[ixp1200] Workbench, debug with "hardware" option?

NING WENG nweng at ecs.umass.edu
Sat Nov 9 09:08:54 EST 2002


How about using only serial cable?

On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Ravi modgekar wrote:

> 
> Well the method described by Aaron kunze works well even on Boston Harbor board but make sure that u use a Cross Ethernet Cable.
> Rgds
> Ravi
>  Jorge Hermosillo G <j.hermosillo at itesm.mx> wrote:Hi Irvin,
> 
> I am forwarding you a previous e-mail from Aaron Kunze that helped us a
> lot in doing what you are trying to do, in an ENP2505 board from
> Radisys. We succesfully have tried running C code from the workbench in
> the board following this. 
> 
> Hope this help you.
> 
> Jorge Hermosillo
> 
> 
> Najati,
> 
> If you are using the workbench, the process for loading microC is
> the same
> as the process for loading microengine assembly. It's been a long
> time
> since I've loaded any code without the microACE framework, so my
> memory is
> rusty. :) If your board is running Linux, you have to make sure
> that the
> ue.o driver is loaded and that the rs_udebug process is running in
> the
> background. Both of these ship with the SDK and can be found in
> ixasdk/bin/arm-be. Then, in the workbench hardware settings on your
> development system, say "Connect via Ethernet" and give it the IP
> address of
> the debug port of the board.
> 
> If you are using VxWorks, the development system side is the same,
> but on
> the board you need to run VxWorksNetApp.o. There is a readme file
> with the
> workbench that can walk you through this process. It is called
> VxWorksBuild_ReadMe.txt.
> 
> Hope this helps!
> 
> Aaron
> 
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> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Najati Imam [mailto:nrimam0 at uky.edu] 
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 1:47 PM
> > To: ixp1200 at CS.Princeton.EDU
> > Subject: Re: [ixp1200] microC development
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > Let me clarify this a bit. Development of microC 
> > *microACEs* is not 
> > > supported by Intel in IXA SDK 2.x. Use of microC outside of the
> > > microACE framework is supported and microC code will run on the 
> > > IXP1200 hardware.
> > 
> > Oh? thats cool. What does one need as far as run time 
> > environment to do 
> > so? Namely, can one take a uof compiled from the workbench 
> > and start it 
> > on a microengine(s) and if so how?
> > 
> > guilt
> >
> 
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