Hello Mayuri,

Few questions, may I?

[1] When you do refer to "Intel system debugger", do you refer to INTEL ITP2 debugger, with Blue Box XDP 60 pin HW connector (http://m.eet.com/media/1073715/JTAG_101_fig5.jpg)?

[2] For which CPU/SoC/platform you would like to use [1]?

[3] Seems that you did copy some debug excerpt from some INTEL document... I guess, this one is public one. Could you, please, attach this (if?) public document to this @ thread for our review, or either pass to us www pointer to this document?

Thank you,
Zoran

On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 8:22 AM, Mayuri Tendulkar <mayuri.tendulkar@aricent.com> wrote:

Hi

 

I want to use Intel system debugger to do coreboot source level debugging.

 

So I need below. Can you please help me in this?

To debug your software using source code you need to load debug information that is used to map the program in target memory to the original source files. To do this the debugger needs the following:

  • A program loaded in target memory that has been compiled with debug information
  • The load address of the program in target memory
  • The program binary file (executable file)
  • Debug information file for the program binary (also referred to as "symbols")
  • Original program source code

Regards

Mayuri

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