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Thanks for the clarification. I am attaching gdbserver.png that shows the response of JLinkGDBServerCL 4.96g on issuing a ctrl+c command. The target never comes to a halt.
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So is it correct to use "monitor halt" instead of issuing a "ctrl+c" from gdb as currently if I issue a ctrl+c command I get an error on jlinkgdbserver saying that could not halt the core, but doing monitor halt seems to work fine.... "GDB receives only a string response like "Writing register (PC = 0x...)" In my case the monitor commands don't seem to return any output to gdb. Though the JLinkGDBServer does show a message. What I get on my gdb is simply an OK packet after setting : set debug re…
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Hi, I am trying to set a breakpoint by using jlink gdbserver monitor command from gdb : monitor setbp <Address> The jlink gdbserver shows that the breakpoint has been set but doing "info b" in gdb doesn't show the breakpoint. Also if I continue the program execution by using "monitor go" then gdb never hits that breakpoint or in other words gdb doesn't get any notifications about monitor commands actions. Is this expexted ? If yes then how should I use monitor commands such that gdb knows about …
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Thanks for the response. It will be extremely helpful if you can provide me with the MO scripts for lpc5410. I have received my target hardware and will give a try to the lpc4350_M0 script and let you know if I run into some problem. Regards.
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Thanks.....will give this a try and see if I can get M0 running on lpc5410 after modifying these......
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Hi, I am using JLinkGDBServer and gdb to debug and download my application on Cortex-M4 core of NXP LPC54102 board with JLink probe. The board along with a cortex M4 core also has a cortex M0 core available on it. JLink by default gets connected to Cortex-M4 core. Can someone please tell me that how can I access Cortex-M0 core of LPC54102 using JLinkGDBServer ? Thanks in advance......
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Has anyone been able to successfully do multicore debugging on imx6 using multiple JLinkGDBServers ? I have followed the method described in the above post and have made seperate JLink init scripts for each core by specifying its core address but still all of them connect to only the first core... Any help... Does segger plan to provide some readymade init scripts for multicore debugging on imx6 as mentioned in above posts ?