1 /* Remote target communications for serial-line targets in custom GDB protocol
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24 /* See the GDB User Guide for details of the GDB remote protocol. */
27 #include "gdb_string.h"
33 #include "exceptions.h"
35 /*#include "terminal.h" */
38 #include "gdb-stabs.h"
39 #include "gdbthread.h"
43 #include "gdb_assert.h"
48 #include "event-loop.h"
49 #include "event-top.h"
55 #include "gdbcore.h" /* for exec_bfd */
57 #include "remote-fileio.h"
59 /* Prototypes for local functions. */
60 static void cleanup_sigint_signal_handler (void *dummy);
61 static void initialize_sigint_signal_handler (void);
62 static int getpkt_sane (char *buf, long sizeof_buf, int forever);
64 static void handle_remote_sigint (int);
65 static void handle_remote_sigint_twice (int);
66 static void async_remote_interrupt (gdb_client_data);
67 void async_remote_interrupt_twice (gdb_client_data);
69 static void build_remote_gdbarch_data (void);
71 static void remote_files_info (struct target_ops *ignore);
73 static int remote_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr,
74 int len, int should_write,
75 struct mem_attrib *attrib,
76 struct target_ops *target);
78 static void remote_prepare_to_store (void);
80 static void remote_fetch_registers (int regno);
82 static void remote_resume (ptid_t ptid, int step,
83 enum target_signal siggnal);
84 static void remote_async_resume (ptid_t ptid, int step,
85 enum target_signal siggnal);
86 static void remote_open (char *name, int from_tty);
87 static void remote_async_open (char *name, int from_tty);
89 static void extended_remote_open (char *name, int from_tty);
90 static void extended_remote_async_open (char *name, int from_tty);
92 static void remote_open_1 (char *, int, struct target_ops *, int extended_p,
95 static void remote_close (int quitting);
97 static void remote_store_registers (int regno);
99 static void remote_mourn (void);
100 static void remote_async_mourn (void);
102 static void extended_remote_restart (void);
104 static void extended_remote_mourn (void);
106 static void remote_mourn_1 (struct target_ops *);
108 static void remote_send (char *buf, long sizeof_buf);
110 static int readchar (int timeout);
112 static ptid_t remote_wait (ptid_t ptid,
113 struct target_waitstatus *status);
114 static ptid_t remote_async_wait (ptid_t ptid,
115 struct target_waitstatus *status);
117 static void remote_kill (void);
118 static void remote_async_kill (void);
120 static int tohex (int nib);
122 static void remote_detach (char *args, int from_tty);
124 static void remote_interrupt (int signo);
126 static void remote_interrupt_twice (int signo);
128 static void interrupt_query (void);
130 static void set_thread (int, int);
132 static int remote_thread_alive (ptid_t);
134 static void get_offsets (void);
136 static long read_frame (char *buf, long sizeof_buf);
138 static int remote_insert_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR, char *);
140 static int remote_remove_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR, char *);
142 static int hexnumlen (ULONGEST num);
144 static void init_remote_ops (void);
146 static void init_extended_remote_ops (void);
148 static void remote_stop (void);
150 static int ishex (int ch, int *val);
152 static int stubhex (int ch);
154 static int hexnumstr (char *, ULONGEST);
156 static int hexnumnstr (char *, ULONGEST, int);
158 static CORE_ADDR remote_address_masked (CORE_ADDR);
160 static void print_packet (char *);
162 static unsigned long crc32 (unsigned char *, int, unsigned int);
164 static void compare_sections_command (char *, int);
166 static void packet_command (char *, int);
168 static int stub_unpack_int (char *buff, int fieldlength);
170 static ptid_t remote_current_thread (ptid_t oldptid);
172 static void remote_find_new_threads (void);
174 static void record_currthread (int currthread);
176 static int fromhex (int a);
178 static int hex2bin (const char *hex, char *bin, int count);
180 static int bin2hex (const char *bin, char *hex, int count);
182 static int putpkt_binary (char *buf, int cnt);
184 static void check_binary_download (CORE_ADDR addr);
186 struct packet_config;
188 static void show_packet_config_cmd (struct packet_config *config);
190 static void update_packet_config (struct packet_config *config);
192 void _initialize_remote (void);
194 /* Description of the remote protocol. Strictly speaking, when the
195 target is open()ed, remote.c should create a per-target description
196 of the remote protocol using that target's architecture.
197 Unfortunately, the target stack doesn't include local state. For
198 the moment keep the information in the target's architecture
203 long offset; /* Offset into G packet. */
204 long regnum; /* GDB's internal register number. */
205 LONGEST pnum; /* Remote protocol register number. */
206 int in_g_packet; /* Always part of G packet. */
207 /* long size in bytes; == register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum);
209 /* char *name; == REGISTER_NAME (regnum); at present. */
214 /* Description of the remote protocol registers. */
215 long sizeof_g_packet;
217 /* Description of the remote protocol registers indexed by REGNUM
218 (making an array of NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS in size). */
219 struct packet_reg *regs;
221 /* This is the size (in chars) of the first response to the ``g''
222 packet. It is used as a heuristic when determining the maximum
223 size of memory-read and memory-write packets. A target will
224 typically only reserve a buffer large enough to hold the ``g''
225 packet. The size does not include packet overhead (headers and
227 long actual_register_packet_size;
229 /* This is the maximum size (in chars) of a non read/write packet.
230 It is also used as a cap on the size of read/write packets. */
231 long remote_packet_size;
235 /* Handle for retreving the remote protocol data from gdbarch. */
236 static struct gdbarch_data *remote_gdbarch_data_handle;
238 static struct remote_state *
239 get_remote_state (void)
241 return gdbarch_data (current_gdbarch, remote_gdbarch_data_handle);
245 init_remote_state (struct gdbarch *gdbarch)
248 struct remote_state *rs = GDBARCH_OBSTACK_ZALLOC (gdbarch, struct remote_state);
250 if (deprecated_register_bytes () != 0)
251 rs->sizeof_g_packet = deprecated_register_bytes ();
253 rs->sizeof_g_packet = 0;
255 /* Assume a 1:1 regnum<->pnum table. */
256 rs->regs = GDBARCH_OBSTACK_CALLOC (gdbarch, NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS,
258 for (regnum = 0; regnum < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; regnum++)
260 struct packet_reg *r = &rs->regs[regnum];
263 r->offset = DEPRECATED_REGISTER_BYTE (regnum);
264 r->in_g_packet = (regnum < NUM_REGS);
265 /* ...name = REGISTER_NAME (regnum); */
267 /* Compute packet size by accumulating the size of all registers. */
268 if (deprecated_register_bytes () == 0)
269 rs->sizeof_g_packet += register_size (current_gdbarch, regnum);
272 /* Default maximum number of characters in a packet body. Many
273 remote stubs have a hardwired buffer size of 400 bytes
274 (c.f. BUFMAX in m68k-stub.c and i386-stub.c). BUFMAX-1 is used
275 as the maximum packet-size to ensure that the packet and an extra
276 NUL character can always fit in the buffer. This stops GDB
277 trashing stubs that try to squeeze an extra NUL into what is
278 already a full buffer (As of 1999-12-04 that was most stubs. */
279 rs->remote_packet_size = 400 - 1;
281 /* Should rs->sizeof_g_packet needs more space than the
282 default, adjust the size accordingly. Remember that each byte is
283 encoded as two characters. 32 is the overhead for the packet
284 header / footer. NOTE: cagney/1999-10-26: I suspect that 8
285 (``$NN:G...#NN'') is a better guess, the below has been padded a
287 if (rs->sizeof_g_packet > ((rs->remote_packet_size - 32) / 2))
288 rs->remote_packet_size = (rs->sizeof_g_packet * 2 + 32);
290 /* This one is filled in when a ``g'' packet is received. */
291 rs->actual_register_packet_size = 0;
296 static struct packet_reg *
297 packet_reg_from_regnum (struct remote_state *rs, long regnum)
299 if (regnum < 0 && regnum >= NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS)
303 struct packet_reg *r = &rs->regs[regnum];
304 gdb_assert (r->regnum == regnum);
309 static struct packet_reg *
310 packet_reg_from_pnum (struct remote_state *rs, LONGEST pnum)
313 for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; i++)
315 struct packet_reg *r = &rs->regs[i];
322 /* FIXME: graces/2002-08-08: These variables should eventually be
323 bound to an instance of the target object (as in gdbarch-tdep()),
324 when such a thing exists. */
326 /* This is set to the data address of the access causing the target
327 to stop for a watchpoint. */
328 static CORE_ADDR remote_watch_data_address;
330 /* This is non-zero if taregt stopped for a watchpoint. */
331 static int remote_stopped_by_watchpoint_p;
334 static struct target_ops remote_ops;
336 static struct target_ops extended_remote_ops;
338 /* Temporary target ops. Just like the remote_ops and
339 extended_remote_ops, but with asynchronous support. */
340 static struct target_ops remote_async_ops;
342 static struct target_ops extended_async_remote_ops;
344 /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-23: Even though getpkt was called with
345 ``forever'' still use the normal timeout mechanism. This is
346 currently used by the ASYNC code to guarentee that target reads
347 during the initial connect always time-out. Once getpkt has been
348 modified to return a timeout indication and, in turn
349 remote_wait()/wait_for_inferior() have gained a timeout parameter
351 static int wait_forever_enabled_p = 1;
354 /* This variable chooses whether to send a ^C or a break when the user
355 requests program interruption. Although ^C is usually what remote
356 systems expect, and that is the default here, sometimes a break is
357 preferable instead. */
359 static int remote_break;
361 /* Descriptor for I/O to remote machine. Initialize it to NULL so that
362 remote_open knows that we don't have a file open when the program
364 static struct serial *remote_desc = NULL;
366 /* This variable sets the number of bits in an address that are to be
367 sent in a memory ("M" or "m") packet. Normally, after stripping
368 leading zeros, the entire address would be sent. This variable
369 restricts the address to REMOTE_ADDRESS_SIZE bits. HISTORY: The
370 initial implementation of remote.c restricted the address sent in
371 memory packets to ``host::sizeof long'' bytes - (typically 32
372 bits). Consequently, for 64 bit targets, the upper 32 bits of an
373 address was never sent. Since fixing this bug may cause a break in
374 some remote targets this variable is principly provided to
375 facilitate backward compatibility. */
377 static int remote_address_size;
379 /* Tempoary to track who currently owns the terminal. See
380 target_async_terminal_* for more details. */
382 static int remote_async_terminal_ours_p;
385 /* User configurable variables for the number of characters in a
386 memory read/write packet. MIN ((rs->remote_packet_size),
387 rs->sizeof_g_packet) is the default. Some targets need smaller
388 values (fifo overruns, et.al.) and some users need larger values
389 (speed up transfers). The variables ``preferred_*'' (the user
390 request), ``current_*'' (what was actually set) and ``forced_*''
391 (Positive - a soft limit, negative - a hard limit). */
393 struct memory_packet_config
400 /* Compute the current size of a read/write packet. Since this makes
401 use of ``actual_register_packet_size'' the computation is dynamic. */
404 get_memory_packet_size (struct memory_packet_config *config)
406 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
407 /* NOTE: The somewhat arbitrary 16k comes from the knowledge (folk
408 law?) that some hosts don't cope very well with large alloca()
409 calls. Eventually the alloca() code will be replaced by calls to
410 xmalloc() and make_cleanups() allowing this restriction to either
411 be lifted or removed. */
412 #ifndef MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE
413 #define MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE 16384
415 /* NOTE: 16 is just chosen at random. */
416 #ifndef MIN_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE
417 #define MIN_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE 16
422 if (config->size <= 0)
423 what_they_get = MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE;
425 what_they_get = config->size;
429 what_they_get = (rs->remote_packet_size);
430 /* Limit the packet to the size specified by the user. */
432 && what_they_get > config->size)
433 what_they_get = config->size;
434 /* Limit it to the size of the targets ``g'' response. */
435 if ((rs->actual_register_packet_size) > 0
436 && what_they_get > (rs->actual_register_packet_size))
437 what_they_get = (rs->actual_register_packet_size);
439 if (what_they_get > MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE)
440 what_they_get = MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE;
441 if (what_they_get < MIN_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE)
442 what_they_get = MIN_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE;
443 return what_they_get;
446 /* Update the size of a read/write packet. If they user wants
447 something really big then do a sanity check. */
450 set_memory_packet_size (char *args, struct memory_packet_config *config)
452 int fixed_p = config->fixed_p;
453 long size = config->size;
455 error ("Argument required (integer, `fixed' or `limited').");
456 else if (strcmp (args, "hard") == 0
457 || strcmp (args, "fixed") == 0)
459 else if (strcmp (args, "soft") == 0
460 || strcmp (args, "limit") == 0)
465 size = strtoul (args, &end, 0);
467 error ("Invalid %s (bad syntax).", config->name);
469 /* Instead of explicitly capping the size of a packet to
470 MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE or dissallowing it, the user is
471 instead allowed to set the size to something arbitrarily
473 if (size > MAX_REMOTE_PACKET_SIZE)
474 error ("Invalid %s (too large).", config->name);
478 if (fixed_p && !config->fixed_p)
480 if (! query ("The target may not be able to correctly handle a %s\n"
481 "of %ld bytes. Change the packet size? ",
483 error ("Packet size not changed.");
485 /* Update the config. */
486 config->fixed_p = fixed_p;
491 show_memory_packet_size (struct memory_packet_config *config)
493 printf_filtered ("The %s is %ld. ", config->name, config->size);
495 printf_filtered ("Packets are fixed at %ld bytes.\n",
496 get_memory_packet_size (config));
498 printf_filtered ("Packets are limited to %ld bytes.\n",
499 get_memory_packet_size (config));
502 static struct memory_packet_config memory_write_packet_config =
504 "memory-write-packet-size",
508 set_memory_write_packet_size (char *args, int from_tty)
510 set_memory_packet_size (args, &memory_write_packet_config);
514 show_memory_write_packet_size (char *args, int from_tty)
516 show_memory_packet_size (&memory_write_packet_config);
520 get_memory_write_packet_size (void)
522 return get_memory_packet_size (&memory_write_packet_config);
525 static struct memory_packet_config memory_read_packet_config =
527 "memory-read-packet-size",
531 set_memory_read_packet_size (char *args, int from_tty)
533 set_memory_packet_size (args, &memory_read_packet_config);
537 show_memory_read_packet_size (char *args, int from_tty)
539 show_memory_packet_size (&memory_read_packet_config);
543 get_memory_read_packet_size (void)
545 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
546 long size = get_memory_packet_size (&memory_read_packet_config);
547 /* FIXME: cagney/1999-11-07: Functions like getpkt() need to get an
548 extra buffer size argument before the memory read size can be
549 increased beyond (rs->remote_packet_size). */
550 if (size > (rs->remote_packet_size))
551 size = (rs->remote_packet_size);
556 /* Generic configuration support for packets the stub optionally
557 supports. Allows the user to specify the use of the packet as well
558 as allowing GDB to auto-detect support in the remote stub. */
562 PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN = 0,
571 enum auto_boolean detect;
572 enum packet_support support;
575 /* Analyze a packet's return value and update the packet config
586 update_packet_config (struct packet_config *config)
588 switch (config->detect)
590 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_TRUE:
591 config->support = PACKET_ENABLE;
593 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_FALSE:
594 config->support = PACKET_DISABLE;
596 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO:
597 config->support = PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN;
603 show_packet_config_cmd (struct packet_config *config)
605 char *support = "internal-error";
606 switch (config->support)
612 support = "disabled";
614 case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN:
618 switch (config->detect)
620 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO:
621 printf_filtered ("Support for remote protocol `%s' (%s) packet is auto-detected, currently %s.\n",
622 config->name, config->title, support);
624 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_TRUE:
625 case AUTO_BOOLEAN_FALSE:
626 printf_filtered ("Support for remote protocol `%s' (%s) packet is currently %s.\n",
627 config->name, config->title, support);
633 add_packet_config_cmd (struct packet_config *config,
636 cmd_sfunc_ftype *set_func,
637 cmd_sfunc_ftype *show_func,
638 struct cmd_list_element **set_remote_list,
639 struct cmd_list_element **show_remote_list,
642 struct cmd_list_element *set_cmd;
643 struct cmd_list_element *show_cmd;
650 config->title = title;
651 config->detect = AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO;
652 config->support = PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN;
653 set_doc = xstrprintf ("Set use of remote protocol `%s' (%s) packet",
655 show_doc = xstrprintf ("Show current use of remote protocol `%s' (%s) packet",
657 print = xstrprintf ("Current use of remote protocol `%s' (%s) is %%s",
659 /* set/show TITLE-packet {auto,on,off} */
660 cmd_name = xstrprintf ("%s-packet", title);
661 add_setshow_auto_boolean_cmd (cmd_name, class_obscure,
662 &config->detect, set_doc, show_doc,
665 set_remote_list, show_remote_list);
666 /* set/show remote NAME-packet {auto,on,off} -- legacy. */
670 legacy_name = xstrprintf ("%s-packet", name);
671 add_alias_cmd (legacy_name, cmd_name, class_obscure, 0,
673 add_alias_cmd (legacy_name, cmd_name, class_obscure, 0,
678 static enum packet_result
679 packet_ok (const char *buf, struct packet_config *config)
683 /* The stub recognized the packet request. Check that the
684 operation succeeded. */
685 switch (config->support)
687 case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN:
689 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
690 "Packet %s (%s) is supported\n",
691 config->name, config->title);
692 config->support = PACKET_ENABLE;
695 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
696 "packet_ok: attempt to use a disabled packet");
701 if (buf[0] == 'O' && buf[1] == 'K' && buf[2] == '\0')
702 /* "OK" - definitly OK. */
705 && isxdigit (buf[1]) && isxdigit (buf[2])
707 /* "Enn" - definitly an error. */
709 /* The packet may or may not be OK. Just assume it is. */
714 /* The stub does not support the packet. */
715 switch (config->support)
718 if (config->detect == AUTO_BOOLEAN_AUTO)
719 /* If the stub previously indicated that the packet was
720 supported then there is a protocol error.. */
721 error ("Protocol error: %s (%s) conflicting enabled responses.",
722 config->name, config->title);
724 /* The user set it wrong. */
725 error ("Enabled packet %s (%s) not recognized by stub",
726 config->name, config->title);
728 case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN:
730 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
731 "Packet %s (%s) is NOT supported\n",
732 config->name, config->title);
733 config->support = PACKET_DISABLE;
738 return PACKET_UNKNOWN;
742 /* Should we try the 'vCont' (descriptive resume) request? */
743 static struct packet_config remote_protocol_vcont;
746 set_remote_protocol_vcont_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
747 struct cmd_list_element *c)
749 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_vcont);
753 show_remote_protocol_vcont_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
754 struct cmd_list_element *c)
756 show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_vcont);
759 /* Should we try the 'qSymbol' (target symbol lookup service) request? */
760 static struct packet_config remote_protocol_qSymbol;
763 set_remote_protocol_qSymbol_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
764 struct cmd_list_element *c)
766 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_qSymbol);
770 show_remote_protocol_qSymbol_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
771 struct cmd_list_element *c)
773 show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_qSymbol);
776 /* Should we try the 'P' (set register) request? */
778 static struct packet_config remote_protocol_P;
781 set_remote_protocol_P_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
782 struct cmd_list_element *c)
784 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_P);
788 show_remote_protocol_P_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
789 struct cmd_list_element *c)
791 show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_P);
794 /* Should we try one of the 'Z' requests? */
798 Z_PACKET_SOFTWARE_BP,
799 Z_PACKET_HARDWARE_BP,
806 static struct packet_config remote_protocol_Z[NR_Z_PACKET_TYPES];
808 /* FIXME: Instead of having all these boiler plate functions, the
809 command callback should include a context argument. */
812 set_remote_protocol_Z_software_bp_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
813 struct cmd_list_element *c)
815 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_SOFTWARE_BP]);
819 show_remote_protocol_Z_software_bp_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
820 struct cmd_list_element *c)
822 show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_SOFTWARE_BP]);
826 set_remote_protocol_Z_hardware_bp_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
827 struct cmd_list_element *c)
829 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_HARDWARE_BP]);
833 show_remote_protocol_Z_hardware_bp_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
834 struct cmd_list_element *c)
836 show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_HARDWARE_BP]);
840 set_remote_protocol_Z_write_wp_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
841 struct cmd_list_element *c)
843 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_WRITE_WP]);
847 show_remote_protocol_Z_write_wp_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
848 struct cmd_list_element *c)
850 show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_WRITE_WP]);
854 set_remote_protocol_Z_read_wp_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
855 struct cmd_list_element *c)
857 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_READ_WP]);
861 show_remote_protocol_Z_read_wp_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
862 struct cmd_list_element *c)
864 show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_READ_WP]);
868 set_remote_protocol_Z_access_wp_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
869 struct cmd_list_element *c)
871 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_ACCESS_WP]);
875 show_remote_protocol_Z_access_wp_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
876 struct cmd_list_element *c)
878 show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_ACCESS_WP]);
881 /* For compatibility with older distributions. Provide a ``set remote
882 Z-packet ...'' command that updates all the Z packet types. */
884 static enum auto_boolean remote_Z_packet_detect;
887 set_remote_protocol_Z_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
888 struct cmd_list_element *c)
891 for (i = 0; i < NR_Z_PACKET_TYPES; i++)
893 remote_protocol_Z[i].detect = remote_Z_packet_detect;
894 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_Z[i]);
899 show_remote_protocol_Z_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
900 struct cmd_list_element *c)
903 for (i = 0; i < NR_Z_PACKET_TYPES; i++)
905 show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z[i]);
909 /* Should we try the 'X' (remote binary download) packet?
