Hi,

mind to check if in menu Library Routines the option "Support Builtin Applications" is set?

And if in menu Application Configuration -> NSH Libraray "Enable built-in applications" is set?

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Am 01.12.2022 um 07:41 schrieb Roberto Bucher:
Danke Sebastien

The application (microros) is configured and compiled by the nuttx generation. But if the routine is in the shell, how can I start it from the debugger?

Thanks in advance

Roberto

On 11/30/22 22:17, Sebastien Lorquet wrote:
Hi,

If your OS is built in monolithic mode (no protected mode) then applications are just routines, so you can put a breakpoint in any app routine and let it run until there.

To replace nsh by your app, do make menuconfig, menu RTOS features, menu Tasks and scheduling, text config "Application entry point".

But it is not necessary to replace the default app, you can launch it with nsh and still hit a breakpoint in your launched app.

Sebastien

On 11/30/22 06:40, Roberto Bucher wrote:
Hi

I'm working on my nucleo-144 board, trying to get a microROS working again under NuttX.

Thanks to a unique change in a microROS file, I've reached to recompile all the files again and I can obtain the microros application as described here:

https://github.com/micro-ROS/micro_ros_nuttx_app apps/microros

The application doesn't correctly work yet, and I'm looking for the problem. I'd like to debug the microros application, but the debugger shows (as expected) the nsh task. It is possible to start the specific "microros" generated program or I have to set it as entry point? Otherwise, how can I attach this task to the debugger? I'm able to debug the nsh application with the methods described on the NuttX documentation about debugger. Thanks in advance Roberto



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