fixed false positives for keep_alive() not being invoked.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.berlios.de/openocd/trunk@993 b42882b7-edfa-0310-969c-e2dbd0fdcd60__archive__
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@ -119,10 +119,10 @@ int check_pending(connection_t *connection, int timeout_s, int *got_data)
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*got_data = 1;
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return ERROR_OK;
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}
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FD_ZERO(&read_fds);
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FD_SET(connection->fd, &read_fds);
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tv.tv_sec = timeout_s;
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tv.tv_usec = 0;
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if (select(connection->fd + 1, &read_fds, NULL, NULL, &tv) == 0)
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@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ int gdb_put_packet_inner(connection_t *connection, char *buffer, int len)
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my_checksum += buffer[i];
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#ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
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/*
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/*
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* At this point we should have nothing in the input queue from GDB,
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* however sometimes '-' is sent even though we've already received
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* an ACK (+) for everything we've sent off.
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@ -341,10 +341,10 @@ int gdb_put_packet_inner(connection_t *connection, char *buffer, int len)
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gdb_write(connection, buffer, len);
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gdb_write(connection, local_buffer+1, 3);
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}
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if (gdb_con->noack_mode)
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break;
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if ((retval = gdb_get_char(connection, &reply)) != ERROR_OK)
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return retval;
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@ -395,6 +395,10 @@ int gdb_put_packet(connection_t *connection, char *buffer, int len)
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gdb_con->busy = 1;
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int retval = gdb_put_packet_inner(connection, buffer, len);
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gdb_con->busy = 0;
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/* we sent some data, reset timer for keep alive messages */
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kept_alive();
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return retval;
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}
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@ -404,7 +408,7 @@ static __inline__ int fetch_packet(connection_t *connection, int *checksum_ok, i
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char checksum[3];
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int character;
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int retval;
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gdb_connection_t *gdb_con = connection->priv;
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my_checksum = 0;
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int count = 0;
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@ -498,12 +502,12 @@ static __inline__ int fetch_packet(connection_t *connection, int *checksum_ok, i
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return retval;
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checksum[1] = character;
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checksum[2] = 0;
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if (!noack)
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{
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*checksum_ok=(my_checksum == strtoul(checksum, NULL, 16));
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}
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return ERROR_OK;
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}
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@ -621,7 +625,7 @@ int gdb_output(struct command_context_s *context, const char* line)
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static void gdb_frontend_halted(struct target_s *target, connection_t *connection)
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{
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gdb_connection_t *gdb_connection = connection->priv;
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/* In the GDB protocol when we are stepping or coninuing execution,
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* we have a lingering reply. Upon receiving a halted event
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* when we have that lingering packet, we reply to the original
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@ -694,7 +698,7 @@ int gdb_new_connection(connection_t *connection)
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gdb_connection->closed = 0;
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gdb_connection->busy = 0;
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gdb_connection->noack_mode = 0;
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/* send ACK to GDB for debug request */
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gdb_write(connection, "+", 1);
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@ -702,44 +706,44 @@ int gdb_new_connection(connection_t *connection)
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command_set_output_handler(connection->cmd_ctx, gdb_output, connection);
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/* we must remove all breakpoints registered to the target as a previous
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* GDB session could leave dangling breakpoints if e.g. communication
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* GDB session could leave dangling breakpoints if e.g. communication
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* timed out.
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*/
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breakpoint_clear_target(gdb_service->target);
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watchpoint_clear_target(gdb_service->target);
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/* register callback to be informed about target events */
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target_register_event_callback(gdb_target_callback_event_handler, connection);
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/* a gdb session just attached, try to put the target in halt mode.
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*
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* DANGER!!!!
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*
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*
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* DANGER!!!!
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*
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* If the halt fails(e.g. target needs a reset, JTAG communication not
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* working, etc.), then the GDB connect will succeed as
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* the get_gdb_reg_list() will lie and return a register list with
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* dummy values.
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*
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*
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* This allows GDB monitor commands to be run from a GDB init script to
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* initialize the target
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*
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*
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* Also, since the halt() is asynchronous target connect will be
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* instantaneous and thus avoiding annoying timeout problems during
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* connect.
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* connect.
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*/
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target_halt(gdb_service->target);
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/* FIX!!!! could extended-remote work better here?
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*
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*
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* wait a tiny bit for halted state or we just continue. The
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* GDB register packet will then contain garbage
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* GDB register packet will then contain garbage
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*/
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target_wait_state(gdb_service->target, TARGET_HALTED, 500);
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/* remove the initial ACK from the incoming buffer */
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if ((retval = gdb_get_char(connection, &initial_ack)) != ERROR_OK)
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return retval;
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/* FIX!!!??? would we actually ever receive a + here???
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/* FIX!!!??? would we actually ever receive a + here???
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* Not observed.
