[rfc] Remote file transfer support
Eli Zaretskii
eliz@gnu.org
Fri Nov 30 21:22:00 GMT 2007
> Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 13:36:50 -0500
> From: Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@false.org>
> Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.org
>
> Is this better?
>
> The @dfn{Host I/O} packets allow @value{GDBN} to perform I/O
> operations on the far side of a remote link. For example, Host I/O is
> used to upload and download files to a remote target with its own
> filesystem. Host I/O uses the same constant values and data structure
> layout as the target-initiated File-I/O protocol. However, the
> Host I/O packets are structured differently. The target-initiated
> protocol relies on target memory to store parameters and buffers.
> Host I/O requests are initiated by @value{GDBN}, and the
> target's memory is not involved. @xref{File-I/O Remote Protocol
> Extension}, for more details on the target-initiated protocol.
Yes, thanks.
> Here's my latest patch, which should correct all the problems you
> found. I also fixed cleanup when a write error occurs.
Thanks, the documentation patch is approved.
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