Hello Ian,
welcome!
Glad to hear about Cadence's interest in contributing to OpenOCD.
I'm reviewing the Expressif patches from Erhan, which clearly focus on
Expressif implementation.
You mentioned that the Cadence Xtensa port is based on the Expressif Xtensa
solution.
Do you think it's possible
ent: Tuesday, April 26, 2022 5:17 AM
To: Ian Thompson
Cc: openocd-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: OpenOCD target support for Xtensa processors
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Hi Ian,
For me, 2 hardware breakpoints in ESP32 are the most irritating thing. It makes
debugging annoying and time-consuming.
Rega
Hi Ian,
For me, 2 hardware breakpoints in ESP32 are the most irritating thing. It
makes debugging annoying and time-consuming.
Regards
Piotr
On Tue, 26 Apr 2022 at 02:46, Ian Thompson wrote:
> Hello,
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> Over recent months, we here at Cadence/Tensilica have been adding support
> for Xtens
Hello,
Over recent months, we here at Cadence/Tensilica have been adding support for
Xtensa processors into OpenOCD. We have a functional port publicly available
via Github, at https://github.com/foss-xtensa/openocd, based off OpenOCD
v0.11.0. Xtensa processors are highly configurable, with m