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5 * Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Øyvind Harboe *
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26 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
27 #include "config.h"
28 #endif
30 #include <target/breakpoints.h>
31 #include <target/target_request.h>
32 #include <target/register.h>
33 #include "server.h"
34 #include <flash/nor/core.h>
35 #include "gdb_server.h"
36 #include <target/image.h>
37 #include <jtag/jtag.h>
40 /**
41 * @file
42 * GDB server implementation.
44 * This implements the GDB Remote Serial Protocol, over TCP connections,
45 * giving GDB access to the JTAG or other hardware debugging facilities
46 * found in most modern embedded processors.
49 /* private connection data for GDB */
50 struct gdb_connection
52 char buffer[GDB_BUFFER_SIZE];
53 char *buf_p;
54 int buf_cnt;
55 int ctrl_c;
56 enum target_state frontend_state;
57 struct image *vflash_image;
58 int closed;
59 int busy;
60 int noack_mode;
61 bool sync; /* set flag to true if you want the next stepi to return immediately.
62 allowing GDB to pick up a fresh set of register values from the target
63 without modifying the target state. */
64 /* We delay reporting memory write errors until next step/continue or memory
65 * write. This improves performance of gdb load significantly as the GDB packet
66 * can be replied immediately and a new GDB packet will be ready without delay
67 * (ca. 10% or so...).
69 bool mem_write_error;
73 #if 0
74 #define _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
75 #endif
77 static struct gdb_connection *current_gdb_connection;
79 static int gdb_breakpoint_override;
80 static enum breakpoint_type gdb_breakpoint_override_type;
82 static int gdb_error(struct connection *connection, int retval);
83 static unsigned short gdb_port = 3333;
84 static unsigned short gdb_port_next = 0;
85 static const char DIGITS[16] = "0123456789abcdef";
87 static void gdb_log_callback(void *priv, const char *file, unsigned line,
88 const char *function, const char *string);
90 /* number of gdb connections, mainly to suppress gdb related debugging spam
91 * in helper/log.c when no gdb connections are actually active */
92 int gdb_actual_connections;
94 /* set if we are sending a memory map to gdb
95 * via qXfer:memory-map:read packet */
96 /* enabled by default*/
97 static int gdb_use_memory_map = 1;
98 /* enabled by default*/
99 static int gdb_flash_program = 1;
101 /* if set, data aborts cause an error to be reported in memory read packets
102 * see the code in gdb_read_memory_packet() for further explanations.
103 * Disabled by default.
105 static int gdb_report_data_abort;
107 static int gdb_last_signal(struct target *target)
109 switch (target->debug_reason)
111 case DBG_REASON_DBGRQ:
112 return 0x2; /* SIGINT */
113 case DBG_REASON_BREAKPOINT:
114 case DBG_REASON_WATCHPOINT:
115 case DBG_REASON_WPTANDBKPT:
116 return 0x05; /* SIGTRAP */
117 case DBG_REASON_SINGLESTEP:
118 return 0x05; /* SIGTRAP */
119 case DBG_REASON_NOTHALTED:
120 return 0x0; /* no signal... shouldn't happen */
121 default:
122 LOG_USER("undefined debug reason %d - target needs reset", target->debug_reason);
123 return 0x0;
127 static int check_pending(struct connection *connection,
128 int timeout_s, int *got_data)
130 /* a non-blocking socket will block if there is 0 bytes available on the socket,
131 * but return with as many bytes as are available immediately
133 struct timeval tv;
134 fd_set read_fds;
135 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
136 int t;
137 if (got_data == NULL)
138 got_data=&t;
139 *got_data = 0;
141 if (gdb_con->buf_cnt > 0)
143 *got_data = 1;
144 return ERROR_OK;
147 FD_ZERO(&read_fds);
148 FD_SET(connection->fd, &read_fds);
150 tv.tv_sec = timeout_s;
151 tv.tv_usec = 0;
152 if (socket_select(connection->fd + 1, &read_fds, NULL, NULL, &tv) == 0)
154 /* This can typically be because a "monitor" command took too long
155 * before printing any progress messages
157 if (timeout_s > 0)
159 return ERROR_GDB_TIMEOUT;
160 } else
162 return ERROR_OK;
165 *got_data = FD_ISSET(connection->fd, &read_fds) != 0;
166 return ERROR_OK;
169 static int gdb_get_char_inner(struct connection *connection, int* next_char)
171 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
172 int retval = ERROR_OK;
174 #ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
175 char *debug_buffer;
176 #endif
177 for (;;)
179 if (connection->service->type == CONNECTION_PIPE)
181 gdb_con->buf_cnt = read(connection->fd, gdb_con->buffer, GDB_BUFFER_SIZE);
183 else
185 retval = check_pending(connection, 1, NULL);
186 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
187 return retval;
188 gdb_con->buf_cnt = read_socket(connection->fd, gdb_con->buffer, GDB_BUFFER_SIZE);
191 if (gdb_con->buf_cnt > 0)
193 break;
195 if (gdb_con->buf_cnt == 0)
197 gdb_con->closed = 1;
198 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
201 #ifdef _WIN32
202 errno = WSAGetLastError();
204 switch (errno)
206 case WSAEWOULDBLOCK:
207 usleep(1000);
208 break;
209 case WSAECONNABORTED:
210 gdb_con->closed = 1;
211 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
212 case WSAECONNRESET:
213 gdb_con->closed = 1;
214 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
215 default:
216 LOG_ERROR("read: %d", errno);
217 exit(-1);
219 #else
220 switch (errno)
222 case EAGAIN:
223 usleep(1000);
224 break;
225 case ECONNABORTED:
226 gdb_con->closed = 1;
227 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
228 case ECONNRESET:
229 gdb_con->closed = 1;
230 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
231 default:
232 LOG_ERROR("read: %s", strerror(errno));
233 gdb_con->closed = 1;
234 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
236 #endif
239 #ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
240 debug_buffer = malloc(gdb_con->buf_cnt + 1);
241 memcpy(debug_buffer, gdb_con->buffer, gdb_con->buf_cnt);
242 debug_buffer[gdb_con->buf_cnt] = 0;
243 LOG_DEBUG("received '%s'", debug_buffer);
244 free(debug_buffer);
245 #endif
247 gdb_con->buf_p = gdb_con->buffer;
248 gdb_con->buf_cnt--;
249 *next_char = *(gdb_con->buf_p++);
250 if (gdb_con->buf_cnt > 0)
251 connection->input_pending = 1;
252 else
253 connection->input_pending = 0;
254 #ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
255 LOG_DEBUG("returned char '%c' (0x%2.2x)", *next_char, *next_char);
256 #endif
258 return retval;
262 * The cool thing about this fn is that it allows buf_p and buf_cnt to be
263 * held in registers in the inner loop.
265 * For small caches and embedded systems this is important!
267 static inline int gdb_get_char_fast(struct connection *connection, int* next_char, char **buf_p, int *buf_cnt)
269 int retval = ERROR_OK;
271 if ((*buf_cnt)-- > 0)
273 *next_char = **buf_p;
274 (*buf_p)++;
275 if (*buf_cnt > 0)
276 connection->input_pending = 1;
277 else
278 connection->input_pending = 0;
280 #ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
281 LOG_DEBUG("returned char '%c' (0x%2.2x)", *next_char, *next_char);
282 #endif
284 return ERROR_OK;
287 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
288 gdb_con->buf_p = *buf_p;
289 gdb_con->buf_cnt = *buf_cnt;
290 retval = gdb_get_char_inner(connection, next_char);
291 *buf_p = gdb_con->buf_p;
292 *buf_cnt = gdb_con->buf_cnt;
294 return retval;
298 static int gdb_get_char(struct connection *connection, int* next_char)
300 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
301 return gdb_get_char_fast(connection, next_char, &gdb_con->buf_p, &gdb_con->buf_cnt);
305 static int gdb_putback_char(struct connection *connection, int last_char)
307 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
309 if (gdb_con->buf_p > gdb_con->buffer)
311 *(--gdb_con->buf_p) = last_char;
312 gdb_con->buf_cnt++;
314 else
316 LOG_ERROR("BUG: couldn't put character back");
319 return ERROR_OK;
322 /* The only way we can detect that the socket is closed is the first time
323 * we write to it, we will fail. Subsequent write operations will
324 * succeed. Shudder! */
325 static int gdb_write(struct connection *connection, void *data, int len)
327 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
328 if (gdb_con->closed)
329 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
331 if (connection->service->type == CONNECTION_PIPE)
333 /* write to stdout */
334 if (write(STDOUT_FILENO, data, len) == len)
336 return ERROR_OK;
339 else
341 if (write_socket(connection->fd, data, len) == len)
343 return ERROR_OK;
346 gdb_con->closed = 1;
347 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
350 static int gdb_put_packet_inner(struct connection *connection,
351 char *buffer, int len)
353 int i;
354 unsigned char my_checksum = 0;
355 #ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
356 char *debug_buffer;
357 #endif
358 int reply;
359 int retval;
360 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
362 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
363 my_checksum += buffer[i];
365 #ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
367 * At this point we should have nothing in the input queue from GDB,
368 * however sometimes '-' is sent even though we've already received
369 * an ACK (+) for everything we've sent off.
