Green Hills compiler and debugger for ColdFire

I may be misremembering but I think our version of 1..8.9 came with both Mac & P&E wigglers. You need a driver - look for a program called peserv.exe somehwhere in your GHS installation directory.

Try playing around with the -g or -G and -dual_debug compiler options. We managed to get it to work with our EST VisionProbe.

Cheers TW

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A customer of ours has a Green Hills compiler suite for the 68k and ColdFire. The version he has is 1.8.9, from 2000.

Does anyone know if the Green Hills debugger will work with the ColdFire bdm adaptor from P&E Micro? The latest Green Hills version will, apparently, but we don't know about the older version. The old version supports the Macgraigor wiggler, but that no longer exists for the ColdFire. Perhaps the P&E Micro version and the Macgraigor wiggler are compatible?

As an alternative, we've been trying to get gdb to work with the coff files generated by the Green Hills compiler. It's easy enough to get the binary code image out of the coff file, but I'm failing to get any useful debugging information out of the coff file (or .cfe, as Green Hills calls it). Does anyone have any ideas there?

mvh.,

David

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David Brown

The customer found the peserv.exe program, along with some documentation files. They only mention ColdFire v3 cores, but it certainly adds weight to our hopes that the P&E Micro BDM cable will work. Thanks for the tip!

We've already tried these flags (I think), without success. But thanks anyway.

mvh.,

David

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David Brown

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