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Remote stub can't single-step, how to tell GDB?
- From: Deepak Saxena <dsaxena at plexity dot net>
- To: gdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 14:49:58 -0700
- Subject: Remote stub can't single-step, how to tell GDB?
- Organization: Plexity Networks
- Reply-to: dsaxena at plexity dot net
Hello,
I am working on porting the existing ARM KGDB stub into the
grand-unified-kgdb project (http://kgdb.sf.net) and am looking
for some info on how to cleanup our single-step handling. For
the existing stub we basically took the get_next_pc() code
from gdb and put it in the kgdb-stub so that we can execute
single-steps in the stub itself. When we receive an 's' command,
we call get_next_pc() and stuff the breakpoint at that address.
IMHO, having this in the kernel is overkill and skimming the gdb src,
I am guessing there is away to just force the user's client to do this,
but I am not sure how. In arm-tdep.c, I see the following comment that
makes me wonder if right now I have no choice but handle single-step
in the kernel stub:
/* Single stepping. */
/* XXX For an RDI target we should ask the target if it can single-step. */
set_gdbarch_software_single_step (gdbarch, arm_software_single_step);
Any pointers appreciated.
Tnx,
~Deepak
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Deepak Saxena - dsaxena at plexity dot net - http://www.plexity.net/
"Unlike me, many of you have accepted the situation of your imprisonment and
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