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Re: Debugger OS-awareness


Andrew Lunn wrote:
- getting the specs on how to reach kernel object info from freeze mode

freeze mode? We don't have much in the way of targets supporting power management at all (although the support exists) so I'm not clear what you're getting at.


This is running on an emulator. So i guess he means the emulator has
stopped executing instructions. He then wants to know how to poke
around the emulated memory to find out about tasks.

He basically needs to implement in the emulator the functions Nick
added a few weeks ago to find out about current threads etc.

True, but that can be problematic with a configurable operating system where the thread structure layout can change!


There have been two approaches to this in the past. The first one, which has been preferred in the two examples (ICE support) so far that needed this support, was to save the target context in the ICE, set the PC to a special function pointed to from a well defined location, start the target going again and that function will gather the data required for the debugger, and then stop the target again when the function returns.

The second approach, used by some simulators, is to have good enough support in the simulator and/or the port to run a ROM monitor, then communicate with it using the GDB remote protocol! This is probably slightly easier but has more overhead.

Jifl
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