371 int gotdata;
372 for (;;)
374 retval = check_pending(connection, 0, &gotdata);
375 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
376 return retval;
377 if (!gotdata)
378 break;
379 if ((retval = gdb_get_char(connection, &reply)) != ERROR_OK)
380 return retval;
381 if (reply == '$') {
382 /* fix a problem with some IAR tools */
383 gdb_putback_char(connection, reply);
384 LOG_DEBUG("Unexpected start of new packet");
385 break;
388 LOG_WARNING("Discard unexpected char %c", reply);
390 #endif
392 while (1)
394 #ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
395 debug_buffer = malloc(len + 1);
396 memcpy(debug_buffer, buffer, len);
397 debug_buffer[len] = 0;
398 LOG_DEBUG("sending packet '$%s#%2.2x'", debug_buffer, my_checksum);
399 free(debug_buffer);
400 #endif
402 char local_buffer[1024];
403 local_buffer[0] = '$';
404 if ((size_t)len + 4 <= sizeof(local_buffer))
406 /* performance gain on smaller packets by only a single call to gdb_write() */
407 memcpy(local_buffer + 1, buffer, len++);
408 local_buffer[len++] = '#';
409 local_buffer[len++] = DIGITS[(my_checksum >> 4) & 0xf];
410 local_buffer[len++] = DIGITS[my_checksum & 0xf];
411 if ((retval = gdb_write(connection, local_buffer, len)) != ERROR_OK)
413 return retval;
416 else
418 /* larger packets are transmitted directly from caller supplied buffer
419 by several calls to gdb_write() to avoid dynamic allocation */
420 local_buffer[1] = '#';
421 local_buffer[2] = DIGITS[(my_checksum >> 4) & 0xf];
422 local_buffer[3] = DIGITS[my_checksum & 0xf];
423 if ((retval = gdb_write(connection, local_buffer, 1)) != ERROR_OK)
425 return retval;
427 if ((retval = gdb_write(connection, buffer, len)) != ERROR_OK)
429 return retval;
431 if ((retval = gdb_write(connection, local_buffer + 1, 3)) != ERROR_OK)
433 return retval;
437 if (gdb_con->noack_mode)
438 break;
440 if ((retval = gdb_get_char(connection, &reply)) != ERROR_OK)
441 return retval;
443 if (reply == '+')
444 break;
445 else if (reply == '-')
447 /* Stop sending output packets for now */
448 log_remove_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
449 LOG_WARNING("negative reply, retrying");
451 else if (reply == 0x3)
453 gdb_con->ctrl_c = 1;
454 if ((retval = gdb_get_char(connection, &reply)) != ERROR_OK)
455 return retval;
456 if (reply == '+')
457 break;
458 else if (reply == '-')
460 /* Stop sending output packets for now */
461 log_remove_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
462 LOG_WARNING("negative reply, retrying");
464 else if (reply == '$') {
465 LOG_ERROR("GDB missing ack(1) - assumed good");
466 gdb_putback_char(connection, reply);
467 return ERROR_OK;
468 } else {
470 LOG_ERROR("unknown character(1) 0x%2.2x in reply, dropping connection", reply);
471 gdb_con->closed = 1;
472 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
475 else if (reply == '$') {
476 LOG_ERROR("GDB missing ack(2) - assumed good");
477 gdb_putback_char(connection, reply);
478 return ERROR_OK;
480 else
482 LOG_ERROR("unknown character(2) 0x%2.2x in reply, dropping connection", reply);
483 gdb_con->closed = 1;
484 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
487 if (gdb_con->closed)
488 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
490 return ERROR_OK;
493 static int gdb_put_packet(struct connection *connection, char *buffer, int len)
495 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
496 gdb_con->busy = 1;
497 int retval = gdb_put_packet_inner(connection, buffer, len);
498 gdb_con->busy = 0;
500 /* we sent some data, reset timer for keep alive messages */
501 kept_alive();
503 return retval;
506 static __inline__ int fetch_packet(struct connection *connection, int *checksum_ok, int noack, int *len, char *buffer)
508 unsigned char my_checksum = 0;
509 char checksum[3];
510 int character;
511 int retval = ERROR_OK;
513 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
514 my_checksum = 0;
515 int count = 0;
516 count = 0;
518 /* move this over into local variables to use registers and give the
519 * more freedom to optimize */
520 char *buf_p = gdb_con->buf_p;
521 int buf_cnt = gdb_con->buf_cnt;
523 for (;;)
525 /* The common case is that we have an entire packet with no escape chars.
526 * We need to leave at least 2 bytes in the buffer to have
527 * gdb_get_char() update various bits and bobs correctly.
529 if ((buf_cnt > 2) && ((buf_cnt + count) < *len))
531 /* The compiler will struggle a bit with constant propagation and
532 * aliasing, so we help it by showing that these values do not
533 * change inside the loop
535 int i;
536 char *buf = buf_p;
537 int run = buf_cnt - 2;
538 i = 0;
539 int done = 0;
540 while (i < run)
542 character = *buf++;
543 i++;
544 if (character == '#')
546 /* Danger! character can be '#' when esc is
547 * used so we need an explicit boolean for done here.
549 done = 1;
550 break;
553 if (character == '}')
555 /* data transmitted in binary mode (X packet)
556 * uses 0x7d as escape character */
557 my_checksum += character & 0xff;
558 character = *buf++;
559 i++;
560 my_checksum += character & 0xff;
561 buffer[count++] = (character ^ 0x20) & 0xff;
563 else
565 my_checksum += character & 0xff;
566 buffer[count++] = character & 0xff;
569 buf_p += i;
570 buf_cnt -= i;
571 if (done)
572 break;
574 if (count > *len)
576 LOG_ERROR("packet buffer too small");
577 retval = ERROR_GDB_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
578 break;
581 retval = gdb_get_char_fast(connection, &character, &buf_p, &buf_cnt);
582 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
583 break;
585 if (character == '#')
586 break;
588 if (character == '}')
590 /* data transmitted in binary mode (X packet)
591 * uses 0x7d as escape character */
592 my_checksum += character & 0xff;
594 retval = gdb_get_char_fast(connection, &character, &buf_p, &buf_cnt);
595 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
596 break;
598 my_checksum += character & 0xff;
599 buffer[count++] = (character ^ 0x20) & 0xff;
601 else
603 my_checksum += character & 0xff;
604 buffer[count++] = character & 0xff;
608 gdb_con->buf_p = buf_p;
609 gdb_con->buf_cnt = buf_cnt;
611 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
612 return retval;
614 *len = count;
616 if ((retval = gdb_get_char(connection, &character)) != ERROR_OK)
617 return retval;
618 checksum[0] = character;
619 if ((retval = gdb_get_char(connection, &character)) != ERROR_OK)
620 return retval;
621 checksum[1] = character;
622 checksum[2] = 0;
624 if (!noack)
626 *checksum_ok = (my_checksum == strtoul(checksum, NULL, 16));
629 return ERROR_OK;
632 static int gdb_get_packet_inner(struct connection *connection,
633 char *buffer, int *len)
635 int character;
636 int retval;
637 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
639 while (1)
643 if ((retval = gdb_get_char(connection, &character)) != ERROR_OK)
644 return retval;
646 #ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
647 LOG_DEBUG("character: '%c'", character);
648 #endif
650 switch (character)
652 case '$':
653 break;
654 case '+':
655 /* gdb sends a dummy ack '+' at every remote connect - see remote_start_remote (remote.c)
656 * in case anyone tries to debug why they receive this warning every time */
657 LOG_WARNING("acknowledgment received, but no packet pending");
658 break;
659 case '-':
660 LOG_WARNING("negative acknowledgment, but no packet pending");
661 break;
662 case 0x3:
663 gdb_con->ctrl_c = 1;
664 *len = 0;
665 return ERROR_OK;
666 default:
667 LOG_WARNING("ignoring character 0x%x", character);
668 break;
670 } while (character != '$');
674 int checksum_ok = 0;
675 /* explicit code expansion here to get faster inlined code in -O3 by not
676 * calculating checksum
678 if (gdb_con->noack_mode)
680 if ((retval = fetch_packet(connection, &checksum_ok, 1, len, buffer)) != ERROR_OK)
681 return retval;
682 } else
684 if ((retval = fetch_packet(connection, &checksum_ok, 0, len, buffer)) != ERROR_OK)
685 return retval;
688 if (gdb_con->noack_mode)
690 /* checksum is not checked in noack mode */
691 break;
693 if (checksum_ok)
695 if ((retval = gdb_write(connection, "+", 1)) != ERROR_OK)
697 return retval;
699 break;
702 if (gdb_con->closed)
703 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
705 return ERROR_OK;
708 static int gdb_get_packet(struct connection *connection, char *buffer, int *len)
710 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
711 gdb_con->busy = 1;
712 int retval = gdb_get_packet_inner(connection, buffer, len);
713 gdb_con->busy = 0;
714 return retval;
717 static int gdb_output_con(struct connection *connection, const char* line)
719 char *hex_buffer;
720 int i, bin_size;
722 bin_size = strlen(line);
724 hex_buffer = malloc(bin_size*2 + 2);
725 if (hex_buffer == NULL)
726 return ERROR_GDB_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
728 hex_buffer[0] = 'O';
729 for (i = 0; i < bin_size; i++)
730 snprintf(hex_buffer + 1 + i*2, 3, "%2.2x", line[i]);
731 hex_buffer[bin_size*2 + 1] = 0;
733 int retval = gdb_put_packet(connection, hex_buffer, bin_size*2 + 1);
735 free(hex_buffer);
736 return retval;
739 static int gdb_output(struct command_context *context, const char* line)
741 /* this will be dumped to the log and also sent as an O packet if possible */
742 LOG_USER_N("%s", line);
743 return ERROR_OK;
747 static void gdb_frontend_halted(struct target *target, struct connection *connection)
749 struct gdb_connection *gdb_connection = connection->priv;
751 /* In the GDB protocol when we are stepping or continuing execution,
752 * we have a lingering reply. Upon receiving a halted event
753 * when we have that lingering packet, we reply to the original
754 * step or continue packet.
