Cedric I would be interested in helping you with the debugger. Since
we are going to be using one compiler portablility issues should
dissolve. As you probably know I did some work in Cosmos with the GDB
client protocol, how far are you with that?

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Cédric Rousseau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wrote the first version of DiagTool to help exploring memory in the
> kernel. The last commited version (02/2008) was able to gather unit test
> results and debug output strings. Due to platform specific code, the desktop
> client worked only on Windows: the name pipe code was not ported on Linux.
> I've started a wiki page to describe its job:
> http://www.sharpos.org/redmine/wiki/3/DiagnosticTool
>
> The first idea was to create a tool that helps developpers but I don't think
> it's now more than a proof of concept.
> I've never thougt to write a debugger. There are some very good debuggers
> around and I've started working in my sandbox on GDB (linux) and CDB
> (windows) debuggers stubs. I didn't have any time until now to complete
> this.
>
> I don't think the DiagTool has been used by many of us, so you can remove it
> from the trunk, or at least disable \ comment out the code. I keep a copy in
> my branch and I think I will have more time on september to work on this and
> on debugger stuff.
>
> Cédric
>
> On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 5:12 AM, Phil Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> To be more specific, I refactored the existing serial driver into the new
>> driver framework. Unfortunately, it somehow broke the DiagnosticTool and I
>> have not been able to figure it out. Maybe a second pair of eyes can spot
>> the problem?
>>
>> In the mean time, I'd like to move forward and commit my changes back into
>> the trunk before they get too far out of sync.
>>
>> -Phil
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 7:18 AM, Sander van Rossen
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> What exactly is the "DiagnosticTool", and is it still used/relevant?
>>> I'm asking because Phil had some problems to get the kernel side of it
>>> to work with the new driver model,
>>> and that's the main reason he hasn't committed his changes yet.
>>> If it's not used anymore, or relevant, it's support could be removed
>>> from the kernel and Phil can commit his changes.
>>> Otherwise, whomever uses it, can help him out getting it back to work?
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