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I've been trying to debug and .elf file in Aurix Development Studio.
I use a TC38x MCU with a miniwiggler v3 and I would like to flash/debug and externally compiled program. For compiling TASKING compiler is used so as I know it should be compatible with ADS.
I've already tried to import the elf file as a "C/C++ Executable" and as a "TASKING Tricore C/C++ Executbale File for Debugging" but I could not create a proper debug configuration. The ADS always complains about the missing target configuration.
Do I miss something in connection with the configuration?
Does anybody know any kind of resource related to the topic? Or if you have already done debugging of an external elf file I would appreaciate your experience too.
Thank you for your help in advance.
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Hi,
I am facing same issue, how did you mitigate?
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Is there any news on this ? We are facing the same issue. We are using an external build toolchain, and we would like to use the Aurix Development studio for debugging purposes only. So this means I would like to flash the elf files and also include the project files in the IDE so I am able to browse the code and set breakpoints, etc.
Is it possible ?
To setup the Aurix Development studio so that it builds the code is beyond our scope. We just want to use the tool for debugging.
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Hi guys,
Have you guys tried to set your project active and then create a debug configuration?
I just found this idea.
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Any news on this use case? It seems like more people is interested on debugging programs NOT build with the TASKING tool chain.
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Hi, It depends on the Hardware you are using. We used miniwiggler and we were able to put it into debug mode.