From: Robin Gilks <robin.gilks@tait.co.nz>
To: linuxppc embedded <linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: Semi hosting with BDI2000 BDM ?
Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 10:57:22 +1200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3EC96152.ED1F5020@tait.co.nz> (raw)
Greetings
Having worked on ARM CPUs for several years where a semi-hosting mode is available
for debugging, I'm wondering if something similar is available using a BDI2000 on a
MPC8xx target.
What I'm looking to do is put together a suite of tests that don't rely on the
serial port to get the results out - in fact one of the tests is to check the serial
port!!
Anyone used or have sample code for a 'printf' implementation that appears on the
debug host rather on a serial line/LCD output etc?
--
Robin Gilks
Senior Design Engineer Phone: (64)(3) 358 ????
Tait Electronics Fax : (64)(3) 359 4632
PO Box 1645 Christchurch Email : robin.gilks@tait.co.nz
New Zealand
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2003-05-19 22:57 Robin Gilks [this message]
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2003-05-21 4:34 Semi hosting with BDI2000 BDM ? Milton D. Miller II
2003-05-22 1:50 ` Robin Gilks
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