756 * Executing monitor commands can bring the target in and
757 * out of the running state so we'll see lots of TARGET_EVENT_XXX
758 * that are to be ignored.
760 if (gdb_connection->frontend_state == TARGET_RUNNING)
762 char sig_reply[4];
763 int signal;
765 /* stop forwarding log packets! */
766 log_remove_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
768 if (gdb_connection->ctrl_c)
770 signal = 0x2;
771 gdb_connection->ctrl_c = 0;
773 else
775 signal = gdb_last_signal(target);
778 snprintf(sig_reply, 4, "T%2.2x", signal);
779 gdb_put_packet(connection, sig_reply, 3);
780 gdb_connection->frontend_state = TARGET_HALTED;
784 static int gdb_target_callback_event_handler(struct target *target,
785 enum target_event event, void *priv)
787 int retval;
788 struct connection *connection = priv;
790 target_handle_event(target, event);
791 switch (event)
793 case TARGET_EVENT_GDB_HALT:
794 gdb_frontend_halted(target, connection);
795 break;
796 case TARGET_EVENT_HALTED:
797 target_call_event_callbacks(target, TARGET_EVENT_GDB_END);
798 break;
799 case TARGET_EVENT_GDB_FLASH_ERASE_START:
800 target_handle_event(target, TARGET_EVENT_OLD_gdb_program_config);
801 if ((retval = jtag_execute_queue()) != ERROR_OK)
803 return retval;
805 break;
806 default:
807 break;
810 return ERROR_OK;
813 static int gdb_new_connection(struct connection *connection)
815 struct gdb_connection *gdb_connection = malloc(sizeof(struct gdb_connection));
816 struct gdb_service *gdb_service = connection->service->priv;
817 int retval;
818 int initial_ack;
820 connection->priv = gdb_connection;
822 /* initialize gdb connection information */
823 gdb_connection->buf_p = gdb_connection->buffer;
824 gdb_connection->buf_cnt = 0;
825 gdb_connection->ctrl_c = 0;
826 gdb_connection->frontend_state = TARGET_HALTED;
827 gdb_connection->vflash_image = NULL;
828 gdb_connection->closed = 0;
829 gdb_connection->busy = 0;
830 gdb_connection->noack_mode = 0;
831 gdb_connection->sync = true;
832 gdb_connection->mem_write_error = false;
834 /* send ACK to GDB for debug request */
835 gdb_write(connection, "+", 1);
837 /* output goes through gdb connection */
838 command_set_output_handler(connection->cmd_ctx, gdb_output, connection);
840 /* we must remove all breakpoints registered to the target as a previous
841 * GDB session could leave dangling breakpoints if e.g. communication
842 * timed out.
844 breakpoint_clear_target(gdb_service->target);
845 watchpoint_clear_target(gdb_service->target);
847 /* register callback to be informed about target events */
848 target_register_event_callback(gdb_target_callback_event_handler, connection);
850 /* remove the initial ACK from the incoming buffer */
851 if ((retval = gdb_get_char(connection, &initial_ack)) != ERROR_OK)
852 return retval;
854 /* FIX!!!??? would we actually ever receive a + here???
855 * Not observed.
857 if (initial_ack != '+')
858 gdb_putback_char(connection, initial_ack);
859 target_call_event_callbacks(gdb_service->target, TARGET_EVENT_GDB_ATTACH);
861 if (gdb_use_memory_map)
863 /* Connect must fail if the memory map can't be set up correctly.
865 * This will cause an auto_probe to be invoked, which is either
866 * a no-op or it will fail when the target isn't ready(e.g. not halted).
868 int i;
869 for (i = 0; i < flash_get_bank_count(); i++)
871 struct flash_bank *p;
872 retval = get_flash_bank_by_num(i, &p);
873 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
875 LOG_ERROR("Connect failed. Consider setting up a gdb-attach event for the target to prepare target for GDB connect.");
876 return retval;
881 gdb_actual_connections++;
882 LOG_DEBUG("New GDB Connection: %d, Target %s, state: %s",
883 gdb_actual_connections,
884 target_name(gdb_service->target),
885 target_state_name(gdb_service->target));
887 return ERROR_OK;
890 static int gdb_connection_closed(struct connection *connection)
892 struct gdb_service *gdb_service = connection->service->priv;
893 struct gdb_connection *gdb_connection = connection->priv;
895 /* we're done forwarding messages. Tear down callback before
896 * cleaning up connection.
898 log_remove_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
900 gdb_actual_connections--;
901 LOG_DEBUG("GDB Close, Target: %s, state: %s, gdb_actual_connections=%d",
902 target_name(gdb_service->target),
903 target_state_name(gdb_service->target),
904 gdb_actual_connections);
906 /* see if an image built with vFlash commands is left */
907 if (gdb_connection->vflash_image)
909 image_close(gdb_connection->vflash_image);
910 free(gdb_connection->vflash_image);
911 gdb_connection->vflash_image = NULL;
914 /* if this connection registered a debug-message receiver delete it */
915 delete_debug_msg_receiver(connection->cmd_ctx, gdb_service->target);
917 if (connection->priv)
919 free(connection->priv);
920 connection->priv = NULL;
922 else
924 LOG_ERROR("BUG: connection->priv == NULL");
928 target_unregister_event_callback(gdb_target_callback_event_handler, connection);
930 target_call_event_callbacks(gdb_service->target, TARGET_EVENT_GDB_END);
932 target_call_event_callbacks(gdb_service->target, TARGET_EVENT_GDB_DETACH);
934 return ERROR_OK;
937 static void gdb_send_error(struct connection *connection, uint8_t the_error)
939 char err[4];
940 snprintf(err, 4, "E%2.2X", the_error);
941 gdb_put_packet(connection, err, 3);
944 static int gdb_last_signal_packet(struct connection *connection,
945 struct target *target, char* packet, int packet_size)
947 char sig_reply[4];
948 int signal;
950 signal = gdb_last_signal(target);
952 snprintf(sig_reply, 4, "S%2.2x", signal);
953 gdb_put_packet(connection, sig_reply, 3);
955 return ERROR_OK;
958 static int gdb_reg_pos(struct target *target, int pos, int len)
960 if (target->endianness == TARGET_LITTLE_ENDIAN)
961 return pos;
962 else
963 return len - 1 - pos;
966 /* Convert register to string of bytes. NB! The # of bits in the
967 * register might be non-divisible by 8(a byte), in which
968 * case an entire byte is shown.
