Antw: Re: Lauterbach ICD In-Circuit Debugger

Klaus Heydeck Heydeck at kieback-peter.de
Thu Jan 23 03:47:57 EST 2003


>>
>> A lot of people suggest to use the Abatron BDI2000 as debug system. I used
>> the Lauterbach TRACE32-ICD system with ARM processors without MMU (no
>> Linux) and it works extremely well.
>> The manufacturer claims it fully supports both the MMU and the Linux kernel
>> (see here for more details
>> http://www.lauterbach.com/cgi-bin/docloc.pl?file=rtoslinux.pdf). Can
>> anybody who used it confirm this point?
>
>I can. You can debug the kernel and e.g. interrupts using virtual
>addresses very well, you just have to specify the mapping
>(e.g. for ppc map phys 0x00000000 to 0xc0000000)
>
>I've not looked in detail yet to debug user processes.
>
We are using the TRACE32-ICD (MPC8xx) with U-Boot and Kernel 2.4.4.
Kernel debugging works without any problems. User space debugging is also
fine - but only if you don't have to debug shared libraries :-(
I think the T32 is a very good choice for kernel debugging, especially if you
have experience with the GUI and don t need the documentation or online help ;-)
If the problems with the shared libs are solved you have _one_ debugger for
kernel and applications.

Best regards,
Klaus Heydeck

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Klaus Heydeck
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