[PATCH 7/7] Support tracepoints and software breakpoints on ARM aarch32-linux in GDBServer.

Antoine Tremblay antoine.tremblay@ericsson.com
Fri Sep 11 12:43:00 GMT 2015



On 09/11/2015 08:30 AM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>> -@item QTDP:@var{n}:@var{addr}:@var{ena}:@var{step}:@var{pass}[:F@var{flen}][:X@var{len},@var{bytes}]@r{[}-@r{]}
>> +@item QTDP:@var{n}:@var{addr}:@var{ena}:@var{step}:@var{pass}[:F@var{flen}][:X@var{len},@var{bytes}][:K@var{kind}]@r{[}-@r{]}
>>   @cindex @samp{QTDP} packet
>>   Create a new tracepoint, number @var{n}, at @var{addr}.  If @var{ena}
>>   is @samp{E}, then the tracepoint is enabled; if it is @samp{D}, then
>> -the tracepoint is disabled.  The @var{step} gives the tracepoint's step
>> -count, and @var{pass} gives its pass count.  If an @samp{F} is present,
>> -then the tracepoint is to be a fast tracepoint, and the @var{flen} is
>> -the number of bytes that the target should copy elsewhere to make room
>> -for the tracepoint.  If an @samp{X} is present, it introduces a
>> -tracepoint condition, which consists of a hexadecimal length, followed
>> -by a comma and hex-encoded bytes, in a manner similar to action
>> -encodings as described below.  If the trailing @samp{-} is present,
>> -further @samp{QTDP} packets will follow to specify this tracepoint's
>> -actions.
>> +the tracepoint is disabled.  The @var{step} gives the tracepoint's
>> +step count, and @var{pass} gives its pass count.  If an @samp{F} is
>> +present, then the tracepoint is to be a fast tracepoint, and the
>> +@var{flen} is the number of bytes that the target should copy
>> +elsewhere to make room for the tracepoint.  If an @samp{X} is present,
>> +it introduces a tracepoint condition, which consists of a hexadecimal
>> +length, followed by a comma and hex-encoded bytes, in a manner similar
>
> Please in the future try not to re-fill previous text: it makes harder
> for me to find your changes among a potentially large paragraph, such
> as this one.

OK sorry about that.

>
>> +to action encodings as described below.  If a @samp{K} is present, it
>> +indicates a target specific breakpoint length.  E.g., the arm and mips
>> +can insert either a 2 or 4 byte breakpoint. Some architectures have
>> +additional meanings for kind see : @ref{Architecture-Specific Protocol
>> +Details} .
>
> There's no need for the colon ':' after "see", and please delete the
> space before the period that ends the last sentence above.

Done

>
> Otherwise, the documentation parts are OK.  Thanks.
>
Thanks.



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