From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Eli Zaretskii To: ezannoni@cygnus.com Cc: dima@Chg.RU, gdb@sources.redhat.com Subject: Re: please explain some terms! Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 23:33:00 -0000 Message-id: <200008210631.CAA18320@indy.delorie.com> References: <2818304729.20000819234724@Chg.RU> <200008201817.LAA03017@critters.cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-08/msg00090.html > Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 11:17:57 -0700 (PDT) > From: Elena Zannoni > > > > 1) Could someone please explain the meaning of the word 'flathead', > > found in gdbmi.texinfo? > > Hmm...., er,.... Flathead is a fish. This was the internal name we > gave to the GDB MI project. :-) Does that mean that we should now replace all occurences of "flathead" in gdbmi.texinfo with "GDB/MI"? >From ac131313@cygnus.com Sun Aug 20 23:33:00 2000 From: Andrew Cagney To: Elena Zannoni Cc: Dmitry Sivachenko , gdb@sources.redhat.com Subject: Re: please explain some terms! Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 23:33:00 -0000 Message-id: <39A0CBBF.81C1A6ED@cygnus.com> References: <2818304729.20000819234724@Chg.RU> <200008201817.LAA03017@critters.cygnus.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-08/msg00089.html Content-length: 528 Elena Zannoni wrote: > > Dmitry Sivachenko writes: > > Hello all! > > > > 1) Could someone please explain the meaning of the word 'flathead', > > found in gdbmi.texinfo? > > Hmm...., er,.... Flathead is a fish. This was the internal name we > gave to the GDB MI project. :-) Or to be more exact, this fish :-) http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/web/root/domino/infseries/infsheet.nsf/6adff5ed78795dc64a256516001f223e/fecf011a7b088aff4a2566430022630d?OpenDocument Flathead was originally refered to as ``headless gdb''. Andrew >From Don.Sharp@dddandr.octacon.co.uk Mon Aug 21 03:25:00 2000 From: Don Sharp To: gdb@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: gdb-5.0 on HPUX 11.00 Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 03:25:00 -0000 Message-id: <39A103B0.F2CD5766@dddandr.octacon.co.uk> X-SW-Source: 2000-08/msg00091.html Content-length: 542 Has anyone got a working gdb-5.0 implemented on HPUX 11.00 ? I've successfully built gdb-5.0 but when attempting to use it to debug our program we get the message (gdb) file bin/HPUXourprogram Reading symbols from bin/HPUXourprogram...I'm sorry, Dave, I can't do that. Symbol format `som' unknown. (gdb) We are running HP-UX ourmachine B.11.00 U 9000/800 with gcc-2.95.2 and binutils-2.10 and configure recognizes the system as hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.00. Please CC any replies to me as I am not a regular member of this list. TIA Don Sharp >From info@meet-electronics.com Mon Aug 21 04:14:00 2000 From: meet-electronics To: gdb@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: GNU tools for Hitachi H8/300H and H8S Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 04:14:00 -0000 Message-id: <3997D64C@webmail.swiss-web.com> X-SW-Source: 2000-08/msg00092.html Content-length: 3329 Dear Gentleman / Madam, It is now the third time I am trying to reach someone at GNU and I am always getting my mail returned with the comment to send it somewhere else. PLEASE do not tell me to send this email elsewhere. Instead, please just forward it to the competent person for me. THANK YOU !! If this is the kind of support I am must expect to get from GNU, then I am rather scared ! (please note: I already registered to your mailing list as: ric@meet-electronics.com) Here's my original email, for which I am still waiting for an answer: I am a project engineer of MEET Ltd, a HW / SW design company. For a new project, I am for the first time considering to use GNU development tools. The processor that we want to use is either a H8/300H or H8S from Hitachi. We received a CD from Hitachi, containing evaluation versions of different development tools, among those GNU from Cygnus. For debugging, we would like to use a ROM Monitor system, consisting of a PC (running GDD) that connects to the target board thru a RS232 interface. I understand that for this purpose, a special software must be first installed on the target board's processor. I think that you call this software "STUB". (we would like to avoid the purchase of an emulator, since this is just a small project with a small budget). On the Hitachi CD, I could find several "stub.c" files, however none of them is for the H8/300H or for the H8S (but there's one, for example, for the SH). Since I am not very familiar with GNU tools, may I kindly ask you to answer my following 6 (six) questions: 1. Do "stub.c" files for the H8/300H or H8S already exist and where can we find them ? 2. In order to get a working version of stub software, ready to be burned in to the target board's eprom, what amount of work do we have to expect (hours / weeks) ? (remind that we have no experience with GNU, but we have plenty of experience with other development tools) 3. Is the "stub.c" file the only one that is needed, or are other files required in order to build a complete stub software that can be burned into the target board's eprom ? If other files are needed, which ones ? 4. Where are the low level RS232 input/output handler routines (I could not find them in the provided "stub" file examples) ? 5. How/where can we tell the stub software about the memory map and other hardware configurations (RAM location, ROM location, bus size, wait states etc,) ? 6. Are there already compiled versions of stub software, ready to be burned into eprom, for example for a H8S/2345 target board (e.g. versions that use the processor's RS232 port) ? Thank you for your quick reply. Regards. R. Monleone email: ric@meet-electronics.com -- mmmm mmmm m eeee eeeee t mmmm mmmm mmm e eeeeeeee e eeeeeeee tttt mmmm mmmm mmmm eeee eeeeeee eeee eeeeeee tttt t mmmm mmmm mmmm eeeeee eeeeee eeeeee eeeeee tttt mmmm mmmm mmmm eeeeeeee eeeeeeee tttt mmmm mmmm mmmm eeeeeeeee eeeeeeeee ttt mmmm mmmm mmmm eeeee eeeee tt MEET Electronics Ltd Ph: ..41-91-6300270 P.O. Box Fx: ..41-91-6300277 6877 Coldrerio (Switzerland) URL: www.meet-electronics.com email: info@meet-electronics.com --------------------------------------------------