Re: bdi200 or powertap.. help me to decide.
From: Wolfgang Denk <hidden>
Date: 2003-01-09 08:30:32
In message [ref] you wrote:
I have been following the recent ( and ongoing ) discussions on bdi2000. I have recommended the company to buy bdi2000. The company is considering bdi2000 and powertap. ( AMC Applied Microsystems Corporation's PowerTAP). I am going through the data sheet of powertap and doing a comparitative study of both products to find out which one is better suited for linux kernel debugging. Frankly we don't need any of the jazz that powertap + MWX-ICE debugger offers .We will be happy to use GNU tools. One good feature I see in powertap is to examine the contents of the registers. but I am a little pessimistic about the linux kernel debug support on powertap.
Ask yourself (and your AMC / Metrowerks sales guy) the following
questions:
* Does the PowerTAP documentation / sales guys claim to support Linux
as target OS? Especially is the MMU support good enough to debug
for example dynamically loaded kernel modules?
* How many people on this mailing list actually reported that they
have successfully used a PowerTAP to debug the Linux kernel
including dynamically loaded device drivers?
* Is there support for Linux as host OS?
* Does the Linux kernel provide special hooks for the PowerTAP
(equivalent to the CONFIG_BDI_SWITCH configuration option)?
* Which CPUs are supported by the PowerTAP? The BDI2000 supports
CPU32/32+, ColdFire, PowerPC, ARM, MIPS32, XScale and M-CORE ...
Guess what we're using...
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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