Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/10/03/06:42:07
Hello,
My question is about implementing a remote GDB on a PC. The target will
be a MIPS processor. Please allow me to give some details before comming
to the actual question. My apologies for the long message.
Our group has the task of verifying a MIPS processor. We only have an
emulated model and not the silicon. So far we have designed a board
on which sits the MIPS [emulated model]. This board itself sits
on the PCI bus slot in a Win95 PC. This board has 128 MB memory and
provides Interrupt controller and Memory management to the MIPS
processor.
I have implemented a VXD and a VC++ front end for this board. I can
read/write to any memory location on this board. Also my software provides
the PC's I/O namely the disks,Console and Keyboard to the MIPS processor.
So if we have some software running around the MIPS processor it can use
the PC's I/O using my software.
Now my task is to implement a stub for the MIPS processor to run
on the board I mentioned before. The host machine will be the Win95 PC.
I have downloaded the Cygwin32 layer and the gdb. [with source].
I understand that I will need to provide an interface between my software
and the Cygwin32 layer.
Can someone please tell which sections of the Cygwin32 layer or the GDB
software, I will have to look at. [and modify].
I would also highly appreciate if any of you can share your experiences in
this regard.
thanks
madhu krishnamurthy
Software Engineer, Toshiba
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