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The new section explains basic ways of using AVR target in QEMU. Signed-off-by: Michael Rolnik <mrolnik@gmail.com> [thuth: Converted doc from texi to Sphinx syntax] Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <huth@tuxfamily.org> Message-Id: <20200705140315.260514-31-huth@tuxfamily.org> Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org>
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.. _AVR-System-emulator:
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AVR System emulator
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Use the executable ``qemu-system-avr`` to emulate a AVR 8 bit based machine.
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These can have one of the following cores: avr1, avr2, avr25, avr3, avr31,
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avr35, avr4, avr5, avr51, avr6, avrtiny, xmega2, xmega3, xmega4, xmega5,
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xmega6 and xmega7.
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As for now it supports few Arduino boards for educational and testing purposes.
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These boards use a ATmega controller, which model is limited to USART & 16-bit
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timer devices, enought to run FreeRTOS based applications (like
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https://github.com/seharris/qemu-avr-tests/blob/master/free-rtos/Demo/AVR_ATMega2560_GCC/demo.elf
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).
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Following are examples of possible usages, assuming demo.elf is compiled for
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AVR cpu
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- Continuous non interrupted execution:
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``qemu-system-avr -machine mega2560 -bios demo.elf``
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- Continuous non interrupted execution with serial output into telnet window:
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``qemu-system-avr -machine mega2560 -bios demo.elf -serial
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tcp::5678,server,nowait -nographic``
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and then in another shell
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``telnet localhost 5678``
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- Debugging wit GDB debugger:
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``qemu-system-avr -machine mega2560 -bios demo.elf -s -S``
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and then in another shell
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``avr-gdb demo.elf``
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and then within GDB shell
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``target remote :1234``
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- Print out executed instructions:
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``qemu-system-avr -machine mega2560 -bios demo.elf -d in_asm``
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