From: "Hoefle Marco" <Marco.Hoefle@nanotronic.ch>
To: "Michael Eager" <eager@eagerm.com>
Cc: <gdb@sourceware.org>
Subject: AW: GDB Server for Xilinx Microblaze
Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2011 08:27:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <AE70B6C06C76584786A79592214C3E0A16566B@srv01.nanotronic.local> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4D6BC1E5.9010508@eagerm.com>
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your reply.
Xilinx won't support officially any Linux related issues (I used to work in the support center and Linux cases were the easy cases: sorry not supported)
So the Microblaze support in GDB 7.2 is for debugging standalone applications together with XMD only or would it work together with a cross-compiled gdb server?
Embedded distributors like bluecat or petalogix have ported GDB for Linux on Microblaze but the free old versions (at least from petalogix) had quite an old GDB + gdbserver which didn't work properly (slow and crashes when embedding them in an eclipse environment)
So do you have any hints for me how to proceed to get a new GDB + gdbserver up?
Thanks,
Marco
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Michael Eager [mailto:eager@eagerm.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 28. Februar 2011 16:40
An: Hoefle Marco
Betreff: Re: GDB Server for Xilinx Microblaze
Hoefle Marco wrote:
> Hello,
> we are using Linux running on a Xilinx Microblaze in a FPGA.
> It runs fine but we lack proper debugging (we are doing it old school
> like: printfs...),
> so modern stuff like code stepping within an eclipse cdt environment
> would be greatly appreciated :-)
> Thus I had a look into the new GDB7.2 sources and I saw that there is
> some Microblaze stuff in the GDB source itself.
> So from my understanding I can use GDB 7.2 on my Debian Workstation and
> all I need is to cross-compile the gdb server?
> I tried it but it seems that cross-compiling the GDB Server is not a
> trivial task as it looks to me that there is no support for the
> Microblaze.
> Can somebody instruct me how to get the GDB server running on the
> Microblaze?
> We are running the latest stable Mainline Linux Kernel (2.6.37) and the
> GCC cross compiler is version 4.1.2.
Hi Marco --
I support the MicroBlaze tools, but only the non-Linux versions.
You should contact Xilinx Technical Support with your questions.
--
Michael Eager eager@eagercon.com
1960 Park Blvd., Palo Alto, CA 94306 650-325-8077
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