Hi Daniel,
You are correct, we have only ported the agent for x86 targets
so far. I believe that only the debugger services (runcontrol, memory, register,
breakpoint) are dependent on the target type, so if you need those services
then you should be able to disable them in the config.h file.
We have it on the todo list to port the agent to other target
architectures, but we don’t have any timeline yet. Contributions
are welcomeJ
Best regards,
Felix
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Subject: [dsdp-tm-dev] TCF on PowerPC
I
tried to cross-compile the TCF agent for out Linux MPC5200B target, but it
seems that the code in the actual state (got today from SVN) is pretty much x86
only so far.
There
are various errors occuring while compiling, because of usage of x86 specific
register namings etc.
Are
there any plans to widen the spectrum of supported platforms ?
Can
one use parts of the TCF agent for auto-discovery of targets ?
Another
question: is there any already compiled plugin for TCP and Eclipse. I imported
the sourcecode projects into Eclipse Ganymede but I got compilation errors.