From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Nitin Gupta To: gdb@sources.redhat.com Subject: Using Simulator from within GDB Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 14:39:00 -0000 Message-id: <3AE0AC95.A7DD8EA7@mobilygen.com> X-SW-Source: 2001-04/msg00155.html I am trying to use a simulator from within gdb 5.0. I am using m32r as my processor's "skin" and using it I have generated files from CGEN, giving it the m32r.cpu and m32r.opc files. I have also ported ld, gas, simulator and also tested that, by writing a sample assembly code for my processor and ran it on simulator after generating a.out from gas, and ld. Now when I am trying to use my ported simulator from within gdb5.0 (also built for my processor) I am getting a warning that little endian file does not match big endian target I think my problem is that I don't know, how to talk to the simulator from within debugger. The only information I found is at http://sources.redhat.com/psim/manaul , which is quite obsolete. This is my gdb session after I invoke gdb with my simulator as an input. % m32r-elf-gdb m32r-elf-run GNU gdb 5.0 Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "--host=i686-pc-linux-gnu --target=m32r-elf"... warning: little endian file does not match big endian target. (gdb) target sim Target (LITTLE_ENDIAN) and configured (BIG_ENDIAN) byte order in conflict Target (BIG_ENDIAN) and specified (LITTLE_ENDIAN) byte order in conflict Connected to the simulator. (gdb) load Loading section .interp, size 0x13 lma 0x80480f4 Loading section .note.ABI-tag, size 0x20 lma 0x8048108 Loading section .hash, size 0x270 lma 0x8048128 Loading section .dynsym, size 0x570 lma 0x8048398 Loading section .dynstr, size 0x32a lma 0x8048908 Loading section .gnu.version, size 0xae lma 0x8048c32 Loading section .gnu.version_r, size 0x30 lma 0x8048ce0 Loading section .rel.got, size 0x8 lma 0x8048d10 Loading section .rel.bss, size 0x38 lma 0x8048d18 Loading section .rel.plt, size 0x270 lma 0x8048d50 Loading section .init, size 0x2f lma 0x8048fc0 Loading section .plt, size 0x4f0 lma 0x8048ff0 Loading section .text, size 0x54d34 lma 0x80494e0 Loading section .fini, size 0x1a lma 0x809e214 Loading section .rodata, size 0x1b819 lma 0x809e240 Loading section .data, size 0x1654 lma 0x80baa60 Loading section .eh_frame, size 0x4 lma 0x80bc0b4 Loading section .ctors, size 0x8 lma 0x80bc0b8 Loading section .dtors, size 0x8 lma 0x80bc0c0 Loading section .got, size 0x148 lma 0x80bc0c8 Loading section .dynamic, size 0xa8 lma 0x80bc210 Start address 0x80494e0 Transfer rate: 3771720 bits in <1 sec. (gdb) break main Cannot access memory at address 0x80495ec I will appreciate if some one can tell me, How can I debug an a.out running on my simulator, while I am using my gdb. Or direct me to some source code or manual, where I can get some direction. Thanks, Nitin Nitin Gupta nitin@mobilygen.com www.mobilygen.com