911 This variable (available to the user via "set remote X-packet")
912 dictates whether downloads are sent in binary (via the 'X' packet).
913 We assume that the stub can, and attempt to do it. This will be
914 cleared if the stub does not understand it. This switch is still
915 needed, though in cases when the packet is supported in the stub,
916 but the connection does not allow it (i.e., 7-bit serial connection
919 static struct packet_config remote_protocol_binary_download;
921 /* Should we try the 'ThreadInfo' query packet?
923 This variable (NOT available to the user: auto-detect only!)
924 determines whether GDB will use the new, simpler "ThreadInfo"
925 query or the older, more complex syntax for thread queries.
926 This is an auto-detect variable (set to true at each connect,
927 and set to false when the target fails to recognize it). */
929 static int use_threadinfo_query;
930 static int use_threadextra_query;
933 set_remote_protocol_binary_download_cmd (char *args,
935 struct cmd_list_element *c)
937 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_binary_download);
941 show_remote_protocol_binary_download_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
942 struct cmd_list_element *c)
944 show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_binary_download);
947 /* Should we try the 'qPart:auxv' (target auxiliary vector read) request? */
948 static struct packet_config remote_protocol_qPart_auxv;
951 set_remote_protocol_qPart_auxv_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
952 struct cmd_list_element *c)
954 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_qPart_auxv);
958 show_remote_protocol_qPart_auxv_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
959 struct cmd_list_element *c)
961 show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_qPart_auxv);
964 static struct packet_config remote_protocol_p;
967 set_remote_protocol_p_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
968 struct cmd_list_element *c)
970 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_p);
974 show_remote_protocol_p_packet_cmd (char *args, int from_tty,
975 struct cmd_list_element *c)
977 show_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_p);
982 /* Tokens for use by the asynchronous signal handlers for SIGINT. */
983 static void *sigint_remote_twice_token;
984 static void *sigint_remote_token;
986 /* These are pointers to hook functions that may be set in order to
987 modify resume/wait behavior for a particular architecture. */
989 void (*deprecated_target_resume_hook) (void);
990 void (*deprecated_target_wait_loop_hook) (void);
994 /* These are the threads which we last sent to the remote system.
995 -1 for all or -2 for not sent yet. */
996 static int general_thread;
997 static int continue_thread;
999 /* Call this function as a result of
1000 1) A halt indication (T packet) containing a thread id
1001 2) A direct query of currthread
1002 3) Successful execution of set thread
1006 record_currthread (int currthread)
1008 general_thread = currthread;
1010 /* If this is a new thread, add it to GDB's thread list.
1011 If we leave it up to WFI to do this, bad things will happen. */
1012 if (!in_thread_list (pid_to_ptid (currthread)))
1014 add_thread (pid_to_ptid (currthread));
1015 ui_out_text (uiout, "[New ");
1016 ui_out_text (uiout, target_pid_to_str (pid_to_ptid (currthread)));
1017 ui_out_text (uiout, "]\n");
1021 #define MAGIC_NULL_PID 42000
1024 set_thread (int th, int gen)
1026 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
1027 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
1028 int state = gen ? general_thread : continue_thread;
1034 buf[1] = gen ? 'g' : 'c';
1035 if (th == MAGIC_NULL_PID)
1041 sprintf (&buf[2], "-%x", -th);
1043 sprintf (&buf[2], "%x", th);
1045 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
1047 general_thread = th;
1049 continue_thread = th;
1052 /* Return nonzero if the thread TH is still alive on the remote system. */
1055 remote_thread_alive (ptid_t ptid)
1057 int tid = PIDGET (ptid);
1061 sprintf (buf, "T-%08x", -tid);
1063 sprintf (buf, "T%08x", tid);
1065 getpkt (buf, sizeof (buf), 0);
1066 return (buf[0] == 'O' && buf[1] == 'K');
1069 /* About these extended threadlist and threadinfo packets. They are
1070 variable length packets but, the fields within them are often fixed
1071 length. They are redundent enough to send over UDP as is the
1072 remote protocol in general. There is a matching unit test module
1075 #define OPAQUETHREADBYTES 8
1077 /* a 64 bit opaque identifier */
1078 typedef unsigned char threadref[OPAQUETHREADBYTES];
1080 /* WARNING: This threadref data structure comes from the remote O.S.,
1081 libstub protocol encoding, and remote.c. it is not particularly
1084 /* Right now, the internal structure is int. We want it to be bigger.
1088 typedef int gdb_threadref; /* Internal GDB thread reference. */
1090 /* gdb_ext_thread_info is an internal GDB data structure which is
1091 equivalint to the reply of the remote threadinfo packet. */
1093 struct gdb_ext_thread_info
1095 threadref threadid; /* External form of thread reference. */
1096 int active; /* Has state interesting to GDB?
1098 char display[256]; /* Brief state display, name,
1099 blocked/syspended. */
1100 char shortname[32]; /* To be used to name threads. */
1101 char more_display[256]; /* Long info, statistics, queue depth,
1105 /* The volume of remote transfers can be limited by submitting
1106 a mask containing bits specifying the desired information.
1107 Use a union of these values as the 'selection' parameter to
1108 get_thread_info. FIXME: Make these TAG names more thread specific.
1111 #define TAG_THREADID 1
1112 #define TAG_EXISTS 2
1113 #define TAG_DISPLAY 4
1114 #define TAG_THREADNAME 8
1115 #define TAG_MOREDISPLAY 16
1117 #define BUF_THREAD_ID_SIZE (OPAQUETHREADBYTES * 2)
1119 char *unpack_varlen_hex (char *buff, ULONGEST *result);
1121 static char *unpack_nibble (char *buf, int *val);
1123 static char *pack_nibble (char *buf, int nibble);
1125 static char *pack_hex_byte (char *pkt, int /* unsigned char */ byte);
1127 static char *unpack_byte (char *buf, int *value);
1129 static char *pack_int (char *buf, int value);
1131 static char *unpack_int (char *buf, int *value);
1133 static char *unpack_string (char *src, char *dest, int length);
1135 static char *pack_threadid (char *pkt, threadref *id);
1137 static char *unpack_threadid (char *inbuf, threadref *id);
1139 void int_to_threadref (threadref *id, int value);
1141 static int threadref_to_int (threadref *ref);
1143 static void copy_threadref (threadref *dest, threadref *src);
1145 static int threadmatch (threadref *dest, threadref *src);
1147 static char *pack_threadinfo_request (char *pkt, int mode,
1150 static int remote_unpack_thread_info_response (char *pkt,
1151 threadref *expectedref,
1152 struct gdb_ext_thread_info
1156 static int remote_get_threadinfo (threadref *threadid,
1157 int fieldset, /*TAG mask */
1158 struct gdb_ext_thread_info *info);
1160 static char *pack_threadlist_request (char *pkt, int startflag,
1162 threadref *nextthread);
1164 static int parse_threadlist_response (char *pkt,
1166 threadref *original_echo,
1167 threadref *resultlist,
1170 static int remote_get_threadlist (int startflag,
1171 threadref *nextthread,
1175 threadref *threadlist);
1177 typedef int (*rmt_thread_action) (threadref *ref, void *context);
1179 static int remote_threadlist_iterator (rmt_thread_action stepfunction,
1180 void *context, int looplimit);
1182 static int remote_newthread_step (threadref *ref, void *context);
1184 /* Encode 64 bits in 16 chars of hex. */
1186 static const char hexchars[] = "0123456789abcdef";
1189 ishex (int ch, int *val)
1191 if ((ch >= 'a') && (ch <= 'f'))
1193 *val = ch - 'a' + 10;
1196 if ((ch >= 'A') && (ch <= 'F'))
1198 *val = ch - 'A' + 10;
1201 if ((ch >= '0') && (ch <= '9'))
1212 if (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'f')
1213 return ch - 'a' + 10;
1214 if (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9')
1216 if (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'F')
1217 return ch - 'A' + 10;
1222 stub_unpack_int (char *buff, int fieldlength)
1229 nibble = stubhex (*buff++);
1233 retval = retval << 4;
1239 unpack_varlen_hex (char *buff, /* packet to parse */
1245 while (ishex (*buff, &nibble))
1248 retval = retval << 4;
1249 retval |= nibble & 0x0f;
1256 unpack_nibble (char *buf, int *val)
1258 ishex (*buf++, val);
1263 pack_nibble (char *buf, int nibble)
1265 *buf++ = hexchars[(nibble & 0x0f)];
1270 pack_hex_byte (char *pkt, int byte)
1272 *pkt++ = hexchars[(byte >> 4) & 0xf];
1273 *pkt++ = hexchars[(byte & 0xf)];
1278 unpack_byte (char *buf, int *value)
1280 *value = stub_unpack_int (buf, 2);
1285 pack_int (char *buf, int value)
1287 buf = pack_hex_byte (buf, (value >> 24) & 0xff);
1288 buf = pack_hex_byte (buf, (value >> 16) & 0xff);
1289 buf = pack_hex_byte (buf, (value >> 8) & 0x0ff);
1290 buf = pack_hex_byte (buf, (value & 0xff));
1295 unpack_int (char *buf, int *value)
1297 *value = stub_unpack_int (buf, 8);
1301 #if 0 /* Currently unused, uncomment when needed. */
1302 static char *pack_string (char *pkt, char *string);
1305 pack_string (char *pkt, char *string)
1310 len = strlen (string);
1312 len = 200; /* Bigger than most GDB packets, junk??? */
1313 pkt = pack_hex_byte (pkt, len);
1317 if ((ch == '\0') || (ch == '#'))
1318 ch = '*'; /* Protect encapsulation. */
1323 #endif /* 0 (unused) */
1326 unpack_string (char *src, char *dest, int length)
1335 pack_threadid (char *pkt, threadref *id)
1338 unsigned char *altid;
1340 altid = (unsigned char *) id;
1341 limit = pkt + BUF_THREAD_ID_SIZE;
1343 pkt = pack_hex_byte (pkt, *altid++);
1349 unpack_threadid (char *inbuf, threadref *id)
1352 char *limit = inbuf + BUF_THREAD_ID_SIZE;
1355 altref = (char *) id;
1357 while (inbuf < limit)
1359 x = stubhex (*inbuf++);
1360 y = stubhex (*inbuf++);
1361 *altref++ = (x << 4) | y;
1366 /* Externally, threadrefs are 64 bits but internally, they are still
1367 ints. This is due to a mismatch of specifications. We would like
1368 to use 64bit thread references internally. This is an adapter
1372 int_to_threadref (threadref *id, int value)
1374 unsigned char *scan;
1376 scan = (unsigned char *) id;
1382 *scan++ = (value >> 24) & 0xff;
1383 *scan++ = (value >> 16) & 0xff;
1384 *scan++ = (value >> 8) & 0xff;
1385 *scan++ = (value & 0xff);
1389 threadref_to_int (threadref *ref)
1392 unsigned char *scan;
1394 scan = (char *) ref;
1398 value = (value << 8) | ((*scan++) & 0xff);
1403 copy_threadref (threadref *dest, threadref *src)
1406 unsigned char *csrc, *cdest;
1408 csrc = (unsigned char *) src;
1409 cdest = (unsigned char *) dest;
1416 threadmatch (threadref *dest, threadref *src)
1418 /* Things are broken right now, so just assume we got a match. */
1420 unsigned char *srcp, *destp;
1422 srcp = (char *) src;
1423 destp = (char *) dest;
1427 result &= (*srcp++ == *destp++) ? 1 : 0;
1434 threadid:1, # always request threadid
1441 /* Encoding: 'Q':8,'P':8,mask:32,threadid:64 */
1444 pack_threadinfo_request (char *pkt, int mode, threadref *id)
1446 *pkt++ = 'q'; /* Info Query */
1447 *pkt++ = 'P'; /* process or thread info */
1448 pkt = pack_int (pkt, mode); /* mode */
1449 pkt = pack_threadid (pkt, id); /* threadid */
1450 *pkt = '\0'; /* terminate */
1454 /* These values tag the fields in a thread info response packet. */
1455 /* Tagging the fields allows us to request specific fields and to
1456 add more fields as time goes by. */
1458 #define TAG_THREADID 1 /* Echo the thread identifier. */
1459 #define TAG_EXISTS 2 /* Is this process defined enough to
1460 fetch registers and its stack? */
1461 #define TAG_DISPLAY 4 /* A short thing maybe to put on a window */
1462 #define TAG_THREADNAME 8 /* string, maps 1-to-1 with a thread is. */
1463 #define TAG_MOREDISPLAY 16 /* Whatever the kernel wants to say about
1467 remote_unpack_thread_info_response (char *pkt, threadref *expectedref,
1468 struct gdb_ext_thread_info *info)
1470 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
1474 char *limit = pkt + (rs->remote_packet_size); /* plausable parsing limit */
1477 /* info->threadid = 0; FIXME: implement zero_threadref. */
1479 info->display[0] = '\0';
1480 info->shortname[0] = '\0';
1481 info->more_display[0] = '\0';
1483 /* Assume the characters indicating the packet type have been
1485 pkt = unpack_int (pkt, &mask); /* arg mask */
1486 pkt = unpack_threadid (pkt, &ref);
1489 warning ("Incomplete response to threadinfo request\n");
1490 if (!threadmatch (&ref, expectedref))
1491 { /* This is an answer to a different request. */
1492 warning ("ERROR RMT Thread info mismatch\n");
1495 copy_threadref (&info->threadid, &ref);
1497 /* Loop on tagged fields , try to bail if somthing goes wrong. */
1499 /* Packets are terminated with nulls. */
1500 while ((pkt < limit) && mask && *pkt)
1502 pkt = unpack_int (pkt, &tag); /* tag */
1503 pkt = unpack_byte (pkt, &length); /* length */
1504 if (!(tag & mask)) /* Tags out of synch with mask. */
1506 warning ("ERROR RMT: threadinfo tag mismatch\n");
1510 if (tag == TAG_THREADID)
1514 warning ("ERROR RMT: length of threadid is not 16\n");
1518 pkt = unpack_threadid (pkt, &ref);
1519 mask = mask & ~TAG_THREADID;
1522 if (tag == TAG_EXISTS)
1524 info->active = stub_unpack_int (pkt, length);
1526 mask = mask & ~(TAG_EXISTS);
1529 warning ("ERROR RMT: 'exists' length too long\n");
1535 if (tag == TAG_THREADNAME)
1537 pkt = unpack_string (pkt, &info->shortname[0], length);
1538 mask = mask & ~TAG_THREADNAME;
1541 if (tag == TAG_DISPLAY)
1543 pkt = unpack_string (pkt, &info->display[0], length);
1544 mask = mask & ~TAG_DISPLAY;
1547 if (tag == TAG_MOREDISPLAY)
1549 pkt = unpack_string (pkt, &info->more_display[0], length);
1550 mask = mask & ~TAG_MOREDISPLAY;
1553 warning ("ERROR RMT: unknown thread info tag\n");
1554 break; /* Not a tag we know about. */
1560 remote_get_threadinfo (threadref *threadid, int fieldset, /* TAG mask */
1561 struct gdb_ext_thread_info *info)
1563 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
1565 char *threadinfo_pkt = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
1567 pack_threadinfo_request (threadinfo_pkt, fieldset, threadid);
1568 putpkt (threadinfo_pkt);
1569 getpkt (threadinfo_pkt, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
1570 result = remote_unpack_thread_info_response (threadinfo_pkt + 2,
1575 /* Format: i'Q':8,i"L":8,initflag:8,batchsize:16,lastthreadid:32 */
1578 pack_threadlist_request (char *pkt, int startflag, int threadcount,
1579 threadref *nextthread)
1581 *pkt++ = 'q'; /* info query packet */
1582 *pkt++ = 'L'; /* Process LIST or threadLIST request */
1583 pkt = pack_nibble (pkt, startflag); /* initflag 1 bytes */
1584 pkt = pack_hex_byte (pkt, threadcount); /* threadcount 2 bytes */
1585 pkt = pack_threadid (pkt, nextthread); /* 64 bit thread identifier */
1590 /* Encoding: 'q':8,'M':8,count:16,done:8,argthreadid:64,(threadid:64)* */
1593 parse_threadlist_response (char *pkt, int result_limit,
1594 threadref *original_echo, threadref *resultlist,
1597 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
1599 int count, resultcount, done;
1602 /* Assume the 'q' and 'M chars have been stripped. */
1603 limit = pkt + ((rs->remote_packet_size) - BUF_THREAD_ID_SIZE);
1604 /* done parse past here */
1605 pkt = unpack_byte (pkt, &count); /* count field */
1606 pkt = unpack_nibble (pkt, &done);
1607 /* The first threadid is the argument threadid. */
1608 pkt = unpack_threadid (pkt, original_echo); /* should match query packet */
1609 while ((count-- > 0) && (pkt < limit))
1611 pkt = unpack_threadid (pkt, resultlist++);
1612 if (resultcount++ >= result_limit)
1621 remote_get_threadlist (int startflag, threadref *nextthread, int result_limit,
1622 int *done, int *result_count, threadref *threadlist)
1624 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
1625 static threadref echo_nextthread;
1626 char *threadlist_packet = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
1627 char *t_response = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
1630 /* Trancate result limit to be smaller than the packet size. */
1631 if ((((result_limit + 1) * BUF_THREAD_ID_SIZE) + 10) >= (rs->remote_packet_size))
1632 result_limit = ((rs->remote_packet_size) / BUF_THREAD_ID_SIZE) - 2;
1634 pack_threadlist_request (threadlist_packet,
1635 startflag, result_limit, nextthread);
1636 putpkt (threadlist_packet);
1637 getpkt (t_response, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
1640 parse_threadlist_response (t_response + 2, result_limit, &echo_nextthread,
1643 if (!threadmatch (&echo_nextthread, nextthread))
1645 /* FIXME: This is a good reason to drop the packet. */
1646 /* Possably, there is a duplicate response. */
1648 retransmit immediatly - race conditions
1649 retransmit after timeout - yes
1651 wait for packet, then exit
1653 warning ("HMM: threadlist did not echo arg thread, dropping it\n");
1654 return 0; /* I choose simply exiting. */
1656 if (*result_count <= 0)
1660 warning ("RMT ERROR : failed to get remote thread list\n");
1663 return result; /* break; */
1665 if (*result_count > result_limit)
1668 warning ("RMT ERROR: threadlist response longer than requested\n");
1674 /* This is the interface between remote and threads, remotes upper
1677 /* remote_find_new_threads retrieves the thread list and for each
1678 thread in the list, looks up the thread in GDB's internal list,
1679 ading the thread if it does not already exist. This involves
1680 getting partial thread lists from the remote target so, polling the
1681 quit_flag is required. */
1684 /* About this many threadisds fit in a packet. */
1686 #define MAXTHREADLISTRESULTS 32
1689 remote_threadlist_iterator (rmt_thread_action stepfunction, void *context,
1692 int done, i, result_count;
1696 static threadref nextthread;
1697 static threadref resultthreadlist[MAXTHREADLISTRESULTS];
1702 if (loopcount++ > looplimit)
1705 warning ("Remote fetch threadlist -infinite loop-\n");
1708 if (!remote_get_threadlist (startflag, &nextthread, MAXTHREADLISTRESULTS,
1709 &done, &result_count, resultthreadlist))
1714 /* Clear for later iterations. */
1716 /* Setup to resume next batch of thread references, set nextthread. */
1717 if (result_count >= 1)
1718 copy_threadref (&nextthread, &resultthreadlist[result_count - 1]);
1720 while (result_count--)
1721 if (!(result = (*stepfunction) (&resultthreadlist[i++], context)))
1728 remote_newthread_step (threadref *ref, void *context)
1732 ptid = pid_to_ptid (threadref_to_int (ref));
1734 if (!in_thread_list (ptid))
1736 return 1; /* continue iterator */
1739 #define CRAZY_MAX_THREADS 1000
1742 remote_current_thread (ptid_t oldpid)
1744 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
1745 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
1748 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
1749 if (buf[0] == 'Q' && buf[1] == 'C')
1750 /* Use strtoul here, so we'll correctly parse values whose highest
1751 bit is set. The protocol carries them as a simple series of
1752 hex digits; in the absence of a sign, strtol will see such
1753 values as positive numbers out of range for signed 'long', and
1754 return LONG_MAX to indicate an overflow. */
1755 return pid_to_ptid (strtoul (&buf[2], NULL, 16));
1760 /* Find new threads for info threads command.
