On 09.04.2025 13:37, Markus Armbruster wrote:
> Alex Bennée writes:
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>> Mario Fleischmann writes:
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>>> On 08.04.2025 16:37, Markus Armbruster wrote:
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> [...]
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Use of QAPI/QMP does not imply use of the QMP monitor. We can keep the
monitor and the debugging interface separate ev
Mario Fleischmann writes:
> On 08.04.2025 16:37, Markus Armbruster wrote:
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>> Alex Bennée writes:
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>>> Markus Armbruster writes:
>>>
Alex Bennée writes:
> Markus Armbruster writes:
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>> Mario Fleischmann writes:
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>>> Apologies for the line wrapping in yest
Mario Fleischmann writes:
> Thanks a lot for the response, I really appreciate your time.
>
> On 07.04.2025 14:33, Markus Armbruster wrote:
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>> Mario Fleischmann writes:
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>>> This patch series introduces support for the Multi-Core Debug (MCD) API, a
>>> commonly used debug interface by emula
Alex Bennée writes:
> Markus Armbruster writes:
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>> Mario Fleischmann writes:
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>>> Apologies for the line wrapping in yesterday's answer. Should be fixed now.
>>>
>>> On 08.04.2025 09:00, Markus Armbruster wrote:
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What about providing the MCD interface as a separate QMP-like prot
Alex Bennée writes:
> Mario Fleischmann writes:
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>> On 08.04.2025 16:37, Markus Armbruster wrote:
[...]
>>> Use of QAPI/QMP does not imply use of the QMP monitor. We can keep the
>>> monitor and the debugging interface separate even though both are based
>>> on QAPI/QMP.
>>>
>>> The monitor
On 08.04.2025 16:37, Markus Armbruster wrote:
> Alex Bennée writes:
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>> Markus Armbruster writes:
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>>> Alex Bennée writes:
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Markus Armbruster writes:
> Mario Fleischmann writes:
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>> Apologies for the line wrapping in yesterday's answer. Should be fixed
>> no
Alex Bennée writes:
> Markus Armbruster writes:
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>> Alex Bennée writes:
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>>> Markus Armbruster writes:
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Mario Fleischmann writes:
> Apologies for the line wrapping in yesterday's answer. Should be fixed
> now.
>
> On 08.04.2025 09:00, Markus Armbruster wrote:
Markus Armbruster writes:
> Alex Bennée writes:
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>> Markus Armbruster writes:
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>>> Mario Fleischmann writes:
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Apologies for the line wrapping in yesterday's answer. Should be fixed now.
On 08.04.2025 09:00, Markus Armbruster wrote:
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> [...]
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> What about providing th
Markus Armbruster writes:
> Mario Fleischmann writes:
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>> Apologies for the line wrapping in yesterday's answer. Should be fixed now.
>>
>> On 08.04.2025 09:00, Markus Armbruster wrote:
>>> Mario Fleischmann writes:
>>>
Thanks a lot for the response, I really appreciate your time.
>
Mario Fleischmann writes:
> Apologies for the line wrapping in yesterday's answer. Should be fixed now.
>
> On 08.04.2025 09:00, Markus Armbruster wrote:
>> Mario Fleischmann writes:
>>
>>> Thanks a lot for the response, I really appreciate your time.
>>>
>>> On 07.04.2025 14:33, Markus Armbrus
Apologies for the line wrapping in yesterday's answer. Should be fixed now.
On 08.04.2025 09:00, Markus Armbruster wrote:
> Mario Fleischmann writes:
>
>> Thanks a lot for the response, I really appreciate your time.
>>
>> On 07.04.2025 14:33, Markus Armbruster wrote:
>>
>>> Mario Fleischmann w
Thanks a lot for the response, I really appreciate your time.
On 07.04.2025 14:33, Markus Armbruster wrote:
Mario Fleischmann writes:
This patch series introduces support for the Multi-Core Debug (MCD) API, a
commonly used debug interface by emulators. The MCD API, defined through a
header f
Mario Fleischmann writes:
> This patch series introduces support for the Multi-Core Debug (MCD) API, a
> commonly used debug interface by emulators. The MCD API, defined through a
> header file, consists of 54 functions for implementing debug and trace.
> However, since it is a header-file-only i
This patch series introduces support for the Multi-Core Debug (MCD) API, a
commonly used debug interface by emulators. The MCD API, defined through a
header file, consists of 54 functions for implementing debug and trace.
However, since it is a header-file-only interface, MCD does not specify a
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