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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [January 2010 Threads] FreeRTOS LPC2148 won`t debugPosted by Thomas Brunner on January 10, 2010 Hi,
I have tried the last few days to get FreeRTOS with the Yagarto Toolchain to run and have failed. I`ve tried to change the LPC2368 Example in the FreeRTOS directory but with no success. So I have taken a LPC2148 project which compiles and debugs wonderfull and tried to add FreeRTOS. But, if I add the FreeRTOS c and object files (tasks.c, port.c, heap_1.c, portISR.c, list.c) the whole thing compiles but no longer debugs. It starts to download and at 27% it stops after the "continue" message for a minute and then exits with this error message:
Breakpoint 1, main () at src/main.c:98 98initialize(); Current language: auto; currently c mi_cmd_disassemble: Invalid filename. kill
At the moment I have absolut no Idea what i made wrong. If i comment the FreeRTOS lines in the makefile the whole thing works again. Thanks in advance, TOM
RE: FreeRTOS LPC2148 won`t debugPosted by Richard on January 10, 2010 Take a look at Take a look at
http://www.jcwren.com/arm/
which has some comprehensive projects that build and run on LPC2148's.
Regards.
RE: FreeRTOS LPC2148 won`t debugPosted by Thomas Brunner on January 17, 2010 Okay, I have tried again the JCWRENs Port of the FreeRTOS and this time, I was able to get the thing to run ;-) But, I have another DEBUG Problem. I can`t stop the thing if i started it once, which is quite a very useless Debuging Session. It stops once, in the main.c at the first statement and if i say GO, I can`t stop it again (OpenOCD says "Warn: target not halted"). If wasn`t able to find anything usefull on the internet that solves my problem, so please give me at least a hint what I am doing wrong. My Configuration for arm-elf-gdb in Eclipse is nearly the same as in the Yagarto Tutorial: target remote localhost:3333 monitor reset init monitor sleep 500 monitor mww 0xE01FC040 0x0001 monitor mdw 0xE01FC040 # needed for gdb 6.8 and higher set mem inaccessible-by-default off
load tbreak main continue
Thanks
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