1761 * Original version, using John Metzler's thread protocol.
1765 remote_find_new_threads (void)
1767 remote_threadlist_iterator (remote_newthread_step, 0,
1769 if (PIDGET (inferior_ptid) == MAGIC_NULL_PID) /* ack ack ack */
1770 inferior_ptid = remote_current_thread (inferior_ptid);
1774 * Find all threads for info threads command.
1775 * Uses new thread protocol contributed by Cisco.
1776 * Falls back and attempts to use the older method (above)
1777 * if the target doesn't respond to the new method.
1781 remote_threads_info (void)
1783 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
1784 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
1788 if (remote_desc == 0) /* paranoia */
1789 error ("Command can only be used when connected to the remote target.");
1791 if (use_threadinfo_query)
1793 putpkt ("qfThreadInfo");
1795 getpkt (bufp, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
1796 if (bufp[0] != '\0') /* q packet recognized */
1798 while (*bufp++ == 'm') /* reply contains one or more TID */
1802 /* Use strtoul here, so we'll correctly parse values
1803 whose highest bit is set. The protocol carries
1804 them as a simple series of hex digits; in the
1805 absence of a sign, strtol will see such values as
1806 positive numbers out of range for signed 'long',
1807 and return LONG_MAX to indicate an overflow. */
1808 tid = strtoul (bufp, &bufp, 16);
1809 if (tid != 0 && !in_thread_list (pid_to_ptid (tid)))
1810 add_thread (pid_to_ptid (tid));
1812 while (*bufp++ == ','); /* comma-separated list */
1813 putpkt ("qsThreadInfo");
1815 getpkt (bufp, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
1821 /* Else fall back to old method based on jmetzler protocol. */
1822 use_threadinfo_query = 0;
1823 remote_find_new_threads ();
1828 * Collect a descriptive string about the given thread.
1829 * The target may say anything it wants to about the thread
1830 * (typically info about its blocked / runnable state, name, etc.).
1831 * This string will appear in the info threads display.
1833 * Optional: targets are not required to implement this function.
1837 remote_threads_extra_info (struct thread_info *tp)
1839 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
1843 struct gdb_ext_thread_info threadinfo;
1844 static char display_buf[100]; /* arbitrary... */
1845 char *bufp = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
1846 int n = 0; /* position in display_buf */
1848 if (remote_desc == 0) /* paranoia */
1849 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
1850 "remote_threads_extra_info");
1852 if (use_threadextra_query)
1854 sprintf (bufp, "qThreadExtraInfo,%x", PIDGET (tp->ptid));
1856 getpkt (bufp, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
1859 n = min (strlen (bufp) / 2, sizeof (display_buf));
1860 result = hex2bin (bufp, display_buf, n);
1861 display_buf [result] = '\0';
1866 /* If the above query fails, fall back to the old method. */
1867 use_threadextra_query = 0;
1868 set = TAG_THREADID | TAG_EXISTS | TAG_THREADNAME
1869 | TAG_MOREDISPLAY | TAG_DISPLAY;
1870 int_to_threadref (&id, PIDGET (tp->ptid));
1871 if (remote_get_threadinfo (&id, set, &threadinfo))
1872 if (threadinfo.active)
1874 if (*threadinfo.shortname)
1875 n += sprintf(&display_buf[0], " Name: %s,", threadinfo.shortname);
1876 if (*threadinfo.display)
1877 n += sprintf(&display_buf[n], " State: %s,", threadinfo.display);
1878 if (*threadinfo.more_display)
1879 n += sprintf(&display_buf[n], " Priority: %s",
1880 threadinfo.more_display);
1884 /* For purely cosmetic reasons, clear up trailing commas. */
1885 if (',' == display_buf[n-1])
1886 display_buf[n-1] = ' ';
1895 /* Restart the remote side; this is an extended protocol operation. */
1898 extended_remote_restart (void)
1900 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
1901 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
1903 /* Send the restart command; for reasons I don't understand the
1904 remote side really expects a number after the "R". */
1906 sprintf (&buf[1], "%x", 0);
1909 /* Now query for status so this looks just like we restarted
1910 gdbserver from scratch. */
1912 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
1915 /* Clean up connection to a remote debugger. */
1918 remote_close (int quitting)
1921 serial_close (remote_desc);
1925 /* Query the remote side for the text, data and bss offsets. */
1930 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
1931 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
1934 CORE_ADDR text_addr, data_addr, bss_addr;
1935 struct section_offsets *offs;
1937 putpkt ("qOffsets");
1939 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
1941 if (buf[0] == '\000')
1942 return; /* Return silently. Stub doesn't support
1946 warning ("Remote failure reply: %s", buf);
1950 /* Pick up each field in turn. This used to be done with scanf, but
1951 scanf will make trouble if CORE_ADDR size doesn't match
1952 conversion directives correctly. The following code will work
1953 with any size of CORE_ADDR. */
1954 text_addr = data_addr = bss_addr = 0;
1958 if (strncmp (ptr, "Text=", 5) == 0)
1961 /* Don't use strtol, could lose on big values. */
1962 while (*ptr && *ptr != ';')
1963 text_addr = (text_addr << 4) + fromhex (*ptr++);
1968 if (!lose && strncmp (ptr, ";Data=", 6) == 0)
1971 while (*ptr && *ptr != ';')
1972 data_addr = (data_addr << 4) + fromhex (*ptr++);
1977 if (!lose && strncmp (ptr, ";Bss=", 5) == 0)
1980 while (*ptr && *ptr != ';')
1981 bss_addr = (bss_addr << 4) + fromhex (*ptr++);
1987 error ("Malformed response to offset query, %s", buf);
1989 if (symfile_objfile == NULL)
1992 offs = ((struct section_offsets *)
1993 alloca (SIZEOF_N_SECTION_OFFSETS (symfile_objfile->num_sections)));
1994 memcpy (offs, symfile_objfile->section_offsets,
1995 SIZEOF_N_SECTION_OFFSETS (symfile_objfile->num_sections));
1997 offs->offsets[SECT_OFF_TEXT (symfile_objfile)] = text_addr;
1999 /* This is a temporary kludge to force data and bss to use the same offsets
2000 because that's what nlmconv does now. The real solution requires changes
2001 to the stub and remote.c that I don't have time to do right now. */
2003 offs->offsets[SECT_OFF_DATA (symfile_objfile)] = data_addr;
2004 offs->offsets[SECT_OFF_BSS (symfile_objfile)] = data_addr;
2006 objfile_relocate (symfile_objfile, offs);
2009 /* Stub for catch_errors. */
2012 remote_start_remote_dummy (struct ui_out *uiout, void *dummy)
2014 start_remote (); /* Initialize gdb process mechanisms. */
2015 /* NOTE: Return something >=0. A -ve value is reserved for
2016 catch_exceptions. */
2021 remote_start_remote (struct ui_out *uiout, void *dummy)
2023 immediate_quit++; /* Allow user to interrupt it. */
2025 /* Ack any packet which the remote side has already sent. */
2026 serial_write (remote_desc, "+", 1);
2028 /* Let the stub know that we want it to return the thread. */
2031 inferior_ptid = remote_current_thread (inferior_ptid);
2033 get_offsets (); /* Get text, data & bss offsets. */
2035 putpkt ("?"); /* Initiate a query from remote machine. */
2038 remote_start_remote_dummy (uiout, dummy);
2041 /* Open a connection to a remote debugger.
2042 NAME is the filename used for communication. */
2045 remote_open (char *name, int from_tty)
2047 remote_open_1 (name, from_tty, &remote_ops, 0, 0);
2050 /* Just like remote_open, but with asynchronous support. */
2052 remote_async_open (char *name, int from_tty)
2054 remote_open_1 (name, from_tty, &remote_async_ops, 0, 1);
2057 /* Open a connection to a remote debugger using the extended
2058 remote gdb protocol. NAME is the filename used for communication. */
2061 extended_remote_open (char *name, int from_tty)
2063 remote_open_1 (name, from_tty, &extended_remote_ops, 1 /*extended_p */,
2067 /* Just like extended_remote_open, but with asynchronous support. */
2069 extended_remote_async_open (char *name, int from_tty)
2071 remote_open_1 (name, from_tty, &extended_async_remote_ops,
2072 1 /*extended_p */, 1 /* async_p */);
2075 /* Generic code for opening a connection to a remote target. */
2078 init_all_packet_configs (void)
2081 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_P);
2082 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_p);
2083 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_qSymbol);
2084 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_vcont);
2085 for (i = 0; i < NR_Z_PACKET_TYPES; i++)
2086 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_Z[i]);
2087 /* Force remote_write_bytes to check whether target supports binary
2089 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_binary_download);
2090 update_packet_config (&remote_protocol_qPart_auxv);
2093 /* Symbol look-up. */
2096 remote_check_symbols (struct objfile *objfile)
2098 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
2099 char *msg, *reply, *tmp;
2100 struct minimal_symbol *sym;
2103 if (remote_protocol_qSymbol.support == PACKET_DISABLE)
2106 msg = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
2107 reply = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
2109 /* Invite target to request symbol lookups. */
2111 putpkt ("qSymbol::");
2112 getpkt (reply, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
2113 packet_ok (reply, &remote_protocol_qSymbol);
2115 while (strncmp (reply, "qSymbol:", 8) == 0)
2118 end = hex2bin (tmp, msg, strlen (tmp) / 2);
2120 sym = lookup_minimal_symbol (msg, NULL, NULL);
2122 sprintf (msg, "qSymbol::%s", &reply[8]);
2124 sprintf (msg, "qSymbol:%s:%s",
2125 paddr_nz (SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (sym)),
2128 getpkt (reply, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
2132 static struct serial *
2133 remote_serial_open (char *name)
2135 static int udp_warning = 0;
2137 /* FIXME: Parsing NAME here is a hack. But we want to warn here instead
2138 of in ser-tcp.c, because it is the remote protocol assuming that the
2139 serial connection is reliable and not the serial connection promising
2141 if (!udp_warning && strncmp (name, "udp:", 4) == 0)
2143 warning ("The remote protocol may be unreliable over UDP.");
2144 warning ("Some events may be lost, rendering further debugging "
2149 return serial_open (name);
2153 remote_open_1 (char *name, int from_tty, struct target_ops *target,
2154 int extended_p, int async_p)
2156 struct exception ex;
2157 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
2159 error ("To open a remote debug connection, you need to specify what\n"
2160 "serial device is attached to the remote system\n"
2161 "(e.g. /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttya, COM1, etc.).");
2163 /* See FIXME above. */
2165 wait_forever_enabled_p = 1;
2167 reopen_exec_file ();
2170 target_preopen (from_tty);
2172 unpush_target (target);
2174 remote_desc = remote_serial_open (name);
2176 perror_with_name (name);
2178 if (baud_rate != -1)
2180 if (serial_setbaudrate (remote_desc, baud_rate))
2182 /* The requested speed could not be set. Error out to
2183 top level after closing remote_desc. Take care to
2184 set remote_desc to NULL to avoid closing remote_desc
2186 serial_close (remote_desc);
2188 perror_with_name (name);
2192 serial_raw (remote_desc);
2194 /* If there is something sitting in the buffer we might take it as a
2195 response to a command, which would be bad. */
2196 serial_flush_input (remote_desc);
2200 puts_filtered ("Remote debugging using ");
2201 puts_filtered (name);
2202 puts_filtered ("\n");
2204 push_target (target); /* Switch to using remote target now. */
2206 init_all_packet_configs ();
2208 general_thread = -2;
2209 continue_thread = -2;
2211 /* Probe for ability to use "ThreadInfo" query, as required. */
2212 use_threadinfo_query = 1;
2213 use_threadextra_query = 1;
2215 /* Without this, some commands which require an active target (such
2216 as kill) won't work. This variable serves (at least) double duty
2217 as both the pid of the target process (if it has such), and as a
2218 flag indicating that a target is active. These functions should
2219 be split out into seperate variables, especially since GDB will
2220 someday have a notion of debugging several processes. */
2222 inferior_ptid = pid_to_ptid (MAGIC_NULL_PID);
2226 /* With this target we start out by owning the terminal. */
2227 remote_async_terminal_ours_p = 1;
2229 /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-23: During the initial connection it is
2230 assumed that the target is already ready and able to respond to
2231 requests. Unfortunately remote_start_remote() eventually calls
2232 wait_for_inferior() with no timeout. wait_forever_enabled_p gets
2233 around this. Eventually a mechanism that allows
2234 wait_for_inferior() to expect/get timeouts will be
2236 wait_forever_enabled_p = 0;
2239 #ifdef SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK
2240 /* First delete any symbols previously loaded from shared libraries. */
2241 no_shared_libraries (NULL, 0);
2244 /* Start the remote connection. If error() or QUIT, discard this
2245 target (we'd otherwise be in an inconsistent state) and then
2246 propogate the error on up the exception chain. This ensures that
2247 the caller doesn't stumble along blindly assuming that the
2248 function succeeded. The CLI doesn't have this problem but other
2249 UI's, such as MI do.
2251 FIXME: cagney/2002-05-19: Instead of re-throwing the exception,
2252 this function should return an error indication letting the
2253 caller restore the previous state. Unfortunately the command
2254 ``target remote'' is directly wired to this function making that
2255 impossible. On a positive note, the CLI side of this problem has
2256 been fixed - the function set_cmd_context() makes it possible for
2257 all the ``target ....'' commands to share a common callback
2258 function. See cli-dump.c. */
2259 ex = catch_exception (uiout, remote_start_remote, NULL, RETURN_MASK_ALL);
2264 wait_forever_enabled_p = 1;
2265 throw_exception (ex);
2269 wait_forever_enabled_p = 1;
2273 /* Tell the remote that we are using the extended protocol. */
2274 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
2276 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
2278 #ifdef SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK
2279 /* FIXME: need a master target_open vector from which all
2280 remote_opens can be called, so that stuff like this can
2281 go there. Failing that, the following code must be copied
2282 to the open function for any remote target that wants to
2283 support svr4 shared libraries. */
2285 /* Set up to detect and load shared libraries. */
2286 if (exec_bfd) /* No use without an exec file. */
2288 SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK (PIDGET (inferior_ptid));
2289 remote_check_symbols (symfile_objfile);
2294 /* This takes a program previously attached to and detaches it. After
2295 this is done, GDB can be used to debug some other program. We
2296 better not have left any breakpoints in the target program or it'll
2297 die when it hits one. */
2300 remote_detach (char *args, int from_tty)
2302 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
2303 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
2306 error ("Argument given to \"detach\" when remotely debugging.");
2308 /* Tell the remote target to detach. */
2310 remote_send (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size));
2312 /* Unregister the file descriptor from the event loop. */
2313 if (target_is_async_p ())
2314 serial_async (remote_desc, NULL, 0);
2316 target_mourn_inferior ();
2318 puts_filtered ("Ending remote debugging.\n");
2321 /* Same as remote_detach, but don't send the "D" packet; just disconnect. */
2324 remote_disconnect (char *args, int from_tty)
2326 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
2327 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
2330 error ("Argument given to \"detach\" when remotely debugging.");
2332 /* Unregister the file descriptor from the event loop. */
2333 if (target_is_async_p ())
2334 serial_async (remote_desc, NULL, 0);
2336 target_mourn_inferior ();
2338 puts_filtered ("Ending remote debugging.\n");
2341 /* Convert hex digit A to a number. */
2346 if (a >= '0' && a <= '9')
2348 else if (a >= 'a' && a <= 'f')
2349 return a - 'a' + 10;
2350 else if (a >= 'A' && a <= 'F')
2351 return a - 'A' + 10;
2353 error ("Reply contains invalid hex digit %d", a);
2357 hex2bin (const char *hex, char *bin, int count)
2361 for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
2363 if (hex[0] == 0 || hex[1] == 0)
2365 /* Hex string is short, or of uneven length.
