eXDI Overview (Windows CE 5.0)
The Extended Debugging Interface (eXDI) allows clients such as Platform Builder to monitor and control the activity of a target through a debugging probe. eXDI uses the IeXdi2 set of interfaces for hardware-specific elements and the IOsAxs set of interfaces for OS-specific elements.
In This Section
- eXDI Architecture
Provides diagrams of system architecture, and descriptions of major components - eXDI Run-State Control
Describes eXDI features for breakpoint insertion and management, single stepping, execution control and notification. - Memory and Register Access
Provides descriptions of the interfaces that offer OS-aware and OS-agnostic memory access. In addition, provides information about eXDI features for register access and manipulation. - Os Access
Describes the eXDI features that provide access to process, thread, and module information, and that offer OS-aware memory and breakpoint interfaces. In addition, describes how eXDI performs symbol handling. - Core Connectivity Services
Describes the connectivity infrastructure that supports debugging.
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