On Saturday 13 February 2010, Austin, Alex wrote:
> The GDB in question is the gdb56300.exe provided by freescale, running
> under WINE. I had the source for it at one time, but I've somehow managed
> to misplace it.
Yeah, that's what you'd want to have OpenOCD work with.
>
>
> > If it's not
>
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Xiaofan Chen wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 9:04 AM, David Brownell wrote:
>>> So Xiaofan, I encourage you to give it a try! :-)
>
> Probably I will try it later, maybe with a Live CD first to see if it boots.
> Last time I spent sometime to get USB things worki
The GDB in question is the gdb56300.exe provided by freescale, running
under WINE. I had the source for it at one time, but I've somehow managed
to misplace it.
From: David Brownell [davi...@pacbell.net]
Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2010 5:52 AM
To: openocd
Hey all,
I've posted the source RPM and builds for Fedora 11 and 12 for OpenOCD
0.4.0-RC2 on my Fedora people page. (http://dnglaze.fedoraproject.org).
Give the RPMs a spin if you are running Fedora. I'll post my own results a
bit later this evening.
--
// Dean Glazeski
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 9:04 AM, David Brownell wrote:
>> So Xiaofan, I encourage you to give it a try! :-)
Probably I will try it later, maybe with a Live CD first to see if it boots.
Last time I spent sometime to get USB things working under FreeBSD.
http://mcuee.blogspot.com/search/label/FreeB
On Saturday 13 February 2010, CeDeROM wrote:
> Hello Xiao! :-)
>
> On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 12:41 AM, Xiaofan Chen wrote:
> > (...)
> > But I have not used FreeBSD for a while. It did not boot on my desktop
> > PC (Nvidia 620i/Geforce 7050 integrated chipset) when I wanted to try it
> > last time.
Hello Xiao! :-)
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 12:41 AM, Xiaofan Chen wrote:
> (...)
> But I have not used FreeBSD for a while. It did not boot on my desktop
> PC (Nvidia 620i/Geforce 7050 integrated chipset) when I wanted to try it
> last time. It also had quite bad USB support last time. The new HPS U
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 8:11 AM, David Brownell wrote:
> FreeBSD does have parport support though, right? Is the issuse that
> it doesn't work at all with OpenOCD? Or instead, that it can work
> given some changes?
>
Yes but the API is different from Linux. xBSD uses ppbus.
http://www.freebsd.o
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 12:32 AM, CeDeROM wrote:
> Hello David!
>
> On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 12:11 AM, David Brownell wrote:
>>> I finally got for better testing if 0.4.0-RC1, there are no big issues
>>> as for now, however I have some remarks:
>>
>> Good ... can you let us know if RC2 has any sig
Hello David!
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 12:11 AM, David Brownell wrote:
>> I finally got for better testing if 0.4.0-RC1, there are no big issues
>> as for now, however I have some remarks:
>
> Good ... can you let us know if RC2 has any significant deltas from
> this list?
Sure thing! I am waiting
On Saturday 13 February 2010, CeDeROM wrote:
> Hello world! :-)
>
> I finally got for better testing if 0.4.0-RC1, there are no big issues
> as for now, however I have some remarks:
Good ... can you let us know if RC2 has any significant deltas from
this list?
> -It is better to name package o
Git has an RC2 tag, and when you autoreconfig it comes out as RC2.
Source archives are downloadable from SourceForge, and its news has
a brief blurb.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/openocd/
Berlios downloads are in the works. (They take forever to do, since
Berlios uses such an ancient/goofy
Hello world! :-)
I finally got for better testing if 0.4.0-RC1, there are no big issues
as for now, however I have some remarks:
-It is better to name package openocd-0.4.0rc1.tar.gz than
openocd-0.4.0-rc1.tar.gz, as there are some other system conventions
that forbids using "-" and "_" mark afte
On Thursday 11 February 2010, hp...@space.aau.dk wrote:
> Yes. Here is the patch and the new cfg used to test (almost just a
> copy of the one for mega128)
Thanks ... we'll hold this until the 0.5 merge window opens,
since the 0.4 series has been feature-frozen for some time now.
- Dave
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On Tuesday 09 February 2010, Øyvind Harboe wrote:
> This allows minidrivers to e.g. hardware accelerate memory
> writes.
>
> Same trick as is used for arm7/9 dcc writes.
>
> Added error propagation for memory transfer failures in
> code rearrangement.
These would be a *lot* better as method poin
On Saturday 13 February 2010, Austin, Alex wrote:
> openocd segfaults upon connecting to it. I've tracked it down to
> target_get_gdb_reg_list being called when target->type->get_gdb_reg_list
> is null. Tracing back to where the target->type comes from, it never
> gets set in dsp563xx.c, so is null
On Saturday 13 February 2010, Øyvind Harboe wrote:
> Post 0.4 release, I'd like to see patches being merged
> in ascending order of disruptiveness.
>
> Of course it isn't possible to measure disruptiveness, but
> I think about two things: cherry pickability and impact on
> design and direction of
Version in use: v0.4.0-rc1-194-gf7a6e62
Configuration: ./configure --enable-maintainer-mode --enable-jlink
--enable-ft2232_libftdi --enable-usb_blaster_libftdi --enable-amtjtagaccel
CFLAGS=-O0\ -g3
Config file:
> source [find interface/axm0432.cfg]
>
> set CPUTAPID 0x01c0001d
> source [find tar
Post 0.4 release, I'd like to see patches being merged
in ascending order of disruptiveness.
Of course it isn't possible to measure disruptiveness, but
I think about two things: cherry pickability and impact on
design and direction of openocd.
This makes patches more cherry pickable(create some p
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