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diff --git a/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/ts_386ex/tools/README b/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/ts_386ex/tools/README index 97f54cc0f0..dbc4ed86b4 100644 --- a/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/ts_386ex/tools/README +++ b/c/src/lib/libbsp/i386/ts_386ex/tools/README @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The dos_sup directory contains a DOS-based loader (loader.com) for RTEMS executables on the TS-1325. Fully commented source code is included. -Once an application has been compiled and the resulting COFF +Once an application has been compiled and the resulting ELF format executable converted to raw binary format and transferred to the TS-1325, the DOS loader program must be used to load and execute it. The loader is simply invoked as "loader filename", where the @@ -20,21 +20,22 @@ the A: flash disk. Since Zmodem transfers to the C: ram disk are much faster than to the A: disk, most development work will be done using the C: disk. Once completed, an application may copied to the (non-volatile) A: disk. Additionally, one may add the line "loader -filename" to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, allow ing the application to be +filename" to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, allowing the application to be run automatically at boot time. Note that the DOS loader will abort and exit if it detects that the push-button switch is pressed, thus allowing one to break out of a -patho logical "boot loop" situation. +pathological "boot loop" situation i.e. abort an automatic load from +the AUTOEXEC.BAT file. -coff2bin +elf2exe ======== -The coff2bin script is just a convenient wrapper for the objcopy -command. It can convert a list of RTEMS-generated COFF files to raw +The elf2exe script is just a convenient wrapper for the objcopy +command. It can convert a list of RTEMS-generated ELF files to raw binary images that can be loaded on the TS-1325. The converted files -are saved in the current directory with a ".bin" extension. +are saved in the current directory with a ".exe" extension. TS-1325 Ada95 Support @@ -42,7 +43,7 @@ TS-1325 Ada95 Support The TS-1325 includes a few peripherals which are very useful for embedded development: a push-button switch, an LED, and a parallel -port which may be used for digital I/O. Note that the pinout for the +port which may be used for digital I/O. Note that the pin-out for the parallel port is given in the TS-1325 manual. These devices are all supported by Ada packages allowing easy access; @@ -64,5 +65,49 @@ Brief descriptions of the main packages are as follows: inline assembly. -Tony Ambardar, 4/21/99 +Serial Debugging Support +======================== +RTEMS supports an Ada95 and RTEMS aware version of the GNU gdb +debugger, which can be configured to debug targets over a serial +line. + +The port COM2 on the TS-1325 is normally used for console I/O, leaving +COM1 for use by gdb; an appropriate cable should be connected from the +development host to the TS-1325's COM1. The serial port used on the host +should match the line "target remote /dev/tty??" in the "cmds" file. + +Sample C and Ada95 applications showing how to add debugging support +are given in the debug_c and debug_ada sub-directories. Once the +debugging-enabled executable is running on the TS-1325, gdb must be +started on the Linux host, taking as argument the RTEMS ELF executable. + +Using a graphical front end to gdb such as the program ddd is highly +recommended. The script ddd-rtems shows how to invoke gdb using ddd as +a front end. + + +Ada95 Networking Support +======================== + +The sub-directory network_ada contains code and examples for an Ada95 +binding to BSD network sockets. The code is based on Samuel Tardieu's +adasockets-0.1.3 package, but has been modified to work under RTEMS. + +The binding itself is in the adasockets sub-directory. Edit the +Makefile to reflect your choice of installation directory, then type +the command "make install" to compile and install the binding. The +file networkconfig.h should also be edited according to the RTEMS +networking document. + +The directories listener and tcprelay contain networking examples that +use the binding. The listener application simply accepts connections +on a certain port and echoes back any received data. The tcprelay +program accepts connections on a port and then relays all subsequent +data to and from another remote host. The makefiles in both +directories should be edited to reflect the installation point of the +adasockets binding. + + + +Tony Ambardar, 8/8/99 |