From 2ded09f551117b8c08f03a7f250ee83d1742490d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Roland Pesch Date: Sat, 26 Mar 1994 02:25:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Updates for Hitachi targets. --- gdb/doc/remote.texi | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 64 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/gdb/doc/remote.texi b/gdb/doc/remote.texi index d21ecb12556..3abe4839b3e 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/remote.texi +++ b/gdb/doc/remote.texi @@ -1048,27 +1048,38 @@ the time of attachment. @ifset H8 @node Hitachi Remote -@subsection @value{GDBN} and Hitachi Microprocessors +@subsection @value{GDBN} and Hitachi microprocessors @value{GDBN} needs to know these things to talk to your Hitachi SH, H8/300, or H8/500: @enumerate @item that you want to use @samp{target hms}, the remote debugging interface -for Hitachi microprocessors (this is the default when GDB is configured -specifically for the Hitachi SH, H8/300, or H8/500); +for Hitachi microprocessors, or @samp{target e7000}, the in-circuit +emulator for the Hitachi SH and the Hitachi 300H. (@samp{target hms} is +the default when GDB is configured specifically for the Hitachi SH, +H8/300, or H8/500.) @item what serial device connects your host to your Hitachi board (the first -serial device available on your host is the default); +serial device available on your host is the default). -@ignore -@c this is only for Unix hosts, not currently of interest. +@ifclear H8EXCLUSIVE +@c this is only for Unix hosts, not of interest to Hitachi @item what speed to use over the serial device. -@end ignore +@end ifclear @end enumerate +@menu +* Hitachi Boards:: Connecting to Hitachi boards +* Hitachi ICE:: Using the E7000 In-Circuit Emulator +* H8500 Special:: Special @value{GDBN} commands for the H8/500 +@end menu + +@node Hitachi Boards +@subsubsection Connecting to Hitachi boards + @ifclear H8EXCLUSIVE @c only for Unix hosts @kindex device @@ -1181,6 +1192,52 @@ to detect program completion. In either case, @value{GDBN} sees the effect of a @sc{reset} on the development board as a ``normal exit'' of your program. + +@node Hitachi ICE +@subsubsection Using the E7000 in-circuit emulator + +@kindex target e7000 +You can use the E7000 in-circuit emulator to develop code for either the +Hitachi SH or the H8/300H. Use one of these forms of the @samp{target +e7000} command to connect @value{GDBN} to your E7000: + +@table @code +@item target e7000 @var{port} @var{speed} +Use this form if your E7000 is connected to a serial port. The +@var{port} argument identifies what serial port to use (for example, +@samp{com2}). The third argument is the line speed in bits per second +(for example, @samp{9600}). + +@item target e7000 @var{hostname} +If your E7000 is installed as a host on a TCP/IP network, you can just +specify its hostname; @value{GDBN} uses @code{telnet} to connect. +@end table + +@node Hitachi Special +@subsubsection Special @value{GDBN} commands for Hitachi micros + +Some @value{GDBN} commands are available only on the H8/300 or the +H8/500 configurations: + +@table @code +@kindex set machine +@kindex show machine +@item set machine h8300 +@itemx set machine h8300h +Condition @value{GDBN} for one of the two variants of the H8/300 +architecture with @samp{set machine}. You can use @samp{show machine} +to check which variant is currently in effect. + +@kindex set memory @var{mod} +@cindex memory models, H8/500 +@item set memory @var{mod} +@itemx show memory +Specify which H8/500 memory model (@var{mod}) you are using with +@samp{set memory}; check which memory model is in effect with @samp{show +memory}. The accepted values for @var{mod} are @code{small}, +@code{big}, @code{medium}, and @code{compact}. +@end table + @end ifset @end ifset -- 2.30.2