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Revision as of 17:20, 16 February 2011
Contents
Introduction
This page documents the activities of CDT's Multi-Core Working Group. This group aims to bring together different people from the community to jointly work on developing multi-core debugging for CDT. The group was first proposed at the CDT Summit 2010 and the suggestion was well received.
Although this effort does cover the debugging of target with multiple cores, we use the term Multi-core debugging in much wider sense. Multi-core debugging is meant to describe the simultaneous debugging of multiple cores, processes, threads, or other objects which are represented in standard debugger views.
Any one interested in helping in this effort is welcome to follow or join the group. Teleconference are held on a regular basis to discuss progress, issues, features, tasks, etc.
Currently, we have conference calls every two weeks.
Next Teleconference
Tuesday February 22nd, 2011 at 11 a.m. Ottawa time
Canada and US Toll Free: 1 877 748-5444, International Numbers
Conference ID: 620 4947#
WebEx session:
Agenda
- Completion of Pin&Clone feature!
- Multicore debug workshop at EclipseCon
- Visualizer view
- Grouping
- Synchronized operations
- Multi-process UI
- Pin&Clone
Previous minutes of meetings
Features of current interest
The following is a list of features that are actively being worked on.
- Multi Level Hierarchy in the Debug View
- Grouping of debug view elements
- Hiding of debug view elements
- User-selectable Debug View layouts
- Visualizer View
- OS-awareness
- Synchronized/Grouped Run Control Operations
- User defines a group (cores or processes or threads) which makes up the application, and can perform application-level operations on it
- Multi-Process debugging
- Global breakpoints
- Enhanced Breakpoint Support
Features already completed
List of features that have already been implemented.
Potential future features
List of features that have been proposed and may be addressed in the future.