A Case Study Of Implementing A Gdb Interface Between An Arm Based Ic Simulator And Gnu Debugger
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H. S. Sachin Kumar, Trisila Devi Nagavi
2016
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<em>Simulators are basically used in pre-silicon software development, for architectural exploration etc. As the software is becoming increasingly complex, it requires a debugging support to debug the software being run on the core. So the program running on the simulator must be debugged, Keil is the debugger used for this purpose earlier. Because of some drawbacks of Keil debugger and to overcome those drawbacks we are introducing another familiar debugger called as GNU Debugger, popularly known as GDB. This paper covers the replacement of GNU Debugger (GDB) in place of Keil Debugger for the ARM Based IC simulator.</em>
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