Anthony,
That’s good news. We definitely
intend to support you on this. Hopefully some simple tooling for generating,
rule-checking, and reading SPIRIT debugger files will be first on our list. We
are also hoping to use these files in our debug model (see a recent email from
Ted on some gdb prototyping he’s doing.)
One question: in one of our discussions,
we talked about being able to prototype the “SPIRIT for debug” xml
schema in parallel to the official releases of SPIRIT, since I believe only
SPIRIT members can influence the standard directly. We also discussed
licensing (EPL vs. something else). How do you (and Aaron) think we should
proceed? Aaron has been working on his ideas for the xml schema, and obviously
I’d like to see us working on tooling as soon as possible.
Doug
From:
dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Anthony Berent
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 1:52
PM
To: 'Device Debugging developer
discussions'
Subject: [dsdp-dd-dev] SPIRIT for
debug on SPIRIT Consortium roadmap
I
thought that the group might be interested to know that today's SPIRIT
Consortium Steering Group meeting formally added "SPIRIT for
debug" (i.e. using SPIRIT to describe debug targets) to the SPIRIT
roadmap. We (ARM) will be one of the companies leading this work, and hope to
work with DSDP to ensure that the output of this work meets DSDP's needs.
-
Anthony
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