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Re: gdbserver (was Re: parcelling up struct gdbarch)
> In the meantime i already have a question:
>
> In the current gdbserver, when a new pthread is created, gdbserver sends
> a T packet and the host gdb receive a SIGPWR signal. And i have to type
> c to continue.
>
> I guess gdbserver must send a T packet when a trhead is created so that
> gdb knows about it, so im' wondering how to do so that gdb doesn't stop
> everytime a new thread is created ?
FYI,
remote.c assumes that the target is sending back signals encoded as
GDB's ``enum target_signal''. This contradicts the documentation which
says that the target sends back signals in a target dependant way. More
doco to fix.
Daniel,
This is a similar problem as for registers.
Andrew