On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Duane Ellis wrote:
> On 10/6/2010 4:23 PM, Øyvind Harboe wrote:
>>
>> Any thoughts on how the user would upload applications to the
>> Linux target before starting gdbserver?
>>
> SLIP or PPP over DCC :-)
Wow
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On 10/6/2010 4:23 PM, Øyvind Harboe wrote:
Any thoughts on how the user would upload applications to the
Linux target before starting gdbserver?
SLIP or PPP over DCC :-)
-duane.
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I just saw a driver that adds DCC as a serial driver.
My thinking is that gdbserver could be hooked up to this serial
port and with a few tweaks to OpenOCD the DCC channel
could be forwarded to a TCP/IP port.
From there one could connect using GDB to do application debugging.
For devices that do
Hi Laurent,
>/ They are two major troubles with the Altera USB Blaster :
/[...]
>/ So if you want to accelerate the Altera USB Blaster you have to queue
/>/ the commands in the API driver and then send a sequence of command to
/>/ the device.
/I realized that and I'm currently working on it. A
Hi Laurent,
> They are two major troubles with the Altera USB Blaster :
[...]
> So if you want to accelerate the Altera USB Blaster you have to queue
> the commands in the API driver and then send a sequence of command to
> the device.
I realized that and I'm currently working on it. Also I hav
>/ But it seems to be very slow. I got a lot of packet errors, when loading a
binary... I will check my configuration files tomorrow and try to get a binary
loaded and debugged.
/yep - I discovered the same problem. It seems that it takes in the range of ms
(USB Poll interval?) between single