2366 Return the count that has been converted so far. */
2369 *bin++ = fromhex (hex[0]) * 16 + fromhex (hex[1]);
2375 /* Convert number NIB to a hex digit. */
2383 return 'a' + nib - 10;
2387 bin2hex (const char *bin, char *hex, int count)
2390 /* May use a length, or a nul-terminated string as input. */
2392 count = strlen (bin);
2394 for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
2396 *hex++ = tohex ((*bin >> 4) & 0xf);
2397 *hex++ = tohex (*bin++ & 0xf);
2403 /* Check for the availability of vCont. This function should also check
2407 remote_vcont_probe (struct remote_state *rs, char *buf)
2409 strcpy (buf, "vCont?");
2411 getpkt (buf, rs->remote_packet_size, 0);
2413 /* Make sure that the features we assume are supported. */
2414 if (strncmp (buf, "vCont", 5) == 0)
2417 int support_s, support_S, support_c, support_C;
2423 while (p && *p == ';')
2426 if (*p == 's' && (*(p + 1) == ';' || *(p + 1) == 0))
2428 else if (*p == 'S' && (*(p + 1) == ';' || *(p + 1) == 0))
2430 else if (*p == 'c' && (*(p + 1) == ';' || *(p + 1) == 0))
2432 else if (*p == 'C' && (*(p + 1) == ';' || *(p + 1) == 0))
2435 p = strchr (p, ';');
2438 /* If s, S, c, and C are not all supported, we can't use vCont. Clearing
2439 BUF will make packet_ok disable the packet. */
2440 if (!support_s || !support_S || !support_c || !support_C)
2444 packet_ok (buf, &remote_protocol_vcont);
2447 /* Resume the remote inferior by using a "vCont" packet. The thread
2448 to be resumed is PTID; STEP and SIGGNAL indicate whether the
2449 resumed thread should be single-stepped and/or signalled. If PTID's
2450 PID is -1, then all threads are resumed; the thread to be stepped and/or
2451 signalled is given in the global INFERIOR_PTID. This function returns
2452 non-zero iff it resumes the inferior.
2454 This function issues a strict subset of all possible vCont commands at the
2458 remote_vcont_resume (ptid_t ptid, int step, enum target_signal siggnal)
2460 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
2461 int pid = PIDGET (ptid);
2462 char *buf = NULL, *outbuf;
2463 struct cleanup *old_cleanup;
2465 buf = xmalloc (rs->remote_packet_size);
2466 old_cleanup = make_cleanup (xfree, buf);
2468 if (remote_protocol_vcont.support == PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN)
2469 remote_vcont_probe (rs, buf);
2471 if (remote_protocol_vcont.support == PACKET_DISABLE)
2473 do_cleanups (old_cleanup);
2477 /* If we could generate a wider range of packets, we'd have to worry
2478 about overflowing BUF. Should there be a generic
2479 "multi-part-packet" packet? */
2481 if (PIDGET (inferior_ptid) == MAGIC_NULL_PID)
2483 /* MAGIC_NULL_PTID means that we don't have any active threads, so we
2484 don't have any PID numbers the inferior will understand. Make sure
2485 to only send forms that do not specify a PID. */
2486 if (step && siggnal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0)
2487 outbuf = xstrprintf ("vCont;S%02x", siggnal);
2489 outbuf = xstrprintf ("vCont;s");
2490 else if (siggnal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0)
2491 outbuf = xstrprintf ("vCont;C%02x", siggnal);
2493 outbuf = xstrprintf ("vCont;c");
2497 /* Resume all threads, with preference for INFERIOR_PTID. */
2498 if (step && siggnal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0)
2499 outbuf = xstrprintf ("vCont;S%02x:%x;c", siggnal,
2500 PIDGET (inferior_ptid));
2502 outbuf = xstrprintf ("vCont;s:%x;c", PIDGET (inferior_ptid));
2503 else if (siggnal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0)
2504 outbuf = xstrprintf ("vCont;C%02x:%x;c", siggnal,
2505 PIDGET (inferior_ptid));
2507 outbuf = xstrprintf ("vCont;c");
2511 /* Scheduler locking; resume only PTID. */
2512 if (step && siggnal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0)
2513 outbuf = xstrprintf ("vCont;S%02x:%x", siggnal, pid);
2515 outbuf = xstrprintf ("vCont;s:%x", pid);
2516 else if (siggnal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0)
2517 outbuf = xstrprintf ("vCont;C%02x:%x", siggnal, pid);
2519 outbuf = xstrprintf ("vCont;c:%x", pid);
2522 gdb_assert (outbuf && strlen (outbuf) < rs->remote_packet_size);
2523 make_cleanup (xfree, outbuf);
2527 do_cleanups (old_cleanup);
2532 /* Tell the remote machine to resume. */
2534 static enum target_signal last_sent_signal = TARGET_SIGNAL_0;
2536 static int last_sent_step;
2539 remote_resume (ptid_t ptid, int step, enum target_signal siggnal)
2541 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
2542 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
2543 int pid = PIDGET (ptid);
2546 last_sent_signal = siggnal;
2547 last_sent_step = step;
2549 /* A hook for when we need to do something at the last moment before
2551 if (deprecated_target_resume_hook)
2552 (*deprecated_target_resume_hook) ();
2554 /* The vCont packet doesn't need to specify threads via Hc. */
2555 if (remote_vcont_resume (ptid, step, siggnal))
2558 /* All other supported resume packets do use Hc, so call set_thread. */
2560 set_thread (0, 0); /* Run any thread. */
2562 set_thread (pid, 0); /* Run this thread. */
2564 if (siggnal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0)
2566 buf[0] = step ? 'S' : 'C';
2567 buf[1] = tohex (((int) siggnal >> 4) & 0xf);
2568 buf[2] = tohex (((int) siggnal) & 0xf);
2572 strcpy (buf, step ? "s" : "c");
2577 /* Same as remote_resume, but with async support. */
2579 remote_async_resume (ptid_t ptid, int step, enum target_signal siggnal)
2581 remote_resume (ptid, step, siggnal);
2583 /* We are about to start executing the inferior, let's register it
2584 with the event loop. NOTE: this is the one place where all the
2585 execution commands end up. We could alternatively do this in each
2586 of the execution commands in infcmd.c. */
2587 /* FIXME: ezannoni 1999-09-28: We may need to move this out of here
2588 into infcmd.c in order to allow inferior function calls to work
2589 NOT asynchronously. */
2590 if (target_can_async_p ())
2591 target_async (inferior_event_handler, 0);
2592 /* Tell the world that the target is now executing. */
2593 /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-23: Is it the targets responsibility to set
2594 this? Instead, should the client of target just assume (for
2595 async targets) that the target is going to start executing? Is
2596 this information already found in the continuation block? */
2597 if (target_is_async_p ())
2598 target_executing = 1;
2602 /* Set up the signal handler for SIGINT, while the target is
2603 executing, ovewriting the 'regular' SIGINT signal handler. */
2605 initialize_sigint_signal_handler (void)
2607 sigint_remote_token =
2608 create_async_signal_handler (async_remote_interrupt, NULL);
2609 signal (SIGINT, handle_remote_sigint);
2612 /* Signal handler for SIGINT, while the target is executing. */
2614 handle_remote_sigint (int sig)
2616 signal (sig, handle_remote_sigint_twice);
2617 sigint_remote_twice_token =
2618 create_async_signal_handler (async_remote_interrupt_twice, NULL);
2619 mark_async_signal_handler_wrapper (sigint_remote_token);
2622 /* Signal handler for SIGINT, installed after SIGINT has already been
2623 sent once. It will take effect the second time that the user sends
2626 handle_remote_sigint_twice (int sig)
2628 signal (sig, handle_sigint);
2629 sigint_remote_twice_token =
2630 create_async_signal_handler (inferior_event_handler_wrapper, NULL);
2631 mark_async_signal_handler_wrapper (sigint_remote_twice_token);
2634 /* Perform the real interruption of the target execution, in response
2637 async_remote_interrupt (gdb_client_data arg)
2640 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "remote_interrupt called\n");
2645 /* Perform interrupt, if the first attempt did not succeed. Just give
2646 up on the target alltogether. */
2648 async_remote_interrupt_twice (gdb_client_data arg)
2651 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "remote_interrupt_twice called\n");
2652 /* Do something only if the target was not killed by the previous
2654 if (target_executing)
2657 signal (SIGINT, handle_remote_sigint);
2661 /* Reinstall the usual SIGINT handlers, after the target has
2664 cleanup_sigint_signal_handler (void *dummy)
2666 signal (SIGINT, handle_sigint);
2667 if (sigint_remote_twice_token)
2668 delete_async_signal_handler ((struct async_signal_handler **)
2669 &sigint_remote_twice_token);
2670 if (sigint_remote_token)
2671 delete_async_signal_handler ((struct async_signal_handler **)
2672 &sigint_remote_token);
2675 /* Send ^C to target to halt it. Target will respond, and send us a
2677 static void (*ofunc) (int);
2679 /* The command line interface's stop routine. This function is installed
2680 as a signal handler for SIGINT. The first time a user requests a
2681 stop, we call remote_stop to send a break or ^C. If there is no
2682 response from the target (it didn't stop when the user requested it),
2683 we ask the user if he'd like to detach from the target. */
2685 remote_interrupt (int signo)
2687 /* If this doesn't work, try more severe steps. */
2688 signal (signo, remote_interrupt_twice);
2691 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "remote_interrupt called\n");
2696 /* The user typed ^C twice. */
2699 remote_interrupt_twice (int signo)
2701 signal (signo, ofunc);
2703 signal (signo, remote_interrupt);
2706 /* This is the generic stop called via the target vector. When a target
2707 interrupt is requested, either by the command line or the GUI, we
2708 will eventually end up here. */
2712 /* Send a break or a ^C, depending on user preference. */
2714 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "remote_stop called\n");
2717 serial_send_break (remote_desc);
2719 serial_write (remote_desc, "\003", 1);
2722 /* Ask the user what to do when an interrupt is received. */
2725 interrupt_query (void)
2727 target_terminal_ours ();
2729 if (query ("Interrupted while waiting for the program.\n\
2730 Give up (and stop debugging it)? "))
2732 target_mourn_inferior ();
2733 deprecated_throw_reason (RETURN_QUIT);
2736 target_terminal_inferior ();
2739 /* Enable/disable target terminal ownership. Most targets can use
2740 terminal groups to control terminal ownership. Remote targets are
2741 different in that explicit transfer of ownership to/from GDB/target
2745 remote_async_terminal_inferior (void)
2747 /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-27: Shouldn't need to test for
2748 sync_execution here. This function should only be called when
2749 GDB is resuming the inferior in the forground. A background
2750 resume (``run&'') should leave GDB in control of the terminal and
2751 consequently should not call this code. */
2752 if (!sync_execution)
2754 /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-27: Closely related to the above. Make
2755 calls target_terminal_*() idenpotent. The event-loop GDB talking
2756 to an asynchronous target with a synchronous command calls this
2757 function from both event-top.c and infrun.c/infcmd.c. Once GDB
2758 stops trying to transfer the terminal to the target when it
2759 shouldn't this guard can go away. */
2760 if (!remote_async_terminal_ours_p)
2762 delete_file_handler (input_fd);
2763 remote_async_terminal_ours_p = 0;
2764 initialize_sigint_signal_handler ();
2765 /* NOTE: At this point we could also register our selves as the
2766 recipient of all input. Any characters typed could then be
2767 passed on down to the target. */
2771 remote_async_terminal_ours (void)
2773 /* See FIXME in remote_async_terminal_inferior. */
2774 if (!sync_execution)
2776 /* See FIXME in remote_async_terminal_inferior. */
2777 if (remote_async_terminal_ours_p)
2779 cleanup_sigint_signal_handler (NULL);
2780 add_file_handler (input_fd, stdin_event_handler, 0);
2781 remote_async_terminal_ours_p = 1;
2784 /* If nonzero, ignore the next kill. */
2789 remote_console_output (char *msg)
2793 for (p = msg; p[0] && p[1]; p += 2)
2796 char c = fromhex (p[0]) * 16 + fromhex (p[1]);
2799 fputs_unfiltered (tb, gdb_stdtarg);
2801 gdb_flush (gdb_stdtarg);
2804 /* Wait until the remote machine stops, then return,
2805 storing status in STATUS just as `wait' would.
2806 Returns "pid", which in the case of a multi-threaded
2807 remote OS, is the thread-id. */
2810 remote_wait (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *status)
2812 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
2813 unsigned char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
2814 ULONGEST thread_num = -1;
2817 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
2818 status->value.integer = 0;
2824 ofunc = signal (SIGINT, remote_interrupt);
2825 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 1);
2826 signal (SIGINT, ofunc);
2828 /* This is a hook for when we need to do something (perhaps the
2829 collection of trace data) every time the target stops. */
2830 if (deprecated_target_wait_loop_hook)
2831 (*deprecated_target_wait_loop_hook) ();
2833 remote_stopped_by_watchpoint_p = 0;
2837 case 'E': /* Error of some sort. */
2838 warning ("Remote failure reply: %s", buf);
2840 case 'F': /* File-I/O request. */
2841 remote_fileio_request (buf);
2843 case 'T': /* Status with PC, SP, FP, ... */
2846 char regs[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
2848 /* Expedited reply, containing Signal, {regno, reg} repeat. */
2849 /* format is: 'Tssn...:r...;n...:r...;n...:r...;#cc', where
2851 n... = register number
2852 r... = register contents
2854 p = &buf[3]; /* after Txx */
2863 /* If the packet contains a register number save it in
2864 pnum and set p1 to point to the character following
2865 it. Otherwise p1 points to p. */
2867 /* If this packet is an awatch packet, don't parse the
2868 'a' as a register number. */
2870 if (strncmp (p, "awatch", strlen("awatch")) != 0)
2872 /* Read the ``P'' register number. */
2873 pnum = strtol (p, &p_temp, 16);
2874 p1 = (unsigned char *) p_temp;
2879 if (p1 == p) /* No register number present here. */
2881 p1 = (unsigned char *) strchr (p, ':');
2883 warning ("Malformed packet(a) (missing colon): %s\n\
2886 if (strncmp (p, "thread", p1 - p) == 0)
2888 p_temp = unpack_varlen_hex (++p1, &thread_num);
2889 record_currthread (thread_num);
2890 p = (unsigned char *) p_temp;
2892 else if ((strncmp (p, "watch", p1 - p) == 0)
2893 || (strncmp (p, "rwatch", p1 - p) == 0)
2894 || (strncmp (p, "awatch", p1 - p) == 0))
2896 remote_stopped_by_watchpoint_p = 1;
2897 p = unpack_varlen_hex (++p1, &addr);
2898 remote_watch_data_address = (CORE_ADDR)addr;
2902 /* Silently skip unknown optional info. */
2903 p_temp = strchr (p1 + 1, ';');
2905 p = (unsigned char *) p_temp;
2910 struct packet_reg *reg = packet_reg_from_pnum (rs, pnum);
2914 error ("Malformed packet(b) (missing colon): %s\n\
2919 error ("Remote sent bad register number %s: %s\n\
2921 phex_nz (pnum, 0), p, buf);
2923 fieldsize = hex2bin (p, regs,
2924 register_size (current_gdbarch,
2927 if (fieldsize < register_size (current_gdbarch,
2929 warning ("Remote reply is too short: %s", buf);
2930 regcache_raw_supply (current_regcache,
2935 error ("Remote register badly formatted: %s\nhere: %s",
2940 case 'S': /* Old style status, just signal only. */
2941 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
2942 status->value.sig = (enum target_signal)
2943 (((fromhex (buf[1])) << 4) + (fromhex (buf[2])));
2947 thread_num = strtol ((const char *) &buf[4], NULL, 16);
2948 record_currthread (thread_num);
2951 case 'W': /* Target exited. */
2953 /* The remote process exited. */
2954 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
2955 status->value.integer = (fromhex (buf[1]) << 4) + fromhex (buf[2]);
2959 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED;
2960 status->value.sig = (enum target_signal)
2961 (((fromhex (buf[1])) << 4) + (fromhex (buf[2])));
2965 case 'O': /* Console output. */
2966 remote_console_output (buf + 1);
2969 if (last_sent_signal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0)
2971 /* Zero length reply means that we tried 'S' or 'C' and
2972 the remote system doesn't support it. */
2973 target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
2975 ("Can't send signals to this remote system. %s not sent.\n",
2976 target_signal_to_name (last_sent_signal));
2977 last_sent_signal = TARGET_SIGNAL_0;
2978 target_terminal_inferior ();
2980 strcpy ((char *) buf, last_sent_step ? "s" : "c");
2981 putpkt ((char *) buf);
2984 /* else fallthrough */
2986 warning ("Invalid remote reply: %s", buf);
2991 if (thread_num != -1)
2993 return pid_to_ptid (thread_num);
2995 return inferior_ptid;
2998 /* Async version of remote_wait. */
3000 remote_async_wait (ptid_t ptid, struct target_waitstatus *status)
3002 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
3003 unsigned char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
3004 ULONGEST thread_num = -1;
3007 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
3008 status->value.integer = 0;
3010 remote_stopped_by_watchpoint_p = 0;
3016 if (!target_is_async_p ())
3017 ofunc = signal (SIGINT, remote_interrupt);
3018 /* FIXME: cagney/1999-09-27: If we're in async mode we should
3019 _never_ wait for ever -> test on target_is_async_p().
