static enum breakpoint_type gdb_breakpoint_override_type;
static int gdb_error(struct connection *connection, int retval);
-static unsigned short gdb_port = 3333;
-static unsigned short gdb_port_next = 0;
+static const char *gdb_port;
+static const char *gdb_port_next;
static const char DIGITS[16] = "0123456789abcdef";
static void gdb_log_callback(void *priv, const char *file, unsigned line,
#endif
for (;;)
{
- if (connection->service->type == CONNECTION_PIPE)
+ if (connection->service->type != CONNECTION_TCP)
{
gdb_con->buf_cnt = read(connection->fd, gdb_con->buffer, GDB_BUFFER_SIZE);
}
if (gdb_con->closed)
return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
- if (connection->service->type == CONNECTION_PIPE)
+ if (connection_write(connection, data, len) == len)
{
- /* write to stdout */
- if (write(STDOUT_FILENO, data, len) == len)
- {
- return ERROR_OK;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- if (write_socket(connection->fd, data, len) == len)
- {
- return ERROR_OK;
- }
+ return ERROR_OK;
}
gdb_con->closed = 1;
return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
if (gdb_connection->frontend_state == TARGET_RUNNING)
{
char sig_reply[4];
- int signal;
+ int signal_var;
/* stop forwarding log packets! */
log_remove_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
if (gdb_connection->ctrl_c)
{
- signal = 0x2;
+ signal_var = 0x2;
gdb_connection->ctrl_c = 0;
}
else
{
- signal = gdb_last_signal(target);
+ signal_var = gdb_last_signal(target);
}
- snprintf(sig_reply, 4, "T%2.2x", signal);
+ snprintf(sig_reply, 4, "T%2.2x", signal_var);
gdb_put_packet(connection, sig_reply, 3);
gdb_connection->frontend_state = TARGET_HALTED;
}
struct target *target, char* packet, int packet_size)
{
char sig_reply[4];
- int signal;
+ int signal_var;
- signal = gdb_last_signal(target);
+ signal_var = gdb_last_signal(target);
- snprintf(sig_reply, 4, "S%2.2x", signal);
+ snprintf(sig_reply, 4, "S%2.2x", signal_var);
gdb_put_packet(connection, sig_reply, 3);
return ERROR_OK;
return ERROR_OK;
}
+/* No attempt is made to translate the "retval" to
+ * GDB speak. This has to be done at the calling
+ * site as no mapping really exists.
+ */
static int gdb_error(struct connection *connection, int retval)
{
- switch (retval)
- {
- case ERROR_TARGET_DATA_ABORT:
- gdb_send_error(connection, EIO);
- break;
- case ERROR_TARGET_TRANSLATION_FAULT:
- gdb_send_error(connection, EFAULT);
- break;
- case ERROR_TARGET_UNALIGNED_ACCESS:
- gdb_send_error(connection, EFAULT);
- break;
- case ERROR_TARGET_NOT_HALTED:
- gdb_send_error(connection, EFAULT);
- break;
- default:
- /* This could be that the target reset itself. */
- LOG_ERROR("unexpected error %i", retval);
- gdb_send_error(connection, EFAULT);
- break;
- }
-
+ LOG_DEBUG("Reporting %i to GDB as generic error", retval);
+ gdb_send_error(connection, EFAULT);
return ERROR_OK;
}
char *separator;
uint32_t ram_start = 0;
int i;
+ int target_flash_banks = 0;
/* skip command character */
packet += 23;
if (retval != ERROR_OK)
{
free(banks);
- gdb_send_error(connection, retval);
+ gdb_error(connection, retval);
return retval;
}
- banks[i] = p;
+ if(p->target == target)
+ banks[target_flash_banks++] = p;
}
- qsort(banks, flash_get_bank_count(), sizeof(struct flash_bank *),
+ qsort(banks, target_flash_banks, sizeof(struct flash_bank *),
compare_bank);
for (i = 0; i < flash_get_bank_count(); i++) {
xml_printf(&retval, &xml, &pos, &size, "</memory-map>\n");
if (retval != ERROR_OK) {
- gdb_send_error(connection, retval);
+ gdb_error(connection, retval);
return retval;
}
if (retval != ERROR_OK)
{
- gdb_send_error(connection, retval);
+ gdb_error(connection, retval);
return retval;
}
struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
static int extended_protocol = 0;
- /* drain input buffer */
+ /* drain input buffer. If one of the packets fail, then an error
+ * packet is replied, if applicable.
+ *
+ * This loop will terminate and the error code is returned.
+ *
+ * The calling fn will check if this error is something that
+ * can be recovered from, or if the connection must be closed.
