Ports

In the debugger architecture, a port:

  • Is a container for a set of processes running on a server. For example, a port might represent a connection to a Windows CE-based device by a serial cable or to a networked non-DCOM machine. One special port, called the local port, contains all the processes running on the local machine.

  • Can identify itself by name or identifier.

  • Can enumerate all processes running on the port and launch and terminate these processes.

  • Is represented by an IDebugPort2 interface, which is created by passing an IDebugPortRequest2 argument to AddPort.

    Visual Studio supplies a default port that handles all Windows-based processes, both native and managed. A custom port must be set up for connections with external devices that are not Windows-based. To supply such custom ports, you must also set up a custom port supplier.

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