From: Jim.Montville@nokia.com
To: gdb@sourceware.cygnus.com
Subject: Need Help with i960 simulator
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 12:57:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <BF2E0B2E7B94D211B31E0008C7EAB9DB04575FA7@daeis03nok> (raw)
I'm trying to use the i960 simulator that came with gdb-5.0, and I believe I
have it all configured and built properly (--target=i960-sim-coff), but I
have some fundamental 'newbie' issues:
1. I know that I have to define memory regions to the simulator, but I
haven't a clue how to do this from within gdb. Without memory regions
defined, I can load a i960 coff executable, and specify 'target sim', but if
I run or single step, I get a segmentation fault.
2. I have been somewhat successfull with run.exe which was built when I
built gdb. That's where I learned about the options to i960 sim,
specifically the --regions command line option.
Am I on the wrong track with trying to use the i960 sim from within gdb?
Does i960 sim only exist as a standalone application?
Thanks in advance. Any help that anyone can offer will be appreciated.
Jim Montville
Nokia Networks
jim.montville@nokia.com
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2001-02-12 12:57 Jim.Montville [this message]
2001-02-14 11:40 ` Frank Ch. Eigler
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