When attaching GDB to OpenOCD, the target state is no longer affected.

Added gdb_sync feature that allows GDB to sync up to target state.
Issue "monitor gdb_sync" and the next stepi, will return immediately
with updated register values to GDB.


git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@2754 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60
__archive__
oharboe 2009-09-24 06:34:23 +00:00
parent 23e22b6ec4
commit 37755ffdb6
2 changed files with 68 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -40,6 +40,8 @@
#define _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
#endif
static gdb_connection_t *current_gdb_connection;
static int gdb_breakpoint_override;
static enum breakpoint_type gdb_breakpoint_override_type;
@ -750,6 +752,7 @@ int gdb_new_connection(connection_t *connection)
gdb_connection->closed = 0;
gdb_connection->busy = 0;
gdb_connection->noack_mode = 0;
gdb_connection->sync = true;
/* send ACK to GDB for debug request */
gdb_write(connection, "+", 1);
@ -767,30 +770,6 @@ int gdb_new_connection(connection_t *connection)
/* register callback to be informed about target events */
target_register_event_callback(gdb_target_callback_event_handler, connection);
/* a gdb session just attached, try to put the target in halt mode.
*
* DANGER!!!!
*
* If the halt fails(e.g. target needs a reset, JTAG communication not
* working, etc.), then the GDB connect will succeed as
* the get_gdb_reg_list() will lie and return a register list with
* dummy values.
*
* This allows GDB monitor commands to be run from a GDB init script to
* initialize the target
*
* Also, since the halt() is asynchronous target connect will be
* instantaneous and thus avoiding annoying timeout problems during
* connect.
*/
target_halt(gdb_service->target);
/* FIX!!!! could extended-remote work better here?
*
* wait a tiny bit for halted state or we just continue. The
* GDB register packet will then contain garbage
*/
target_wait_state(gdb_service->target, TARGET_HALTED, 500);
/* remove the initial ACK from the incoming buffer */
if ((retval = gdb_get_char(connection, &initial_ack)) != ERROR_OK)
return retval;
@ -1609,7 +1588,11 @@ int gdb_query_packet(connection_t *connection, target_t *target, char *packet, i
/* We want to print all debug output to GDB connection */
log_add_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
target_call_timer_callbacks_now();
/* some commands need to know the GDB connection, make note of current
* GDB connection. */
current_gdb_connection = gdb_connection;
command_run_line(cmd_ctx, cmd);
current_gdb_connection = NULL;
target_call_timer_callbacks_now();
log_remove_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
free(cmd);
@ -2107,20 +2090,52 @@ int gdb_input_inner(connection_t *connection)
case 'c':
case 's':
{
if (target->state != TARGET_HALTED)
int retval = ERROR_OK;
gdb_connection_t *gdb_con = connection->priv;
log_add_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
bool nostep = false;
if (target->state == TARGET_RUNNING)
{
/* If the target isn't in the halted state, then we can't
LOG_WARNING("The target is already running. Halt target before stepi/continue.");
retval = target_halt(target);
if (retval == ERROR_OK)
retval = target_wait_state(target, TARGET_HALTED, 100);
} else if (target->state != TARGET_HALTED)
{
LOG_WARNING("The target is not in the halted nor running stated, stepi/continue ignored.");
nostep = true;
} else if ((packet[0] == 's') && gdb_con->sync)
{
/* Hmm..... when you issue a continue in GDB, then a "stepi" is
* sent by GDB first to OpenOCD, thus defeating the check to
* make only the single stepping have the sync feature...
*/
nostep = true;
LOG_WARNING("stepi ignored. GDB will now fetch the register state from the target.");
}
gdb_con->sync = false;
if ((retval!=ERROR_OK) || nostep)
{
/* Either the target isn't in the halted state, then we can't
* step/continue. This might be early setup, etc.
*
* Or we want to allow GDB to pick up a fresh set of
* register values without modifying the target state.
*
*/
gdb_sig_halted(connection);
/* stop forwarding log packets! */
log_remove_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
} else
{
/* We're running/stepping, in which case we can
* forward log output until the target is halted
*/
gdb_connection_t *gdb_con = connection->priv;
gdb_con->frontend_state = TARGET_RUNNING;
log_add_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
target_call_event_callbacks(target, TARGET_EVENT_GDB_START);
int retval = gdb_step_continue_packet(connection, target, packet, packet_size);
if (retval != ERROR_OK)
@ -2255,6 +2270,25 @@ int gdb_init(void)
return ERROR_OK;
}
int handle_gdb_sync_command(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx, char *cmd, char **args, int argc)
{
if (argc != 0)
{
return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
}
if (current_gdb_connection == NULL)
{
command_print(cmd_ctx,
"gdb_sync command can only be run from within gdb using \"monitor gdb_sync\"");
return ERROR_FAIL;
}
current_gdb_connection->sync = true;
return ERROR_OK;
}
/* daemon configuration command gdb_port */
int handle_gdb_port_command(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx, char *cmd, char **args, int argc)
{
@ -2399,6 +2433,8 @@ int handle_gdb_breakpoint_override_command(struct command_context_s *cmd_ctx, ch
int gdb_register_commands(command_context_t *command_context)
{
register_command(command_context, NULL, "gdb_sync", handle_gdb_sync_command,
COMMAND_ANY, "next stepi will return immediately allowing GDB fetch register state without affecting target state");
register_command(command_context, NULL, "gdb_port", handle_gdb_port_command,
COMMAND_ANY, "daemon configuration command gdb_port");
register_command(command_context, NULL, "gdb_detach", handle_gdb_detach_command,

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@ -43,6 +43,10 @@ typedef struct gdb_connection_s
int closed;
int busy;
int noack_mode;
bool sync; /* set flag to true if you want the next stepi to return immediately.
allowing GDB to pick up a fresh set of register values from the target
without modifying the target state. */
} gdb_connection_t;
typedef struct gdb_service_s