Jetson/JTAG

Debugging Tegra K1
While it might not be possible to debug the Tegra K1 SOC in Jetson TK1 using cheaper debugging hardware or OpenOCD, Christian Jann was able to debug it using a Lauterbach LA-7708 DEBUG-USB2 along with a Lauterbach LA-7843 JTAG CORTEX-A adapter (eg: search eBay for LA-7708 LA-7843). Use the TRACE32 software for ARM.

Basic configuration: - RESet SYStem.CPU TEGRAK1 SYStem.Option ResBreak OFF SYStem.Option WaitReset 2.s ETM.OFF SYStem.Option MMUSPACES ON ; enable space ids to virtual addresses SYStem.Up Break.set 0x80a00800 Go PRINT "Open the serial console and type boot at the bootloader prompt" ENDDO - - sYmbol.SourcePATH.Set "C:\kernel" d.load "C:\kernel\vibrante-oss-src\kernel\vmlinux" /NOCODE /NOCLEAR /STRIPPART "kernel" MMU.FORMAT LINUX swapper_pg_dir 0xc0000000--0xdfffffff 0x80a00800 TRANSLATION.COMMON 0xbf000000--0ffffffff TRANSLATION.TableWalk ON TRANSlation.ON BREAK.Set start_kernel /OnChip BREAK.Set printascii /OnChip BREAK.Set early_printk /OnChip -
 * www.lauterbach.com/pdfnew/training_rtos_linux.pdf
 * Message from bootloader:
 * : jumping to kernel at 80a00800 (virtual 41a00800)
 * www.lauterbach.com/pdfnew/training_rtos_linux.pdf
 * I'm not 100% sure whether the MMU.FORMAT and the
 * TRANSLATION is correct but it seems to work.

There is also a Linux version of TRACE32-PowerView that might work.