970 * NB! the format on the wire is the target endianness
972 * The format of reg->value is little endian
975 static void gdb_str_to_target(struct target *target,
976 char *tstr, struct reg *reg)
978 int i;
980 uint8_t *buf;
981 int buf_len;
982 buf = reg->value;
983 buf_len = DIV_ROUND_UP(reg->size, 8);
985 for (i = 0; i < buf_len; i++)
987 int j = gdb_reg_pos(target, i, buf_len);
988 tstr[i*2] = DIGITS[(buf[j]>>4) & 0xf];
989 tstr[i*2 + 1] = DIGITS[buf[j]&0xf];
993 static int hextoint(int c)
995 if (c>='0'&&c<='9')
997 return c-'0';
999 c = toupper(c);
1000 if (c>='A'&&c<='F')
1002 return c-'A'+10;
1004 LOG_ERROR("BUG: invalid register value %08x", c);
1005 return 0;
1008 /* copy over in register buffer */
1009 static void gdb_target_to_reg(struct target *target,
1010 char *tstr, int str_len, uint8_t *bin)
1012 if (str_len % 2)
1014 LOG_ERROR("BUG: gdb value with uneven number of characters encountered");
1015 exit(-1);
1018 int i;
1019 for (i = 0; i < str_len; i += 2)
1021 uint8_t t = hextoint(tstr[i]) << 4;
1022 t |= hextoint(tstr[i + 1]);
1024 int j = gdb_reg_pos(target, i/2, str_len/2);
1025 bin[j] = t;
1029 static int gdb_get_registers_packet(struct connection *connection,
1030 struct target *target, char* packet, int packet_size)
1032 struct reg **reg_list;
1033 int reg_list_size;
1034 int retval;
1035 int reg_packet_size = 0;
1036 char *reg_packet;
1037 char *reg_packet_p;
1038 int i;
1040 #ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
1041 LOG_DEBUG("-");
1042 #endif
1044 if ((retval = target_get_gdb_reg_list(target, &reg_list, &reg_list_size)) != ERROR_OK)
1046 return gdb_error(connection, retval);
1049 for (i = 0; i < reg_list_size; i++)
1051 reg_packet_size += reg_list[i]->size;
1054 reg_packet = malloc(DIV_ROUND_UP(reg_packet_size, 8) * 2);
1055 reg_packet_p = reg_packet;
1057 for (i = 0; i < reg_list_size; i++)
1059 gdb_str_to_target(target, reg_packet_p, reg_list[i]);
1060 reg_packet_p += DIV_ROUND_UP(reg_list[i]->size, 8) * 2;
1063 #ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
1065 char *reg_packet_p;
1066 reg_packet_p = strndup(reg_packet, DIV_ROUND_UP(reg_packet_size, 8) * 2);
1067 LOG_DEBUG("reg_packet: %s", reg_packet_p);
1068 free(reg_packet_p);
1070 #endif
1072 gdb_put_packet(connection, reg_packet, DIV_ROUND_UP(reg_packet_size, 8) * 2);
1073 free(reg_packet);
1075 free(reg_list);
1077 return ERROR_OK;
1080 static int gdb_set_registers_packet(struct connection *connection,
1081 struct target *target, char *packet, int packet_size)
1083 int i;
1084 struct reg **reg_list;
1085 int reg_list_size;
1086 int retval;
1087 char *packet_p;
1089 #ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
1090 LOG_DEBUG("-");
1091 #endif
1093 /* skip command character */
1094 packet++;
1095 packet_size--;
1097 if (packet_size % 2)
1099 LOG_WARNING("GDB set_registers packet with uneven characters received, dropping connection");
1100 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1103 if ((retval = target_get_gdb_reg_list(target, &reg_list, &reg_list_size)) != ERROR_OK)
1105 return gdb_error(connection, retval);
1108 packet_p = packet;
1109 for (i = 0; i < reg_list_size; i++)
1111 uint8_t *bin_buf;
1112 int chars = (DIV_ROUND_UP(reg_list[i]->size, 8) * 2);
1114 if (packet_p + chars > packet + packet_size)
1116 LOG_ERROR("BUG: register packet is too small for registers");
1119 bin_buf = malloc(DIV_ROUND_UP(reg_list[i]->size, 8));
1120 gdb_target_to_reg(target, packet_p, chars, bin_buf);
1122 reg_list[i]->type->set(reg_list[i], bin_buf);
1124 /* advance packet pointer */
1125 packet_p += chars;
1128 free(bin_buf);
1131 /* free struct reg *reg_list[] array allocated by get_gdb_reg_list */
1132 free(reg_list);
1134 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
1136 return ERROR_OK;
1139 static int gdb_get_register_packet(struct connection *connection,
1140 struct target *target, char *packet, int packet_size)
1142 char *reg_packet;
1143 int reg_num = strtoul(packet + 1, NULL, 16);
1144 struct reg **reg_list;
1145 int reg_list_size;
1146 int retval;
1148 #ifdef _DEBUG_GDB_IO_
1149 LOG_DEBUG("-");
1150 #endif
1152 if ((retval = target_get_gdb_reg_list(target, &reg_list, &reg_list_size)) != ERROR_OK)
1154 return gdb_error(connection, retval);
1157 if (reg_list_size <= reg_num)
1159 LOG_ERROR("gdb requested a non-existing register");
1160 exit(-1);
1163 reg_packet = malloc(DIV_ROUND_UP(reg_list[reg_num]->size, 8) * 2);
1165 gdb_str_to_target(target, reg_packet, reg_list[reg_num]);
1167 gdb_put_packet(connection, reg_packet, DIV_ROUND_UP(reg_list[reg_num]->size, 8) * 2);
1169 free(reg_list);
1170 free(reg_packet);
1172 return ERROR_OK;
1175 static int gdb_set_register_packet(struct connection *connection,
1176 struct target *target, char *packet, int packet_size)
1178 char *separator;
1179 uint8_t *bin_buf;
1180 int reg_num = strtoul(packet + 1, &separator, 16);
1181 struct reg **reg_list;
1182 int reg_list_size;
1183 int retval;
1185 LOG_DEBUG("-");
1187 if ((retval = target_get_gdb_reg_list(target, &reg_list, &reg_list_size)) != ERROR_OK)
1189 return gdb_error(connection, retval);
1192 if (reg_list_size < reg_num)
1194 LOG_ERROR("gdb requested a non-existing register");
1195 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1198 if (*separator != '=')
1200 LOG_ERROR("GDB 'set register packet', but no '=' following the register number");
1201 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1204 /* convert from GDB-string (target-endian) to hex-string (big-endian) */
1205 bin_buf = malloc(DIV_ROUND_UP(reg_list[reg_num]->size, 8));
1206 int chars = (DIV_ROUND_UP(reg_list[reg_num]->size, 8) * 2);
1208 /* fix!!! add some sanity checks on packet size here */
1210 gdb_target_to_reg(target, separator + 1, chars, bin_buf);
1212 reg_list[reg_num]->type->set(reg_list[reg_num], bin_buf);
1214 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
1216 free(bin_buf);
1217 free(reg_list);
1219 return ERROR_OK;
1222 /* No attempt is made to translate the "retval" to
1223 * GDB speak. This has to be done at the calling
1224 * site as no mapping really exists.
1226 static int gdb_error(struct connection *connection, int retval)
1228 LOG_DEBUG("Reporting %i to GDB as generic error", retval);
1229 gdb_send_error(connection, EFAULT);
1230 return ERROR_OK;
1233 /* We don't have to worry about the default 2 second timeout for GDB packets,
1234 * because GDB breaks up large memory reads into smaller reads.
1236 * 8191 bytes by the looks of it. Why 8191 bytes instead of 8192?????
1238 static int gdb_read_memory_packet(struct connection *connection,
1239 struct target *target, char *packet, int packet_size)
1241 char *separator;
1242 uint32_t addr = 0;
1243 uint32_t len = 0;
1245 uint8_t *buffer;
1246 char *hex_buffer;
1248 int retval = ERROR_OK;
1250 /* skip command character */
1251 packet++;
1253 addr = strtoul(packet, &separator, 16);
1255 if (*separator != ',')
1257 LOG_ERROR("incomplete read memory packet received, dropping connection");
1258 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1261 len = strtoul(separator + 1, NULL, 16);
1263 buffer = malloc(len);
1265 LOG_DEBUG("addr: 0x%8.8" PRIx32 ", len: 0x%8.8" PRIx32 "", addr, len);
1267 retval = target_read_buffer(target, addr, len, buffer);
1269 if ((retval != ERROR_OK)&&!gdb_report_data_abort)
1271 /* TODO : Here we have to lie and send back all zero's lest stack traces won't work.
1272 * At some point this might be fixed in GDB, in which case this code can be removed.
1274 * OpenOCD developers are acutely aware of this problem, but there is nothing
1275 * gained by involving the user in this problem that hopefully will get resolved
1276 * eventually
1278 * http://sourceware.org/cgi-bin/gnatsweb.pl?cmd = view%20audit-trail&database = gdb&pr = 2395
1280 * For now, the default is to fix up things to make current GDB versions work.
1281 * This can be overwritten using the gdb_report_data_abort <'enable'|'disable'> command.
