I have a list of change requests I’d like to see included (in order of
preference) as well:

3556: introduces RTOS support for uC/OS-III. Currently, only FPU-less ARM
Cortex-M targets are supported.

3556: support fileio operation; adds support for bridging semihosting to
GDB’s File-I/O remote protocol extension.

3559: adds support for the qXfer:threads:read packet. In addition to
providing a more efficient method of updating thread state, recent versions
of GDB (7.11.1 and up) can also report remote thread names.

3533: additional cfg for k21f MCUs; cosmetic

3537: permits OpenOCD to search for scripts relative to the executable on
OS X. Unfortunately a general approach is not reliable as each OS provides
independent mechanisms for determining the executable path. The mechanism
employed in this patch is similar to Windows.

Cheers,

Steve

On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 3:49 AM, Matthias Welwarsky <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Friday 04 November 2016 14:51:33 Paul Fertser wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm proposing to start active preparations to officially release the
> > next version of OpenOCD.
> >
> > It would be nice to do it as quick as reasonably so that 64-bit
> > changes can be pulled in to main branch as soon as possible (without
> > fear of breaking existing targets right before a release).
> >
> > So basically I'm proposing to merge whatever is ready for merging and
> > tag a release. Of course, it's not that simple because we need to try
> > hard to avoid regressions (users getting OpenOCD from distribution's
> > repositories expect any update to be no worse for their specific
> > usecases).
> >
> > So if you think you know about something that works in 0.9.0 but
> > doesn't work in current git HEAD, please do speak up!
> >
> > If you would like some nice and non-risky (from regressions point of
> > view) changes to be reviewed and included in 0.10.0, please say so
> > now.
>
> I would like to see the following changes merged:
>
> 3213: the negative review from Jiri Kastner IMHO is not relevant since it
> concerns ARMv8 targets, which have to be treated differently anyway.
>
> 3639: this enables multi-core debugging in AMP systems. The automatic
> detection of the access port for the embedded Cortex-M core fails too
> frequently to be useful.
>
> 3076: this is a really useful feature, but it's also a bit dangerous. I
> would
> very much like to see it merged but cannot test it with enough depth.
> If should be neutral if the "-defer-examine" option is not used, so the
> risk
> is acceptably, IMHO. There is a pending comment that I will take care of in
> the next few days.
>
> 2869: helpful during production testing and with little risk. I will
> upload a
> new patchset that implements the change I requested myself.
>
> 3641: I know it's an ugly hack but it fixes a regression with reset and
> SWD.
> It's not intended to stay, the whole reset procedure will be reworked in
> 3720,
> which is too risky for the current merge window.
>
> BR,
> Matthias
>
> >
> > I know it's annoying many changes are not getting prompt reviews and
> > merging, some of the changes I've sent myself are still pending
> > review, but that's how it is currently. Usually if the change attracts
> > attention from other users and developers, it gets in eventually, so
> > do not hesitate to nag everybody about everything that you believe to
> > be important.
>
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