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Re: Interrupting remote targets from GDB
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 13:50:56 -0500
Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@false.org> wrote:
> Fine by me; can we also add a word about what to do with interrupts
> when the target is stopped? I believe they should be dropped rather
> than responded to, per conversation on gdb@ earlier this month.
I've added one sentence to the text I posted earlier.
Here's the revised text:
When a program on the remote target is running, GDB may attempt
to interrupt it by sending a `Ctrl-C' or a BREAK, control of which
is specified via GDB's `remotebreak' setting. The precise meaning
of BREAK is defined by the transport mechanism and may, in fact,
be undefined. `Ctrl-C', on the other hand, is defined for all
transport mechanisms and is represented by sending the single byte
0x03. `Ctrl-C' must not be sent as part of a packet as defined in
the "Overview".
Stubs are not required to recognize these interrupt mechanisms and
the precise meaning associated with receipt of the interrupt is
implementation defined. If the stub is successful at interrupting
the running program, it is expected that it will send one of the
`Stop Reply Packets' to GDB as a result of successfully stopping
the program. Interrupts received while the program is stopped will
be discarded.