I'm trying to do simultaneous debugging on the Vybrid's A5 and M4 cores.
The A5 core is running TimeSys Linux and the M4 core is running MQX.
I can set Breakpoints for MQX over CMSIS-DAP and all seems to be great. However.....
I cannot set breakpoints for the Linux side of things. I'm using the instructions found in Chapter Six of "Vybrid Getting Started Guide with Linux-MQX".
When I try to set a breakpoint in a Linux/Timesys C program, Eclipse tries to insert that breakpoint into the MQX debugging session instead! I found this out when I saw Eclipse switch to the MQX Debugging Session "Commands" console and then try to set a breakpoint by executing this command:
break -p "/home/..........":73
The MQX debugging session then print out a message indicating that:
No compilation unit matching "/home/.........." was found
When I try to set a Linux debugging session breakpoint when an MQX debugging session is not active, a greyed-out breakpoint indicator shows up in the left column next on the source line. The breakpoints window shows nothing.
However.....I can select "Run to Line" on the Linux side. I can also set breakpoints in the Disassembly view on the Linux side. I just can't set breakpoints in the C Linux source. Weird.
Anyone have any clue what I cannot set Linux breakpoints? I went through all the menus, etc and searched through the Freescale Community to no avail.
Thanks In Advance
解決済! 解決策の投稿を見る。
Hi Jack,
What version of DS-5 are you using?
In the C/C++ Perspective, can you confirm you are using C/C++ breakpoints? Please see the attached screenshot (you can right click just to the left of the line numbers to get to this context menu).
We also have a document that shows how to build and debug a Hello World application using the TimeStorm plugins - are you able to do this?
https://linuxlink.timesys.com/docs/how_to_create_and_debug_hello_world_in_timestorm
Thanks,
Timesys Support
Hi Jack,
What version of DS-5 are you using?
In the C/C++ Perspective, can you confirm you are using C/C++ breakpoints? Please see the attached screenshot (you can right click just to the left of the line numbers to get to this context menu).
We also have a document that shows how to build and debug a Hello World application using the TimeStorm plugins - are you able to do this?
https://linuxlink.timesys.com/docs/how_to_create_and_debug_hello_world_in_timestorm
Thanks,
Timesys Support
Ah! That worked! Thanks!
What's the difference between the two different kinds of breakpoints?
The DS-5 I'm using is back at 5.16.0. I plan to upgrade, just not right now as I'm in the middle of a project and don't want to change anything that will break stuff.
Again, Thanks!
Hi Jack,
There isn't a difference that I am aware of - it is just that DS-5 uses and defaults to a different type of breakpoint than the standard C/C++ breakpoints - which is not the most intuitive.
Thanks,
Timesys Support
timesyssupport can you help with this case?