From: Cal Erickson <cal_erickson@mvista.com>
To: Nguyen Xuan Hoang <hoang_nguyen@smartstors.com>
Cc: linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org, support@mvista.com,
Jeff Maddox <support@hmi.com>
Subject: Re: BDM problem
Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 14:46:36 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <39A6E93C.54BA9C60@mvista.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 00ba01c00f0c$abd41100$0401a8c0@hoangmobile
Hoang,
When you are trying to use the Avocet Systems HMI BMD device
have you built a kernel with Kernel Hacking disabled? It appears
from your description the it is still enabled. When kgdb is enabled
through kernel hacking, it starts and immediately hits a breakpoint.
If you at this time set a breakpoint further on then you should be
able to proceed. If you want to use the HMI BMD then you need
to un-select kernel hacking and rebuild your kernel.
Cal Erickson
Nguyen Xuan Hoang wrote:
> Hi All, I have problem when running Linux kernel using BDM. It seems
> not a new problem, from this mail list I can learn some thing: Before
> run the debugger: - Set DER to 0 using BDM command: X
> DER 30002400f 0- Set ICTRL to 7 using
> BDM command: X ICTRL
> 00000000 7- Run the debugger: g However, the BDM auto
> stop right after the kernel execute: (perhaps it turn on the virtual
> mode here) execve("/sbin/init",argv_init,envp-init); in
> file /init/main.c The BDM show that an breakpoint occur (the PC =
> 0xFEEDDA8),but of course I didn't set any breakpoint. My system is:
> RPX LITE + HMI BDM + SOURCE GATE II Could anyone please point me a
> solution. Thank in advancesHoang
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2000-08-25 21:46 ` Cal Erickson [this message]
2000-08-29 5:28 ` BDM problem Nguyen Xuan Hoang
2000-08-28 14:51 ` Cal Erickson
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