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*/
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if (initial_ack != '+')
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@ -1010,7 +1014,7 @@ int gdb_set_register_packet(connection_t *connection, target_t *target, char *pa
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if (reg_list_size < reg_num)
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{
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LOG_ERROR("gdb requested a non-existing register");
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return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
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return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
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}
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if (*separator != '=')
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@ -1311,7 +1315,7 @@ int gdb_breakpoint_watchpoint_packet(connection_t *connection, target_t *target,
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wp_type = WPT_READ;
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else if (type == 4) /* access watchpoint */
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wp_type = WPT_ACCESS;
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if (gdb_breakpoint_override&&((bp_type==BKPT_SOFT)||(bp_type==BKPT_HARD)))
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{
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bp_type=gdb_breakpoint_override_type;
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@ -1474,7 +1478,7 @@ static int compare_bank (const void * a, const void * b)
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flash_bank_t *b1, *b2;
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b1=*((flash_bank_t **)a);
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b2=*((flash_bank_t **)b);
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if (b1->base==b2->base)
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{
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return 0;
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@ -1491,7 +1495,7 @@ int gdb_query_packet(connection_t *connection, target_t *target, char *packet, i
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{
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command_context_t *cmd_ctx = connection->cmd_ctx;
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gdb_connection_t *gdb_connection = connection->priv;
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if (strstr(packet, "qRcmd,"))
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{
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if (packet_size > 6)
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length = strtoul(separator + 1, &separator, 16);
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xml_printf(&retval, &xml, &pos, &size, "<memory-map>\n");
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/*
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/*
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sort banks in ascending order, we need to make non-flash memory be ram(or rather
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read/write) by default for GDB.
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GDB does not have a concept of non-cacheable read/write memory.
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*/
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flash_bank_t **banks=malloc(sizeof(flash_bank_t *)*flash_get_bank_count());
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int i;
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for (i=0; i<flash_get_bank_count(); i++)
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{
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p = get_flash_bank_by_num(i);
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}
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banks[i]=p;
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}
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qsort(banks, flash_get_bank_count(), sizeof(flash_bank_t *), compare_bank);
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u32 ram_start=0;
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for (i=0; i<flash_get_bank_count(); i++)
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{
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p = banks[i];
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if (ram_start<p->base)
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{
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xml_printf(&retval, &xml, &pos, &size, "<memory type=\"ram\" start=\"0x%x\" length=\"0x%x\"/>\n",
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ram_start, p->base-ram_start);
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}
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/* if device has uneven sector sizes, eg. str7, lpc
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* we pass the smallest sector size to gdb memory map */
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blocksize = gdb_calc_blocksize(p);
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xml_printf(&retval, &xml, &pos, &size, "<memory type=\"flash\" start=\"0x%x\" length=\"0x%x\">\n" \
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"<property name=\"blocksize\">0x%x</property>\n" \
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"</memory>\n", \
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p->base, p->size, blocksize);
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ram_start=p->base+p->size;
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ram_start=p->base+p->size;
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}
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if (ram_start!=0)
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{
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/* a flash chip could be at the very end of the 32 bit address space, in which case
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ram_start will be precisely 0 */
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}
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free(banks);
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banks = NULL;
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} else
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{
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/* We're running/stepping, in which case we can
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* forward log output until the target is halted
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* forward log output until the target is halted
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*/
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gdb_connection_t *gdb_con = connection->priv;
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gdb_con->frontend_state = TARGET_RUNNING;
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if (retval!=ERROR_OK)
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{
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/* we'll never receive a halted condition... issue a false one.. */
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gdb_frontend_halted(target, connection);
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gdb_frontend_halted(target, connection);
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}
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}
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}
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/* logging does not propagate the error, yet can set th gdb_con->closed flag */
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if (gdb_con->closed)
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return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
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/* we'll recover from any other errors(e.g. temporary timeouts, etc.) */
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return ERROR_OK;
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}
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gdb_service = malloc(sizeof(gdb_service_t));
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gdb_service->target = target;
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add_service("gdb", CONNECTION_GDB,
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gdb_port + target->target_number,
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1, gdb_new_connection, gdb_input,
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gdb_connection_closed,
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add_service("gdb", CONNECTION_GDB,
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gdb_port + target->target_number,
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1, gdb_new_connection, gdb_input,
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gdb_connection_closed,
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gdb_service);
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LOG_DEBUG("gdb service for target %s at port %i",
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target->type->name,
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LOG_DEBUG("gdb service for target %s at port %i",
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target->type->name,
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gdb_port + target->target_number);
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target = target->next;
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{
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if (argc == 0)
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{
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} else if (argc==1)
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{
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gdb_breakpoint_override = 1;
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{
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LOG_USER("breakpoint type is not overriden");
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}
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return ERROR_OK;
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}
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