On Mon, Apr 8, 2019, 3:08 PM Michel Macena <mmacena....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, > I have compiled a modified version of file hello_world_c from > example V2 repository 4-10-2 version in SPARC-RTEMS5-GCC. > The only modification was on the text of "Hello World". > Command line: > >> sparc-rtems5-gcc -Wall -g -B /home/inpe/masters_p >> roject/rtems/5/sparc-rtems5/erc32/lib -specs bsp_specs -qrtems >> -mcpu=cypress >> /home/inpe/rtems_examples/examples-v2-examples-v2-4-10-2-modified/hello/hello_world_c/test.c >> -o /home/inpe/rtems_examples/compile_test/hello_test/hello2.exe >> > > After that I tried to connect to an ERC 32 chipset board through > sparc-rtems5-gdb in > order to load and test the file. > the first command worked: > >> sparc-rtems5-gdb >> /home/inpe/rtems_examples/compile_test/hello_test/hello2.exe >> > but when I put > >> set remotebaud 19200 >> > in order to set the baud rate of the connection sparc-rtems5-gdb returns: > >> No symbol "remotebaud" in current context. >> > > As far as I know the old documents I have here from the board give > instructions > using this command to connect and debug. Also I it is worth noting that > "-g" flag was used do compile and no optimization flag was used. The board > comes with rdbmon v1.1 programmed to allow remote debugging. > > Could someone explain ? > Did you do target remote before setting the baudrate? And this version of the gdb manual shows a different looking command. https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/Remote-Configuration.html Is that from an old example? Did they show the gdb version in the example? --joel > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users@rtems.org > http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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