3020 However, before we do that we need to ensure that the caller
3021 knows how to take the target into/out of async mode. */
3022 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), wait_forever_enabled_p);
3023 if (!target_is_async_p ())
3024 signal (SIGINT, ofunc);
3026 /* This is a hook for when we need to do something (perhaps the
3027 collection of trace data) every time the target stops. */
3028 if (deprecated_target_wait_loop_hook)
3029 (*deprecated_target_wait_loop_hook) ();
3033 case 'E': /* Error of some sort. */
3034 warning ("Remote failure reply: %s", buf);
3036 case 'F': /* File-I/O request. */
3037 remote_fileio_request (buf);
3039 case 'T': /* Status with PC, SP, FP, ... */
3042 char regs[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
3044 /* Expedited reply, containing Signal, {regno, reg} repeat. */
3045 /* format is: 'Tssn...:r...;n...:r...;n...:r...;#cc', where
3047 n... = register number
3048 r... = register contents
3050 p = &buf[3]; /* after Txx */
3059 /* If the packet contains a register number, save it
3060 in pnum and set p1 to point to the character
3061 following it. Otherwise p1 points to p. */
3063 /* If this packet is an awatch packet, don't parse the 'a'
3064 as a register number. */
3066 if (!strncmp (p, "awatch", strlen ("awatch")) != 0)
3068 /* Read the register number. */
3069 pnum = strtol (p, &p_temp, 16);
3070 p1 = (unsigned char *) p_temp;
3075 if (p1 == p) /* No register number present here. */
3077 p1 = (unsigned char *) strchr (p, ':');
3079 error ("Malformed packet(a) (missing colon): %s\n\
3082 if (strncmp (p, "thread", p1 - p) == 0)
3084 p_temp = unpack_varlen_hex (++p1, &thread_num);
3085 record_currthread (thread_num);
3086 p = (unsigned char *) p_temp;
3088 else if ((strncmp (p, "watch", p1 - p) == 0)
3089 || (strncmp (p, "rwatch", p1 - p) == 0)
3090 || (strncmp (p, "awatch", p1 - p) == 0))
3092 remote_stopped_by_watchpoint_p = 1;
3093 p = unpack_varlen_hex (++p1, &addr);
3094 remote_watch_data_address = (CORE_ADDR)addr;
3098 /* Silently skip unknown optional info. */
3099 p_temp = (unsigned char *) strchr (p1 + 1, ';');
3107 struct packet_reg *reg = packet_reg_from_pnum (rs, pnum);
3110 error ("Malformed packet(b) (missing colon): %s\n\
3115 error ("Remote sent bad register number %ld: %s\n\
3119 fieldsize = hex2bin (p, regs,
3120 register_size (current_gdbarch,
3123 if (fieldsize < register_size (current_gdbarch,
3125 warning ("Remote reply is too short: %s", buf);
3126 regcache_raw_supply (current_regcache, reg->regnum, regs);
3130 error ("Remote register badly formatted: %s\nhere: %s",
3135 case 'S': /* Old style status, just signal only. */
3136 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
3137 status->value.sig = (enum target_signal)
3138 (((fromhex (buf[1])) << 4) + (fromhex (buf[2])));
3142 thread_num = strtol ((const char *) &buf[4], NULL, 16);
3143 record_currthread (thread_num);
3146 case 'W': /* Target exited. */
3148 /* The remote process exited. */
3149 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
3150 status->value.integer = (fromhex (buf[1]) << 4) + fromhex (buf[2]);
3154 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED;
3155 status->value.sig = (enum target_signal)
3156 (((fromhex (buf[1])) << 4) + (fromhex (buf[2])));
3160 case 'O': /* Console output. */
3161 remote_console_output (buf + 1);
3162 /* Return immediately to the event loop. The event loop will
3163 still be waiting on the inferior afterwards. */
3164 status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_IGNORE;
3167 if (last_sent_signal != TARGET_SIGNAL_0)
3169 /* Zero length reply means that we tried 'S' or 'C' and
3170 the remote system doesn't support it. */
3171 target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
3173 ("Can't send signals to this remote system. %s not sent.\n",
3174 target_signal_to_name (last_sent_signal));
3175 last_sent_signal = TARGET_SIGNAL_0;
3176 target_terminal_inferior ();
3178 strcpy ((char *) buf, last_sent_step ? "s" : "c");
3179 putpkt ((char *) buf);
3182 /* else fallthrough */
3184 warning ("Invalid remote reply: %s", buf);
3189 if (thread_num != -1)
3191 return pid_to_ptid (thread_num);
3193 return inferior_ptid;
3196 /* Number of bytes of registers this stub implements. */
3198 static int register_bytes_found;
3200 /* Read the remote registers into the block REGS. */
3201 /* Currently we just read all the registers, so we don't use regnum. */
3204 fetch_register_using_p (int regnum)
3206 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
3207 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size), *p;
3208 char regp[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
3213 p += hexnumstr (p, regnum);
3215 remote_send (buf, rs->remote_packet_size);
3217 /* If the stub didn't recognize the packet, or if we got an error,
3219 if (buf[0] == '\0' || buf[0] == 'E')
3222 /* If this register is unfetchable, tell the regcache. */
3225 regcache_raw_supply (current_regcache, regnum, NULL);
3226 set_register_cached (regnum, -1);
3230 /* Otherwise, parse and supply the value. */
3237 error ("fetch_register_using_p: early buf termination");
3241 regp[i++] = fromhex (p[0]) * 16 + fromhex (p[1]);
3244 regcache_raw_supply (current_regcache, regnum, regp);
3249 remote_fetch_registers (int regnum)
3251 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
3252 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
3255 char *regs = alloca (rs->sizeof_g_packet);
3257 set_thread (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 1);
3261 struct packet_reg *reg = packet_reg_from_regnum (rs, regnum);
3262 gdb_assert (reg != NULL);
3263 if (!reg->in_g_packet)
3264 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
3265 "Attempt to fetch a non G-packet register when this "
3266 "remote.c does not support the p-packet.");
3268 switch (remote_protocol_p.support)
3270 case PACKET_DISABLE:
3273 if (fetch_register_using_p (regnum))
3276 error ("Protocol error: p packet not recognized by stub");
3277 case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN:
3278 if (fetch_register_using_p (regnum))
3280 /* The stub recognized the 'p' packet. Remember this. */
3281 remote_protocol_p.support = PACKET_ENABLE;
3286 /* The stub does not support the 'P' packet. Use 'G'
3287 instead, and don't try using 'P' in the future (it
3288 will just waste our time). */
3289 remote_protocol_p.support = PACKET_DISABLE;
3295 remote_send (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size));
3297 /* Save the size of the packet sent to us by the target. Its used
3298 as a heuristic when determining the max size of packets that the
3299 target can safely receive. */
3300 if ((rs->actual_register_packet_size) == 0)
3301 (rs->actual_register_packet_size) = strlen (buf);
3303 /* Unimplemented registers read as all bits zero. */
3304 memset (regs, 0, rs->sizeof_g_packet);
3306 /* We can get out of synch in various cases. If the first character
3307 in the buffer is not a hex character, assume that has happened
3308 and try to fetch another packet to read. */
3309 while ((buf[0] < '0' || buf[0] > '9')
3310 && (buf[0] < 'a' || buf[0] > 'f')
3311 && buf[0] != 'x') /* New: unavailable register value. */
3314 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3315 "Bad register packet; fetching a new packet\n");
3316 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
3319 /* Reply describes registers byte by byte, each byte encoded as two
3320 hex characters. Suck them all up, then supply them to the
3321 register cacheing/storage mechanism. */
3324 for (i = 0; i < rs->sizeof_g_packet; i++)
3330 warning ("Remote reply is of odd length: %s", buf);
3331 /* Don't change register_bytes_found in this case, and don't
3332 print a second warning. */
3335 if (p[0] == 'x' && p[1] == 'x')
3336 regs[i] = 0; /* 'x' */
3338 regs[i] = fromhex (p[0]) * 16 + fromhex (p[1]);
3342 if (i != register_bytes_found)
3344 register_bytes_found = i;
3345 if (REGISTER_BYTES_OK_P ()
3346 && !REGISTER_BYTES_OK (i))
3347 warning ("Remote reply is too short: %s", buf);
3353 for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; i++)
3355 struct packet_reg *r = &rs->regs[i];
3358 if (r->offset * 2 >= strlen (buf))
3359 /* A short packet that didn't include the register's
3360 value, this implies that the register is zero (and
3361 not that the register is unavailable). Supply that
3363 regcache_raw_supply (current_regcache, r->regnum, NULL);
3364 else if (buf[r->offset * 2] == 'x')
3366 gdb_assert (r->offset * 2 < strlen (buf));
3367 /* The register isn't available, mark it as such (at
3368 the same time setting the value to zero). */
3369 regcache_raw_supply (current_regcache, r->regnum, NULL);
3370 set_register_cached (i, -1);
3373 regcache_raw_supply (current_regcache, r->regnum,
3380 /* Prepare to store registers. Since we may send them all (using a
3381 'G' request), we have to read out the ones we don't want to change
3385 remote_prepare_to_store (void)
3387 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
3389 char buf[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
3391 /* Make sure the entire registers array is valid. */
3392 switch (remote_protocol_P.support)
3394 case PACKET_DISABLE:
3395 case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN:
3396 /* Make sure all the necessary registers are cached. */
3397 for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS; i++)
3398 if (rs->regs[i].in_g_packet)
3399 regcache_raw_read (current_regcache, rs->regs[i].regnum, buf);
3406 /* Helper: Attempt to store REGNUM using the P packet. Return fail IFF
3407 packet was not recognized. */
3410 store_register_using_P (int regnum)
3412 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
3413 struct packet_reg *reg = packet_reg_from_regnum (rs, regnum);
3414 /* Try storing a single register. */
3415 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
3416 char regp[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE];
3420 sprintf (buf, "P%s=", phex_nz (reg->pnum, 0));
3421 p = buf + strlen (buf);
3422 regcache_raw_collect (current_regcache, reg->regnum, regp);
3423 bin2hex (regp, p, register_size (current_gdbarch, reg->regnum));
3424 remote_send (buf, rs->remote_packet_size);
3426 return buf[0] != '\0';
3430 /* Store register REGNUM, or all registers if REGNUM == -1, from the
3431 contents of the register cache buffer. FIXME: ignores errors. */
3434 remote_store_registers (int regnum)
3436 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
3442 set_thread (PIDGET (inferior_ptid), 1);
3446 switch (remote_protocol_P.support)
3448 case PACKET_DISABLE:
3451 if (store_register_using_P (regnum))
3454 error ("Protocol error: P packet not recognized by stub");
3455 case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN:
3456 if (store_register_using_P (regnum))
3458 /* The stub recognized the 'P' packet. Remember this. */
3459 remote_protocol_P.support = PACKET_ENABLE;
3464 /* The stub does not support the 'P' packet. Use 'G'
3465 instead, and don't try using 'P' in the future (it
3466 will just waste our time). */
3467 remote_protocol_P.support = PACKET_DISABLE;
3473 /* Extract all the registers in the regcache copying them into a
3477 regs = alloca (rs->sizeof_g_packet);
3478 memset (regs, rs->sizeof_g_packet, 0);
3479 for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; i++)
3481 struct packet_reg *r = &rs->regs[i];
3483 regcache_raw_collect (current_regcache, r->regnum, regs + r->offset);
3487 /* Command describes registers byte by byte,
3488 each byte encoded as two hex characters. */
3489 buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
3492 /* remote_prepare_to_store insures that register_bytes_found gets set. */
3493 bin2hex (regs, p, register_bytes_found);
3494 remote_send (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size));
3498 /* Return the number of hex digits in num. */
3501 hexnumlen (ULONGEST num)
3505 for (i = 0; num != 0; i++)
3511 /* Set BUF to the minimum number of hex digits representing NUM. */
3514 hexnumstr (char *buf, ULONGEST num)
3516 int len = hexnumlen (num);
3517 return hexnumnstr (buf, num, len);
3521 /* Set BUF to the hex digits representing NUM, padded to WIDTH characters. */
3524 hexnumnstr (char *buf, ULONGEST num, int width)
3530 for (i = width - 1; i >= 0; i--)
3532 buf[i] = "0123456789abcdef"[(num & 0xf)];
3539 /* Mask all but the least significant REMOTE_ADDRESS_SIZE bits. */
3542 remote_address_masked (CORE_ADDR addr)
3544 if (remote_address_size > 0
3545 && remote_address_size < (sizeof (ULONGEST) * 8))
3547 /* Only create a mask when that mask can safely be constructed
3548 in a ULONGEST variable. */
3550 mask = (mask << remote_address_size) - 1;
3556 /* Determine whether the remote target supports binary downloading.
3557 This is accomplished by sending a no-op memory write of zero length
3558 to the target at the specified address. It does not suffice to send
3559 the whole packet, since many stubs strip the eighth bit and
3560 subsequently compute a wrong checksum, which causes real havoc with
3563 NOTE: This can still lose if the serial line is not eight-bit
3564 clean. In cases like this, the user should clear "remote
3568 check_binary_download (CORE_ADDR addr)
3570 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
3571 switch (remote_protocol_binary_download.support)
3573 case PACKET_DISABLE:
3577 case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN:
3579 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
3584 p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr);
3586 p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) 0);
3590 putpkt_binary (buf, (int) (p - buf));
3591 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
3596 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3597 "binary downloading NOT suppported by target\n");
3598 remote_protocol_binary_download.support = PACKET_DISABLE;
3603 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
3604 "binary downloading suppported by target\n");
3605 remote_protocol_binary_download.support = PACKET_ENABLE;
3612 /* Write memory data directly to the remote machine.
3613 This does not inform the data cache; the data cache uses this.
3614 MEMADDR is the address in the remote memory space.
3615 MYADDR is the address of the buffer in our space.
3616 LEN is the number of bytes.
3618 Returns number of bytes transferred, or 0 (setting errno) for
3619 error. Only transfer a single packet. */
3622 remote_write_bytes (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len)
3626 unsigned char *plen;
3632 unsigned char *payload_start;
3634 /* Verify that the target can support a binary download. */
3635 check_binary_download (memaddr);
3637 /* Compute the size, and then allocate space for the largest
3638 possible packet. Include space for an extra trailing NULL. */
3639 sizeof_buf = get_memory_write_packet_size () + 1;
3640 buf = alloca (sizeof_buf);
3642 /* Compute the size of the actual payload by subtracting out the
3643 packet header and footer overhead: "$M<memaddr>,<len>:...#nn". */
3644 payload_size = (get_memory_write_packet_size () - (strlen ("$M,:#NN")
3645 + hexnumlen (memaddr)
3646 + hexnumlen (len)));
3648 /* Construct the packet header: "[MX]<memaddr>,<len>:". */
3650 /* Append "[XM]". Compute a best guess of the number of bytes
3651 actually transfered. */
3653 switch (remote_protocol_binary_download.support)
3657 /* Best guess at number of bytes that will fit. */
3658 todo = min (len, payload_size);
3660 case PACKET_DISABLE:
3662 /* Num bytes that will fit. */
3663 todo = min (len, payload_size / 2);
3665 case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN:
3666 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
3667 "remote_write_bytes: bad internal state");
3669 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "bad switch");
3672 /* Append "<memaddr>". */
3673 memaddr = remote_address_masked (memaddr);
3674 p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) memaddr);
3679 /* Append <len>. Retain the location/size of <len>. It may need to
3680 be adjusted once the packet body has been created. */
3682 plenlen = hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) todo);
3689 /* Append the packet body. */
3691 switch (remote_protocol_binary_download.support)
3694 /* Binary mode. Send target system values byte by byte, in
3695 increasing byte addresses. Only escape certain critical
3698 (nr_bytes < todo) && (p - payload_start) < payload_size;
3701 switch (myaddr[nr_bytes] & 0xff)
3706 /* These must be escaped. */
3708 *p++ = (myaddr[nr_bytes] & 0xff) ^ 0x20;
3711 *p++ = myaddr[nr_bytes] & 0xff;
3715 if (nr_bytes < todo)
3717 /* Escape chars have filled up the buffer prematurely,
3718 and we have actually sent fewer bytes than planned.
3719 Fix-up the length field of the packet. Use the same
3720 number of characters as before. */
3721 plen += hexnumnstr (plen, (ULONGEST) nr_bytes, plenlen);
3722 *plen = ':'; /* overwrite \0 from hexnumnstr() */
3725 case PACKET_DISABLE:
3726 /* Normal mode: Send target system values byte by byte, in
3727 increasing byte addresses. Each byte is encoded as a two hex
3729 nr_bytes = bin2hex (myaddr, p, todo);
3732 case PACKET_SUPPORT_UNKNOWN:
3733 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
3734 "remote_write_bytes: bad internal state");
3736 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, "bad switch");
3739 putpkt_binary (buf, (int) (p - buf));
3740 getpkt (buf, sizeof_buf, 0);
3744 /* There is no correspondance between what the remote protocol
3745 uses for errors and errno codes. We would like a cleaner way
3746 of representing errors (big enough to include errno codes,
3747 bfd_error codes, and others). But for now just return EIO. */
3752 /* Return NR_BYTES, not TODO, in case escape chars caused us to send
3753 fewer bytes than we'd planned. */
3757 /* Read memory data directly from the remote machine.
