> > > I've built a little tools for tracing ADB requests issued by MacOS. > There's a little INIT that records all ADB commands issues thru the > _ADBOp trap and an application for displaying those traces. It also > records the datas with the outgoing command. Since it's not a tail patch, > it won't display incoming datas, but you can use a tool like ADB Parser > to read the content of registers. > > With this tool, you can spy the activity of your device, see all the > commands issued by the driver to the device, etc... > > The INIT will start recording in a ring buffer as soon as it's loaded, so > if you want to to loard earlier, you may want to change it's type to > 'scri'. The ring buffer is about 32k and older traces are lost when it's > full. The application for emptying the buffer is PPC only unless you ask > for a 68k version. If you use MountX, make sure you don't use the debug I would like m68k versions of this, as I don't have a ppc running macos. thanks, Peter. [[ This message was sent via the linuxppc-dev mailing list. Replies are ]] [[ not forced back to the list, so be sure to Cc linuxppc-dev if your ]] [[ reply is of general interest. To unsubscribe from linuxppc-dev, send ]] [[ the message 'unsubscribe' to linuxppc-dev-request@lists.linuxppc.org ]]