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Re: [PATCH] Add autoload-breakpoints [3/7] ReportAsync-doc
> Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 15:23:02 +0800
> From: Hui Zhu <hui_zhu@mentor.com>
> CC: <gdb-patches@sourceware.org>, <stan_shebs@mentor.com>
>
> >>>> +The @value{GDBN} remote serial protocol includes @dfn{reportasync},
> >>>> +packets that the stub can report status or do an operation in any time.
> >>>
> >>> I don't understand the "do an operation in any time" part. What does
> >>> it mean in practice?
> >>
> >> It is means that after gdb connected with the stub, the stub can report
> >> when the inferior is running and GDB is waiting it, or inferior is
> >> stoped and GDB just control it.
> >> It make the stub can report the status for any time.
> >
> > You mean, as in "asynchronously"?
>
> Yes, that is my mean.
Then please use
The @value{GDBN} remote serial protocol supports @dfn{reportasync}
that can be used asynchronously to report status or send commands.
> > I still don't understand why you used the word "simple". "Simple" as
> > opposed to what other packet handling?
>
> Maybe "normal" is better. "Normal" as opposed to reportasync packets.
"As usual" or "usual" would be better. But see below.
> >>> After the handshake, the stub can send @samp{reportasync} packets to
> >>> @value{GDBN}, using the same packet format as in simple remote serial
> >>> protocol.
> >>>
> >>> Is this only for the failed handshake? If so, perhaps we need to tell
> >>> what happens when the handshake succeeds.
> >>
> >> No, this is for success.
> >
> > The problem here is that you again used "simple protocol", and before
> > that you mentioned "simple packet" when the handshake failed.
> >
> > So this again boils down to the same question: why do you use the word
> > "simple" in this context?
>
> Yes, it looks really odd even if change it to normal. That is because
> after shakes mode, the packet will use the normal format
But you said
After the handshake, the stub can send @samp{reportasync} packets to
@value{GDBN}, using the same packet format as in simple remote serial
protocol.
which actually tells me that the "normal" packets are _not_ in
contrast with reportasync packets, since reportasync packets can be
sent in the "normal format". What am I missing?