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On Monday 13 February 2012 15:30:43 Greg McGary wrote: > On 02/10/12 13:54, Tom Tromey wrote: > > >>>>> "Greg" == Greg McGary <greg.mcgary@gmail.com> writes: > > Greg> Does anyone use gdb testsuite with remote target of qemu in > > Greg> linux-user mode? I see no mention of qemu as a remote simulator > > Greg> in dejagnu, or in gdb/testsuite. > > > > Greg> I threw together a qemu.exp to do this, and it seems to work OK > > Greg> everywhere except with mi-support.exp, which does not appear to > > Greg> have infrastructure to spawn an external simulator. > > > > I haven't heard of anything, but I think it would be a welcome addition > > to gdb/testsuite/boards, if you are so inclined. > > Correction: mi-support.exp can spawn sid, which is external. I think > the sensible thing to do is take the sid.exp code and generalize it to > become an external-sim framework, then write a small qemu.exp and > new sid.exp to use it. i'm not entirely clear on what you want to do. when you compile programs, you want to run them through qemu-user to verify they execute properly ? or you want to launch qemu-user in gdb mode and then have gdb connect to that remote target ? -mike
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