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Re: [Xen-devel] about development environment for customizing



Oh sorry,  it's just as you says :-)
Thanks Mr. Sakai.

Though I can't describe real details because my work is research, Rough describes I want to do is below

-add additional faunction code to codes around memory access, various IO access, generating interrupt and modyfying register values.

So, I want to use the following functional capabilities

- resume with snapshot like VMWARE
- watching values of memory and registers.
- connecting to serial port of the environment for kernel debugger
- comfot to use. For example, a environment which runs two ore three times slower than real machine can't be introduced

That's all.
I hope comming of advice from anyone :-)

cheers.

**************************************** HPCS lab
4th grade student of Colledge of Information Science, University of Tsukuba

Ryo Kanbayashi



Atsushi SAKAI wrote:
Hi,

At first, you shoud describe more detail which functionality you plan to develop.
At this moment, your description is vague and no one can comment on you.

Thanks
Atsushi SAKAI


Ryo Kanbayashi <kanbayashi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm Ryo at Tsukuba University in Japan

I'm thinking about customizing xen for research. so I find for appropriate 
development environment for debugging.

Which environment should be used?

Using VMWare? Xen? Qemu? Bochs? real machine?

If anyone has nice idea or method already using , please tell me about it :-)

cheers.

#please forgive my poor english :-)

**************************************** HPCS lab
4th grade student of Colledge of Information Science, University of Tsukuba

Ryo Kanbayashi



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