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* [ECOS] debug i386 application
@ 2004-08-24 18:19 Muna Hummady
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Muna Hummady @ 2004-08-24 18:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ecos-discuss; +Cc: Nick Garnett, amassa

hello

I want to boot the target i386 PC with the RedBoot via
a floppy and use GDB to load application image into
the target PC from the host PC via serial line or
ethernet.

As in "Embedded s/w development with eCos" 
{it is better to use serial port for RedBoot
communicationand allow the application to use Ethernet
port execlusively} 
{RedBoot is able to share the portsit uses for
debugging and diagnostics with the eCos application}

so I'm trying to do so :
1- First, I'm trying to connect the host target (i386)
to RedBoot via serial (I have only one serial port in
my target PC) so I'm enable the following option in
the redboot.ecc 
   CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL  and
   CYGNUM_HAL_VERTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CANNEL  (both to 
      port 0)

when I'm using the Hyperterminal to load and run the
basic1 application, it is done correctly. But i
couldnt run any other example program (serial, or
twothreads),I'm load them and when I'm run them using
go it is halted and there are no response.


I could'nt load and debug any example program
following the procedure:

(gdb) set remotebaud 38400
(gdb) remote target /dev/ttyS0
(gdb) load
(gdb) continue
when doing continue the target PC is halted and there
is no response.

could you tell me what is the wrong? 

2- please could you tell me how to enable both the
ethernet and serial ports to have the communication
via  serial and loading the application via ethernet?


                             thanks
                              Muna



	
		
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* [ECOS] debug i386 application
@ 2004-08-26  8:43 Muna Hummady
  2004-08-26  8:57 ` Nick Garnett
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Muna Hummady @ 2004-08-26  8:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ecos-discuss; +Cc: Nick Garnett, amassa

hello

I want to boot the target i386 PC with the RedBoot via
a floppy and use GDB to load application image into
the target PC from the host PC via serial line or
ethernet.

As in "Embedded s/w development with eCos" 
{it is better to use serial port for RedBoot
communicationand allow the application to use Ethernet
port execlusively} 
{RedBoot is able to share the portsit uses for
debugging and diagnostics with the eCos application}

so I'm trying to do so :
1- First, I'm trying to connect the host target (i386)
to RedBoot via serial (I have only one serial port in
my target PC) so I'm enable the following option in
the redboot.ecc 
   CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL  and
   CYGNUM_HAL_VERTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CANNEL  (both to 
      port 0)

when I'm using the Hyperterminal to load and run the
basic1 application, it is done correctly. But i
couldnt run any other example program (serial, or
twothreads),I'm load them and when I'm run them using
go it is halted and there are no response.


I could'nt load and debug any example program
following the procedure:

(gdb) set remotebaud 38400
(gdb) remote target /dev/ttyS0
(gdb) load
(gdb) continue
when doing continue the target PC is halted and there
is no response.

could you tell me what is the wrong? 

2- please could you tell me how to enable both the
ethernet and serial ports to have the communication
via  serial and loading the application via ethernet?


please could anyone help me!!!!
                             thanks
                              Muna


		
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* Re:Re: [ECOS] debug i386 application
  2004-08-26  8:57 ` Nick Garnett
@ 2004-09-04  9:25 Muna Hummady
  2004-09-09 14:21 ` dpalmer
  -1 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Muna Hummady @ 2004-09-04  9:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ecos-discuss; +Cc: Nick Garnett, amassa

hello everyone
I'm just could connect the i386 host target to the
redboot target via serial. I also could debug the
example programs via the serial.
When I'm trying to establish connection between the
host and redBoot via ethernet following this
procedure:

1- set the host ip-address to "192.168.0.2"
 
2-  (gdb) target remote 192.168.0.10:9000
     a message appear:
        " no route to host"

3- when i"m booting redboot, appear
   " no network card found"
and when I check the ip_address it appear 0.0.0.0.
(i have in the redboot target PC a built in network
controller and also a intel network card , the
connection failed with both"


