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The Black Magic Debug Project -- README
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The Black Magic Debug Probe is gadget providing an in-application
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debug capability for ARM Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M0 microcontrollers. It
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interfaces with the GDB, the GNU source level debugger over the USB
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bus, and communicates with the target microcontroller over either a
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JTAG or Serial Wire debug port.
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Currently supported microcontrollers:
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- ST STM32 Family
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- TI/LMI Stellaris Family
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- NXP LPC11xx Family
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Getting started
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===============
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The Black Magic Probe is available as a built-up product form Black
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Sphere Technologies. Contact <sales@blacksphere.co.nz> should
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you wish to order one. If you would like to work on the project see
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the file HACKING for developer's info.
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When connected via USB, the Black Magic probe will enumerate as a CDC-ACM
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device which the OS should present as a tty device or serial port. The
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GDB remote debugging protocol is implemented over this virtual character
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stream. To connect your ARM GDB to the target device use the following
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commands:
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(gdb) target extended-remote /dev/ttyACM0
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(gdb) mon jtag_scan
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(gdb) attach 1
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The command 'mon swdp_scan' may be used to use the Serial-Wire Debug Protocol
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instead of JTAG to connect to the target.
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Once attached, all the standard GDB commands may be used to start and control
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the execution of the embedded application.
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Project layout
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flashstub/ - Source code for flash programming stubs in target drivers.
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hardware/ - Schematic (gschem) and PCB layout for the Black Magic Probe
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scripts/ - Python scripts useful for programming devices.
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src/ - Firmware source code for the Black Magic debug probe.
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