On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 03:05:40PM -0400, Robert Picco wrote:
On IA64 the g-packet is too large for kernel debugging. How would you
suggest identifying registers that are in g-packet. Use another
protocol extension to see whether target wants to exclude registers from
g-packet? Another way would be to optionally enable the p-packet with a
"set-command". This p-packet causes very little latency on IA64 because
most register values retrieved come from RSE (register stack engine)
backing store memory.
The latency I was worried about was round trip time - if we have to
request a half-dozen out of a hundred registers, then this will
probably take longer than a whole g packet would, because of waiting
for each side to process the conversation. I guess we'll ignore it for
now and investigate smaller regsets later with qPart.