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Jonathan2251 avatar Jonathan2251 commented on September 9, 2024

Please follow the link of the updated release. http://jonathan2251.github.io/lbd/install.html#install-cpu0-debug-build-on-linux

http://jonathan2251.github.io/lbd/index.html

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PavelKotov1 avatar PavelKotov1 commented on September 9, 2024

Thanks for such a quick response! Unfortunately same luck with a new file, no sign of
ExampleCode/lbdex/InputFiles.
What is the CRC of the correct file to use? I want to make sure I have the right archive and it is not an error on my side.
Maybe you could put the right source file somewhere I could get it from and there is no doubt that I have the correct data?
Thanks again!

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Jonathan2251 avatar Jonathan2251 commented on September 9, 2024

Yes, no sign of ExampleCode/lbdex/InputFiles. That is correct!

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PavelKotov1 avatar PavelKotov1 commented on September 9, 2024

OK, thanks! What confused me was the fact that I was still looking at the old version of Appendix A!
Now, I can start learning!
Thanks a lot!

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Jonathan2251 avatar Jonathan2251 commented on September 9, 2024

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PavelKotov1 avatar PavelKotov1 commented on September 9, 2024

Hello again!
I needed to reopen the issue because of couple of things:
When it comes to testing the installation, you use:
[Gamma@localhost input]$ pwd
~/lbdex/input directory.
I am not sure where this directory comes from.
In my installation I have "home/llvm/test/lbdex/input" but no lbdex directory under home, like you show.
What should be the exact directory structure of the whole thing the installation is completed?
Maybe because of this the gdb cannot find MipsTargetInfo.cpp when I try to set a breakpoint:
(gdb) break MipsTargetInfo.cpp:19
I receive an error message "no source file named MipsTargetInfo.cpp"
Just in case, reinstalled gdb.
I wonder if you would have a complete install script, which would set up the whole thing from start to finish and could share.
Thanks in advance!

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Jonathan2251 avatar Jonathan2251 commented on September 9, 2024

I correct it and please check http://jonathan2251.github.io/lbd/install.html#install-cpu0-debug-build-on-linux
Use Cpu0TargetInfo.cpp, not MipsTargetInfo.cpp.
The ~/llvm/test/cmake_debug_build build Cpu0 Target Only, while ~/llvm/release/cmake_debug_build build all target in llvm offical release

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PavelKotov1 avatar PavelKotov1 commented on September 9, 2024

OK, that works! Thank you!

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