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Re: Nonblocking GDB stub
- From: Andrew Cagney <ac131313 at cygnus dot com>
- To: Mattias Wildeman <wilde at acc dot com>
- Cc: gdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Sun, 03 Mar 2002 12:01:38 -0500
- Subject: Re: Nonblocking GDB stub
- References: <3C80203E.49EFDC35@acc.com>
> Hello!
>
> I've been using GDB for a while, running it with a ARM based board and a
>
> serial connection (remote debugging).
>
> To activate GDB, i'll install a breakpoint on the target and connect GDB
> throught that.
> Standard behavior.
>
> Now, what i would like to do is to have GDB interact with the target
> without the target being stopped.
> Yes, this breaks some of the purpose of the debugger, but i would like
> to use GDB to analyze memory and datastructures without freezing the
> program. The OS i am running do support task-switching, so i was
> thinking about making the stub exception_handler non-blocking (e.g.
> remove the while(1==1) statement that makes it accept commands until i
> kill it), and instead have a call scheduled for it regularly.
>
> Has anyone had experience with doing this? Or know of any place were i
> could get more information on this? Is it even feasible?
>
> I looked through Google, but was unable to find anything on this level.
>
> Thank you for your time!
Perhaphs have a look through the tracepoints section of the documentation:
http://sources.redhat.com/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb_10.html#SEC68
Another option is to look at modifying GDB so that it doesn't stop all
threads - instead only specified threads. This is a little bit more
ambitious though.
Andrew