Well, got my answers, but probably not what anyone wanted. The sources for the product will not be made open source. The API documentation used by Code Composer Studio is only made available via an NDA. And there is no support for OpenOCD nor for GDB Agent (a GDB server wrapper over the GTI API).
But regarding that NDA bit, he may not have realized it but the GTI API documentation is publicly available to download from TI's website. If you download and install Code Composer Studio you'll find a gti_api.zip file in the .../ccs_base/emulation/doc directory. That contains Doxygen based documentation for the API and few examples of how to use it from your own code. This was primarily created to enable the Keil and IAR IDEs to include support for TI debug probes. But I'm not sure how much that helps as that still requires a handful of TI binaries to make it work. --- ** [tickets:#364] Add support for XDS200 debug adaptor** **Status:** new **Milestone:** 0.10.0 **Created:** Thu Sep 08, 2022 09:30 PM UTC by Rock Boynton **Last Updated:** Fri Sep 09, 2022 02:18 AM UTC **Owner:** nobody Please add support for TI's XDS200 debug adaptor https://www.ti.com/tool/TMDSEMU200-U. It is a more performant than the already supported XDS110. --- Sent from sourceforge.net because openocd-devel@lists.sourceforge.net is subscribed to https://sourceforge.net/p/openocd/tickets/ To unsubscribe from further messages, a project admin can change settings at https://sourceforge.net/p/openocd/admin/tickets/options. Or, if this is a mailing list, you can unsubscribe from the mailing list.