Thank you, Alexander! I will try your script in the next few days.

I used objdump to generate the debug information for the libnuttx.a and
libapps.a and this is how the paths from the debug information look like:

   - Ubuntu Bash under Windows 10:
   
/mnt/d/Work/Development/Git/NuttxH7Ubuntu/Nuttx/arch/arm/src/chip/stm32_spi.c:635
   - Cygwin:
   
D:\Work\Development\Git\10NuttxCygwinForF7Upgrade7.26\Nuttx\arch\arm\src/chip/stm32_spi.c:561

Does anybody know if how I can setup Ubuntu Bash to generate the paths like
Cygwin?



On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 7:03 PM Alexander Oryshchenko <
a.oryshche...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Eduard,
>
> Sure
>
> just go to nuttx directory and apply it:
> git apply 0001-Replace-Linux-symlinks-with-junction-on-WSL.diff
>
> I do it right after clone/checkout  of Nuttx source
>
> -Alexander
>
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 5:39 PM Eduard Niesner <niesneredu...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Alexander,
>>
>> Can you share your script and some instructions on how to use it?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Edi
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 11:19 PM Alexander Oryshchenko <
>> a.oryshche...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > path -> patch, I lost characters sometimes :)
>> >
>> > вс, 5 апр. 2020 г., 23:17 Alexander Oryshchenko <
>> a.oryshche...@gmail.com>:
>> >
>> > > Hi,
>> > >
>> > > For second your question I can little bit help you. I wrote path which
>> > > replases "ln" command in link.sh with Windows links. Then both WLS and
>> > > Windows understand it fine and you will not need to create directory
>> and
>> > > copy. But I have no idea about your first question.
>> > >
>> > > -Alexander
>> > >
>> > > вс, 5 апр. 2020 г., 23:12 Eduard Niesner <niesneredu...@gmail.com>:
>> > >
>> > >> Hi Alexander,
>> > >>
>> > >> I debug my application using Visual Studio and when I try to step-in
>> a
>> > >> function from Nuttx it looks for the source files in
>> > >> C:\SysGCC\arm-eabi\mnt\d\work\NuttxH7\Nuttx\arch\arm\src\
>> > >> *chip\<filename>.c. *Since the "chip" folder is a simbolic link and
>> is
>> > not
>> > >> accessible from Windows, Visual Studio cannot access it either.
>> > >>
>> > >> Since Visual Studio looks for the files in the "chip" folder, I need
>> to
>> > >> create it and copy the files from stm32H7 to it. This way, I am able
>> to
>> > >> debug my application and step in Nuttx functions as well.
>> > >> I did not have the two issues from my initial email when I build
>> Nuttx
>> > >> with
>> > >> Cygwin. I remember that the Nuttx/Apps repositories could not
>> anywhere
>> > on
>> > >> my PC and also, the chip folder was always created after a successful
>> > >> build
>> > >> and its content was identical to the stm32H7 folder. So I did not
>> have
>> > to
>> > >> do anything ... I was just doing a build and using the .a library in
>> my
>> > >> application and I was able to debug just fine.
>> > >>
>> > >> Also, I dont want to go back to Cygwin because in my experience,
>> Cygwin
>> > is
>> > >> very slow compared to Ubuntu Bash. I am looking for a solution so
>> that I
>> > >> dont have do the two steps (copy Nuttx and Apps in the "
>> > >> C:\SysGCC\arm-eabi\mnt\d...." and copy stm32H7 content in chip
>> folder.)
>> > >>
>> > >> Thank you,
>> > >> Edi
>> > >>
>> > >> On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 9:46 AM Alexander Oryshchenko <
>> > >> a.oryshche...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> > Hello Eduard,
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Regarding you second question.
>> > >> > arch/arm/source/chip and board are symbolic links. They are
>> accessible
>> > >> > under WSL (but at least for me inaccessible in Windows). But why do
>> > you
>> > >> > need to copy something here?
>> > >> >
>> > >> > -Alexander
>> > >> >
>> > >> > On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 11:39 PM Eduard Niesner <
>> > niesneredu...@gmail.com
>> > >> >
>> > >> > wrote:
>> > >> >
>> > >> > > Hi all,
>> > >> > >
>> > >> > > I am using the Nuttx build as a static library (*.a file) in my
>> > >> > application
>> > >> > > and in order to debug Nuttx I have to do some steps that I did
>> not
>> > >> have
>> > >> > to
>> > >> > > do in the past:
>> > >> > >
>> > >> > >    1. Copy Nuttx and Apps folders to the following directory
>> > >> > >    C:\SysGCC\arm-eabi\mnt\d\work\NuttxH7
>> > >> > >       - I know that in the past the static library had the right
>> > debug
>> > >> > >       symbols and was always pointing to the right file location
>> in
>> > my
>> > >> > > Nuttx/Apps
>> > >> > >       folders.
>> > >> > >       - I checked the debug symbols from the nuttx static library
>> > >> using
>> > >> > >       eabi-objdump and it seems like the paths do not point to my
>> > >> > > Nuttx/Apps
>> > >> > >       folders anymore - now, they all point to
>> > >> > C:\SysGCC\arm-eabi\mnt\d....
>> > >> > >       - I recently changed from using Cygwin to Ubuntu Bash under
>> > >> Windows
>> > >> > >       10 because it is a lot faster than Cygwin. Can this be the
>> > >> reason
>> > >> > > why the
>> > >> > >       paths in the static library have changed to
>> > >> > > C:\SysGCC\arm-eabi\mnt\d...?
>> > >> > >       - If yes, is there a option in Nuttx or in Ubuntu Bash to
>> > >> generate
>> > >> > >       the correct paths?
>> > >> > >    2. Copy the content from
>> > >> > >
>> > C:\SysGCC\arm-eabi\mnt\d\work\NuttxH7\Nuttx\arch\arm\src\*stm32h7*
>> > >> to
>> > >> > >
>> C:\SysGCC\arm-eabi\mnt\d\work\NuttxH7\Nuttx\arch\arm\src\*chip*
>> > >> > >       - I noticed that after a successful build the "chip"
>> folder is
>> > >> not
>> > >> > >       created anymore and instead there is a "chip" file.
>> > >> > >       - Now I have to delete the "chip" file, create a "chip"
>> folder
>> > >> and
>> > >> > >       copy the source files from "stm32H7" folder.
>> > >> > >       - Can this be related to the Cygwin vs Ubuntu Bash as well?
>> > >> > >
>> > >> > > Also, in my configuration the "Suppress Optimization" and
>> "Generate
>> > >> Debug
>> > >> > > Symbols" are checked.
>> > >> > >
>> > >> > > Any suggestions are welcome.
>> > >> > >
>> > >> > > Thanks,
>> > >> > > Edi
>> > >> > >
>> > >> >
>> > >>
>> > >
>> >
>>
>

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