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For a debug environment, I am using OpenOCD with a Wiggler-clone JTAG interface. The
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following steps worked for me with a 20081028 OpenOCD snapshot.
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GENERAL STEPS:
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1. Check out OpenOCD
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svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk openocd
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2. Build OpenOCD
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Read the INSTALL file from the files you just downloaded. You probably just need
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to run:
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./bootstrap
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Then configure OpenOCD using the configure script created by ./bootstrap.
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./configure --enable-parport
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Build OpenOCD with:
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make
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Install OpenOCD. Since we used the default configuration the code will be
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installed at /usr/local/bin/openocd. Other files will be installed at
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/usr/local/lib/openocd (configuration files, scripts, etc.) and /usr/local/share/info
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(online documentation accessable via 'info openocd'). You need root priviledges
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to do the following:
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make install.
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3. Setup
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OpenOCD reads its configuration from the file openocd.cfg in the current directory
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when started. You have two different options:
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* Create a symbolic link named openocd.cfg to one of the configuration files in
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/usr/local/lib/openocd, or
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* Use a custom configuration file specified with the ‘-f <conf.file>’ command line
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switch opeion when starting OpenOCD.
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For the STR-P711, I have included bash scripts in the scripts sub-directory.
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4. Running OpenOCD
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Make sure the ARM7TDMI board is powered and the JTAG cable is connected
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Run 'src/openocd -d' (might be required to be root) and check for any errors
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reported. The '-d' option enables debugging info.
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5. Telnet interface
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telnet into port 4444 to get a command interface: 'telnet localhost 4444'
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6. GDB
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start arm-elf-gdb
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type 'file <executable.elf>' to load the executable
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type 'set debug remote 1' to enable tracing of gdb protocol (if required)
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type 'target remote localhost:3333' to connect to the target
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The same commands from the telnet interface can now be accessed through the
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'monitor' command, e.g. 'monitor help'
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