Re: [lldb-dev] Adding a new architecture into LLDB

2019-07-15 Thread Ted Woodward via lldb-dev
/lldb natively. It looks just like x86 Linux. Ted From: lldb-dev On Behalf Of Romaric Jodin via lldb-dev Sent: Monday, July 15, 2019 5:00 AM To: Greg Clayton Cc: LLDB Subject: [EXT] Re: [lldb-dev] Adding a new architecture into LLDB Indeed, that's exactly what I've done. I've got

Re: [lldb-dev] Adding a new architecture into LLDB

2019-07-15 Thread Romaric Jodin via lldb-dev
Indeed, that's exactly what I've done. I've got a "lldb-server-dpu", and the only modification I made to have it working as expected is to have a second "liblldbHost.a" ("liblldbHostDpu.a"), with a single modification in "HostInfoBase::ComputeHostArchitectureSupport" ( https://github.com/upmem/lldb

Re: [lldb-dev] Adding a new architecture into LLDB

2019-07-12 Thread Greg Clayton via lldb-dev
> On Jun 18, 2019, at 7:08 AM, Romaric Jodin via lldb-dev > wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > I am trying to add a new architecture into LLDB. > My architecture is a accelerator with its own ISA for which we have a LLVM > backend (release 7.1). > > I have started by creating a new NativeProces

[lldb-dev] Adding a new architecture into LLDB

2019-06-18 Thread Romaric Jodin via lldb-dev
Hello everyone, I am trying to add a new architecture into LLDB. My architecture is a accelerator with its own ISA for which we have a LLVM backend (release 7.1). I have started by creating a new NativeProcessProtocol for my architecture. So I have a lldb-server that run on a x86, but which takes