3758 This does not use the data cache; the data cache uses this.
3759 MEMADDR is the address in the remote memory space.
3760 MYADDR is the address of the buffer in our space.
3761 LEN is the number of bytes.
3763 Returns number of bytes transferred, or 0 for error. */
3765 /* NOTE: cagney/1999-10-18: This function (and its siblings in other
3766 remote targets) shouldn't attempt to read the entire buffer.
3767 Instead it should read a single packet worth of data and then
3768 return the byte size of that packet to the caller. The caller (its
3769 caller and its callers caller ;-) already contains code for
3770 handling partial reads. */
3773 remote_read_bytes (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len)
3776 int max_buf_size; /* Max size of packet output buffer. */
3780 /* Create a buffer big enough for this packet. */
3781 max_buf_size = get_memory_read_packet_size ();
3782 sizeof_buf = max_buf_size + 1; /* Space for trailing NULL. */
3783 buf = alloca (sizeof_buf);
3792 todo = min (len, max_buf_size / 2); /* num bytes that will fit */
3794 /* construct "m"<memaddr>","<len>" */
3795 /* sprintf (buf, "m%lx,%x", (unsigned long) memaddr, todo); */
3796 memaddr = remote_address_masked (memaddr);
3799 p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) memaddr);
3801 p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) todo);
3805 getpkt (buf, sizeof_buf, 0);
3808 && isxdigit (buf[1]) && isxdigit (buf[2])
3811 /* There is no correspondance between what the remote
3812 protocol uses for errors and errno codes. We would like
3813 a cleaner way of representing errors (big enough to
3814 include errno codes, bfd_error codes, and others). But
3815 for now just return EIO. */
3820 /* Reply describes memory byte by byte,
3821 each byte encoded as two hex characters. */
3824 if ((i = hex2bin (p, myaddr, todo)) < todo)
3826 /* Reply is short. This means that we were able to read
3827 only part of what we wanted to. */
3828 return i + (origlen - len);
3837 /* Read or write LEN bytes from inferior memory at MEMADDR,
3838 transferring to or from debugger address BUFFER. Write to inferior
3839 if SHOULD_WRITE is nonzero. Returns length of data written or
3840 read; 0 for error. TARGET is unused. */
3843 remote_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR mem_addr, char *buffer, int mem_len,
3844 int should_write, struct mem_attrib *attrib,
3845 struct target_ops *target)
3847 CORE_ADDR targ_addr;
3851 /* Should this be the selected frame? */
3852 gdbarch_remote_translate_xfer_address (current_gdbarch,
3855 &targ_addr, &targ_len);
3860 res = remote_write_bytes (targ_addr, buffer, targ_len);
3862 res = remote_read_bytes (targ_addr, buffer, targ_len);
3868 remote_files_info (struct target_ops *ignore)
3870 puts_filtered ("Debugging a target over a serial line.\n");
3873 /* Stuff for dealing with the packets which are part of this protocol.
3874 See comment at top of file for details. */
3876 /* Read a single character from the remote end, masking it down to 7
3880 readchar (int timeout)
3884 ch = serial_readchar (remote_desc, timeout);
3889 switch ((enum serial_rc) ch)
3892 target_mourn_inferior ();
3893 error ("Remote connection closed");
3896 perror_with_name ("Remote communication error");
3898 case SERIAL_TIMEOUT:
3904 /* Send the command in BUF to the remote machine, and read the reply
3905 into BUF. Report an error if we get an error reply. */
3908 remote_send (char *buf,
3912 getpkt (buf, sizeof_buf, 0);
3915 error ("Remote failure reply: %s", buf);
3918 /* Display a null-terminated packet on stdout, for debugging, using C
3922 print_packet (char *buf)
3924 puts_filtered ("\"");
3925 fputstr_filtered (buf, '"', gdb_stdout);
3926 puts_filtered ("\"");
3932 return putpkt_binary (buf, strlen (buf));
3935 /* Send a packet to the remote machine, with error checking. The data
3936 of the packet is in BUF. The string in BUF can be at most
3937 (rs->remote_packet_size) - 5 to account for the $, # and checksum,
3938 and for a possible /0 if we are debugging (remote_debug) and want
3939 to print the sent packet as a string. */
3942 putpkt_binary (char *buf, int cnt)
3944 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
3946 unsigned char csum = 0;
3947 char *buf2 = alloca (cnt + 6);
3948 long sizeof_junkbuf = (rs->remote_packet_size);
3949 char *junkbuf = alloca (sizeof_junkbuf);
3955 /* Copy the packet into buffer BUF2, encapsulating it
3956 and giving it a checksum. */
3961 for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++)
3967 *p++ = tohex ((csum >> 4) & 0xf);
3968 *p++ = tohex (csum & 0xf);
3970 /* Send it over and over until we get a positive ack. */
3974 int started_error_output = 0;
3979 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Sending packet: ");
3980 fputstrn_unfiltered (buf2, p - buf2, 0, gdb_stdlog);
3981 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "...");
3982 gdb_flush (gdb_stdlog);
3984 if (serial_write (remote_desc, buf2, p - buf2))
3985 perror_with_name ("putpkt: write failed");
3987 /* Read until either a timeout occurs (-2) or '+' is read. */
3990 ch = readchar (remote_timeout);
3998 case SERIAL_TIMEOUT:
4000 if (started_error_output)
4002 putchar_unfiltered ('\n');
4003 started_error_output = 0;
4012 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Ack\n");
4016 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Nak\n");
4017 case SERIAL_TIMEOUT:
4021 break; /* Retransmit buffer. */
4025 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
4026 "Packet instead of Ack, ignoring it\n");
4027 /* It's probably an old response sent because an ACK
4028 was lost. Gobble up the packet and ack it so it
4029 doesn't get retransmitted when we resend this
4031 read_frame (junkbuf, sizeof_junkbuf);
4032 serial_write (remote_desc, "+", 1);
4033 continue; /* Now, go look for +. */
4038 if (!started_error_output)
4040 started_error_output = 1;
4041 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "putpkt: Junk: ");
4043 fputc_unfiltered (ch & 0177, gdb_stdlog);
4047 break; /* Here to retransmit. */
4051 /* This is wrong. If doing a long backtrace, the user should be
4052 able to get out next time we call QUIT, without anything as
4053 violent as interrupt_query. If we want to provide a way out of
4054 here without getting to the next QUIT, it should be based on
4055 hitting ^C twice as in remote_wait. */
4065 /* Come here after finding the start of the frame. Collect the rest
4066 into BUF, verifying the checksum, length, and handling run-length
4067 compression. No more than sizeof_buf-1 characters are read so that
4068 the buffer can be NUL terminated.
4070 Returns -1 on error, number of characters in buffer (ignoring the
4071 trailing NULL) on success. (could be extended to return one of the
4072 SERIAL status indications). */
4075 read_frame (char *buf,
4087 /* ASSERT (bc < sizeof_buf - 1) - space for trailing NULL. */
4088 c = readchar (remote_timeout);
4091 case SERIAL_TIMEOUT:
4093 fputs_filtered ("Timeout in mid-packet, retrying\n", gdb_stdlog);
4097 fputs_filtered ("Saw new packet start in middle of old one\n",
4099 return -1; /* Start a new packet, count retries. */
4102 unsigned char pktcsum;
4108 check_0 = readchar (remote_timeout);
4110 check_1 = readchar (remote_timeout);
4112 if (check_0 == SERIAL_TIMEOUT || check_1 == SERIAL_TIMEOUT)
4115 fputs_filtered ("Timeout in checksum, retrying\n",
4119 else if (check_0 < 0 || check_1 < 0)
4122 fputs_filtered ("Communication error in checksum\n",
4127 pktcsum = (fromhex (check_0) << 4) | fromhex (check_1);
4128 if (csum == pktcsum)
4133 fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdlog,
4134 "Bad checksum, sentsum=0x%x, csum=0x%x, buf=",
4136 fputs_filtered (buf, gdb_stdlog);
4137 fputs_filtered ("\n", gdb_stdlog);
4139 /* Number of characters in buffer ignoring trailing
4143 case '*': /* Run length encoding. */
4148 c = readchar (remote_timeout);
4150 repeat = c - ' ' + 3; /* Compute repeat count. */
4152 /* The character before ``*'' is repeated. */
4154 if (repeat > 0 && repeat <= 255
4156 && bc + repeat - 1 < sizeof_buf - 1)
4158 memset (&buf[bc], buf[bc - 1], repeat);
4164 printf_filtered ("Repeat count %d too large for buffer: ",
4166 puts_filtered (buf);
4167 puts_filtered ("\n");
4171 if (bc < sizeof_buf - 1)
4179 puts_filtered ("Remote packet too long: ");
4180 puts_filtered (buf);
4181 puts_filtered ("\n");
4188 /* Read a packet from the remote machine, with error checking, and
4189 store it in BUF. If FOREVER, wait forever rather than timing out;
4190 this is used (in synchronous mode) to wait for a target that is is
4191 executing user code to stop. */
4192 /* FIXME: ezannoni 2000-02-01 this wrapper is necessary so that we
4193 don't have to change all the calls to getpkt to deal with the
4194 return value, because at the moment I don't know what the right
4195 thing to do it for those. */
4203 timed_out = getpkt_sane (buf, sizeof_buf, forever);
4207 /* Read a packet from the remote machine, with error checking, and
4208 store it in BUF. If FOREVER, wait forever rather than timing out;
4209 this is used (in synchronous mode) to wait for a target that is is
4210 executing user code to stop. If FOREVER == 0, this function is
4211 allowed to time out gracefully and return an indication of this to
4214 getpkt_sane (char *buf,
4223 strcpy (buf, "timeout");
4227 timeout = watchdog > 0 ? watchdog : -1;
4231 timeout = remote_timeout;
4235 for (tries = 1; tries <= MAX_TRIES; tries++)
4237 /* This can loop forever if the remote side sends us characters
4238 continuously, but if it pauses, we'll get a zero from
4239 readchar because of timeout. Then we'll count that as a
4242 /* Note that we will only wait forever prior to the start of a
4243 packet. After that, we expect characters to arrive at a
4244 brisk pace. They should show up within remote_timeout
4249 c = readchar (timeout);
4251 if (c == SERIAL_TIMEOUT)
4253 if (forever) /* Watchdog went off? Kill the target. */
4256 target_mourn_inferior ();
4257 error ("Watchdog has expired. Target detached.\n");
4260 fputs_filtered ("Timed out.\n", gdb_stdlog);
4266 /* We've found the start of a packet, now collect the data. */
4268 val = read_frame (buf, sizeof_buf);
4274 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "Packet received: ");
4275 fputstr_unfiltered (buf, 0, gdb_stdlog);
4276 fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog, "\n");
4278 serial_write (remote_desc, "+", 1);
4282 /* Try the whole thing again. */
4284 serial_write (remote_desc, "-", 1);
4287 /* We have tried hard enough, and just can't receive the packet.
4290 printf_unfiltered ("Ignoring packet error, continuing...\n");
4291 serial_write (remote_desc, "+", 1);
4298 /* For some mysterious reason, wait_for_inferior calls kill instead of
4299 mourn after it gets TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED. Work around it. */
4303 target_mourn_inferior ();
4307 /* Use catch_errors so the user can quit from gdb even when we aren't on
4308 speaking terms with the remote system. */
4309 catch_errors ((catch_errors_ftype *) putpkt, "k", "", RETURN_MASK_ERROR);
4311 /* Don't wait for it to die. I'm not really sure it matters whether
4312 we do or not. For the existing stubs, kill is a noop. */
4313 target_mourn_inferior ();
4316 /* Async version of remote_kill. */
4318 remote_async_kill (void)
4320 /* Unregister the file descriptor from the event loop. */
4321 if (target_is_async_p ())
4322 serial_async (remote_desc, NULL, 0);
4324 /* For some mysterious reason, wait_for_inferior calls kill instead of
4325 mourn after it gets TARGET_WAITKIND_SIGNALLED. Work around it. */
4329 target_mourn_inferior ();
4333 /* Use catch_errors so the user can quit from gdb even when we
4334 aren't on speaking terms with the remote system. */
4335 catch_errors ((catch_errors_ftype *) putpkt, "k", "", RETURN_MASK_ERROR);
4337 /* Don't wait for it to die. I'm not really sure it matters whether
4338 we do or not. For the existing stubs, kill is a noop. */
4339 target_mourn_inferior ();
4345 remote_mourn_1 (&remote_ops);
4349 remote_async_mourn (void)
4351 remote_mourn_1 (&remote_async_ops);
4355 extended_remote_mourn (void)
4357 /* We do _not_ want to mourn the target like this; this will
4358 remove the extended remote target from the target stack,
4359 and the next time the user says "run" it'll fail.
4361 FIXME: What is the right thing to do here? */
4363 remote_mourn_1 (&extended_remote_ops);
4367 /* Worker function for remote_mourn. */
4369 remote_mourn_1 (struct target_ops *target)
4371 unpush_target (target);
4372 generic_mourn_inferior ();
4375 /* In the extended protocol we want to be able to do things like
4376 "run" and have them basically work as expected. So we need
4377 a special create_inferior function.
4379 FIXME: One day add support for changing the exec file
4380 we're debugging, arguments and an environment. */
4383 extended_remote_create_inferior (char *exec_file, char *args,
4384 char **env, int from_tty)
4386 /* Rip out the breakpoints; we'll reinsert them after restarting
4387 the remote server. */
4388 remove_breakpoints ();
4390 /* Now restart the remote server. */
4391 extended_remote_restart ();
4393 /* Now put the breakpoints back in. This way we're safe if the
4394 restart function works via a unix fork on the remote side. */
4395 insert_breakpoints ();
4397 /* Clean up from the last time we were running. */
4398 clear_proceed_status ();
4400 /* Let the remote process run. */
4401 proceed (-1, TARGET_SIGNAL_0, 0);
4404 /* Async version of extended_remote_create_inferior. */
4406 extended_remote_async_create_inferior (char *exec_file, char *args,
4407 char **env, int from_tty)
4409 /* Rip out the breakpoints; we'll reinsert them after restarting
4410 the remote server. */
4411 remove_breakpoints ();
4413 /* If running asynchronously, register the target file descriptor
4414 with the event loop. */
4415 if (target_can_async_p ())
4416 target_async (inferior_event_handler, 0);
4418 /* Now restart the remote server. */
4419 extended_remote_restart ();
4421 /* Now put the breakpoints back in. This way we're safe if the
4422 restart function works via a unix fork on the remote side. */
4423 insert_breakpoints ();
4425 /* Clean up from the last time we were running. */
4426 clear_proceed_status ();
4428 /* Let the remote process run. */
4429 proceed (-1, TARGET_SIGNAL_0, 0);
4433 /* On some machines, e.g. 68k, we may use a different breakpoint
4434 instruction than other targets; in those use
4435 DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT instead of just BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC.
4436 Also, bi-endian targets may define
4437 DEPRECATED_LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT and
4438 DEPRECATED_BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT. If none of these are defined, we
4439 just call the standard routines that are in mem-break.c. */
4441 /* NOTE: cagney/2003-06-08: This is silly. A remote and simulator
4442 target should use an identical BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC. As for native,
4443 the ARCH-OS-tdep.c code can override the default. */
4445 #if defined (DEPRECATED_LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT) && defined (DEPRECATED_BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT) && !defined(DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT)
4446 #define DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT
4449 #ifdef DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT
4451 /* If the target isn't bi-endian, just pretend it is. */
4452 #if !defined (DEPRECATED_LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT) && !defined (DEPRECATED_BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT)
4453 #define DEPRECATED_LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT
4454 #define DEPRECATED_BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT
4457 static unsigned char big_break_insn[] = DEPRECATED_BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT;
4458 static unsigned char little_break_insn[] = DEPRECATED_LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT;
4460 #endif /* DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT */
4462 /* Insert a breakpoint on targets that don't have any better
4463 breakpoint support. We read the contents of the target location
4464 and stash it, then overwrite it with a breakpoint instruction.
4465 ADDR is the target location in the target machine. CONTENTS_CACHE
4466 is a pointer to memory allocated for saving the target contents.
4467 It is guaranteed by the caller to be long enough to save the number
4468 of bytes returned by BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC. */
4471 remote_insert_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, char *contents_cache)
4473 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
4474 #ifdef DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT
4479 /* Try the "Z" s/w breakpoint packet if it is not already disabled.
