A little bit of a late response, but thanks for all your help getting up to speed on LLDB and reviewing my early patches, and other general advice / support. Good luck at Apple!
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Todd Fiala <tfi...@google.com> wrote: > Hi all! > > I wanted to let you know that today is my last day at Google. I'll be > starting to work at Apple next week. I will continue to keep my eye on > Linux LLDB and the Android LLGS effort as the Linux LLDB shepherding > transitions over, but whatever time I put in will become all after-work > activity at that point and will be just a sliver of what I have done > through Google this past year. > > I wanted to take a moment to give you a few updates: > > Who Will Be Watching Over LLDB Linux/Android? > > I have been joined by a number of people both within Google and on the > contractor side starting back in June. You've met some of them already - > Shawn Best and Alex Pepper (both Blue Shift Inc. - BSI). > > There are several more you may see in the near future: > > * Vince Harron (Google - my manager) > * Oleksiy Vyalov (Google - new to LLDB) > * Siva Reddy (Google - new to LLDB, previous debugger experience) > * John Brooks (BSI) > * Doug Snyder (BSI) > * Andy Chien (BSI) > * Marty Chinn (BSI) > * Troy Sheets (BSI) > > They've been helping me behind the scenes (BSI) or are in the process of > ramping up now (Google Android folks). They will be driving the continuity > behind my work. Which leads to the next update. > > LLGS - where is that at? > > LLGS for x86_64 and x86 Linux is not ready for official thumbs up just > yet. The criteria for that success metric is having the "llgs > local-process mode" passing the local LLDB test suite at or better than the > existing local ProcessMonitor/ProcessLinux local LLDB test suite. > > LLGS is available in top-of-tree llvm.org, but there are a number of > changes in the dev-thread-state-coordinator branch > <https://github.com/tfiala/lldb/tree/dev-thread-state-coordinator> on my > github account. I was hoping to squeeze that in today but, with the number > of failing tests upstream now being reported, it is clear there are a > number of fixes that have to happen upstream before I'd be comfortable > getting the branch upstreamed. I'll be communicating with the Google/BSI > guys once I figure out how much time I am able to muster up over the next > couple weeks to see if we can get that integrated. If it's not me, it'll > be one of the other Google Android team getting it tested, reviewed and > upstreamed. > > The plan of record after that is to get llgs running on an x86_64 Android > setup built with the NDK to work out the Androidisms, then fan out to the > other architectures (arm64/arm32, x86-32 bit, mips 64/32). > > While this is a goodbye of sorts, I expect you may see me pop up in the > LLVM community in a different context sometime in the future. > > I've truly enjoyed my time at Google interacting with the LLVM community > as a whole, and the great, friendly people contributing to LLDB in > particular. Thanks for making it such a great community! > > Sincerely, > Todd Fiala > > _______________________________________________ > lldb-dev mailing list > lldb-dev@cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev > >
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