Re: [tip:x86/doc] x86/doc: mini-howto for using earlyprintk=dbgp

From: Daniel Walker
Date: Fri Mar 06 2009 - 11:16:41 EST


On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 16:55 +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:

> > >
> > > >From the rest of document I assumed Host/target was referring to both
> > > sides of the connection. So you would need USB on both sides for this
> > > thing to work. I assumed Client/console was just the host. I guess that
> > > is all kind of confusing tho ..
> >
> > The term "Host" is too confusing to be used here; it has too
> > many other meanings. "Target" is good.
>
> I used Host/Target for that reason, consistently so. The combo
> gives us the best of both worlds.

What meaning of Host did you intend? Is Host/Target just referring to
one machine in this scenario or both?

> > "Client" is probably okay too, but I don't like "Console" so
> > much because both machines will have a console. "Debugging
> > console" is more accurate but also more cumbersome.
>
> I used client/console term for that reason.

Same questions for this as above, one machine or both? I think it's
clear from the text when you read it all (not to mention this doesn't
seem like a sophisticated setup), but if someone had trouble with this
they might start reading into the terms and get more confused.

> > > The document indicates you need this one capability on your
> > > USB port in addition to the USB device (check the complete
> > > document for how to find the capability). So both host and
> > > target need this one capability, and then you also need the
> > > USB device for the whole thing to work.
> >
> > In fact the original document was rather clear about this; it
> > says only that the target machine needs the debug capability.
> > The client machine uses its normal USB driver and treats the
> > debugging cable as a normal USB serial device.
>
> yes.
>
> btw., i think this document is being over-engineered.
> Significantly so.

I agree (but what are you going to do?)

Daniel

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