Hello,
I apologize if this is a "newbie" question, however I have not been able to
figure this out for some time.
I am trying to debug my program that I compiled in msp430-gcc with MSPDebug. I
am able to connect to my FET and download the code just fine, however when I try
to run my code it gets caught up in limbo somewhere. The next step for me is to
set break points and step through my code to find out where exactly my code is
taking off to Australia.
To set a break point in MSPDebug, you have to supply an address. My question is
how does this address correspond to line numbers within specific files? For
example, say I wanted to set a breakpoint at line 15 in main.c. Is there a tool
where I can look-up addresses in my binary/source files?
I realize that mspgdb does this, however I am running into issues running the
code on mspgdb and would rather work entirely within MSPDebug if possible.
If I missed a tutorial/guide about this during my Googling I would be more than
happy to hunker down and read it.
Thanks, Dev
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