1283 memset(buffer, 0, len);
1284 retval = ERROR_OK;
1287 if (retval == ERROR_OK)
1289 hex_buffer = malloc(len * 2 + 1);
1291 uint32_t i;
1292 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1294 uint8_t t = buffer[i];
1295 hex_buffer[2 * i] = DIGITS[(t >> 4) & 0xf];
1296 hex_buffer[2 * i + 1] = DIGITS[t & 0xf];
1299 gdb_put_packet(connection, hex_buffer, len * 2);
1301 free(hex_buffer);
1303 else
1305 retval = gdb_error(connection, retval);
1308 free(buffer);
1310 return retval;
1313 static int gdb_write_memory_packet(struct connection *connection,
1314 struct target *target, char *packet, int packet_size)
1316 char *separator;
1317 uint32_t addr = 0;
1318 uint32_t len = 0;
1320 uint8_t *buffer;
1322 uint32_t i;
1323 int retval;
1325 /* skip command character */
1326 packet++;
1328 addr = strtoul(packet, &separator, 16);
1330 if (*separator != ',')
1332 LOG_ERROR("incomplete write memory packet received, dropping connection");
1333 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1336 len = strtoul(separator + 1, &separator, 16);
1338 if (*(separator++) != ':')
1340 LOG_ERROR("incomplete write memory packet received, dropping connection");
1341 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1344 buffer = malloc(len);
1346 LOG_DEBUG("addr: 0x%8.8" PRIx32 ", len: 0x%8.8" PRIx32 "", addr, len);
1348 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1350 uint32_t tmp;
1351 sscanf(separator + 2*i, "%2" SCNx32 , &tmp);
1352 buffer[i] = tmp;
1355 retval = target_write_buffer(target, addr, len, buffer);
1357 if (retval == ERROR_OK)
1359 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
1361 else
1363 retval = gdb_error(connection, retval);
1366 free(buffer);
1368 return retval;
1371 static int gdb_write_memory_binary_packet(struct connection *connection,
1372 struct target *target, char *packet, int packet_size)
1374 char *separator;
1375 uint32_t addr = 0;
1376 uint32_t len = 0;
1378 int retval = ERROR_OK;
1380 /* skip command character */
1381 packet++;
1383 addr = strtoul(packet, &separator, 16);
1385 if (*separator != ',')
1387 LOG_ERROR("incomplete write memory binary packet received, dropping connection");
1388 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1391 len = strtoul(separator + 1, &separator, 16);
1393 if (*(separator++) != ':')
1395 LOG_ERROR("incomplete write memory binary packet received, dropping connection");
1396 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1399 struct gdb_connection *gdb_connection = connection->priv;
1401 if (gdb_connection->mem_write_error)
1403 retval = ERROR_FAIL;
1404 /* now that we have reported the memory write error, we can clear the condition */
1405 gdb_connection->mem_write_error = false;
1408 /* By replying the packet *immediately* GDB will send us a new packet
1409 * while we write the last one to the target.
1411 if (retval == ERROR_OK)
1413 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
1415 else
1417 if ((retval = gdb_error(connection, retval)) != ERROR_OK)
1418 return retval;
1421 if (len)
1423 LOG_DEBUG("addr: 0x%8.8" PRIx32 ", len: 0x%8.8" PRIx32 "", addr, len);
1425 retval = target_write_buffer(target, addr, len, (uint8_t*)separator);
1426 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1428 gdb_connection->mem_write_error = true;
1432 return ERROR_OK;
1435 static int gdb_step_continue_packet(struct connection *connection,
1436 struct target *target, char *packet, int packet_size)
1438 int current = 0;
1439 uint32_t address = 0x0;
1440 int retval = ERROR_OK;
1442 LOG_DEBUG("-");
1444 if (packet_size > 1)
1446 packet[packet_size] = 0;
1447 address = strtoul(packet + 1, NULL, 16);
1449 else
1451 current = 1;
1454 if (packet[0] == 'c')
1456 LOG_DEBUG("continue");
1457 target_handle_event(target, TARGET_EVENT_OLD_pre_resume);
1458 retval = target_resume(target, current, address, 0, 0); /* resume at current address, don't handle breakpoints, not debugging */
1460 else if (packet[0] == 's')
1462 LOG_DEBUG("step");
1463 /* step at current or address, don't handle breakpoints */
1464 retval = target_step(target, current, address, 0);
1466 return retval;
1469 static int gdb_breakpoint_watchpoint_packet(struct connection *connection,
1470 struct target *target, char *packet, int packet_size)
1472 int type;
1473 enum breakpoint_type bp_type = BKPT_SOFT /* dummy init to avoid warning */;
1474 enum watchpoint_rw wp_type = WPT_READ /* dummy init to avoid warning */;
1475 uint32_t address;
1476 uint32_t size;
1477 char *separator;
1478 int retval;
1480 LOG_DEBUG("-");
1482 type = strtoul(packet + 1, &separator, 16);
1484 if (type == 0) /* memory breakpoint */
1485 bp_type = BKPT_SOFT;
1486 else if (type == 1) /* hardware breakpoint */
1487 bp_type = BKPT_HARD;
1488 else if (type == 2) /* write watchpoint */
1489 wp_type = WPT_WRITE;
1490 else if (type == 3) /* read watchpoint */
1491 wp_type = WPT_READ;
1492 else if (type == 4) /* access watchpoint */
1493 wp_type = WPT_ACCESS;
1494 else
1496 LOG_ERROR("invalid gdb watch/breakpoint type(%d), dropping connection", type);
1497 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1501 if (gdb_breakpoint_override && ((bp_type == BKPT_SOFT)||(bp_type == BKPT_HARD)))
1503 bp_type = gdb_breakpoint_override_type;
1506 if (*separator != ',')
1508 LOG_ERROR("incomplete breakpoint/watchpoint packet received, dropping connection");
1509 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1512 address = strtoul(separator + 1, &separator, 16);
1514 if (*separator != ',')
1516 LOG_ERROR("incomplete breakpoint/watchpoint packet received, dropping connection");
1517 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1520 size = strtoul(separator + 1, &separator, 16);
1522 switch (type)
1524 case 0:
1525 case 1:
1526 if (packet[0] == 'Z')
1528 if ((retval = breakpoint_add(target, address, size, bp_type)) != ERROR_OK)
1530 if ((retval = gdb_error(connection, retval)) != ERROR_OK)
1531 return retval;
1533 else
1535 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
1538 else
1540 breakpoint_remove(target, address);
1541 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
1543 break;
1544 case 2:
1545 case 3:
1546 case 4:
1548 if (packet[0] == 'Z')
1550 if ((retval = watchpoint_add(target, address, size, wp_type, 0, 0xffffffffu)) != ERROR_OK)
1552 if ((retval = gdb_error(connection, retval)) != ERROR_OK)
1553 return retval;
1555 else
1557 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
1560 else
1562 watchpoint_remove(target, address);
1563 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
1565 break;
1567 default:
1568 break;
1571 return ERROR_OK;
1574 /* print out a string and allocate more space as needed,
1575 * mainly used for XML at this point
1577 static void xml_printf(int *retval, char **xml, int *pos, int *size,
1578 const char *fmt, ...)
1580 if (*retval != ERROR_OK)
1582 return;
1584 int first = 1;
1586 for (;;)
1588 if ((*xml == NULL) || (!first))
1590 /* start by 0 to exercise all the code paths.
1591 * Need minimum 2 bytes to fit 1 char and 0 terminator. */
1593 *size = *size * 2 + 2;
1594 char *t = *xml;
1595 *xml = realloc(*xml, *size);
1596 if (*xml == NULL)
1598 if (t)
1599 free(t);
1600 *retval = ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1601 return;
1605 va_list ap;
1606 int ret;
1607 va_start(ap, fmt);
1608 ret = vsnprintf(*xml + *pos, *size - *pos, fmt, ap);
1609 va_end(ap);
1610 if ((ret > 0) && ((ret + 1) < *size - *pos))
1612 *pos += ret;
1613 return;
1615 /* there was just enough or not enough space, allocate more. */
1616 first = 0;
1620 static int decode_xfer_read(char *buf, char **annex, int *ofs, unsigned int *len)
1622 char *separator;
1624 /* Extract and NUL-terminate the annex. */
1625 *annex = buf;
1626 while (*buf && *buf != ':')
1627 buf++;
1628 if (*buf == '\0')
1629 return -1;
1630 *buf++ = 0;
1632 /* After the read marker and annex, qXfer looks like a
1633 * traditional 'm' packet. */
1635 *ofs = strtoul(buf, &separator, 16);
1637 if (*separator != ',')
1638 return -1;
1640 *len = strtoul(separator + 1, NULL, 16);
1642 return 0;
1645 static int compare_bank (const void * a, const void * b)
1647 struct flash_bank *b1, *b2;
1648 b1=*((struct flash_bank **)a);
1649 b2=*((struct flash_bank **)b);
1651 if (b1->base == b2->base)
1653 return 0;
1654 } else if (b1->base > b2->base)
1656 return 1;
1657 } else
1659 return -1;
1663 static int gdb_memory_map(struct connection *connection,
1664 struct target *target, char *packet, int packet_size)
1666 /* We get away with only specifying flash here. Regions that are not
1667 * specified are treated as if we provided no memory map(if not we
1668 * could detect the holes and mark them as RAM).
