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[gdb remote] run? resetting the target?
- From: Heiko Panther <heiko dot panther at web dot de>
- To: gdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 19:04:07 +0200
- Subject: [gdb remote] run? resetting the target?
I am working on a gdb remote stub, and I'm trying to figure out how I can reset my target. What I imagine is downloading the code and then resetting it so it runs like the device has just been powered on.
The reset disables some interrupts, so it is necessary. I could get the same effect with a little gdb script, but I'm looking for the simpler solution.
When I issue a "run" or a "disconnect", gdb closes the connection to my target - clearly not what I want. I see that the gdb remote protocol has a 'R' command, which sounds like what I need. So how do I get gdb to issue the 'R'?
Is there another alternative?
Thanks,
Heiko Panther