hi Luisfor sure, I would like to pursue it upstream, and I will need your
support here, as well as for completing the remote protocol extensions. Thanks
for your proposal for support.A good introduction to this implementation can be
found here
https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg06871.html .I
am available if you need further information.Kind RegardsZied Guermazi
On Friday, February 28, 2020, 05:42:00 PM GMT+1, Luis Machado
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Zied,
Luis here. I work on GDB for ARM architectures.
On 2/14/20 1:53 PM, Zied Guermazi wrote:
> Good afternoon,
> I would like to announce the breakthrough in extending gdb with non
> intrusive instructions and functions tracing on ARM processors using
> Coresight ETM traces, as described in previous mails.
> the source code is made public in the git repository
> https://github.com/gzied/binutils-gdb/ in the branch gdb_arm_coresight.
> this implementation was compiled and tested on an STM32MP1 (ARMv7
> Architecture) board running "Linux arm 5.3.10-armv7-lpae-x15" distribution
> where the device tree was modified to declare CoreSight components.
That's great news! Are you planning on pursuing such changes upstream?
I'd like to go over your work on GDB to understand how it works and how
it integrates with CoreSight.
Let's keep in touch and we can discuss what is needed if you want to
have this work integrated into the GDB repository, which should make the
work available to a broader audience.
Best regards,
Luis
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