Re: [Kgdb-bugreport] [PATCH][3/3] Update CVS KGDB's wrt connect / detach

From: Amit S. Kale
Date: Mon Mar 01 2004 - 03:17:58 EST


On Thursday 26 Feb 2004 11:38 pm, Tom Rini wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 01:44:49PM +0530, Amit S. Kale wrote:
> > On Thursday 26 Feb 2004 3:23 am, Tom Rini wrote:
> > > The following patch fixes a number of little issues here and there, and
> > > ends up making things more robust.
> > > - We don't need kgdb_might_be_resumed or kgdb_killed_or_detached.
> > > GDB attaching is GDB attaching, we haven't preserved any of the
> > > previous context anyhow.
> >
> > If gdb is restarted, kgdb has to remove all breakpoints. Present kgdb
> > does that in the code this patch removes:
>
> OK. After talking with Daniel Jacobowitz abit about this, the '?'
> packet will only be sent once per session. So this is how we have to
> deal with disconnect / gdb dying. I'll re-work the patch a bit to
> reflect this.
>

Sounds good.

> > > - Don't try and look for a connection in put_packet, after we've tried
> > > to put a packet. Instead, when we receive a packet, GDB has
> > > connected.
> >
> > We have to check for gdb connection in putpacket or else following
> > problem occurs.
> >
> > 1. kgdb console messages are to be put.
> > 2. gdb dies
> > 3. putpacket writes the packet and waits for a '+'
> > 4. new gdb sends a protocol initialization packet
> > 5. putpacket reads characters in that packet hoping for an incoming '+'
> > sending out console message packet on each incoming character
> > 6. gdb receives and rejects each console message packet
>
> How about something like the following:
> putpacket(msg)
> {
> if (!kgdb_connected)
> return; /* No one wants this */
>
> do {
> /* Write out $pack#checksum */
> ch = kgdb_get_debug_char();
> if (ch == '+' /* ACK */ || ch == '$' /* Packet before an ACK?
> must be a reattach. */ )
> return;
> }
> }
>
> With the suggested change for the ? packet, we quickly get to the point
> where we're back in kgdb_handle_exception() and will know this is a
> restart shortly.

We want a breakpoint (or call to kgdb_handle_exception) instead, if putpacket
was called from kgdb console printing.

-Amit

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