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− | If you already have a running project with freeRTOS or embOS and you wish to add Thread-Aware support you can simply add |
+ | If you already have a running project with freeRTOS or embOS and you wish to add Thread-Aware support you can simply add the plugin to the command line. |
− | These Plugins can be found under any J-Link installation folder: GDBServer\RTOSPlugin_embOS.dll and GDBServer\RTOSPlugin_FreeRTOS.dll |
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+ | Commandline options can be specified by editing the field '''Other options''': |
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+ | * Open '''Run''' -> '''Debug Configurations...''' |
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+ | * On the left side, select the used Debug configuration in the group '''GDB SEGGER J-Link Debugging''' |
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+ | * Switch to the tab '''Debugger''' |
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+ | * Add in '''Other options''' you can add '''-rtos GDBServer/RTOSPlugin_FreeRTOS''' if you are using FreeRTOS or '''-rtos GDBServer/RTOSPlugin_embOS''' if you are using embOS marked below |
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+ | These plugins can be found under any J-Link installation folder: GDBServer\RTOSPlugin_embOS.dll and GDBServer\RTOSPlugin_FreeRTOS.dll |
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− | Furthermore, in the below link you may find a Thread-aware example using J-Link freeRTOS plugin under Eclipse. This example was generated with ST CubeMX and works out-of-the-box and you may use it as a starting point for your project. |
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+ | Furthermore, in the below link you may find a Thread-aware example using J-Link freeRTOS plugin under Eclipse. This example was generated with ST CubeMX and works out-of-the-box. |
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[[Media:STM32L475 ThreadAwareDebug.zip | J-Link FreeRTOS Thread-Aware Example Link]] |
[[Media:STM32L475 ThreadAwareDebug.zip | J-Link FreeRTOS Thread-Aware Example Link]] |
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+ | Thread-Aware output example under FreeRTOS with J-Link probes and RTOS plugin. |
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Revision as of 12:16, 12 July 2019
System Workbench is an Eclipse-based IDE developed by the AC6 in partnership with ST.
Setup for J-Link Debug
The setup for debugging your target with J-Link probes is exactly the same as for an Eclipse IDE project. For further information on how to setup your debugging environment please see WikiSegger Eclipse Setup or Workbench STM32 j-Link Setup.
Thread-Aware Example
If you already have a running project with freeRTOS or embOS and you wish to add Thread-Aware support you can simply add the plugin to the command line.
Commandline options can be specified by editing the field Other options:
- Open Run -> Debug Configurations...
- On the left side, select the used Debug configuration in the group GDB SEGGER J-Link Debugging
- Switch to the tab Debugger
- Add in Other options you can add -rtos GDBServer/RTOSPlugin_FreeRTOS if you are using FreeRTOS or -rtos GDBServer/RTOSPlugin_embOS if you are using embOS marked below
These plugins can be found under any J-Link installation folder: GDBServer\RTOSPlugin_embOS.dll and GDBServer\RTOSPlugin_FreeRTOS.dll
Furthermore, in the below link you may find a Thread-aware example using J-Link freeRTOS plugin under Eclipse. This example was generated with ST CubeMX and works out-of-the-box.
J-Link FreeRTOS Thread-Aware Example Link
Thread-Aware output example under FreeRTOS with J-Link probes and RTOS plugin.