+ *
+ * If the error is recoverable, this fn is called again to
+ * drain the rest of the buffer.
+ */
do
{
packet_size = GDB_BUFFER_SIZE-1;
case 'c':
case 's':
{
- int retval = ERROR_OK;
-
- struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
log_add_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
if (gdb_con->mem_write_error)
}
gdb_con->sync = false;
- if ((retval!=ERROR_OK) || (!already_running && nostep))
+ if (!already_running && nostep)
{
/* Either the target isn't in the halted state, then we can't
* step/continue. This might be early setup, etc.
if (!already_running)
{
- int retval = gdb_step_continue_packet(connection, target, packet, packet_size);
+ /* Here we don't want packet processing to stop even if this fails,
+ * so we use a local variable instead of retval. */
+ retval = gdb_step_continue_packet(connection, target, packet, packet_size);
if (retval != ERROR_OK)
{
/* we'll never receive a halted condition... issue a false one.. */
return ERROR_OK;
}
-static int gdb_target_start(struct target *target, uint16_t port)
+static int gdb_target_start(struct target *target, const char *port)
{
- bool use_pipes = 0 == port;
struct gdb_service *gdb_service = malloc(sizeof(struct gdb_service));
if (NULL == gdb_service)
return -ENOMEM;
gdb_service->target = target;
- add_service("gdb", use_pipes ? CONNECTION_PIPE : CONNECTION_TCP,
+ return add_service("gdb",
port, 1, &gdb_new_connection, &gdb_input,
&gdb_connection_closed, gdb_service);
-
- const char *name = target_name(target);
- if (use_pipes)
- LOG_DEBUG("gdb service for target '%s' using pipes", name);
- else
- LOG_DEBUG("gdb service for target '%s' on TCP port %u", name, port);
- return ERROR_OK;
}
static int gdb_target_add_one(struct target *target)
{
- if (gdb_port == 0 && server_use_pipes == 0)
- {
- LOG_INFO("gdb port disabled");
- return ERROR_OK;
- }
- if (0 == gdb_port_next)
- gdb_port_next = gdb_port;
-
- bool use_pipes = server_use_pipes;
- static bool server_started_with_pipes = false;
- if (server_started_with_pipes)
- {
- LOG_WARNING("gdb service permits one target when using pipes");
- if (0 == gdb_port)
- return ERROR_OK;
-
- use_pipes = false;
- }
-
- int e = gdb_target_start(target, use_pipes ? 0 : gdb_port_next);
- if (ERROR_OK == e)
+ int retval = gdb_target_start(target, gdb_port_next);
+ if (retval == ERROR_OK)
{
- server_started_with_pipes |= use_pipes;
- gdb_port_next++;
+ long portnumber;
+ /* If we can parse the port number
+ * then we increment the port number for the next target.
+ */
+ char *end;
+ strtol(gdb_port_next, &end, 0);
+ if (!*end)
+ {
+ if (parse_long(gdb_port_next, &portnumber) == ERROR_OK)
+ {
+ free((void *)gdb_port_next);
+ gdb_port_next = alloc_printf("%d", portnumber+1);
+ }
+ }
}
- return e;
+ return retval;
}
int gdb_target_add_all(struct target *target)
/* daemon configuration command gdb_port */
COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_gdb_port_command)
{
- int retval = CALL_COMMAND_HANDLER(server_port_command, &gdb_port);
+ int retval = CALL_COMMAND_HANDLER(server_pipe_command, &gdb_port);
if (ERROR_OK == retval)
- gdb_port_next = gdb_port;
+ gdb_port_next = strdup(gdb_port);
return retval;
}
.name = "gdb_port",
.handler = handle_gdb_port_command,
.mode = COMMAND_ANY,
- .help = "Display or specify base port on which to listen "
- "for incoming GDB connections. "
- "No arguments reports GDB port; zero disables.",
+ .help = "Normally gdb listens to a TCP/IP port. Each subsequent GDB "
+ "server listens for the next port number after the "
+ "base port number specified. "
+ "No arguments reports GDB port. \"pipe\" means listen to stdin "
+ "output to stdout, an integer is base port number, \"disable\" disables "
+ "port. Any other string is are interpreted as named pipe to listen to. "
+ "Output pipe is the same name as input pipe, but with 'o' appended.",
.usage = "[port_num]",
},
{
int gdb_register_commands(struct command_context *cmd_ctx)
{
+ gdb_port = strdup("3333");
+ gdb_port_next = strdup("3333");
return register_commands(cmd_ctx, NULL, gdb_command_handlers);
}