Hi all, I have a GCC application that will run in a board with an ERC32 (SPARC) processor. For many reasons, this app has to run in RAM, not ROM. So, the ELF32 image has a ".boot" section which starts the board and copies the main program from a ".text" section to RAM. This .text section has different LMA (pointing to ROM) and VMA (RAM) addresses, as you can see below: Idx Name Size VMA LMA File off Algn 0 .boot 00001320 00000000 00000000 000000b4 2**0 CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, READONLY, CODE 1 .text 0001d1b0 02001000 00001320 000013d8 2**3 CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, CODE [...] I'm trying to debug this app using GDB and a simulator. My problem is that, when I load the image to debug, the .text section is already in the 0x2001000 address (VMA), and the LMA area (starting from 0x1320) is empty - so I can't debug appropriately the routine that copies the .text section to RAM. I'd like to know if GDB loads sections from an ELF file to a target using the VMA addresses and, if yes, if it's possible to change this behavior and tell it to send my .text section to its LMA address. Any answer or comment will be very appreciated. Thank you in advance and best regards, Fabrício de Novaes Kucinskis.