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:Debugging of Embedded Linux Applications on ARM9/ARM11 Processors
Debugging of Embedded Linux Applications on ARM9/ARM11 Processors
Jun 26, 2009, 16 :31 UTC (5 Talkback[s]) (3434 reads)

(Other stories by Heiko Riessland)

"Embedded Linux as an operating system for modern ARM processors? Maybe not such a bad idea? Linux is a multitasking operating system and therefore, each process must be assigned its own process address space. However, this partitioning greatly complicates the debugging of processors and inter-process functionality. So what can be done to tackle this? The following article illustrates some possibilities how you can successfully achieve your goal.

"Nowadays, two different debug approaches are normally still used with software development on embedded systems. On the one hand is mostly the classic debug tool, with which the behavior of the Linux kernel is examined. This tool helps the developer to detect problems during the boot phase of the operating system, detect faults in self-coded driver modules or display the back trace of kernel routines.

"For debugging at application level, generally a special debug server is started on the target system. This server offers an interface to receive commands from the developer for debugging. It usually communicates with the host PC via the Ethernet interface. The operating system is not influenced by the debug session."

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Rainer,You must immediately cease and de ...   University Degree Mandatory   
Gavin Flower
Jun 26, 2009, 20:51:04
 
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