Next article is how to configure SEGGER's J-Link debugger to debug the NuttX OS from Eclipse. Here I'm going to describe the it using The J-Link hardware debugging Eclipse plug-in. I nevver tried the other options so I don't pretend this is the best but it works for so far. The configuration is done in Linux 14.04 environment.
You can check first these articles:
Install and configure NuttX ARM build environment in Linux
Building NuttX in Eclipse (Ubuntu)
For me personally is more convenient to build the code directly from the IDE where I'm editing it so here is an article how to configure building of NuttX from Eclipse. I'm configuring this in Ubuntu 14.04. Also I assume that you already have configured the build environment for the NuttX. If you haven't you can check this first:
In this manual will see how to install and configure all the tools needed to build NuttX for ARM under Linux. The toolchain is the one comming with the Ubuntu itself (at least with the new versions of Ubuntu). The version of LInux I'm using is Ubuntu 14.04.
Next article is how to configure SEGGER's J-Link debugger to debug the NuttX OS from Eclipse. Here I'm going to describe the it using The J-Link hardware debugging Eclipse plug-in. [ ... ]
For me personally is more convenient to build the code directly from the IDE where I'm editing it so here is an article how to configure building of NuttX from Eclipse. I'm configuring [ ... ]
In this manual will see how to install and configure all the tools needed to build NuttX for ARM under Linux. The toolchain is the one comming with the Ubuntu itself (at least with the [ ... ]
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