On Mon, 2007-07-16 at 12:10 +0200, Holger Schurig wrote:

> "creative Mac-On-Linux hack" ... where is the URL?

It's part of the mac on linux sources. enable pci proxy.

> Obviously 
> this is used to create traces of memory accesses. Where are the 
> traces, so that other people can have a look at them and run 
> them throught their own tools?

None available right now, but it's not useful either at this point.

> That page just says "we carefully analysing disassembled code", 
> with what?  IDA Pro, objdump? What tools to you have to add 
> annotations, names to functions or jump targets?  Where are the 
> perl/python/ruby scripts that you use in correlating memory 
> access traces with your disassembly?

IDA pro, but I personally use objdump together with my mips assembly
scripts (on git.sipsolutions.net)

> Later it says "Translate assembly to C". Which de-compiler are 
> you using?

Our heads.

> Hmm, some weeks ago I saw something about a PCI proxy, that was 
> either for QEMU or for Linux itself. With it, one could, at 
> kernel/emulator level, log any access to a PCI memory address 
> range.

Yeah, there's one for qemu but the whole idea is fairly useless with
this chipset.

johannes

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