Hello

Thanks for the information.
I was testing on QEMU but I have seen that there are issue with the timing
anyhow.
I'm currently changing to a target environment. Once this is completed, I
will re-run my tests and get back with the result.

I do not really understand what you mean with the simulator.
Where can I find more information about it?

Thanks
Ronny

On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Philippe Gerum <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, 2010-11-15 at 14:10 +0100, Gilles Chanteperdrix wrote:
> > Philippe Gerum wrote:
> > > If you want to validate the pSOS emulation core, the best tool is the
> > > simulator. Unfortunately, this tools still requires to be built with an
> > > antiquated C++ toolchain, so the only sane way to enable it nowadays is
> > > via qemu. You would need ~2 hours to set this up.
> > >
> > > If you want to try this, I can help. Otherwise, other suggestions you
> > > already got on this list will do.
> >
> > Maybe we should put a page on the wiki on how to use the simulator?
> >
>
> The problem is that we have no bandwidth to maintain it properly, this
> is a project in itself; so this should be clearly stated on such
> documentation. The gcc-based (2.95.x) instrumenter is 12-years old now,
> and rewriting this part would a very significant work. It's really a
> pity, since the simulator is definitely the ultimate tool for finding
> functional bugs in emulators. Oh, well.


> --
> Philippe.
>
>
>
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