hi guys,
I have been working with openocd and think its an excellent framework so
thank you to all who contribute.
Im looking to add support for the new Quark X1000 SoC. Yesterday the first
Quark board called Galileo was announced in Rome, search the web for Intel
Galileo and you will find details.
Were not quite finished the openocd support yet for the
chip.....breakpoints and resetbreak features need to be completed but
wanted to ask in advance.
1. do normal patch guidelines apply for adding support for a complete new
cpu architecture to openocd? ie.
http://openocd.sourceforge.net/doc/doxygen/html/patchguide.html
2. should i contact project maintainers directly with more info on what we
will submit or just go ahead and submit the patch?
3. to get initial support into openocd for Quark, i would like to submit a
patch soon which would not be 100% feature complete but we would follow
with patches for remaining features and bugfixes later, is this ok?
many thanks,
Adrian Burns
+353868813240
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