support for ARM GNU/Linux
Stan Shebs
shebs@cygnus.com
Wed Apr 14 12:34:00 GMT 1999
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 10:52:15 +0100
From: Richard Earnshaw <rearnsha@arm.com>
A bit of history. SWI 24 was the breakpoint swi in RISC iX, which the
kernel understood (in some way). I don't know if it was necessary to use
exactly that SWI if you were using gdb or if the same effect could be
achieved with other illegal instructions.
Thanks for the info!
A side-note, before ARM Architecture v4 many "undefined" instruction
formats aren't guaranteed to take the undefined instruction trap. Also
note that, in this respect, the ARM7TDMI is NOT fully ARM v4 compliant.
I don't quite understand - I hope ARM7TDMI is guaranteed to take the trap,
since Angel monitors are depending on that.
I don't know if anyone cares about RISC iX support any more (though gcc
still supports it).
You'd be most likely to know if anyone would, methinks! Since we've
adopted a policy of marking and ultimately deleting obsolete code in
GDB, and RISC iX is one of the candidates, any information you could
provide would be helpful. Do you know if anybody is using a RISC iX
system nowadays, and if they would have any interest in a port of
current GDB?
Stan
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