1669 * Normally we only execute this code once, but no big deal if we
1670 * have to regenerate it a couple of times.
1673 struct flash_bank *p;
1674 char *xml = NULL;
1675 int size = 0;
1676 int pos = 0;
1677 int retval = ERROR_OK;
1678 struct flash_bank **banks;
1679 int offset;
1680 int length;
1681 char *separator;
1682 uint32_t ram_start = 0;
1683 int i;
1685 /* skip command character */
1686 packet += 23;
1688 offset = strtoul(packet, &separator, 16);
1689 length = strtoul(separator + 1, &separator, 16);
1691 xml_printf(&retval, &xml, &pos, &size, "<memory-map>\n");
1693 /* Sort banks in ascending order. We need to report non-flash
1694 * memory as ram (or rather read/write) by default for GDB, since
1695 * it has no concept of non-cacheable read/write memory (i/o etc).
1697 * FIXME Most non-flash addresses are *NOT* RAM! Don't lie.
1698 * Current versions of GDB assume unlisted addresses are RAM...
1700 banks = malloc(sizeof(struct flash_bank *)*flash_get_bank_count());
1702 for (i = 0; i < flash_get_bank_count(); i++) {
1703 retval = get_flash_bank_by_num(i, &p);
1704 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1706 free(banks);
1707 gdb_error(connection, retval);
1708 return retval;
1710 banks[i] = p;
1713 qsort(banks, flash_get_bank_count(), sizeof(struct flash_bank *),
1714 compare_bank);
1716 for (i = 0; i < flash_get_bank_count(); i++) {
1717 int j;
1718 unsigned sector_size = 0;
1719 uint32_t start, end;
1721 p = banks[i];
1722 start = p->base;
1723 end = p->base + p->size;
1725 if (ram_start < p->base)
1726 xml_printf(&retval, &xml, &pos, &size,
1727 "<memory type=\"ram\" start=\"0x%x\" "
1728 "length=\"0x%x\"/>\n",
1729 ram_start, p->base - ram_start);
1731 /* Report adjacent groups of same-size sectors. So for
1732 * example top boot CFI flash will list an initial region
1733 * with several large sectors (maybe 128KB) and several
1734 * smaller ones at the end (maybe 32KB). STR7 will have
1735 * regions with 8KB, 32KB, and 64KB sectors; etc.
1737 for (j = 0; j < p->num_sectors; j++) {
1738 unsigned group_len;
1740 /* Maybe start a new group of sectors. */
1741 if (sector_size == 0) {
1742 start = p->base + p->sectors[j].offset;
1743 xml_printf(&retval, &xml, &pos, &size,
1744 "<memory type=\"flash\" "
1745 "start=\"0x%x\" ",
1746 start);
1747 sector_size = p->sectors[j].size;
1750 /* Does this finish a group of sectors?
1751 * If not, continue an already-started group.
1753 if (j == p->num_sectors -1)
1754 group_len = (p->base + p->size) - start;
1755 else if (p->sectors[j + 1].size != sector_size)
1756 group_len = p->base + p->sectors[j + 1].offset
1757 - start;
1758 else
1759 continue;
1761 xml_printf(&retval, &xml, &pos, &size,
1762 "length=\"0x%x\">\n"
1763 "<property name=\"blocksize\">"
1764 "0x%x</property>\n"
1765 "</memory>\n",
1766 group_len,
1767 sector_size);
1768 sector_size = 0;
1771 ram_start = p->base + p->size;
1774 if (ram_start != 0)
1775 xml_printf(&retval, &xml, &pos, &size,
1776 "<memory type=\"ram\" start=\"0x%x\" "
1777 "length=\"0x%x\"/>\n",
1778 ram_start, 0-ram_start);
1779 /* ELSE a flash chip could be at the very end of the 32 bit address
1780 * space, in which case ram_start will be precisely 0
1783 free(banks);
1784 banks = NULL;
1786 xml_printf(&retval, &xml, &pos, &size, "</memory-map>\n");
1788 if (retval != ERROR_OK) {
1789 gdb_error(connection, retval);
1790 return retval;
1793 if (offset + length > pos)
1794 length = pos - offset;
1796 char *t = malloc(length + 1);
1797 t[0] = 'l';
1798 memcpy(t + 1, xml + offset, length);
1799 gdb_put_packet(connection, t, length + 1);
1801 free(t);
1802 free(xml);
1803 return ERROR_OK;
1806 static int gdb_query_packet(struct connection *connection,
1807 struct target *target, char *packet, int packet_size)
1809 struct command_context *cmd_ctx = connection->cmd_ctx;
1810 struct gdb_connection *gdb_connection = connection->priv;
1812 if (strstr(packet, "qRcmd,"))
1814 if (packet_size > 6)
1816 char *cmd;
1817 int i;
1818 cmd = malloc((packet_size - 6)/2 + 1);
1819 for (i = 0; i < (packet_size - 6)/2; i++)
1821 uint32_t tmp;
1822 sscanf(packet + 6 + 2*i, "%2" SCNx32 , &tmp);
1823 cmd[i] = tmp;
1825 cmd[(packet_size - 6)/2] = 0x0;
1827 /* We want to print all debug output to GDB connection */
1828 log_add_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
1829 target_call_timer_callbacks_now();
1830 /* some commands need to know the GDB connection, make note of current
1831 * GDB connection. */
1832 current_gdb_connection = gdb_connection;
1833 command_run_line(cmd_ctx, cmd);
1834 current_gdb_connection = NULL;
1835 target_call_timer_callbacks_now();
1836 log_remove_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
1837 free(cmd);
1839 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
1840 return ERROR_OK;
1842 else if (strstr(packet, "qCRC:"))
1844 if (packet_size > 5)
1846 int retval;
1847 char gdb_reply[10];
1848 char *separator;
1849 uint32_t checksum;
1850 uint32_t addr = 0;
1851 uint32_t len = 0;
1853 /* skip command character */
1854 packet += 5;
1856 addr = strtoul(packet, &separator, 16);
1858 if (*separator != ',')
1860 LOG_ERROR("incomplete read memory packet received, dropping connection");
1861 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1864 len = strtoul(separator + 1, NULL, 16);
1866 retval = target_checksum_memory(target, addr, len, &checksum);
1868 if (retval == ERROR_OK)
1870 snprintf(gdb_reply, 10, "C%8.8" PRIx32 "", checksum);
1871 gdb_put_packet(connection, gdb_reply, 9);
1873 else
1875 if ((retval = gdb_error(connection, retval)) != ERROR_OK)
1876 return retval;
1879 return ERROR_OK;
1882 else if (strstr(packet, "qSupported"))
1884 /* we currently support packet size and qXfer:memory-map:read (if enabled)
1885 * disable qXfer:features:read for the moment */
1886 int retval = ERROR_OK;
1887 char *buffer = NULL;
1888 int pos = 0;
1889 int size = 0;
1891 xml_printf(&retval, &buffer, &pos, &size,
1892 "PacketSize=%x;qXfer:memory-map:read%c;qXfer:features:read-;QStartNoAckMode+",
1893 (GDB_BUFFER_SIZE - 1), ((gdb_use_memory_map == 1) && (flash_get_bank_count() > 0)) ? '+' : '-');
1895 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1897 gdb_send_error(connection, 01);
1898 return ERROR_OK;
1901 gdb_put_packet(connection, buffer, strlen(buffer));
1902 free(buffer);
1904 return ERROR_OK;
1906 else if (strstr(packet, "qXfer:memory-map:read::")
1907 && (flash_get_bank_count() > 0))
1908 return gdb_memory_map(connection, target, packet, packet_size);
1909 else if (strstr(packet, "qXfer:features:read:"))
1911 char *xml = NULL;
1912 int size = 0;
1913 int pos = 0;
1914 int retval = ERROR_OK;
1916 int offset;
1917 unsigned int length;
1918 char *annex;
1920 /* skip command character */
1921 packet += 20;
1923 if (decode_xfer_read(packet, &annex, &offset, &length) < 0)
1925 gdb_send_error(connection, 01);
1926 return ERROR_OK;
1929 if (strcmp(annex, "target.xml") != 0)
1931 gdb_send_error(connection, 01);
1932 return ERROR_OK;
1935 xml_printf(&retval, &xml, &pos, &size, \
1936 "l < target version=\"1.0\">\n < architecture > arm</architecture>\n</target>\n");
1938 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
1940 gdb_error(connection, retval);
1941 return retval;
1944 gdb_put_packet(connection, xml, strlen(xml));
1946 free(xml);
1947 return ERROR_OK;
1949 else if (strstr(packet, "QStartNoAckMode"))
1951 gdb_connection->noack_mode = 1;
1952 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
1953 return ERROR_OK;
1956 gdb_put_packet(connection, "", 0);
1957 return ERROR_OK;
1960 static int gdb_v_packet(struct connection *connection,
1961 struct target *target, char *packet, int packet_size)
1963 struct gdb_connection *gdb_connection = connection->priv;
1964 struct gdb_service *gdb_service = connection->service->priv;
1965 int result;
1967 /* if flash programming disabled - send a empty reply */
1969 if (gdb_flash_program == 0)
1971 gdb_put_packet(connection, "", 0);
1972 return ERROR_OK;
1975 if (strstr(packet, "vFlashErase:"))
1977 unsigned long addr;
1978 unsigned long length;
1980 char *parse = packet + 12;
1981 if (*parse == '\0')
1983 LOG_ERROR("incomplete vFlashErase packet received, dropping connection");
1984 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1987 addr = strtoul(parse, &parse, 16);
1989 if (*(parse++) != ',' || *parse == '\0')
1991 LOG_ERROR("incomplete vFlashErase packet received, dropping connection");
1992 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
1995 length = strtoul(parse, &parse, 16);
1997 if (*parse != '\0')
1999 LOG_ERROR("incomplete vFlashErase packet received, dropping connection");
2000 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
2003 /* assume all sectors need erasing - stops any problems
2004 * when flash_write is called multiple times */
2005 flash_set_dirty();
2007 /* perform any target specific operations before the erase */
2008 target_call_event_callbacks(gdb_service->target,
2009 TARGET_EVENT_GDB_FLASH_ERASE_START);
2011 /* vFlashErase:addr,length messages require region start and
2012 * end to be "block" aligned ... if padding is ever needed,
2013 * GDB will have become dangerously confused.
