 1999-q4/msg00262.html Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 20:57:21 -0500 From: Chris Faylor Cc: Mark Kettenis , Eli Zaretskii , "J. T. Conklin" , "J. Kean Johnston" , "H. J. Lu" , gdb@sourceware.cygnus.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 08:34:08PM -0500, Jim Blandy wrote: > >> >- What format should the output from "info float" take? (Actually, it >> > sounds like this is pretty much resolved.) >> >> Did we resolve that there would be a generic routine for displaying the >> stuff from "info float"? > >Yep. Mark has written an implementation. There have been comments >and suggestions, but no major objections. I think there are copyright >issues to be resolved. Ah, that's right. I remember seeing this now. I just sent a new patch that implements the generic `info float' implementation to gdb-patches. Once it is checked in, people using the new register layout can remove the (re)definition of FLOAT_INFO from their `tm-xxx.h' files and remove the old code. Mark >From steveo@world.std.com Sat Nov 13 14:25:00 1999 From: "Steven W. Orr" To: GDB Subject: GDB/BDM/M68K? Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 14:25:00 -0000 Message-id: X-SW-Source: 1999-q4/msg00263.html Content-length: 882 We are having a devil of a time getting gdb to work with our embedded m68k processor. We have 4.18 gdb and a server that can either be Solaris or Linux. Our problem has been getting a suitable stub to run on the board side. Yesterday, somebody suggested that maybe what we should do is see if someone has gotten some sort of BDM solution to work. 1. Has anyone gotten this to work? 2. Can gdb talk to the board using a parallel port or are we required to go through a serial port? This would be much appreciated since it would totally solve the stub side of the problem. TIA -- -Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like a banana. steveo@world.std.com- -Stranger things have happened but none stranger than this. Steven W. Orr- Does your driver's license say Organ Donor?Black holes are where God \ -------divided by zero. Listen to me! We are all individuals!---------