Thanks Doug! We appreciate all the effort you
and your team have gone through to make this happen and we look forward to
working with you on these projects as they progress into the open source
community.
Cheers,
From:
dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dsdp-tm-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gaff, Doug
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006
10:22 AM
To: Device Debugging developer
discussions; Target Management developer discussions
Subject: [dsdp-tm-dev] Wind River
Contributions - signoff complete
Hi DD and TM teams,
Wind
River has completed the internal sign-off
for our code contributions to open source. The signoffs cover the
following technical areas in our commercial product (Wind River Workbench, aka
WB):
- Target Manager
- Debug Model
Implementation
- Debug Views (memory,
registers, expressions/watch, locals)
- Terminal View
- C/C++ Editor, CView,
New Static Analysis Views (see the CDT 4.0 project plan: http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/CDT/planning/4.0)
Markus and Toni will
comment on the CDT enhancements on cdt-dev. I don’t want to speak
for them.
Martin can comment on his
specific plans for TM when he returns from vacation.
For DD, our plans are as
follows:
Debug Model
Implementation: Pawel and Ted are refactoring our existing code base to
fit into the 3.2 EDMI, as you know. This is a very extensive task, and we
really don’t want to be closed about the effort, so they are working a
reduced subset of functionality that they will present at our August DD
meeting. The goal is to open this development to the community for
participation, comment, design changes, etc. While it’s possible to
dump our current technology into open source, it doesn’t fit well with
the new EDMI, since we wrote it before Darin’s extensive improvements.
Customized Debug
Views: Our commercial product has customized versions of all of the views
listed above. With the flexible hierarchy, our intention is simply to
migrate the capabilities into the platform debug views as we have already been
discussing in DD…only now it’s officially sanctioned. ;)
Terminal View: We
will clean up this code base and then submit it for Eclipse IP review. We
then need to plan how the console technology subgroup can use this view.
TM also needs some of the capabilities (telnet support), so we need to work
with TM on which parts of this code live in which project.
Doug G