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Re: gdb-stub question (m packets)
>>>>> Andrew Cagney writes:
>> On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 01:05:36AM -0700, Alexei Minayev wrote:
>>
>>> Dear gdb oracles,
>>>
>>> I'm still fighting with my gdb-h8-stub, and getting funny yet evil errors.
>>> The gdb happens to attempt reading a memory location. The content of the
>>> memory location is something that starts with 0xE, say 0xE500.
>>> The conversation looks kinda like this:
>>>
>>> m200042,2...Ack
>>> Packet received: E500
>>> Unable to access memory location 200042.
>>>
>>> The gdb understands the numeric hex value of 0xE500 as an error response.
>>> So my question would be simple... am I supposed to prefix all my numeric
>>> packets with "0x"? Please help, this is confusing...
>>
>>
>> GDBserver uses lowercase hex numbers. That seems to work fine.
> Hmm, can someone file a bug report for this:
> http://sources.redhat.com/gdb/bugs/
> The error check should be for ``Enn'' (note the three digits - valid
> responses would contain two or 4 digits).
Still, you have to use lower case. Otherwise a 1 byte read might be
mistaken for an error.
--Mark