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Re: It takes a long time to disassemble some instructions for remote target
- From: "Robert Bu" <robert dot bu at gmail dot com>
- To: msnyder at specifix dot com
- Cc: gdb at sourceware dot org
- Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 14:46:40 +0800
- Subject: Re: It takes a long time to disassemble some instructions for remote target
> On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 16:39 +0800, Robert Bu wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> When I try to disassemble a range of instructions, for example from
>> PC1 to PC2, GDB tries to fetch and disassemble the instructions one by
>> one. This may not be a problem for native debugging, or for remote
>> debugging with high connection speed. However, it takes some long time
>> for a not so fast serial connection, since GDB fetches one instruction
>> at a time, which results in a lot of 'm' packets.
>> Is that possible for GDB to fetch all instructions back for one time
>> with just one(maybe more than one, but now a lot of) 'm' packet, and
>> disassemble them locally one by one?
>
> My friend, I have just the thing you need!
> It slices! It dices! It prevents gdb from
> needlessly fetching memory from text sections!
>
> All ya gotta do is type "set trust-readonly"!
> And if ya don't trust me (but who am I kidding,
> EVERYBODY trusts a carny!), you can just type
> "help set trust-readonly" and read all about it
> yourself!
>
This option does not work in GDB 6.4. However it works in GDB 6.6. Quite
strange!