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2001-08-01 Radzislaw Galler <rgaller@…>

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2#  $Id$
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4#  Author: Radzislaw Galler (rgaller@et.put.poznan.pl)
5#
6
7
8Getting started with EVB7045F and gensh2
9========================================
10This is a capture of success path to put a RTEMS sample
11'hello.exe' on the evaluation board EVB7045F.
12
13 What you need
14---------------
15   * Computer with two operating systems: Linux and Wndows 2000 (tm) -
16     that was in my case (see section 'Variations')
17
18   * Flash Development Toolkit (FDT) - available on HMSE homepage
19     (http://www.hmse.com/products/fdt/support.htm)
20
21   * 'gdbstubs' - available on SourceForge
22     (http://sourceforge.net/projects/gdbstubs/)
23
24   * working GNU C compiler for Hitach SH processors; do-it-yourself
25     (on Linux) or download ready stuff for Windows'9x/NT/2k from
26     (http://www.hitachi-eu.com/hel/ecg/) or from Hitach Databook 2001
27     CD-ROM (if no luck try to search on the net for gnu99r1p1.zip)
28     
29   * GDB compiled for target sh-rtems  - do-it-yourself or download
30     from ftp://ftp.oarcorp.com:21/pub/rtems/snapshots/c_tools/
31
32   * RTEMS (ofcourse) you probably already have if you are reading this
33     document
34
35 Instalation of 'gdbstubs'
36--------------------------
37  Once you downladed and unzipped gdbstubs you have to compile
38  it. First modify the Makefile to use the compiler installed on your
39  machine.  Then issue the command:
40
41  $ make
42
43  This should produce the default target sh2-7045edk.out. This is the
44  S-record file which should be added to FDT project (renaming it to
45  *.mot extension helps a bit).
46  If you are lucky you will be able to put the file into the FLASH
47  following the instuctions in FDT and EVB manuals.
48 
49  Well I wasn't lucky so I had to bypass the Universal Programming
50  Board (see EVB7045F User Manual) and manually put the processor into
51  BOOT mode. This can be done by shortening the capacitor C8 (or C108
52  on schematics) which puts the UPB into permanent reset state, and by
53  removing jumper JP4 (or JP104 on schematics) and connecting its
54  middle pin to the ground. After pressing CRES button the processor
55  is in BOOT mode. In FDT select "direct connection":
56
57  Menu Project->Properties->Device->Select Interface
58
59  After that there should be no problem in putting the program into the
60  FLASH.
61
62 Loading 'hello.exe' on board
63------------------------------
64  I assume you are able to compile RTEMS with 'gensh2' BSP and
65  necessary tools. If not please refer to 'started.pdf' document which
66  describes the procedure (http://www.oarcorp.com/).
67
68  At the time of writing this document 'gdbstubs' default
69  communication port was SCI1. So it was the default port for
70  /dev/console in RTEMS. To avoid problems I had check these settings
71  both in 'gdbstubs' and $RTEMS_ROOT/c/src/lib/libbsp/sh/gensh2/include/bsp.h
72
73  After changing the line
74
75  #define BSP_CONSOLE_DEVNAME "/dev/sci1"
76
77  to
78
79  #define BSP_CONSOLE_DEVNAME "/dev/sci0"
80
81  in 'bsp.h' and rebuilding RTEMS there should no problem in running
82  'hello.exe' and other samples.
83
84  For downloading connect a serial cable to computer and EVB. You will
85  also need a second cable and second serial port to see the effects
86  of your work.
87
88  Assuming you are working in Linux and Xwindows fire up two terminal
89  windows. In the first one run sh-rtems-gdb, in the second run a
90  serial port terminal (for example 'minicom'). Set up the serial
91  terminal to a port connected to SCI0 and leave the window in a
92  visible place on the desktop. The debugger should be invoked best
93  from the directory where 'hello.exe' is placed. Assuming that here
94  is a GDB session:
95
96  --------start------
97  $ sh-rtems-gdb hello.exe
98  GNU gdb 5.0
99  Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
100  GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
101  welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
102  Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
103  There is absolutely no warranty for GDB.  Type "show warranty" for details.
104  This GDB was configured as "--host=i686-pc-linux-gnu --target=sh-rtems"...
105  (gdb) set remotebaud 115200
106  (gdb) target remote /dev/ttyS0
107  Remote debugging using /dev/ttyS0
108  0x0 in ?? ()
109  (gdb) load
110  Loading section .text, size 0x12d70 lma 0x444000
111  Loading section .data, size 0xb80 lma 0x456df0
112  Loading section .stack, size 0x10 lma 0xfffffec0
113  Start address 0x444000 , load size 80128
114  Transfer rate: 58274 bits/sec, 153 bytes/write.
115  (gdb) continue
116  Continuing.
117
118  Program received signal 0, Signal 0.
119  0x44ec36 in exit (code=0) at exit.c:70
120  70    exit.c: No such file or directory.
121  (gdb)
122  --------end-------
123 
124  And here is a capture from the serial terminal window:
125
126*** HELLO WORLD TEST ***
127Hello World
128*** END OF HELLO WORLD TEST ***
129
130  Beautiful, isn't it? That's all!
131 
132
133
134 Variations
135------------
136  I'm sure that not every one can afford having two operating systems
137  on one computer. I believe there will be a day that nobody will need
138  an MS stuff anymore... ;)
139
140  It is possible to repeat the success on MS Windows only. To do the
141  same on Linux only you need a tool to downlad 'gdbstubs' on the
142  board. This should be no problem to find it on the net but right now
143  I don't know about it.
144
145  For your convenience there are several graphical interfaces for GDB
146  available on the net. I just name two of them:
147
148  DDD - stands for Data Display Debugger
149        (http://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/)
150
151  Insight - a Tcl/Tk interface available both for MS Windows and
152            Xwindows (http://sources.redhat.com/insight/)
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