I agree with Mikhail. You should contribute any disasm changes
you made to CDT. The DD sub-group led by Patrick is looking an enhancements
and improvements to that view.
From:
dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Mikhail Khodjaiants
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:48 AM
To: Device Debugging developer discussions
Subject: RE: [dsdp-dd-dev] RE: Contributions to DSDP/DD/DisassemblyView
Jerome,
I don't see anything device development specific in the features
you are mentioned. If the CDT changes are required why don't you just
contribute it to CDT?
I was supposed to look at the possibility to move it to the
Eclipse editor area, but I don't think it's a high priority issue at the
moment. I don't know if there is anybody else working on it.
Regards,
Mikhail Khodjaiants
From: dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Chuong, Patrick
Sent: 13 December 2006 15:34
To: dsdp-dd-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Jerome CORRENOZ
Subject: [dsdp-dd-dev] RE: Contributions to DSDP/DD/DisassemblyView
Hi Jerome,
Thank you for your interest, we also have something similar to the
ST Disassembly View for our commercial product. I would like to see most of the
feature goes into the open source disassembly view as well.
There were discussions about having the editor to show mixed mode
and disassembly, but I don’t know how much work has be done so far. Maybe some
one from the editor subgroup can comment on this. If nothing will be done to
the editor in the near future, than I hope we can start making changes to the
disassembly view to pickup some of the changes that you and I have made, if
that is ok with disassembly view owner and CDT/DSDP community.
Regards,
Patrick
From: Jerome CORRENOZ
[mailto:jerome.correnoz@xxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:13 AM
To: Chuong, Patrick
Cc: jerome.correnoz@xxxxxx
Subject: Contributions to DSDP/DD/DisassemblyView
Dear Patrick,
STMicroelectronics provides today several toolsets for its processors
integrated into Eclipse/CDT Workbenches. We started to do this integration more
than two years ago. We are also integrating new products based on Eclipse and
we have joined the consortium as add-in provider. Our products are mostly
oriented towards embedded software development, but (will) also include
specific tools for System on Chip development (traces, platform management,
multiprocessor applications, etc).
As part of our Eclipse work, we are monitoring several lists, forums and
working groups, in particular those related to CDT and DSDP. For DSDP, we are
still in the investigation phase. We have discovered these last days the
DSDP/DD/Disassembly View sub-group. Thus I have carefully read the proposal
requirements at the following URL: http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/DSDP/DD/DisassemblyView
finding many useful items with respect to our needs.
In fact, it appears that we have already implemented some of the
Disassembly View requirements in our own plugins (i.e Ability to switch between
pure disassembly mode and mixed mode, address combo-box to allow the user to
enter the start address, possible to scroll up and scroll down of the current
view by page, history of the previous start addresses, ...). The attached
document contains the ST Disassembly View release notes for more details. To
develop these features, we have had to change some of the standard CDT plugins
(based on CDT 3.1).
Now, we would like to contribute to some DSDP sub-projects. In particular,
we would be very happy to participate to the Disassembly View sub-group. So,
are you interested by our disassembly view developments ? If yes, how to
participate to the Disassembly View sub-group and how contributions are working
?
Thanks for advance to take me informed about Disassembly sub-group
contributions.
Best regards
Jerome
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