4480 If it succeeds, then set the support to PACKET_ENABLE. If it
4481 fails, and the user has explicitly requested the Z support then
4482 report an error, otherwise, mark it disabled and go on. */
4484 if (remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_SOFTWARE_BP].support != PACKET_DISABLE)
4486 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
4489 addr = remote_address_masked (addr);
4493 p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr);
4494 BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC (&addr, &bp_size);
4495 sprintf (p, ",%d", bp_size);
4498 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
4500 switch (packet_ok (buf, &remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_SOFTWARE_BP]))
4506 case PACKET_UNKNOWN:
4511 #ifdef DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT
4512 val = target_read_memory (addr, contents_cache, sizeof big_break_insn);
4516 if (TARGET_BYTE_ORDER == BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
4517 val = target_write_memory (addr, (char *) big_break_insn,
4518 sizeof big_break_insn);
4520 val = target_write_memory (addr, (char *) little_break_insn,
4521 sizeof little_break_insn);
4526 return memory_insert_breakpoint (addr, contents_cache);
4527 #endif /* DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT */
4531 remote_remove_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, char *contents_cache)
4533 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
4536 if (remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_SOFTWARE_BP].support != PACKET_DISABLE)
4538 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
4545 addr = remote_address_masked (addr);
4546 p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr);
4547 BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC (&addr, &bp_size);
4548 sprintf (p, ",%d", bp_size);
4551 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
4553 return (buf[0] == 'E');
4556 #ifdef DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT
4557 return target_write_memory (addr, contents_cache, sizeof big_break_insn);
4559 return memory_remove_breakpoint (addr, contents_cache);
4560 #endif /* DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT */
4564 watchpoint_to_Z_packet (int type)
4578 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
4579 "hw_bp_to_z: bad watchpoint type %d", type);
4584 remote_insert_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len, int type)
4586 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
4587 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
4589 enum Z_packet_type packet = watchpoint_to_Z_packet (type);
4591 if (remote_protocol_Z[packet].support == PACKET_DISABLE)
4592 error ("Can't set hardware watchpoints without the '%s' (%s) packet\n",
4593 remote_protocol_Z[packet].name,
4594 remote_protocol_Z[packet].title);
4596 sprintf (buf, "Z%x,", packet);
4597 p = strchr (buf, '\0');
4598 addr = remote_address_masked (addr);
4599 p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr);
4600 sprintf (p, ",%x", len);
4603 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
4605 switch (packet_ok (buf, &remote_protocol_Z[packet]))
4608 case PACKET_UNKNOWN:
4613 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
4614 "remote_insert_watchpoint: reached end of function");
4619 remote_remove_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len, int type)
4621 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
4622 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
4624 enum Z_packet_type packet = watchpoint_to_Z_packet (type);
4626 if (remote_protocol_Z[packet].support == PACKET_DISABLE)
4627 error ("Can't clear hardware watchpoints without the '%s' (%s) packet\n",
4628 remote_protocol_Z[packet].name,
4629 remote_protocol_Z[packet].title);
4631 sprintf (buf, "z%x,", packet);
4632 p = strchr (buf, '\0');
4633 addr = remote_address_masked (addr);
4634 p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr);
4635 sprintf (p, ",%x", len);
4637 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
4639 switch (packet_ok (buf, &remote_protocol_Z[packet]))
4642 case PACKET_UNKNOWN:
4647 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
4648 "remote_remove_watchpoint: reached end of function");
4652 int remote_hw_watchpoint_limit = -1;
4653 int remote_hw_breakpoint_limit = -1;
4656 remote_check_watch_resources (int type, int cnt, int ot)
4658 if (type == bp_hardware_breakpoint)
4660 if (remote_hw_breakpoint_limit == 0)
4662 else if (remote_hw_breakpoint_limit < 0)
4664 else if (cnt <= remote_hw_breakpoint_limit)
4669 if (remote_hw_watchpoint_limit == 0)
4671 else if (remote_hw_watchpoint_limit < 0)
4675 else if (cnt <= remote_hw_watchpoint_limit)
4682 remote_stopped_by_watchpoint (void)
4684 return remote_stopped_by_watchpoint_p;
4687 extern int stepped_after_stopped_by_watchpoint;
4690 remote_stopped_data_address (struct target_ops *target, CORE_ADDR *addr_p)
4693 if (remote_stopped_by_watchpoint ()
4694 || stepped_after_stopped_by_watchpoint)
4696 *addr_p = remote_watch_data_address;
4705 remote_insert_hw_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, char *shadow)
4708 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
4709 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
4712 /* The length field should be set to the size of a breakpoint
4715 BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC (&addr, &len);
4717 if (remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_HARDWARE_BP].support == PACKET_DISABLE)
4718 error ("Can't set hardware breakpoint without the '%s' (%s) packet\n",
4719 remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_HARDWARE_BP].name,
4720 remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_HARDWARE_BP].title);
4726 addr = remote_address_masked (addr);
4727 p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr);
4728 sprintf (p, ",%x", len);
4731 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
4733 switch (packet_ok (buf, &remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_HARDWARE_BP]))
4736 case PACKET_UNKNOWN:
4741 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
4742 "remote_insert_hw_breakpoint: reached end of function");
4747 remote_remove_hw_breakpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, char *shadow)
4750 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
4751 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
4754 /* The length field should be set to the size of a breakpoint
4757 BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC (&addr, &len);
4759 if (remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_HARDWARE_BP].support == PACKET_DISABLE)
4760 error ("Can't clear hardware breakpoint without the '%s' (%s) packet\n",
4761 remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_HARDWARE_BP].name,
4762 remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_HARDWARE_BP].title);
4768 addr = remote_address_masked (addr);
4769 p += hexnumstr (p, (ULONGEST) addr);
4770 sprintf (p, ",%x", len);
4773 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
4775 switch (packet_ok (buf, &remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_HARDWARE_BP]))
4778 case PACKET_UNKNOWN:
4783 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
4784 "remote_remove_hw_breakpoint: reached end of function");
4787 /* Some targets are only capable of doing downloads, and afterwards
4788 they switch to the remote serial protocol. This function provides
4789 a clean way to get from the download target to the remote target.
4790 It's basically just a wrapper so that we don't have to expose any
4791 of the internal workings of remote.c.
4793 Prior to calling this routine, you should shutdown the current
4794 target code, else you will get the "A program is being debugged
4795 already..." message. Usually a call to pop_target() suffices. */
4798 push_remote_target (char *name, int from_tty)
4800 printf_filtered ("Switching to remote protocol\n");
4801 remote_open (name, from_tty);
4804 /* Table used by the crc32 function to calcuate the checksum. */
4806 static unsigned long crc32_table[256] =
4809 static unsigned long
4810 crc32 (unsigned char *buf, int len, unsigned int crc)
4812 if (!crc32_table[1])
4814 /* Initialize the CRC table and the decoding table. */
4818 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
4820 for (c = i << 24, j = 8; j > 0; --j)
4821 c = c & 0x80000000 ? (c << 1) ^ 0x04c11db7 : (c << 1);
4828 crc = (crc << 8) ^ crc32_table[((crc >> 24) ^ *buf) & 255];
4834 /* compare-sections command
4836 With no arguments, compares each loadable section in the exec bfd
4837 with the same memory range on the target, and reports mismatches.
4838 Useful for verifying the image on the target against the exec file.
4839 Depends on the target understanding the new "qCRC:" request. */
4841 /* FIXME: cagney/1999-10-26: This command should be broken down into a
4842 target method (target verify memory) and generic version of the
4843 actual command. This will allow other high-level code (especially
4844 generic_load()) to make use of this target functionality. */
4847 compare_sections_command (char *args, int from_tty)
4849 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
4851 unsigned long host_crc, target_crc;
4852 extern bfd *exec_bfd;
4853 struct cleanup *old_chain;
4856 const char *sectname;
4857 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
4864 error ("command cannot be used without an exec file");
4865 if (!current_target.to_shortname ||
4866 strcmp (current_target.to_shortname, "remote") != 0)
4867 error ("command can only be used with remote target");
4869 for (s = exec_bfd->sections; s; s = s->next)
4871 if (!(s->flags & SEC_LOAD))
4872 continue; /* skip non-loadable section */
4874 size = bfd_get_section_size (s);
4876 continue; /* skip zero-length section */
4878 sectname = bfd_get_section_name (exec_bfd, s);
4879 if (args && strcmp (args, sectname) != 0)
4880 continue; /* not the section selected by user */
4882 matched = 1; /* do this section */
4884 /* FIXME: assumes lma can fit into long. */
4885 sprintf (buf, "qCRC:%lx,%lx", (long) lma, (long) size);
4888 /* Be clever; compute the host_crc before waiting for target
4890 sectdata = xmalloc (size);
4891 old_chain = make_cleanup (xfree, sectdata);
4892 bfd_get_section_contents (exec_bfd, s, sectdata, 0, size);
4893 host_crc = crc32 ((unsigned char *) sectdata, size, 0xffffffff);
4895 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
4897 error ("target memory fault, section %s, range 0x%s -- 0x%s",
4898 sectname, paddr (lma), paddr (lma + size));
4900 error ("remote target does not support this operation");
4902 for (target_crc = 0, tmp = &buf[1]; *tmp; tmp++)
4903 target_crc = target_crc * 16 + fromhex (*tmp);
4905 printf_filtered ("Section %s, range 0x%s -- 0x%s: ",
4906 sectname, paddr (lma), paddr (lma + size));
4907 if (host_crc == target_crc)
4908 printf_filtered ("matched.\n");
4911 printf_filtered ("MIS-MATCHED!\n");
4915 do_cleanups (old_chain);
4918 warning ("One or more sections of the remote executable does not match\n\
4919 the loaded file\n");
4920 if (args && !matched)
4921 printf_filtered ("No loaded section named '%s'.\n", args);
4925 remote_xfer_partial (struct target_ops *ops, enum target_object object,
4926 const char *annex, void *readbuf, const void *writebuf,
4927 ULONGEST offset, LONGEST len)
4929 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
4931 char *buf2 = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
4932 char *p2 = &buf2[0];
4935 /* Handle memory using remote_xfer_memory. */
4936 if (object == TARGET_OBJECT_MEMORY)
4941 if (writebuf != NULL)
4943 void *buffer = xmalloc (len);
4944 struct cleanup *cleanup = make_cleanup (xfree, buffer);
4945 memcpy (buffer, writebuf, len);
4946 xfered = remote_xfer_memory (offset, buffer, len, 1, NULL, ops);
4947 do_cleanups (cleanup);
4950 xfered = remote_xfer_memory (offset, readbuf, len, 0, NULL, ops);
4954 else if (xfered == 0 && errno == 0)
4960 /* Only handle reads. */
4961 if (writebuf != NULL || readbuf == NULL)
4964 /* Map pre-existing objects onto letters. DO NOT do this for new
4965 objects!!! Instead specify new query packets. */
4968 case TARGET_OBJECT_KOD:
4971 case TARGET_OBJECT_AVR:
4975 case TARGET_OBJECT_AUXV:
4976 if (remote_protocol_qPart_auxv.support != PACKET_DISABLE)
4978 unsigned int total = 0;
4981 LONGEST n = min ((rs->remote_packet_size - 2) / 2, len);
4982 snprintf (buf2, rs->remote_packet_size,
4983 "qPart:auxv:read::%s,%s",
4984 phex_nz (offset, sizeof offset),
4985 phex_nz (n, sizeof n));
4988 return total > 0 ? total : i;
4990 getpkt (buf2, rs->remote_packet_size, 0);
4991 if (packet_ok (buf2, &remote_protocol_qPart_auxv) != PACKET_OK)
4992 return total > 0 ? total : -1;
4993 if (buf2[0] == 'O' && buf2[1] == 'K' && buf2[2] == '\0')
4994 break; /* Got EOF indicator. */
4995 /* Got some data. */
4996 i = hex2bin (buf2, readbuf, len);
4999 readbuf = (void *) ((char *) readbuf + i);
5013 /* Note: a zero OFFSET and LEN can be used to query the minimum
5015 if (offset == 0 && len == 0)
5016 return (rs->remote_packet_size);
5017 /* Minimum outbuf size is (rs->remote_packet_size) - if bufsiz is
5018 not large enough let the caller. */
5019 if (len < (rs->remote_packet_size))
5021 len = rs->remote_packet_size;
5023 /* Except for querying the minimum buffer size, target must be open. */
5025 error ("remote query is only available after target open");
5027 gdb_assert (annex != NULL);
5028 gdb_assert (readbuf != NULL);
5033 /* We used one buffer char for the remote protocol q command and
5034 another for the query type. As the remote protocol encapsulation
5035 uses 4 chars plus one extra in case we are debugging
5036 (remote_debug), we have PBUFZIZ - 7 left to pack the query
5039 while (annex[i] && (i < ((rs->remote_packet_size) - 8)))
5041 /* Bad caller may have sent forbidden characters. */
5042 gdb_assert (isprint (annex[i]) && annex[i] != '$' && annex[i] != '#');
5047 gdb_assert (annex[i] == '\0');
5053 getpkt (readbuf, len, 0);
5055 return strlen (readbuf);
5059 remote_rcmd (char *command,
5060 struct ui_file *outbuf)
5062 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
5064 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
5068 error ("remote rcmd is only available after target open");
5070 /* Send a NULL command across as an empty command. */
5071 if (command == NULL)
5074 /* The query prefix. */
5075 strcpy (buf, "qRcmd,");
5076 p = strchr (buf, '\0');
5078 if ((strlen (buf) + strlen (command) * 2 + 8/*misc*/) > (rs->remote_packet_size))
5079 error ("\"monitor\" command ``%s'' is too long\n", command);
5081 /* Encode the actual command. */
5082 bin2hex (command, p, 0);
5084 if (putpkt (buf) < 0)
5085 error ("Communication problem with target\n");
5087 /* get/display the response */
5090 /* XXX - see also tracepoint.c:remote_get_noisy_reply(). */
5092 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
5094 error ("Target does not support this command\n");
5095 if (buf[0] == 'O' && buf[1] != 'K')
5097 remote_console_output (buf + 1); /* 'O' message from stub. */
5100 if (strcmp (buf, "OK") == 0)
5102 if (strlen (buf) == 3 && buf[0] == 'E'
5103 && isdigit (buf[1]) && isdigit (buf[2]))
5105 error ("Protocol error with Rcmd");
5107 for (p = buf; p[0] != '\0' && p[1] != '\0'; p += 2)
5109 char c = (fromhex (p[0]) << 4) + fromhex (p[1]);
5110 fputc_unfiltered (c, outbuf);
5117 packet_command (char *args, int from_tty)
5119 struct remote_state *rs = get_remote_state ();
5120 char *buf = alloca (rs->remote_packet_size);
5123 error ("command can only be used with remote target");
5126 error ("remote-packet command requires packet text as argument");
5128 puts_filtered ("sending: ");
5129 print_packet (args);
5130 puts_filtered ("\n");
5133 getpkt (buf, (rs->remote_packet_size), 0);
5134 puts_filtered ("received: ");
5136 puts_filtered ("\n");
5140 /* --------- UNIT_TEST for THREAD oriented PACKETS ------------------- */
5142 static void display_thread_info (struct gdb_ext_thread_info *info);
5144 static void threadset_test_cmd (char *cmd, int tty);
5146 static void threadalive_test (char *cmd, int tty);
5148 static void threadlist_test_cmd (char *cmd, int tty);
5150 int get_and_display_threadinfo (threadref *ref);
5152 static void threadinfo_test_cmd (char *cmd, int tty);
5154 static int thread_display_step (threadref *ref, void *context);
5156 static void threadlist_update_test_cmd (char *cmd, int tty);
5158 static void init_remote_threadtests (void);
5160 #define SAMPLE_THREAD 0x05060708 /* Truncated 64 bit threadid. */
5163 threadset_test_cmd (char *cmd, int tty)
5165 int sample_thread = SAMPLE_THREAD;
5167 printf_filtered ("Remote threadset test\n");
5168 set_thread (sample_thread, 1);
5173 threadalive_test (char *cmd, int tty)
5175 int sample_thread = SAMPLE_THREAD;
5177 if (remote_thread_alive (pid_to_ptid (sample_thread)))
5178 printf_filtered ("PASS: Thread alive test\n");
5180 printf_filtered ("FAIL: Thread alive test\n");
5183 void output_threadid (char *title, threadref *ref);
5186 output_threadid (char *title, threadref *ref)
5190 pack_threadid (&hexid[0], ref); /* Convert threead id into hex. */
5192 printf_filtered ("%s %s\n", title, (&hexid[0]));
5196 threadlist_test_cmd (char *cmd, int tty)
5199 threadref nextthread;
5200 int done, result_count;
5201 threadref threadlist[3];
5203 printf_filtered ("Remote Threadlist test\n");
5204 if (!remote_get_threadlist (startflag, &nextthread, 3, &done,
5205 &result_count, &threadlist[0]))
5206 printf_filtered ("FAIL: threadlist test\n");
5209 threadref *scan = threadlist;
5210 threadref *limit = scan + result_count;
5212 while (scan < limit)
5213 output_threadid (" thread ", scan++);
5218 display_thread_info (struct gdb_ext_thread_info *info)
5220 output_threadid ("Threadid: ", &info->threadid);
5221 printf_filtered ("Name: %s\n ", info->shortname);
5222 printf_filtered ("State: %s\n", info->display);
5223 printf_filtered ("other: %s\n\n", info->more_display);
5227 get_and_display_threadinfo (threadref *ref)
5231 struct gdb_ext_thread_info threadinfo;
5233 set = TAG_THREADID | TAG_EXISTS | TAG_THREADNAME
5234 | TAG_MOREDISPLAY | TAG_DISPLAY;
5235 if (0 != (result = remote_get_threadinfo (ref, set, &threadinfo)))
5236 display_thread_info (&threadinfo);
5241 threadinfo_test_cmd (char *cmd, int tty)
5243 int athread = SAMPLE_THREAD;
5247 int_to_threadref (&thread, athread);
5248 printf_filtered ("Remote Threadinfo test\n");
5249 if (!get_and_display_threadinfo (&thread))
5250 printf_filtered ("FAIL cannot get thread info\n");
5254 thread_display_step (threadref *ref, void *context)
5256 /* output_threadid(" threadstep ",ref); *//* simple test */
5257 return get_and_display_threadinfo (ref);
5261 threadlist_update_test_cmd (char *cmd, int tty)
5263 printf_filtered ("Remote Threadlist update test\n");
5264 remote_threadlist_iterator (thread_display_step, 0, CRAZY_MAX_THREADS);
5268 init_remote_threadtests (void)
5270 add_com ("tlist", class_obscure, threadlist_test_cmd,
5271 "Fetch and print the remote list of thread identifiers, one pkt only");
5272 add_com ("tinfo", class_obscure, threadinfo_test_cmd,
5273 "Fetch and display info about one thread");
5274 add_com ("tset", class_obscure, threadset_test_cmd,
5275 "Test setting to a different thread");
5276 add_com ("tupd", class_obscure, threadlist_update_test_cmd,
5277 "Iterate through updating all remote thread info");
5278 add_com ("talive", class_obscure, threadalive_test,
5279 " Remote thread alive test ");
5284 /* Convert a thread ID to a string. Returns the string in a static
5288 remote_pid_to_str (ptid_t ptid)
5290 static char buf[30];
5292 sprintf (buf, "Thread %d", PIDGET (ptid));
5297 init_remote_ops (void)
5299 remote_ops.to_shortname = "remote";
5300 remote_ops.to_longname = "Remote serial target in gdb-specific protocol";
5302 "Use a remote computer via a serial line, using a gdb-specific protocol.\n\
5303 Specify the serial device it is connected to\n\
5304 (e.g. /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttya, COM1, etc.).";
5305 remote_ops.to_open = remote_open;
5306 remote_ops.to_close = remote_close;
5307 remote_ops.to_detach = remote_detach;
5308 remote_ops.to_disconnect = remote_disconnect;
5309 remote_ops.to_resume = remote_resume;
5310 remote_ops.to_wait = remote_wait;
5311 remote_ops.to_fetch_registers = remote_fetch_registers;
5312 remote_ops.to_store_registers = remote_store_registers;
5313 remote_ops.to_prepare_to_store = remote_prepare_to_store;
5314 remote_ops.deprecated_xfer_memory = remote_xfer_memory;
5315 remote_ops.to_files_info = remote_files_info;
5316 remote_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = remote_insert_breakpoint;
5317 remote_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = remote_remove_breakpoint;
5318 remote_ops.to_stopped_by_watchpoint = remote_stopped_by_watchpoint;
5319 remote_ops.to_stopped_data_address = remote_stopped_data_address;
5320 remote_ops.to_can_use_hw_breakpoint = remote_check_watch_resources;
5321 remote_ops.to_insert_hw_breakpoint = remote_insert_hw_breakpoint;
5322 remote_ops.to_remove_hw_breakpoint = remote_remove_hw_breakpoint;
5323 remote_ops.to_insert_watchpoint = remote_insert_watchpoint;
5324 remote_ops.to_remove_watchpoint = remote_remove_watchpoint;
5325 remote_ops.to_kill = remote_kill;
5326 remote_ops.to_load = generic_load;
5327 remote_ops.to_mourn_inferior = remote_mourn;
5328 remote_ops.to_thread_alive = remote_thread_alive;
5329 remote_ops.to_find_new_threads = remote_threads_info;
5330 remote_ops.to_pid_to_str = remote_pid_to_str;
5331 remote_ops.to_extra_thread_info = remote_threads_extra_info;
5332 remote_ops.to_stop = remote_stop;
5333 remote_ops.to_xfer_partial = remote_xfer_partial;
5334 remote_ops.to_rcmd = remote_rcmd;
5335 remote_ops.to_stratum = process_stratum;
5336 remote_ops.to_has_all_memory = 1;
5337 remote_ops.to_has_memory = 1;
5338 remote_ops.to_has_stack = 1;
5339 remote_ops.to_has_registers = 1;
5340 remote_ops.to_has_execution = 1;
5341 remote_ops.to_has_thread_control = tc_schedlock; /* can lock scheduler */
5342 remote_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC;
5345 /* Set up the extended remote vector by making a copy of the standard
5346 remote vector and adding to it. */
5349 init_extended_remote_ops (void)
5351 extended_remote_ops = remote_ops;
5353 extended_remote_ops.to_shortname = "extended-remote";
5354 extended_remote_ops.to_longname =
5355 "Extended remote serial target in gdb-specific protocol";
5356 extended_remote_ops.to_doc =
5357 "Use a remote computer via a serial line, using a gdb-specific protocol.\n\
5358 Specify the serial device it is connected to (e.g. /dev/ttya).",
5359 extended_remote_ops.to_open = extended_remote_open;
5360 extended_remote_ops.to_create_inferior = extended_remote_create_inferior;
5361 extended_remote_ops.to_mourn_inferior = extended_remote_mourn;
5365 remote_can_async_p (void)
5367 /* We're async whenever the serial device is. */
5368 return (current_target.to_async_mask_value) && serial_can_async_p (remote_desc);
5372 remote_is_async_p (void)
5374 /* We're async whenever the serial device is. */
5375 return (current_target.to_async_mask_value) && serial_is_async_p (remote_desc);
5378 /* Pass the SERIAL event on and up to the client. One day this code
5379 will be able to delay notifying the client of an event until the
5380 point where an entire packet has been received. */
5382 static void (*async_client_callback) (enum inferior_event_type event_type,
5384 static void *async_client_context;
5385 static serial_event_ftype remote_async_serial_handler;
5388 remote_async_serial_handler (struct serial *scb, void *context)
5390 /* Don't propogate error information up to the client. Instead let
5391 the client find out about the error by querying the target. */
5392 async_client_callback (INF_REG_EVENT, async_client_context);
5396 remote_async (void (*callback) (enum inferior_event_type event_type,
5397 void *context), void *context)
5399 if (current_target.to_async_mask_value == 0)
5400 internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__,
5401 "Calling remote_async when async is masked");
5403 if (callback != NULL)
5405 serial_async (remote_desc, remote_async_serial_handler, NULL);
5406 async_client_callback = callback;
5407 async_client_context = context;
5410 serial_async (remote_desc, NULL, NULL);
5413 /* Target async and target extended-async.
