wumpus
10-11-2003, 09:45 PM
N*kia used a simple remote logging facility for debugging their DCT3 firmwares remotely, but forgot(?) to remove this when going into production. Hence, you can enable it with a simple *BUS command.
With debug tracing, you can trace the execution of the firmware almost everywhere, providing enormous amounts of information to the reverse engineer.
New in v3:
* GSM packet disassembly now writes in XML format to out.xml (when packet type 18-19 are enabled verbosely). This is for use with OpenGPA.
* Nearly All Debug Trace types are now known. (see nhm5_587.txt)
* New command line syntax (see page under usage!)
Get it here (http://zope.achterklap.nl:8080/nokia/sub_250software/sub_debugtrace)
With debug tracing, you can trace the execution of the firmware almost everywhere, providing enormous amounts of information to the reverse engineer.
New in v3:
* GSM packet disassembly now writes in XML format to out.xml (when packet type 18-19 are enabled verbosely). This is for use with OpenGPA.
* Nearly All Debug Trace types are now known. (see nhm5_587.txt)
* New command line syntax (see page under usage!)
Get it here (http://zope.achterklap.nl:8080/nokia/sub_250software/sub_debugtrace)