[RFC 2/9] move some rsp bits into rsp-low.h
Pedro Alves
palves@redhat.com
Thu Feb 6 19:08:00 GMT 2014
On 02/06/2014 06:56 PM, Tom Tromey wrote:
>>>>>> "Pedro" == Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> writes:
>
> Pedro> Hmm. This makes me a tiny bit nervous. What if some random
> Pedro> silly stub out there is checking that the resulting byte after
> Pedro> unescaping is one of '#', '$' or '}'? But maybe that's being
> Pedro> overzealous...
>
> Naturally we can't rule this out, but I think that, due to the way the
> RSP text is written in the manual, it is pretty unlikely:
>
> The binary data representation uses `7d' (ASCII `}') as an escape
> character. Any escaped byte is transmitted as the escape character
> followed by the original character XORed with `0x20'. For example, the
> byte `0x7d' would be transmitted as the two bytes `0x7d 0x5d'. The
> bytes `0x23' (ASCII `#'), `0x24' (ASCII `$'), and `0x7d' (ASCII `}')
> must always be escaped. Responses sent by the stub must also escape
> `0x2a' (ASCII `*'), so that it is not interpreted as the start of a
> run-length encoded sequence (described next).
>
> I think it's clear from this that the rule is that any character may be
> escaped; and furthermore I think anyone implementing this would tend to
> treat it generically.
Alright, let's do that then. If something breaks, hopefully people
catch it before the next release. If not, well, people that care
should test mainline more often. ;-)
>
> Pedro> Note this loses i18n in GDB. Please add _().
> [...]
> Pedro> i18n.
>
> Fixed.
>
>>> $(srcdir)/common/buffer.c $(srcdir)/common/linux-btrace.c \
>>> $(srcdir)/common/filestuff.c $(srcdir)/target/waitstatus.c \
>>> - $(srcdir)/common/mips-linux-watch.c $(srcdir)/common/cells.c
>>> + $(srcdir)/common/mips-linux-watch.c $(srcdir)/common/cells.c \
>>> + $(srcdir)/common/rsp-low.c
>
> Pedro> Something odd with indentation?
>
> It's pre-existing in the Makefile.
> I'll fix it separately in a few.
Ah, thanks.
--
Pedro Alves
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