I dont know why this happened? because I do the
following during building redboot.bin

1- define the ip_address in the redboot.ecc as shown:

    CYGDAT_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_IP_ADDR  "192, 168, 0, 10"

2- enable CYGSEM_REDBOOT_DEFAULT_NO_BOOTP
   user-value 1

 
 
Did anyone have suggestion??????
                   thanks
                   Muna
  

--- Nick Garnett <nickg@ecoscentric.com> wrote:

> Muna Hummady <muna_hummady@yahoo.com> writes:
> 
> > hello
> > 
> > I want to boot the target i386 PC with the RedBoot
> via
> > a floppy and use GDB to load application image
> into
> > the target PC from the host PC via serial line or
> > ethernet.
> > 
> > As in "Embedded s/w development with eCos" 
> > {it is better to use serial port for RedBoot
> > communicationand allow the application to use
> Ethernet
> > port execlusively} 
> > {RedBoot is able to share the portsit uses for
> > debugging and diagnostics with the eCos
> application}
> > 
> > so I'm trying to do so :
> > 1- First, I'm trying to connect the host target
> (i386)
> > to RedBoot via serial (I have only one serial port
> in
> > my target PC) so I'm enable the following option
> in
> > the redboot.ecc 
> >    CYGNUM_HAL_VIRTUAL_VECTOR_DEBUG_CHANNEL  and
> >    CYGNUM_HAL_VERTUAL_VECTOR_CONSOLE_CANNEL  (both
> to 
> >       port 0)
> 
> You should not need to make any changes to the
> RedBoot configuration.
> The default should do exactly what you want. 
> RedBoot starts listening
> on all channels and only locks onto one when it
> detects activity.
> 
> You could also try downloading the prebuilt binary
> from the website
> and use that.
> 
> > 
> > when I'm using the Hyperterminal to load and run
> the
> > basic1 application, it is done correctly. But i
> > couldnt run any other example program (serial, or
> > twothreads),I'm load them and when I'm run them
> using
> > go it is halted and there are no response.
> > 
> > 
> > I could'nt load and debug any example program
> > following the procedure:
> > 
> > (gdb) set remotebaud 38400
> > (gdb) remote target /dev/ttyS0
> > (gdb) load
> > (gdb) continue
> > when doing continue the target PC is halted and
> there
> > is no response.
> > 
> > could you tell me what is the wrong? 
> 
> If you are using a standard RedBoot then you should
> be able to run
> these programs with no trouble.
> 
> As I have said before, start by running some of the
> standard kernel
> test programs, in particular tm_basic.
> 
> > 
> > 2- please could you tell me how to enable both the
> > ethernet and serial ports to have the
> communication
> > via  serial and loading the application via
> ethernet?
> 
> So long as you have an Intel EtherPro 100 card, the
> standard RedBoot
> should bring the ethernet up. There are also
> configurations for
> RealTek 8139 and Intel i8254x based cards.
> 
> -- 
> Nick Garnett                    eCos Kernel
> Architect
> http://www.ecoscentric.com/     The eCos and RedBoot
> experts
> 
> 


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2004-08-24 18:19 [ECOS] debug i386 application Muna Hummady
2004-08-26  8:43 Muna Hummady
2004-08-26  8:57 ` Nick Garnett
2004-09-04  9:25 Muna Hummady
2004-09-09 14:21 ` dpalmer
2004-09-20  8:50   ` Muna Hummady
2004-09-20  8:51     ` Muna Hummady
2004-09-20  9:39     ` Jonathan Larmour
2004-09-20  9:46       ` Jonathan Larmour
2004-09-20  8:53   ` Muna Hummady
2004-09-20  8:58     ` Muna Hummady
2004-09-20  9:11     ` Andrew Lunn
2004-09-20 12:18       ` Muna Hummady
2004-09-20 12:25         ` Andrew Lunn
2004-09-20 18:07           ` Muna Hummady

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