Albatron Technology ARM11/Cortex-A8 user manual Warranty

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bdiGDB for GNU Debugger, BDI2000 (ARM11/Cortex-A8)

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7 Warranty

ABATRON Switzerland warrants the physical diskette, cable, BDI2000 and physical documentation to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 24 months following the date of purchase when used under normal conditions.

In the event of notification within the warranty period of defects in material or workmanship, ABATRON will replace defective diskette, cable, BDI2000 or documentation. The remedy for breach of this warranty shall be limited to replacement and shall not encompass any other damages, includ- ing but not limited loss of profit, special, incidental, consequential, or other similar claims. ABATRON Switzerland specifically disclaims all other warranties- expressed or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purposes - with respect to defects in the diskette, cable, BDI2000 and documentation, and the program license granted here- in, including without limitation the operation of the program with respect to any particular application, use, or purposes. In no event shall ABATRON be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damages.

Failure in handling which leads to defects are not covered under this warranty. The warranty is void under any self-made repair operation except exchanging the fuse.

© Copyright 1997-2007 by ABATRON AG Switzerland

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Contents BdiGDB Introduction InstallationUsing bdiGDB BDI2000 BDI ConfigurationTroubleshooting Maintenance Trademarks AppendicesIntroduction BDI2000BDI Configuration For BDI Main / Target a connector signals see table on next InstallationConnecting the BDI2000 to Target BDI Main / Target a Connector Signals Jtag Test ResetChanging Target Processor Type For Target B connector signals see table on next Adaptive ClockingBDI Target B Connector Signals Returned Jtag Test ClockPlease switch on the system in the following sequence External power supply Target systemPower Supply from Target System 142Status LED «MODE» Built in LED indicates the following BDI statesRS232 Connector PC Host BASE-T ConnectorEthernet communication Name DescriptionActivating Bootp Installation of the Configuration SoftwareOverview of an installation / configuration process 1 Configuration with a Linux / Unix host Build the setup toolLoad/Update the BDI firmware/logic Following the steps to bring-up a new BDI2000file name without any path Check configuration and exit loader modeTransmit the initial configuration parameters For more information about Tftp use man tftpd2 Configuration with a Windows host Ory / programmable logicRecover procedure Reassemble the unit as described in Appendix «Maintenance»Testing the BDI2000 to host connection Tftp server for Windows NTUsing bdiGDB Principle of operationConfiguration File Part Init BdiGDB for GNU Debugger, BDI2000 ARM11/Cortex-A8 Format COFF, SREC, AOUT, BIN, ELF or ROM Example Using a startup program to initialize the target systemROM on the target, select ROM as the format Format CoffNone Part TargetCputype ARM1136 PushpullRUN HaltStop LoadonlyBreakmode Hard SoftHard CoreDaisy chained Jtag devices Low level Jtag scan chain configuration Part Host Prompt ARM11 Dump filenamePart Flash BLOCK, CHIP, Unlock Supported Flash Memories AM29BX8 MIRRORX8, I28BX8 STRATAX8, AT49X8Or use the Telnet unlock command Tor. In other words, this is the size of one sector in bytesPart Regs Register definition file Example for a register definitionEntry in the configuration file Debugging with GDB Target setupConnecting to the target GDB monitor command Breakpoint HandlingTarget serial I/O via BDI Target DCC I/O via BDI Telnet Interface Command list DumpCP15 Cache Type CRn = 0, opcode2 = CPxx RegistersSome examples CP15 ID register CRn = 0, opcode2 = CP15 Invalidate I cache line CRn = 7, opcode2 = 1, CRm =Multi-Core Support Specifications BASE-TEnvironmental notice Declaration of Conformity CEWarranty firmware can not be loaded TroubleshootingProblem Possible reasonsMaintenance Unplug the cablesReinstallation Trademarks All trademarks are property of their respective holders