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Embedded debugging is not about stepping through code.
It is about shortening feedback loops, eliminating uncertainty, and shipping firmware with confidence.
Debugging Embedded Systems with OpenOCD is a hands-on, production-focused guide for engineers who want to move beyond fragile, ad-hoc debug sessions and build a deterministic, repeatable, team-scale debugging system.
This is not a beginner's introduction to JTAG.
It is a modern, 2026-ready blueprint for:
Most embedded debugging resources stop at:
This book goes further.
You will build a complete debugging pipeline:
Version stamping → Flash + verify → Serial smoke test → Failure snapshot → CI artifact retention → Regression proof.
You will deliberately break your firmware, capture structured GDB snapshots, diagnose from logs, and prove stability with automated regression runs.
You will learn how to:
This book assumes you already build firmware.
It teaches you how to debug it professionally.
By the end of this book, you will have:
You will not rely on an IDE wizard.
You will control the entire system.
Modern Debugging in 2026Modern embedded development requires:
This book shows you how to implement all of it using OpenOCD, GDB, and VS Code - without sacrificing portability or vendor independence.
If you are ready to treat debugging as engineered infrastructure - not just a tool - this book will give you the blueprint.