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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==

Revision as of 09:59, 19 July 2010

CDT Contributors Summit Fall 2010

Overview

To be held in Montreal September 21-23, 2010. Information about the Montreal location. Teleconference available.

Proposed Schedule

Proposed Agenda

  • Build
    • Doug revealing secrets of Scanner Discovery
    • Current architecture of build/project configuration
    • Common problems with custom integration
    • Fixing the scalability issues.
    • Tool/toolchain versioning
    • Future of cdt build
  • Debug - DSF
    • architecture
    • how gdb integration fits in there
    • demo for tracepoints and reverse debugging
    • maybe somebody can talk about how they gdb based custom integration
    • maybe discuss commonly asked questions and problems
    • timeouts
  • Debug - Multi-core
    • Wanted features
    • multi-context page
    • Way forward
  • Profiling
    • Framework for gprof, Oprofile, perf, etc.
  • Tracing
    • Linux tracing toolkit analysis and views
    • User space tracing for Linux and other systems
    • Instruction level tracing and other use cases with the new binary format
  • Making the user-experience better
    • Documentation
    • Installation
    • Toolchains
    • Other user complaints
  • New in 7.0
    • maybe interesting to know in details what was done in CDT 7.0 (core) and cdt based tools, PTP, Linux Tools
  • Future 8.0
    • plans for 8.0

Attendees

Face-to-face attendees

  1. Ken Ryall (Nokia, Austin, Texas)
    • Topics of Interest: everything, but mostly debug (TCF, DSF, EDC)
  2. John Cortell (Freescale, Austin, Texas)
    • Topics of Interest: everything, but mostly debug (TCF, DSF, EDC)
  3. Martin Filteau (Octasic, Montreal/Canada)
    • Topics of Interest: CDT Debug (heterogeneous targets, extensibility), LinuxTools Tracing, Profiling, etc.
  4. Alena Laskavaia (QNX, Ottawa, Canada)
    • Topics of Interest: Debug, Build, Code Analysis
  5. Doug Schaefer (Wind River, Ottawa)
    • Topics of Interest: everything
  6. Mike Kucera (IBM, Toronto)
    • Topics of Interest: indexer, editor enhancements
  7. Matthew Khouzam (Ericsson, Montreal/Canada)
    • Topics of interest: Tracing and Debugging, Linux Tools, Embedded development
  8. Sergey Prigogin (Google, Mountain View, California)
    • Topics of Interest: everything.
  9. Chris Recoskie (IBM, Toronto)
    • Topics of Interest: Primarily build, but a bit of everything
  10. Vivian Kong (IBM, Toronto)
    • Topics of Interest: User experience, indexer
  11. Mikhail Khodjaiants (CodeSourcery, Ottawa)
    • Topics of Interest: Debug, Tracing
  12. Michael Lindo (IBM, Toronto)
    • Topics of Interest: everything
  13. Peter Wang (IBM, Toronto)
    • Topics of Interest: everything
  14. Ankit Pasricha (IBM, Toronto)
    • Topics of Interest: everything
  15. Dominique Toupin (Ericsson, Montreal/Canada)
    • Topics of Interest: CDT/PTP Debug. LinuxTools Tracing, Profiling, coverage, libhover, etc., Target management
  16. Marc Khouzam (Ericsson, Montreal/Canada)
    • Topics of Interest: Debugging, Multi-core, Linux
  17. Francois Chouinard (Ericsson, Montreal/Canada)
    • Topics of Interest: Linux Tools Tracing, GDB tracepoints, Debugging, Linux
  18. Greg Watson (IBM)
    • Topics of Interest: PTP/Photran/CDT collaboration, Multicore debugging
  19. Andrew Overholt (Red Hat, Toronto)
    • Topics of Interest: Debug, Build, Linux Tools collaboration
  20. Beth Tibbitts (IBM)
    • Topics of Interest: PTP/Photran/CDT collaboration, static analysis, user docs, new project wizards, new user experience, UPC, multicore, remote enablement
  21. James Blackburn (Broadcom)
    • Topics of Interest: Project Model, Build, Debug (+ everything else...)
  22. Pawel Piech (Wind River, CA)
    • Topics of Interest: Debug, Multi-Core
  23. Bruce Griffith (Sage Electronic Engineering, Longmont, Colorado)
    • Topics of Interest: Toolchain detection and integration, EDC processor implementation tutorial, test automation, Managed builder, multi-core, non-stop debug
  24. Steve Goodrich (Sage Electronic Engineering, Longmont, Colorado)
    • Topics of Interest: DSF, anything debug, parallel tools
  25. Marco Massé (Ericsson, Montreal)
    • Topics of Interest: Debug, Tracing, Linux Tools collaboration
  26. Patrick Chuong (Texas Instruments, Toronto)
    • Topics of Interest: DSF, debug, multi-core
  27. Dobrin Alexiev (Texas Instruments, Toronto)
    • Topics of Interest: DSF, debug, multi-core
  28. Martin Swiezawski (Texas Instruments, Toronto)
    • Topics of Interest: everything
  29. Patrick Tassé (Ericsson, Montreal)
    • Topics of Interest: Tracing
  30. Marc Dumais (Ericsson, Montreal)
    • Topics of Interest: Tracing
  31. Michel Dagenais (Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal)
    • Topics of Interest: Tracing, Debugging, Profiling, LTTng, Linux Tools
  32. Mathieu Desnoyers (EfficiOS Inc., Montreal)
    • Topics of Interest: Tracing, LTTng, Linux Tools
  33. Terry Parker (Google, Mountain View, California)
    • Topics of Interest: everything
  34. Anna Dushistova (Mentor Graphics, Moscow)
    • Topics of Interest: Cross Toolchain Integration, Tracing, Debugging, Profiling, LTTng, Linux Tools
  35. Michael Sills-Lavoie (Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal)
    • Topics of Interest: Tracing, Debugging, Profiling, LTTng, Linux Tools
  36. Felix Burton (Wind River, Alameda CA)
    • Topics of Interest: Debug, TCF
  37. Eugene Tarassov (Wind River, Alameda CA)
    • Topics of Interest: TCF, Debug
  38. Jeff Johnston (Red Hat, Toronto)
    • Topics of Interest: Debug, Build, Linux Tools collaboration
  39. Eric Cloninger (Motorola, a barn in Oklahoma)
    • Topics of Interest: Build, Android, LTTng, local and remote debugging
  40. Xavier Ducrohet (Google, Mountain view, California)
    • Topics of Interest: Android

Teleconference attendees

  1. Mike Wrighton (XMOS, Bristol, UK via teleconference)
    • Topics of Interest: Build, Multi-core debug, Tracing

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