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* Dobrin Alexiev, TI

Revision as of 13:45, 17 September 2007

Purpose of this meeting is to have coding workshop for developers using the DSF framework.

Date

Monday September 24 2007, the day before the CDT Fall 2007 Summit

Hotel

[See CDT Summit Hotel Info]

Location

Wind River Office in Ottawa (Bullwinkle Room)
350 Terry Fox Drive, Suite 200
Kanata, Ontario K2K 2W5
Tel.: 613-270-2240
Map to WindRiver Office

Prerequisites

See prerequisites from the first coding camp at http://wiki.eclipse.org/DSDP/DD/Face-to-face_Alameda_14-18-May-2007#Prerequisites

Agenda and Notes

The agenda could either be focused on continued GDB reference implementation or on more general DSF topics depending on what the attendees would like to have.

  • Introductions (1h)
  • Coding Excercise: Breakpoints Service (4h)
    • Review existing MIBreakpoints service implementation.
    • Identify missing functionality and issues (e.g. race conditions).
    • Pick a feature and implement it.
  • Discussion: Refactoring of Data Model Contexts (3h).
    • Relationship between contexts from services that should have no dependencies between each other: IRunControl, IMemory, IModules.
    • Use of generics.
    • Relationship between IDMContext and IDMData.

Attendees

  • Pawel Piech, WindRiver
  • Marc Khouzam, TSP/Ericsson
  • Francois Chouinard, TSP/Ericsson
  • Dominique Toupin, PM&T/Ericsson
  • Magnus Ohlin, EMP/Ericsson
  • Joel Huselius, CPP/Ericsson
  • Mikhail Khodjaiants, ARM (tentative)
  • Dobrin Alexiev, TI

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