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Re: [Patch, microblaze]: Add slr and shr regs


On 05/26/14 03:04, Ajit Kumar Agarwal wrote:

Based on the feedback and incorporated all review comment, updated the patch.

  [Patch, microblaze]: Add slr and shr regs

    Prior to version x.xx, XMD's gdbserver stub returned 57 registers in
    response to GDB's G request.  Starting with version x.xx, XMD added the
    slr and shr register, for a count of 59 registers.  This patch adds
    these registers to the expected G response

What versions?


What targets have you built and tested?



ChangeLog:
2014-05-26 Ajit Agarwal <ajitkum@xilinx.com>

         * Makefile.in (microblaze-linux.c): New rule.

         * microblaze-tdep.c (microblaze_register_names): Add
         the rshr and rslr register names.

         * microblaze-tdep.h (microblaze_reg_num): Add
         field MICROBLAZE_SLR_REGNUM and MICROBLAZE_SHR_REGNUM
         MICROBLAZE_NUM_REGS.
         (microblaze_frame_cache): Use of MICROBLAZE_NUM_REGS.

         * features/microblaze-cpu.xml: New file.

         * features/microblaze-linux.c: New file.

         * features/microblaze-linux.xml: New file.

         * regformats/reg-microblaze.dat: New file.

         * features/Makefile (microblaze-linux): Add
         microblaze-linux and microblaze-expedite.

Signed-off-by:Ajit Agarwal ajitkum@xilinx.com

Thanks & Regards
Ajit
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Eager [mailto:eager@eagercon.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2014 4:13 AM
To: Ajit Kumar Agarwal; gdb-patches@sourceware.org
Cc: Joel Brobecker; Vinod Kathail; Vidhumouli Hunsigida; Nagaraju Mekala
Subject: Re: [Patch, microblaze]: Add slr and shr regs

On 05/23/14 02:46, Ajit Kumar Agarwal wrote:


Let's try this one more time:  GDB is connected to something when you tell it to connect to the target with the "target remote" command.
This is returning a different sized G packet.  What is it that you are connecting to?

Here is the flow from GBD Client to XMD that's what is happening:

1. XMD connects to the hardware target through JTAG.
2. XMD Opens a GDB Server on the local host 1234.
3. GDB Client will connect to  the host:1234 through TCP, when the command "tar remote localhost:1234" is given.

Ajit --

Let me suggest this description of the problem:
    Prior to version x.xx, XMD's gdbserver stub returned 57 registers in
    response to GDB's G request.  Starting with version x.xx, XMD added the
    slr and shr register, for a count of 59 registers.  This patch adds
    these registers to the expected G response.

Please resubmit the patch, in full, with ChangeLog.




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