Daniel
Then what ARE you using on the target?
I have a kernel, busybox (for init and sh) and kaffe+associated files. These have all been cross compiled from i386 for mipsel-linux using gcc (2.95 or 3.0).
You have to connect to some particular debug stub. That determines what protocol to use.
I wanted to test starting the whole thing up and connecting with gdb before trying to actually debug anything. So, I haven't begun to worry about debug stubs.
Frankly, I'm confused as to where they'd go. It seems to me I want to let the kernel start up on the pda and then use gdb to tell it to start running kaffe. If that's true, I need debug stubs in kaffe. Am I completely wrong with this idea?
Mark
-- Daniel Jacobowitz MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer
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