Hi, I just learned about Intel's ITP-XDP product: https://designintools.intel.com/product_p/itpxdp3brext.htm It looks interesting; previously, all I knew of was Arium's ITP and AMI's AMIdebug products.
For a UEFI ISV or security researcher, not for OEM/ODM-centric usage... Would this work with Tunnel Mountain to help debug/diagnose UEFI? Would it require Intel System Studio, and it's compiler and debugger to work, or could I use other (GCC, CLang, MSC) as compilers, and use GCC/Windbg as debugger (with Intel UDP Debugger Tool)? Can it assist in debugging EBC? Arium sounds capable, and is available albeit expensive, but I have to learn their debugger. I wonder after all hardware/software costs and annual subscriptions, if the Intel ITP-XDP compares to the Arium solution, >US$20K AFAICT. I don't know about cost/availablity and technical strengths of AMIdebug. Thanks for any answers. [Yes, I'm trying the pre-sales Intel people, but I'm also hoping to get input from existing UEFI developers who have UEFI-centric experience with it.] Thanks, Lee Fisher RSS: http://firmwaresecurity.com/feed PS: BIOS/CSM aside, are there any POST cards that work with UEFI-based systems? Thanks again! _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel

