Development Tools User’s Manual
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IXP2400/IXP2800 Network Processors
Developer Workbench
Caution:
Once a project is created as
Debug only
, it cannot be converted to a standard, Workbench buildable
project. Neither can an existing standard project be converted to
Debug only
.
8. When you are finished, click
OK
to create the project.
The project name you typed, by default, becomes a folder containing two files—
project_name
.dwp
and
project_name
.dwo (optionally you can specify any name for this folder). From this point on,
all the project files and information defaults to this folder or one of its subfolders. For example, a
project named CrossBar has a project file named Crossbar.dwp.
Note:
Creating a new project automatically closes the active project, if one is open, and asks you if you
want to save any changes if there are any.
2.3.1.1
Debug-only Projects
If you select the
Debug-only
option when you create the project, there are some Workbench
features that will be unavailable when you open the project.
•
There are no source files available since the Workbench does not do the builds, and there is no
way to add source files to a
Debug-only
project. The conventional options on the
Project
menu are replaced with the option
Specify Debug-only UOF files
.
•
The Project Workspace
Fileview
tab does not display the tree elements
Assembler Source
Files, Compiler Source Files,
or
Macros
since the Workbench does not associate source files
with the
Debug-only
project.
Select
Specify Debug-only UOF Files
from the
Project
menu. When you select the Debug-only
option, the dialog box shown in
is used to specify the uof file for each chip in the project.
If you try to start debugging without specifying a uof file, or if the uof or any list file identified in
the uof file is not readable, errors will occur and debugging will not take place. If a list file cannot
be found in the location specified in the uof file, the user is prompted to browse to the correct
location for the list file. This can occur if the list file has been moved from where it was when the
uof file was created or if the build was done on a different system from the one where the
Workbench is being run.
Similarly, if the user executes a
Go To Source
command but the source file cannot be found in the
location specified in the uof file, the user is prompted to browse to the correct location for the list
file.
The user also has the option to delete all file paths that were saved by the Workbench, as previously
described. This may be required if the user moves the list and source files to different locations. To
delete saved file paths, click the
Delete Paths
button.