Hi Jason:
Jason Wessel wrote:     [Thu May 03 2007, 11:45:55AM EDT]
> Greetings KGDB experts,
> 
> I upreved the patches from the 2.6.18 testing git archive and patched in 
> the missing files from the 2.6.18 git master archive on kernel.org.   
> Kgdboe compiles and works with a trivial breakpoint test on at least one 
> board in ia32, x86_64, ppc32, ppc64, mips32, mips64, ARM, XScale.  The 
> current patch set is for the 2.6.21.1kernel.org kernel.
> 
> At this point we need to begin the work of merging any other 
> contributions that are missing, as well as numerous patches I plan to 
> submit soon for general comments.  I have identified the following 
> patches for discussion, which are not merged and were perhaps dropped 
> during the lull in KGDB development since September 2006.  For each 
> patch we must determine if it needs to be merged for inclusion in the 
> kernel.org mainline.  The plan is to convert the source forge 2.6.21 
> uprev branch into a git stream before the end of May and start the 
> process of integration into the mainline.
> 
[snip]
> ---- Others for consideration ? -----
> - Bob Pico posted some IA64 patches,  I am happy to up merge, but I do 
> not have an IA64 system
Please merge it. I'll test on my two cpu ia64.

I have two multi cpu amd64 machines and a openpower 710 (power5). I could
also test those machines should you like further test coverage. I never
attempted using kgdb on 710 before. So that could be a challenge.

thanks for doing this!

bob
[snip]

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