
26 Dec
2014
26 Dec
'14
4:48 p.m.
Dear Alexey,
In message 1419589068.3584.10.camel@synopsys.com you wrote:
Then if we now apply the manipulation MDB will happily start and will load all required sections into the target.
Indeed there will be no source-level debug info available. And still MDB will do its work on showing disassembly, registers, accessing low-level debug facilities etc.
So as a summary - this is pretty dirty hack but it simplifies life a lot for us.
Hope this explanation makes sense.
Yes, now I understand. maybe the commit message should be a bit more detailed for the benefit of those who are not familiar with this architecture.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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