https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44988
--- Comment #7 from Anastasius Focht focht@gmx.net --- Hello Austin,
MS ships the debuggers for all target architectures. From the installed Windows 10 SDK (on x86_64 host):
Windows 10 SDK, version 1903 = 18362.1.190318-1202.19h1_release_WindowsSDK.iso
--- snip --- $ find . -iname "cdb.exe" -exec file {} ;
./drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Windows Kits/10/Debuggers/arm64/cdb.exe: PE32+ executable (console), for MS Windows ./drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Windows Kits/10/Debuggers/x86/cdb.exe: PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows ./drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Windows Kits/10/Debuggers/arm/cdb.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows --- snip ---
--- snip --- $ pwd /home/focht/projects/win10-psdk/wineprefix64-psdk/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/Windows Kits/10/Debuggers/arm
$ file *.exe adplus.exe: PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386 Mono/.Net assembly, for MS Windows adplusmanager.exe: PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386 Mono/.Net assembly, for MS Windows agestore.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows breakin.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows cdb.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows convertstore.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows dbengprx.exe: PE32 executable (GUI) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows dbgrpc.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows dbgsrv.exe: PE32 executable (GUI) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows dbh.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows dumpchk.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows dumpexam.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows gflags.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows kdbgctrl.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows kd.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows kdnet.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows kdsrv.exe: PE32 executable (GUI) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows KernelDumpDecrypt.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows kill.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows list.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows ntkd.exe: PE32 executable (GUI) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows ntsd.exe: PE32 executable (GUI) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows pdbcopy.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows plmdebug.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows remote.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows rtlist.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows symchk.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows symstore.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows tlist.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows umdh.exe: PE32 executable (console) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows usbview.exe: PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386 Mono/.Net assembly, for MS Windows windbg.exe: PE32 executable (GUI) ARMv7 Thumb, for MS Windows --- snip ---
Most of executables are certainly the be run on ARMv7 processor.
'api-ms-win-downlevel-kernel32-l2-1.0.dll' -> introduced with Windows 8.1
https://www.geoffchappell.com/studies/windows/win32/apisetschema/history/set...
What exact Windows version is your Windows RT device? Windows RT 8.0 maybe? I've searched older versions of the Windows 10 SDK if there is any that ships tools compatible with Windows RT 8.0.
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/sdk-archive/
From:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/debugging...
--- quote --- Getting ARM Debugging Tools for Windows
You can get debugging tools for ARM64 by downloading the Windows 10 SDK (version 10.0.16299 or later). During the installation, select the Debugging Tools for Windows box. --- quote ---
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=864422
The 'cdb.exe' from that SDK version is older -> 2017-11-11. Sadly it still seems to (delay) link against 'api-ms-win-downlevel-kernel32-l2-1-0.dll'.
To be honest, at this point it might be easier if you just cross-compile this small example app which uses Toolhelp API for the Windows RT (ARMv7) device:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/toolhelp/taking-a-snapshot-an...
It should do the same job ;-)
Regards