JTAG (Linux) article
Hello,
There is an article in the September 2010 Embedded System Magazine, which features a story about how to use a JTAG (less than $100 usd) on an embedded linux kernel for debugging. If anyone is interested, drop me some email and I'll forward the zip file to you: cmp_esd0910_pdf.zip in case you want to search in out for yourself. James |
JTAG (Linux) article
Previously you wrote:
> Hello, > > > There is an article in the September 2010 Embedded System > Magazine, which features a story about how to use a JTAG > (less than $100 usd) on an embedded linux kernel for debugging. > > > If anyone is interested, drop me some email and I'll forward > the zip file to you: > > cmp_esd0910_pdf.zip > > in case you want to search in out for yourself. > > > James Several folks have asked for the zip file. The device/article are based on software, found in portage (very cool, but a version bump is needed)... http://openocd.berlios.de dev-embedded/openocd hth, James |
JTAG (Linux) article
wireless wrote:
> The device/article are based on software, found in portage > (very cool, but a version bump is needed)... > > http://openocd.berlios.de > > dev-embedded/openocd There haven't been any more upstream releases, although there is definately upstream activity. I guess a git ebuild would be nice.. :) //Peter |
JTAG (Linux) article
wireless wrote:
> Several folks have asked for the zip file. It's actually available from the publisher already. Look for a link on http://embedded.com/ down in the right column. "PDF of ESD's Digital Edition." http://www.nxtbook.com/fx/save/index.php?book_id=__NXT__d6d22c6846b4d21f00eda86ff 3bdd505&pdf=1 //Peter |
JTAG (Linux) article
Previously you wrote:
> wireless wrote: >> The device/article are based on software, found in portage >> (very cool, but a version bump is needed)... >> >> http://openocd.berlios.de >> >> dev-embedded/openocd > > There haven't been any more upstream releases, although there is > definately upstream activity. I guess a git ebuild would be nice.. :) http://openocd.berlios.de/web/?m=201002 this shows version 0.4.0: OpenOCD v0.4.0 released Monday, February 22nd, 2010 ARM looks to be the most active platform for openocd portage has version ~0.3.1 James |
JTAG (Linux) article
wireless wrote:
> > There haven't been any more upstream releases, although there is > > definately upstream activity. I guess a git ebuild would be nice.. :) > > http://openocd.berlios.de/web/?m=201002 > this shows version 0.4.0: > > OpenOCD v0.4.0 released Monday, February 22nd, 2010 > > ARM looks to be the most active platform for openocd > > portage has version ~0.3.1 Oh sorry! I forgot that not even 0.4.0 is in portage. : But I do suggest a git version. Upstream development is pretty stable. And! There *is* a git ebuild already, from March. I guess just unmask it and emerge. echo 'dev-embedded/openocd **' >> /etc/portage/package.keywords emerge openocd -av Yes you're right, ARM is the major platform and works well, but I don't believe it is meant to *only* do ARM. //Peter |
JTAG (Linux) article
On Tuesday, September 14, 2010 19:44:20 Peter Stuge wrote:
> wireless wrote: > > > There haven't been any more upstream releases, although there is > > > definately upstream activity. I guess a git ebuild would be nice.. :) > > > > http://openocd.berlios.de/web/?m=201002 > > this shows version 0.4.0: > > > > OpenOCD v0.4.0 released Monday, February 22nd, 2010 > > > > ARM looks to be the most active platform for openocd > > > > portage has version ~0.3.1 > > Oh sorry! I forgot that not even 0.4.0 is in portage. : But I do > suggest a git version. Upstream development is pretty stable. i guess someone should step up to be a maintainer for openocd. i have no personal interest in it as we use urjtag at my job, so that's what i watch over (up and down stream). -mike |
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Mike Frysinger wrote:
> i guess someone should step up to be a maintainer for openocd. Yeah. I'm on the right way, but am too busy doing many things.. //Peter |
JTAG (Linux) article
On 09/20/2010 12:35 PM, Peter Stuge wrote:
> Mike Frysinger wrote: >> i guess someone should step up to be a maintainer for openocd. > Yeah. I'm on the right way, but am too busy doing many things.. > > > //Peter I'm a gentoo user and also an openocd user. I'm also an openocd contributor, mostly bug fixes on the xscale target. I'm not a gentoo developer, but I've been using it for many years. I'm able and willing to help out, if someone would be willing to sponsor / mentor me. Thanks, Mike |
JTAG (Linux) article
On Mon, 2010-09-20 at 14:03 -0700, Mike Dunn wrote:
> On 09/20/2010 12:35 PM, Peter Stuge wrote: > > Mike Frysinger wrote: > >> i guess someone should step up to be a maintainer for openocd. > > Yeah. I'm on the right way, but am too busy doing many things.. > > > > > > //Peter > I'm a gentoo user and also an openocd user. I'm also an openocd contributor, > mostly bug fixes on the xscale target. I'm not a gentoo developer, but I've > been using it for many years. I'm able and willing to help out, if someone > would be willing to sponsor / mentor me. Thanks for the offer. openocd is only one package, so it's best to have somebody proxy maintain it. Personaly I've always used the openocd-9999 pkg. -- solar <solar@gentoo.org> Gentoo Linux |
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