Building OpenOCD from Sources for MacOS
The following instructions are alternative to downloading binary OpenOCD from Espressif GitHub. To quickly setup the binary OpenOCD, instead of compiling it yourself, backup and proceed to section Setup of OpenOCD.
Download Sources of OpenOCD
The sources for the ESP32-C2-enabled variant of OpenOCD are available from Espressif GitHub under https://github.com/espressif/openocd-esp32. To download the sources, use the following commands:
cd ~/esp
git clone --recursive https://github.com/espressif/openocd-esp32.git
The clone of sources should be now saved in ~/esp/openocd-esp32
directory.
Install Dependencies
Install packages that are required to compile OpenOCD using Homebrew:
brew install automake libtool libusb wget gcc@4.9 pkg-config
Build OpenOCD
Proceed with configuring and building OpenOCD:
cd ~/esp/openocd-esp32
./bootstrap
./configure
make
Optionally you can add sudo make install
step at the end. Skip it, if you have an existing OpenOCD (from e.g. another development platform), as it may get overwritten.
Note
Should an error occur, resolve it and try again until the command
make
works.Error
Unknown command 'raggedright'
may indicate that the required version oftexinfo
was not installed on your computer or installed but was not linked to your PATH. To resolve this issue make suretexinfo
is installed and PATH is adjusted prior to the./bootstrap
by running:brew install texinfo export PATH=/usr/local/opt/texinfo/bin:$PATH
If there is a submodule problem from OpenOCD, please
cd
to theopenocd-esp32
directory and inputgit submodule update --init
.If the
./configure
is successfully run, information of enabled JTAG will be printed underOpenOCD configuration summary
.If the information of your device is not shown in the log, use
./configure
to enable it as described in../openocd-esp32/doc/INSTALL.txt
.For details concerning compiling OpenOCD, please refer to
openocd-esp32/README.OSX
.
Once make
process is successfully completed, the executable of OpenOCD will be saved in ~/esp/openocd-esp32/src/openocd
directory.
Next Steps
To carry on with debugging environment setup, proceed to section Configuring ESP32-C2 Target.