5415 This are temporary targets, until it is all tested. Eventually
5416 async support will be incorporated int the usual 'remote'
5420 init_remote_async_ops (void)
5422 remote_async_ops.to_shortname = "async";
5423 remote_async_ops.to_longname =
5424 "Remote serial target in async version of the gdb-specific protocol";
5425 remote_async_ops.to_doc =
5426 "Use a remote computer via a serial line, using a gdb-specific protocol.\n\
5427 Specify the serial device it is connected to (e.g. /dev/ttya).";
5428 remote_async_ops.to_open = remote_async_open;
5429 remote_async_ops.to_close = remote_close;
5430 remote_async_ops.to_detach = remote_detach;
5431 remote_async_ops.to_disconnect = remote_disconnect;
5432 remote_async_ops.to_resume = remote_async_resume;
5433 remote_async_ops.to_wait = remote_async_wait;
5434 remote_async_ops.to_fetch_registers = remote_fetch_registers;
5435 remote_async_ops.to_store_registers = remote_store_registers;
5436 remote_async_ops.to_prepare_to_store = remote_prepare_to_store;
5437 remote_async_ops.deprecated_xfer_memory = remote_xfer_memory;
5438 remote_async_ops.to_files_info = remote_files_info;
5439 remote_async_ops.to_insert_breakpoint = remote_insert_breakpoint;
5440 remote_async_ops.to_remove_breakpoint = remote_remove_breakpoint;
5441 remote_async_ops.to_can_use_hw_breakpoint = remote_check_watch_resources;
5442 remote_async_ops.to_insert_hw_breakpoint = remote_insert_hw_breakpoint;
5443 remote_async_ops.to_remove_hw_breakpoint = remote_remove_hw_breakpoint;
5444 remote_async_ops.to_insert_watchpoint = remote_insert_watchpoint;
5445 remote_async_ops.to_remove_watchpoint = remote_remove_watchpoint;
5446 remote_async_ops.to_stopped_by_watchpoint = remote_stopped_by_watchpoint;
5447 remote_async_ops.to_stopped_data_address = remote_stopped_data_address;
5448 remote_async_ops.to_terminal_inferior = remote_async_terminal_inferior;
5449 remote_async_ops.to_terminal_ours = remote_async_terminal_ours;
5450 remote_async_ops.to_kill = remote_async_kill;
5451 remote_async_ops.to_load = generic_load;
5452 remote_async_ops.to_mourn_inferior = remote_async_mourn;
5453 remote_async_ops.to_thread_alive = remote_thread_alive;
5454 remote_async_ops.to_find_new_threads = remote_threads_info;
5455 remote_async_ops.to_pid_to_str = remote_pid_to_str;
5456 remote_async_ops.to_extra_thread_info = remote_threads_extra_info;
5457 remote_async_ops.to_stop = remote_stop;
5458 remote_async_ops.to_xfer_partial = remote_xfer_partial;
5459 remote_async_ops.to_rcmd = remote_rcmd;
5460 remote_async_ops.to_stratum = process_stratum;
5461 remote_async_ops.to_has_all_memory = 1;
5462 remote_async_ops.to_has_memory = 1;
5463 remote_async_ops.to_has_stack = 1;
5464 remote_async_ops.to_has_registers = 1;
5465 remote_async_ops.to_has_execution = 1;
5466 remote_async_ops.to_has_thread_control = tc_schedlock; /* can lock scheduler */
5467 remote_async_ops.to_can_async_p = remote_can_async_p;
5468 remote_async_ops.to_is_async_p = remote_is_async_p;
5469 remote_async_ops.to_async = remote_async;
5470 remote_async_ops.to_async_mask_value = 1;
5471 remote_async_ops.to_magic = OPS_MAGIC;
5474 /* Set up the async extended remote vector by making a copy of the standard
5475 remote vector and adding to it. */
5478 init_extended_async_remote_ops (void)
5480 extended_async_remote_ops = remote_async_ops;
5482 extended_async_remote_ops.to_shortname = "extended-async";
5483 extended_async_remote_ops.to_longname =
5484 "Extended remote serial target in async gdb-specific protocol";
5485 extended_async_remote_ops.to_doc =
5486 "Use a remote computer via a serial line, using an async gdb-specific protocol.\n\
5487 Specify the serial device it is connected to (e.g. /dev/ttya).",
5488 extended_async_remote_ops.to_open = extended_remote_async_open;
5489 extended_async_remote_ops.to_create_inferior = extended_remote_async_create_inferior;
5490 extended_async_remote_ops.to_mourn_inferior = extended_remote_mourn;
5494 set_remote_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
5499 show_remote_cmd (char *args, int from_tty)
5501 /* FIXME: cagney/2002-06-15: This function should iterate over
5502 remote_show_cmdlist for a list of sub commands to show. */
5503 show_remote_protocol_Z_packet_cmd (args, from_tty, NULL);
5504 show_remote_protocol_P_packet_cmd (args, from_tty, NULL);
5505 show_remote_protocol_p_packet_cmd (args, from_tty, NULL);
5506 show_remote_protocol_qSymbol_packet_cmd (args, from_tty, NULL);
5507 show_remote_protocol_vcont_packet_cmd (args, from_tty, NULL);
5508 show_remote_protocol_binary_download_cmd (args, from_tty, NULL);
5509 show_remote_protocol_qPart_auxv_packet_cmd (args, from_tty, NULL);
5513 build_remote_gdbarch_data (void)
5515 remote_address_size = TARGET_ADDR_BIT;
5518 /* Saved pointer to previous owner of the new_objfile event. */
5519 static void (*remote_new_objfile_chain) (struct objfile *);
5521 /* Function to be called whenever a new objfile (shlib) is detected. */
5523 remote_new_objfile (struct objfile *objfile)
5525 if (remote_desc != 0) /* Have a remote connection. */
5527 remote_check_symbols (objfile);
5529 /* Call predecessor on chain, if any. */
5530 if (remote_new_objfile_chain != 0 &&
5532 remote_new_objfile_chain (objfile);
5536 _initialize_remote (void)
5538 static struct cmd_list_element *remote_set_cmdlist;
5539 static struct cmd_list_element *remote_show_cmdlist;
5540 struct cmd_list_element *tmpcmd;
5542 /* architecture specific data */
5543 remote_gdbarch_data_handle =
5544 gdbarch_data_register_post_init (init_remote_state);
5546 /* Old tacky stuff. NOTE: This comes after the remote protocol so
5547 that the remote protocol has been initialized. */
5548 DEPRECATED_REGISTER_GDBARCH_SWAP (remote_address_size);
5549 deprecated_register_gdbarch_swap (NULL, 0, build_remote_gdbarch_data);
5552 add_target (&remote_ops);
5554 init_extended_remote_ops ();
5555 add_target (&extended_remote_ops);
5557 init_remote_async_ops ();
5558 add_target (&remote_async_ops);
5560 init_extended_async_remote_ops ();
5561 add_target (&extended_async_remote_ops);
5563 /* Hook into new objfile notification. */
5564 remote_new_objfile_chain = deprecated_target_new_objfile_hook;
5565 deprecated_target_new_objfile_hook = remote_new_objfile;
5568 init_remote_threadtests ();
5571 /* set/show remote ... */
5573 add_prefix_cmd ("remote", class_maintenance, set_remote_cmd, "\
5574 Remote protocol specific variables\n\
5575 Configure various remote-protocol specific variables such as\n\
5576 the packets being used",
5577 &remote_set_cmdlist, "set remote ",
5578 0 /* allow-unknown */, &setlist);
5579 add_prefix_cmd ("remote", class_maintenance, show_remote_cmd, "\
5580 Remote protocol specific variables\n\
5581 Configure various remote-protocol specific variables such as\n\
5582 the packets being used",
5583 &remote_show_cmdlist, "show remote ",
5584 0 /* allow-unknown */, &showlist);
5586 add_cmd ("compare-sections", class_obscure, compare_sections_command,
5587 "Compare section data on target to the exec file.\n\
5588 Argument is a single section name (default: all loaded sections).",
5591 add_cmd ("packet", class_maintenance, packet_command,
5592 "Send an arbitrary packet to a remote target.\n\
5593 maintenance packet TEXT\n\
5594 If GDB is talking to an inferior via the GDB serial protocol, then\n\
5595 this command sends the string TEXT to the inferior, and displays the\n\
5596 response packet. GDB supplies the initial `$' character, and the\n\
5597 terminating `#' character and checksum.",
5600 add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("remotebreak", no_class, &remote_break, "\
5601 Set whether to send break if interrupted.", "\
5602 Show whether to send break if interrupted.", "\
5603 If set, a break, instead of a cntrl-c, is sent to the remote target.", "\
5604 Whether to send break if interrupted is %s.",
5606 &setlist, &showlist);
5608 /* Install commands for configuring memory read/write packets. */
5610 add_cmd ("remotewritesize", no_class, set_memory_write_packet_size,
5611 "Set the maximum number of bytes per memory write packet (deprecated).\n",
5613 add_cmd ("remotewritesize", no_class, show_memory_write_packet_size,
5614 "Show the maximum number of bytes per memory write packet (deprecated).\n",
5616 add_cmd ("memory-write-packet-size", no_class,
5617 set_memory_write_packet_size,
5618 "Set the maximum number of bytes per memory-write packet.\n"
5619 "Specify the number of bytes in a packet or 0 (zero) for the\n"
5620 "default packet size. The actual limit is further reduced\n"
5621 "dependent on the target. Specify ``fixed'' to disable the\n"
5622 "further restriction and ``limit'' to enable that restriction\n",
5623 &remote_set_cmdlist);
5624 add_cmd ("memory-read-packet-size", no_class,
5625 set_memory_read_packet_size,
5626 "Set the maximum number of bytes per memory-read packet.\n"
5627 "Specify the number of bytes in a packet or 0 (zero) for the\n"
5628 "default packet size. The actual limit is further reduced\n"
5629 "dependent on the target. Specify ``fixed'' to disable the\n"
5630 "further restriction and ``limit'' to enable that restriction\n",
5631 &remote_set_cmdlist);
5632 add_cmd ("memory-write-packet-size", no_class,
5633 show_memory_write_packet_size,
5634 "Show the maximum number of bytes per memory-write packet.\n",
5635 &remote_show_cmdlist);
5636 add_cmd ("memory-read-packet-size", no_class,
5637 show_memory_read_packet_size,
5638 "Show the maximum number of bytes per memory-read packet.\n",
5639 &remote_show_cmdlist);
5641 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("hardware-watchpoint-limit", no_class,
5642 &remote_hw_watchpoint_limit, "\
5643 Set the maximum number of target hardware watchpoints.", "\
5644 Show the maximum number of target hardware watchpoints.", "\
5645 Specify a negative limit for unlimited.", "\
5646 The maximum number of target hardware watchpoints is %s.",
5648 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist);
5649 add_setshow_zinteger_cmd ("hardware-breakpoint-limit", no_class,
5650 &remote_hw_breakpoint_limit, "\
5651 Set the maximum number of target hardware breakpoints.", "\
5652 Show the maximum number of target hardware breakpoints.", "\
5653 Specify a negative limit for unlimited.", "\
5654 The maximum number of target hardware breakpoints is %s.",
5656 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist);
5658 deprecated_add_show_from_set
5659 (add_set_cmd ("remoteaddresssize", class_obscure,
5660 var_integer, (char *) &remote_address_size,
5661 "Set the maximum size of the address (in bits) \
5662 in a memory packet.\n",
5666 add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_binary_download,
5667 "X", "binary-download",
5668 set_remote_protocol_binary_download_cmd,
5669 show_remote_protocol_binary_download_cmd,
5670 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist,
5673 /* XXXX - should ``set remotebinarydownload'' be retained for
5675 deprecated_add_show_from_set
5676 (add_set_cmd ("remotebinarydownload", no_class,
5677 var_boolean, (char *) &remote_binary_download,
5678 "Set binary downloads.\n", &setlist),
5682 add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_vcont,
5683 "vCont", "verbose-resume",
5684 set_remote_protocol_vcont_packet_cmd,
5685 show_remote_protocol_vcont_packet_cmd,
5686 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist,
5689 add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_qSymbol,
5690 "qSymbol", "symbol-lookup",
5691 set_remote_protocol_qSymbol_packet_cmd,
5692 show_remote_protocol_qSymbol_packet_cmd,
5693 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist,
5696 add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_P,
5697 "P", "set-register",
5698 set_remote_protocol_P_packet_cmd,
5699 show_remote_protocol_P_packet_cmd,
5700 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist,
5703 add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_p,
5704 "p", "fetch-register",
5705 set_remote_protocol_p_packet_cmd,
5706 show_remote_protocol_p_packet_cmd,
5707 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist,
5710 add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_SOFTWARE_BP],
5711 "Z0", "software-breakpoint",
5712 set_remote_protocol_Z_software_bp_packet_cmd,
5713 show_remote_protocol_Z_software_bp_packet_cmd,
5714 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist,
5717 add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_HARDWARE_BP],
5718 "Z1", "hardware-breakpoint",
5719 set_remote_protocol_Z_hardware_bp_packet_cmd,
5720 show_remote_protocol_Z_hardware_bp_packet_cmd,
5721 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist,
5724 add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_WRITE_WP],
5725 "Z2", "write-watchpoint",
5726 set_remote_protocol_Z_write_wp_packet_cmd,
5727 show_remote_protocol_Z_write_wp_packet_cmd,
5728 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist,
5731 add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_READ_WP],
5732 "Z3", "read-watchpoint",
5733 set_remote_protocol_Z_read_wp_packet_cmd,
5734 show_remote_protocol_Z_read_wp_packet_cmd,
5735 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist,
5738 add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_Z[Z_PACKET_ACCESS_WP],
5739 "Z4", "access-watchpoint",
5740 set_remote_protocol_Z_access_wp_packet_cmd,
5741 show_remote_protocol_Z_access_wp_packet_cmd,
5742 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist,
5745 add_packet_config_cmd (&remote_protocol_qPart_auxv,
5746 "qPart_auxv", "read-aux-vector",
5747 set_remote_protocol_qPart_auxv_packet_cmd,
5748 show_remote_protocol_qPart_auxv_packet_cmd,
5749 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist,
5752 /* Keep the old ``set remote Z-packet ...'' working. */
5753 add_setshow_auto_boolean_cmd ("Z-packet", class_obscure,
5754 &remote_Z_packet_detect, "\
5755 Set use of remote protocol `Z' packets", "\
5756 Show use of remote protocol `Z' packets ", "\
5757 When set, GDB will attempt to use the remote breakpoint and watchpoint\n\
5759 Use of remote protocol `Z' packets is %s",
5760 set_remote_protocol_Z_packet_cmd,
5761 show_remote_protocol_Z_packet_cmd,
5762 &remote_set_cmdlist, &remote_show_cmdlist);
5764 /* Eventually initialize fileio. See fileio.c */
5765 initialize_remote_fileio (remote_set_cmdlist, remote_show_cmdlist);