On 23/12/2010 8.18, Øyvind Harboe wrote:
Apparently TI just did an A9 version of their BeagleBoard:
http://pandaboard.org/
Hi,
yes and I am one of the proud winners of it ;-)
You can find details of my Panda Early Adopter Project here (it
involves openocd as well):
Hi Luca,
it's great that you're working on this!
Be sure to post your results. Perhaps you would care to
create a fork of openocd on to push your work in progress?
A lot of other OpenOCD developers keep their stuff there for
all to see.
http://repo.or.cz/regproj.cgi?fork=openocd.git
On 22/12/2010 20:53, Freddie Chopin wrote:
On 2010-12-22 18:31, Spencer Oliver wrote:
diff --git a/tcl/target/stm32.cfg b/tcl/target/stm32.cfg
index 86e6ebb..eef1269 100644
--- a/tcl/target/stm32.cfg
+++ b/tcl/target/stm32.cfg
@@ -52,18 +52,22 @@ if { [info exists BSTAPID ] } {
set _BSTAPID4
On 22/12/2010 20:51, Freddie Chopin wrote:
On 2010-12-22 18:31, Spencer Oliver wrote:
- 0xdf, 0xf8, 0x20, 0x40, /* ldr r4, STM32_FLASH_BASE */
+ 0x08, 0x4c, /* ldr r4, STM32_FLASH_BASE */
How is that possible?
I spotted this aswell, but have checked on a few compilers and they all
produce
Hi Luca,
it's great that you're working on this!
Be sure to post your results. Perhaps you would care to
create a fork of openocd on to push your work in progress?
A lot of other OpenOCD developers keep their stuff there for
all to see.
http://repo.or.cz/regproj.cgi?fork=openocd.git
I can't answer that question, but I would like to see a model
where each core is a GDB thread. Currently OpenOCD has
support for multiple cores by launching two GDB servers,
but it would suck to have two IDE's running just because you
have two cores.
multiple cores GDB debug sessions on the
I have Zoom AM3517 EVM Development Kit from Logic PD there I'm accidentally
damage u-boot.
I could restore it with booting from mmc but it will be nice to have a
possibility to restore it completely from command line with OpenOCD.
1. Did OpenOCD could flash X-Loader/u-boot with current git
On 23/12/2010 9.59, Øyvind Harboe wrote:
Hi Luca,
it's great that you're working on this!
Be sure to post your results. Perhaps you would care to
create a fork of openocd on to push your work in progress?
A lot of other OpenOCD developers keep their stuff there for
all to see.
Øyvind Harboe wrote:
I can't answer that question, but I would like to see a model
where each core is a GDB thread. Currently OpenOCD has
support for multiple cores by launching two GDB servers,
but it would suck to have two IDE's running just because you
have two cores.
multiple cores GDB
You said OpenOCD hassupport for multiple cores by launching two GDB
servers
Do you means
IDE #1 - GDB #1 | + OpenOCD - JTAG - TAP CORE
#2 - TAP CORE #1 -
IDE #2 - GDB #2 | |---|
Does the actual OpenOCD can support
From: Spencer Oliver ntfr...@users.sourceforge.net
The flash bank name is a required element in adding flash banks,
however other than looking at the config file there is no way of
getting the name used in openocd.
Signed-off-by: Spencer Oliver ntfr...@users.sourceforge.net
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I can't find the original message with
this $SUBJECT to reply to it ... but wanted
to point out that it's nonsense.
Beagles have single OMAP3 based chips, and
thus have Cortex-A8 cores.
If you want a Cortex-A9 board, look at the
PandaBoard instead. Right now they're hard
to find; supply
Hello Openers! :-)
Today is my birthday so I want to share promised draft of the libswd,
that is now available at
http://files.tomek.cedro.info/electronics/arm/cortex/libswd/ ;-)
I forgot power supply for my laptop so was not able to put it on the
sourceforge and document with doxygen as planned
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