One annoying problem is that all target hardware is not available to all OpenOCD developers.
For development purposes, this could perhaps be addressed by creating a JTAG over TCP/IP protocol. The idea is that OpenOCD adds a TCP/IP server that accepts JTAG commands. Those with target hardware can then make this hardware available over the internet. On the other end an OpenOCD developer uses the new "tcipip interface" to connect to the target hardware. This will of course be dog slow, but it hopefully will beat not having the hardware available.... There is a non-trivial amount of programming that needs to be done, but I believe setting up and maintaining the test farm would be a bigger problem. Zylin is interested in stepping up here and offering the physical space / servers required. I'd expect to make these targets avaiable via SSH & port forwarding to OpenOCD developers... Thoughts? -- Øyvind Harboe Embedded software and hardware consulting services http://consulting.zylin.com _______________________________________________ Openocd-development mailing list Openocd-development@lists.berlios.de https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/openocd-development