2015 result = flash_erase_address_range(gdb_service->target,
2016 false, addr, length);
2018 /* perform any target specific operations after the erase */
2019 target_call_event_callbacks(gdb_service->target,
2020 TARGET_EVENT_GDB_FLASH_ERASE_END);
2022 /* perform erase */
2023 if (result != ERROR_OK)
2025 /* GDB doesn't evaluate the actual error number returned,
2026 * treat a failed erase as an I/O error
2028 gdb_send_error(connection, EIO);
2029 LOG_ERROR("flash_erase returned %i", result);
2031 else
2032 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
2034 return ERROR_OK;
2037 if (strstr(packet, "vFlashWrite:"))
2039 int retval;
2040 unsigned long addr;
2041 unsigned long length;
2042 char *parse = packet + 12;
2044 if (*parse == '\0')
2046 LOG_ERROR("incomplete vFlashErase packet received, dropping connection");
2047 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
2049 addr = strtoul(parse, &parse, 16);
2050 if (*(parse++) != ':')
2052 LOG_ERROR("incomplete vFlashErase packet received, dropping connection");
2053 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
2055 length = packet_size - (parse - packet);
2057 /* create a new image if there isn't already one */
2058 if (gdb_connection->vflash_image == NULL)
2060 gdb_connection->vflash_image = malloc(sizeof(struct image));
2061 image_open(gdb_connection->vflash_image, "", "build");
2064 /* create new section with content from packet buffer */
2065 if ((retval = image_add_section(gdb_connection->vflash_image, addr, length, 0x0, (uint8_t*)parse)) != ERROR_OK)
2067 return retval;
2070 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
2072 return ERROR_OK;
2075 if (!strcmp(packet, "vFlashDone"))
2077 uint32_t written;
2079 /* process the flashing buffer. No need to erase as GDB
2080 * always issues a vFlashErase first. */
2081 target_call_event_callbacks(gdb_service->target, TARGET_EVENT_GDB_FLASH_WRITE_START);
2082 result = flash_write(gdb_service->target, gdb_connection->vflash_image, &written, 0);
2083 target_call_event_callbacks(gdb_service->target, TARGET_EVENT_GDB_FLASH_WRITE_END);
2084 if (result != ERROR_OK)
2086 if (result == ERROR_FLASH_DST_OUT_OF_BANK)
2087 gdb_put_packet(connection, "E.memtype", 9);
2088 else
2089 gdb_send_error(connection, EIO);
2091 else
2093 LOG_DEBUG("wrote %u bytes from vFlash image to flash", (unsigned)written);
2094 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
2097 image_close(gdb_connection->vflash_image);
2098 free(gdb_connection->vflash_image);
2099 gdb_connection->vflash_image = NULL;
2101 return ERROR_OK;
2104 gdb_put_packet(connection, "", 0);
2105 return ERROR_OK;
2108 static int gdb_detach(struct connection *connection, struct target *target)
2110 struct gdb_service *gdb_service = connection->service->priv;
2112 target_call_event_callbacks(gdb_service->target,
2113 TARGET_EVENT_GDB_DETACH);
2115 return gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
2118 static void gdb_log_callback(void *priv, const char *file, unsigned line,
2119 const char *function, const char *string)
2121 struct connection *connection = priv;
2122 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
2124 if (gdb_con->busy)
2126 /* do not reply this using the O packet */
2127 return;
2130 gdb_output_con(connection, string);
2133 static void gdb_sig_halted(struct connection *connection)
2135 char sig_reply[4];
2136 snprintf(sig_reply, 4, "T%2.2x", 2);
2137 gdb_put_packet(connection, sig_reply, 3);
2141 static int gdb_input_inner(struct connection *connection)
2143 /* Do not allocate this on the stack */
2144 static char gdb_packet_buffer[GDB_BUFFER_SIZE];
2146 struct gdb_service *gdb_service = connection->service->priv;
2147 struct target *target = gdb_service->target;
2148 char *packet = gdb_packet_buffer;
2149 int packet_size;
2150 int retval;
2151 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
2152 static int extended_protocol = 0;
2154 /* drain input buffer. If one of the packets fail, then an error
2155 * packet is replied, if applicable.
2157 * This loop will terminate and the error code is returned.
2159 * The calling fn will check if this error is something that
2160 * can be recovered from, or if the connection must be closed.
2162 * If the error is recoverable, this fn is called again to
2163 * drain the rest of the buffer.
2167 packet_size = GDB_BUFFER_SIZE-1;
2168 retval = gdb_get_packet(connection, packet, &packet_size);
2169 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
2170 return retval;
2172 /* terminate with zero */
2173 packet[packet_size] = 0;
2175 if (LOG_LEVEL_IS(LOG_LVL_DEBUG)) {
2176 if (packet[0] == 'X') {
2177 // binary packets spew junk into the debug log stream
2178 char buf[ 50 ];
2179 int x;
2180 for (x = 0 ; (x < 49) && (packet[x] != ':') ; x++) {
2181 buf[x] = packet[x];
2183 buf[x] = 0;
2184 LOG_DEBUG("received packet: '%s:<binary-data>'", buf);
2185 } else {
2186 LOG_DEBUG("received packet: '%s'", packet);
2190 if (packet_size > 0)
2192 retval = ERROR_OK;
2193 switch (packet[0])
2195 case 'H':
2196 /* Hct... -- set thread
2197 * we don't have threads, send empty reply */
2198 gdb_put_packet(connection, NULL, 0);
2199 break;
2200 case 'q':
2201 case 'Q':
2202 retval = gdb_query_packet(connection,
2203 target, packet,
2204 packet_size);
2205 break;
2206 case 'g':
2207 retval = gdb_get_registers_packet(
2208 connection, target,
2209 packet, packet_size);
2210 break;
2211 case 'G':
2212 retval = gdb_set_registers_packet(
2213 connection, target,
2214 packet, packet_size);
2215 break;
2216 case 'p':
2217 retval = gdb_get_register_packet(
2218 connection, target,
2219 packet, packet_size);
2220 break;
2221 case 'P':
2222 retval = gdb_set_register_packet(
2223 connection, target,
2224 packet, packet_size);
2225 break;
2226 case 'm':
2227 retval = gdb_read_memory_packet(
2228 connection, target,
2229 packet, packet_size);
2230 break;
2231 case 'M':
2232 retval = gdb_write_memory_packet(
2233 connection, target,
2234 packet, packet_size);
2235 break;
2236 case 'z':
2237 case 'Z':
2238 retval = gdb_breakpoint_watchpoint_packet(connection, target, packet, packet_size);
2239 break;
2240 case '?':
2241 gdb_last_signal_packet(
2242 connection, target,
2243 packet, packet_size);
2244 break;
2245 case 'c':
2246 case 's':
2248 log_add_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
2250 if (gdb_con->mem_write_error)
2252 LOG_ERROR("Memory write failure!");
2254 /* now that we have reported the memory write error, we can clear the condition */
2255 gdb_con->mem_write_error = false;
2258 bool nostep = false;
2259 bool already_running = false;
2260 if (target->state == TARGET_RUNNING)
2262 LOG_WARNING("WARNING! The target is already running. "
2263 "All changes GDB did to registers will be discarded! "
2264 "Waiting for target to halt.");
2265 already_running = true;
2266 } else if (target->state != TARGET_HALTED)
2268 LOG_WARNING("The target is not in the halted nor running stated, stepi/continue ignored.");
2269 nostep = true;
2270 } else if ((packet[0] == 's') && gdb_con->sync)
2272 /* Hmm..... when you issue a continue in GDB, then a "stepi" is
2273 * sent by GDB first to OpenOCD, thus defeating the check to
2274 * make only the single stepping have the sync feature...
