On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Nat Lanza wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 06:22, Terry Lambert wrote:
> > Someone should port the network debugging from Darwin using
> > the tiny IP stack from NetBSD.
>
> Well, there's this:
>
> http://ipgdb.sourceforge.net/
>
> > IPGDB is a collection of extensions to GDB
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 06:22, Terry Lambert wrote:
> Someone should port the network debugging from Darwin using
> the tiny IP stack from NetBSD.
Well, there's this:
http://ipgdb.sourceforge.net/
> IPGDB is a collection of extensions to GDB and FreeBSD-4.3
> to allow two-machine kernel debugging
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> Serial GDB is very nice.. You can even do firewire debugging, but I guess you
> guys can't really use that :)
> (Firewire mini-PCI board? 8-)
Someone should port the network debugging from Darwin using
the tiny IP stack from NetBSD.
-- Terry
__
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 18:22, Soren Kristensen wrote:
> Lesson learned:
>
> Advanced FreeBSD documentation sucks if you're not a kernel hacker, but
> remote kernel debugging works great and are actually kinda fun
Procedural things are more likely to be usefully documented in the handbook or
FAQ
Hi Everybody,
First, thanks to everybody offering tips and help. The good news is that
the problem is solved.
I couldn't wait, so I finally decided to learn a little FreeBSD kernel
debugging. After reading lots of not very comprehensive man pages and
other guides, I got a 4.4 kernel compiled w
Hi Everybody,
I've been working like a madman on bringing up a new Geode SC1100 based
embedded board, but are stalled right now, and need help for debugging
with FreeBSD
The hardware basically seems to be working just fine, and I can boot
both MS-DOS and OpenBSD 2.9 from a CompactFlash. Bu
6 matches
Mail list logo