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3.3.5.19 -select
Description
Specifies the host interface to be used to connect to J-Link. Currently, USB and TCP/
IP are available.
Syntax
-select <Interface>=<SerialNo>/<IPAddr>
Example
jlinkgdbserver -select usb=580011111
jlinkgdbserver -select ip=192.168.1.10
Additional information
For backward compatibility, when USB is used as interface serial numbers from 0-3
are accepted as USB=0-3 to support the old method of connecting multiple J-Links to
a PC. This method is no longer recommended to be used. Please use the "connect via
emulator serial number" method instead.
3.3.5.20 -settingsfile
Description
Select a J-Link settings file to be used for the target device. The settings fail can con-
tain all configurable options of the Settings tab in J-Link Control panel.
Syntax
-SettingsFile <PathToFile>
Example
jlinkgdbserver -SettingsFile "C:\Temp\GDB Server.jlink"
3.3.5.21 -silent
Description
Starts the GDB Server in silent mode. No log window messages will be shown.
Note:
For the GUI version, this setting is persistent for following uses of GDB
Server until changed via command line option or the GUI.
Syntax
-silent
3.3.5.22 -singlerun
Description
Starts GDB Server in single run mode. When active, GDB Server will close when all
client connections are closed.
In normal run mode GDB Server will stay open and wait for new connections.
When started in single run mode GDB Server will close immediately when connecting
to the target fails. Make sure it is powered and connected to J-Link before starting
GDB Server.
Syntax
-s
-singlerun
J-Link / J-Trace (UM08001)
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