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Irfan3
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Hello team,

I am using code warrior v10.5 for my t2080rdb board for debugging. Can you help me in connecting the board to the code warrior through software. I have connected the probe and tap by the help of codewarrior tap user guide but unable to connect the hardware through ide for debugging. Do you have steps for connecting and then debugging uboot. 

 

 

 

 

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Irfan3
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Hi Yipingwang,

Thanks for your quick response.

I had followed the code warrior probe tap user guide for setting the probe with the host and the target. My assumption is that you have taken it as hardware connections.

My question is related to the target hardware+code warrior kit and code warrior IDE connection. How will i come to know whether my target is connected to the IDE. Are there any steps for setting up the connections and i am using code warrior over USB as connection type and not Ethernet.

Please feel free to ask if you didn't understand my question

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yipingwang
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As I mentioned previously, first please create a bareboard "hello world" project, then check whether you could connect this project to the target board.

Please refer to sections "3.2.1 Creating CodeWarrior Bareboard Application Project" and "3.4.1 Debugging Bareboard Application Projects" in C:\Freescale\CW_PA_v10.5.1\PA\Power Architecture Processors Getting Started Guide.pdf to create and debug a bareboard project

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Irfan3
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Hi Yipingwang,

Sorry for missing that. After installing code warrior the first step was to execute the inbuild example "Hello world"  and we were able to see the output on tera term(Terminal).

Thanks to your information i was able to connect to the target and see the information on the IDE.

Last one question, after adding breakpoint and if i click on "resume to line" in diassembly the information present in disassembly vanishes and it doesn't stop. can you provide help on these.

 

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yipingwang
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Please refer to sections "3.2.1 Creating CodeWarrior Bareboard Application Project" and "3.4.1 Debugging Bareboard Application Projects" in C:\Freescale\CW_PA_v10.5.1\PA\Power Architecture Processors Getting Started Guide.pdf to create and debug a bareboard project.

For u-boot debugging, please refer to the section "7.6 Debugging U-Boot using NOR, NAND, SPI, and SD Card/MMC Flash Devices" in C:\Freescale\CW_PA_v10.5.1\PA\Help\PDF\Targeting_PA_Processors.pdf.

You could refer to "debug u-boot for e500mc" sections in this step by step application note https://community.nxp.com/t5/CodeWarrior-Development-Tools/CodeWarrior-U-Boot-Debugging/ta-p/1121398...

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Irfan3
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Hi Yipingwang,

Thanks for your quick response.

I had followed the code warrior probe tap user guide for setting the probe with the host and the target. My assumption is that you have taken it as hardware connections.

My question is related to the target hardware+code warrior kit and code warrior IDE connection. How will i come to know whether my target is connected to the IDE. Are there any steps for setting up the connections and i am using code warrior over USB as connection type and not Ethernet.

Please feel free to ask if you didn't understand my question

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