--- In l..., "adrianunderwater" wrote: >
> Hi,
>
> In IAR I don't know of a way to do that either, except by memory dump,
Maybe other debuggers can do it using symbolic variable names?
> IAR has a register view window which you need to turn on.
(View->Registers). From there any of the internal registers can be viewed. All
registers with bit fields have an exploded view so you can see what the bits are
doing.
Thanks for the info, Adrian. I'm surprised IAR won't do this - my
experience using smaller micros like PICs and AVRs is different.
Regarding Eclipse, I used the various Lynch tutorials and they got me most of
the way there pretty painlessly. I think they're available in the archives
if you don't have them. I think the one I used most was "ARM Cross
Development With Eclipse Components Revision3 March 17, 2006". The last steps
were somewhat painful for me though - getting debugging to work and getting
flashing to work over JTAG. That was a matter of getting the correct scripts
which took me awhile and required searching the 'Net & digging into OpenOCD
and GDB a little bit. I think I made a post on this list, that you can search
for, with my final working scripts. Now everything works pretty well and I can
get going on my project.
Good Luck...
--- In l..., "adrianunderwater" wrote: >
> Hi,
>
> In IAR I don't know of a way to do that either, except by memory dump,
Maybe other debuggers can do it using symbolic variable names?
>
> On another note, I am trying to migrate from IAR to Eclipse, and I am having
trouble with the whole process. I must admit I am very new to Eclipse, so there
is a learning curve there in terms of customisingit to ARM...
>
> How did you go about it?
>
> Thanks, Adrian
>
> --- In l..., "henrym_33" wrote:
> >
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I'm debugging my LPC2378 project in Eclipse (GNUARM, OpenOCD, GDB
toolchain), and I don't see a way to view the various chip peripheral
registers (FIO0PIN, TOIR, U0THR, etc) symbolically. I can only view them using
the memory dump window by specifying the register's address, which is sort
of clunky. I can view registers r0-15 just fine in the register window.
> >
> > Is there a way to view these registers symbolically in Eclipse?
> >
> > Thanks...
>
Reply by adrianunderwater●October 11, 20092009-10-11
Hi,
In IAR I don't know of a way to do that either, except by memory dump,
Maybe other debuggers can do it using symbolic variable names?
On another note, I am trying to migrate from IAR to Eclipse, and I am having
trouble with the whole process. I must admit I am very new to Eclipse, so there
is a learning curve there in terms of customisingit to ARM...
How did you go about it?
Thanks, Adrian
--- In l..., "henrym_33" wrote: >
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm debugging my LPC2378 project in Eclipse (GNUARM, OpenOCD, GDB
toolchain), and I don't see a way to view the various chip peripheral
registers (FIO0PIN, TOIR, U0THR, etc) symbolically. I can only view them using
the memory dump window by specifying the register's address, which is sort
of clunky. I can view registers r0-15 just fine in the register window.
>
> Is there a way to view these registers symbolically in Eclipse?
>
> Thanks...
>
Reply by henrym_33●October 8, 20092009-10-08
Hi everybody,
I'm debugging my LPC2378 project in Eclipse (GNUARM, OpenOCD, GDB
toolchain), and I don't see a way to view the various chip peripheral
registers (FIO0PIN, TOIR, U0THR, etc) symbolically. I can only view them using
the memory dump window by specifying the register's address, which is sort
of clunky. I can view registers r0-15 just fine in the register window.
Is there a way to view these registers symbolically in Eclipse?