Am 31.05.2015 um 22:39 schrieb Paul Sokolovsky:
> Hello Angus,
> 
> On Tue, 3 Mar 2015 22:59:14 +1100
> Angus Gratton <g...@projectgus.com> wrote:
> 
>> In a fit of (misguided) industriousness I've started implementing
>> Xtensa architecture support for openocd, aiming to support the lx106
>> core in the Espressif esp8266 (the very cheap Wifi SoC that's getting
>> popular in hobbyist circles.)
> 
> []
> 
>> Anyhow, I just wanted to let everyone know I'm doing this in case
>> anyone is interesting in collaborating, or has other Xtensa hardware
>> they'd like to try and support.
> 
> This message didn't get any replies, so it may seem that this topic
> didn't interest anyone, but that's definitely not true, and quite a few
> people are/would be interested in it. I for one put looking into it on
> my TODO list, but never got to it, and now away from my hardware
> hacking setup, so won't be able to test it for a while.
> 
> But I wanted to let you know that your work is appreciated, please keep
> the list posted of any milestones you achieve, and eventually, it would
> be nice to see a patch submitted upstream. Thanks.
> 
> Of a related (though perhaps bordering on offtopic) note, I recently
> have been working on an open-source interactive disassembler which could
> reuse existing IDAPython modules as developed by the community, in
> particular https://github.com/themadinventor/ida-xtensa . The tool is
> here: https://github.com/pfalcon/ScratchABit , maybe it will be helpful
> for your ESP8266 hacking too.

It will be really interesting to have Xtensa support. All atheros ar9271
and ar7010 is Xtensa. I would be interested to JTAG it :)

-- 
Regards,
Oleksij

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