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* [ECOS] Is TCP /IP stack necessary for remote tcp -- GDB
@ 2002-08-06  8:58 Khasim
  2002-08-06  9:02 ` Gary Thomas
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Khasim @ 2002-08-06  8:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ecos-discuss

Hi
Greetings

I have ported Redboot along with stubs. I am able to debug using the serial
port.But with TCP/IP I am not able to debug.

1. The connection is established between GDB and board.
2. I am able to download a file.
3. I am able to view registers and memory.

If I give continue it is not stopping at breakpoint.But it is stopping in
case of serial port.

Is Full TCP/IP stack porting is necessary for operating GDB using remote tcp
?

Please reply

Thanks
Khasim.



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