Remote Debug Interface (RDI)
RDI is short for Remote Debug Interface
The Remote Debug Interface (RDI) is an Application Programming Interface (API) that defines a standard set of data structures and functions that abstract hardware for debugging purposes. *The Remote Debug Interface has for ten years served as a useful and widely adopted interface between debuggers and debug target (simulators, emulators and monitors) for the ARM architecture. [Source: ARM DevZone]
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