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Re: mach_kdb on intel?
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Re: mach_kdb on intel?


  • Subject: Re: mach_kdb on intel?
  • From: Andrew Gallatin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 11:13:57 -0400 (EDT)

Derek Kumar writes:
 > I'm not certain if kernel debugging kits have been distributed for
 > x86 yet, but the inline serial debugger (KDB/DDB) should be
 > functional in the update (build 8B1072) that was issued for Developer
 > Transition Systems a while ago.
 > Hope that helps - perhaps someone else can comment on the
 > availability of Darwin/x86 kernels of recent vintage.

I'm actually using Darwin 8.0.1 for intel on a 3rd party motherboard,
as I need to do driver development.

I tried adding options MACH_KDB to the config file for the 8.2
sources, and that let to a number of compilation problems
which I tried to fix (but must have messed up).

I guess that 8B1072 must be based off of something more recent than
the 8.2 public sources..

Drew
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