2276 nostep = true;
2277 LOG_WARNING("stepi ignored. GDB will now fetch the register state from the target.");
2279 gdb_con->sync = false;
2281 if (!already_running && nostep)
2283 /* Either the target isn't in the halted state, then we can't
2284 * step/continue. This might be early setup, etc.
2286 * Or we want to allow GDB to pick up a fresh set of
2287 * register values without modifying the target state.
2290 gdb_sig_halted(connection);
2292 /* stop forwarding log packets! */
2293 log_remove_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
2294 } else
2296 /* We're running/stepping, in which case we can
2297 * forward log output until the target is halted
2299 gdb_con->frontend_state = TARGET_RUNNING;
2300 target_call_event_callbacks(target, TARGET_EVENT_GDB_START);
2302 if (!already_running)
2304 /* Here we don't want packet processing to stop even if this fails,
2305 * so we use a local variable instead of retval. */
2306 retval = gdb_step_continue_packet(connection, target, packet, packet_size);
2307 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
2309 /* we'll never receive a halted condition... issue a false one.. */
2310 gdb_frontend_halted(target, connection);
2315 break;
2316 case 'v':
2317 retval = gdb_v_packet(
2318 connection, target,
2319 packet, packet_size);
2320 break;
2321 case 'D':
2322 retval = gdb_detach(connection, target);
2323 extended_protocol = 0;
2324 break;
2325 case 'X':
2326 retval = gdb_write_memory_binary_packet(
2327 connection, target,
2328 packet, packet_size);
2329 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
2330 return retval;
2331 break;
2332 case 'k':
2333 if (extended_protocol != 0)
2334 break;
2335 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
2336 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
2337 case '!':
2338 /* handle extended remote protocol */
2339 extended_protocol = 1;
2340 gdb_put_packet(connection, "OK", 2);
2341 break;
2342 case 'R':
2343 /* handle extended restart packet */
2344 breakpoint_clear_target(gdb_service->target);
2345 watchpoint_clear_target(gdb_service->target);
2346 command_run_linef(connection->cmd_ctx,
2347 "ocd_gdb_restart %s",
2348 target_name(target));
2349 break;
2350 default:
2351 /* ignore unknown packets */
2352 LOG_DEBUG("ignoring 0x%2.2x packet", packet[0]);
2353 gdb_put_packet(connection, NULL, 0);
2354 break;
2357 /* if a packet handler returned an error, exit input loop */
2358 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
2359 return retval;
2362 if (gdb_con->ctrl_c)
2364 if (target->state == TARGET_RUNNING)
2366 retval = target_halt(target);
2367 if (retval != ERROR_OK)
2369 target_call_event_callbacks(target, TARGET_EVENT_GDB_HALT);
2371 gdb_con->ctrl_c = 0;
2372 } else
2374 LOG_INFO("The target is not running when halt was requested, stopping GDB.");
2375 target_call_event_callbacks(target, TARGET_EVENT_GDB_HALT);
2379 } while (gdb_con->buf_cnt > 0);
2381 return ERROR_OK;
2384 static int gdb_input(struct connection *connection)
2386 int retval = gdb_input_inner(connection);
2387 struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
2388 if (retval == ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED)
2389 return retval;
2391 /* logging does not propagate the error, yet can set the gdb_con->closed flag */
2392 if (gdb_con->closed)
2393 return ERROR_SERVER_REMOTE_CLOSED;
2395 /* we'll recover from any other errors(e.g. temporary timeouts, etc.) */
2396 return ERROR_OK;
2399 static int gdb_target_start(struct target *target, uint16_t port)
2401 bool use_pipes = 0 == port;
2402 struct gdb_service *gdb_service = malloc(sizeof(struct gdb_service));
2403 if (NULL == gdb_service)
2404 return -ENOMEM;
2406 gdb_service->target = target;
2408 add_service("gdb", use_pipes ? CONNECTION_PIPE : CONNECTION_TCP,
2409 port, 1, &gdb_new_connection, &gdb_input,
2410 &gdb_connection_closed, gdb_service);
2412 const char *name = target_name(target);
2413 if (use_pipes)
2414 LOG_DEBUG("gdb service for target '%s' using pipes", name);
2415 else
2416 LOG_DEBUG("gdb service for target '%s' on TCP port %u", name, port);
2417 return ERROR_OK;
2420 static int gdb_target_add_one(struct target *target)
2422 if (gdb_port == 0 && server_use_pipes == 0)
2424 LOG_INFO("gdb port disabled");
2425 return ERROR_OK;
2427 if (0 == gdb_port_next)
2428 gdb_port_next = gdb_port;
2430 bool use_pipes = server_use_pipes;
2431 static bool server_started_with_pipes = false;
2432 if (server_started_with_pipes)
2434 LOG_WARNING("gdb service permits one target when using pipes");
2435 if (0 == gdb_port)
2436 return ERROR_OK;
2438 use_pipes = false;
2441 int e = gdb_target_start(target, use_pipes ? 0 : gdb_port_next);
2442 if (ERROR_OK == e)
2444 server_started_with_pipes |= use_pipes;
2445 gdb_port_next++;
2447 return e;
2450 int gdb_target_add_all(struct target *target)
2452 if (NULL == target)
2454 LOG_WARNING("gdb services need one or more targets defined");
2455 return ERROR_OK;
2458 while (NULL != target)
2460 int retval = gdb_target_add_one(target);
2461 if (ERROR_OK != retval)
2462 return retval;
2464 target = target->next;
2467 return ERROR_OK;
2470 COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_gdb_sync_command)
2472 if (CMD_ARGC != 0)
2474 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
2477 if (current_gdb_connection == NULL)
2479 command_print(CMD_CTX,
2480 "gdb_sync command can only be run from within gdb using \"monitor gdb_sync\"");
2481 return ERROR_FAIL;
2484 current_gdb_connection->sync = true;
2486 return ERROR_OK;
2489 /* daemon configuration command gdb_port */
2490 COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_gdb_port_command)
2492 int retval = CALL_COMMAND_HANDLER(server_port_command, &gdb_port);
2493 if (ERROR_OK == retval)
2494 gdb_port_next = gdb_port;
2495 return retval;
2498 COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_gdb_memory_map_command)
2500 if (CMD_ARGC != 1)
2501 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
2503 COMMAND_PARSE_ENABLE(CMD_ARGV[0], gdb_use_memory_map);
2504 return ERROR_OK;
2507 COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_gdb_flash_program_command)
2509 if (CMD_ARGC != 1)
2510 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
2512 COMMAND_PARSE_ENABLE(CMD_ARGV[0], gdb_flash_program);
2513 return ERROR_OK;
2516 COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_gdb_report_data_abort_command)
2518 if (CMD_ARGC != 1)
2519 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
2521 COMMAND_PARSE_ENABLE(CMD_ARGV[0], gdb_report_data_abort);
2522 return ERROR_OK;
2525 /* gdb_breakpoint_override */
2526 COMMAND_HANDLER(handle_gdb_breakpoint_override_command)
2528 if (CMD_ARGC == 0)
2531 } else if (CMD_ARGC == 1)
2533 gdb_breakpoint_override = 1;
2534 if (strcmp(CMD_ARGV[0], "hard") == 0)
2536 gdb_breakpoint_override_type = BKPT_HARD;
2537 } else if (strcmp(CMD_ARGV[0], "soft") == 0)
2539 gdb_breakpoint_override_type = BKPT_SOFT;
2540 } else if (strcmp(CMD_ARGV[0], "disable") == 0)
2542 gdb_breakpoint_override = 0;
2544 } else
2546 return ERROR_COMMAND_SYNTAX_ERROR;
2548 if (gdb_breakpoint_override)
2550 LOG_USER("force %s breakpoints", (gdb_breakpoint_override_type == BKPT_HARD)?"hard":"soft");
2551 } else
2553 LOG_USER("breakpoint type is not overridden");
2556 return ERROR_OK;
2559 static const struct command_registration gdb_command_handlers[] = {
2561 .name = "gdb_sync",
2562 .handler = handle_gdb_sync_command,
2563 .mode = COMMAND_ANY,
2564 .help = "next stepi will return immediately allowing "
2565 "GDB to fetch register state without affecting "
2566 "target state",
2569 .name = "gdb_port",
2570 .handler = handle_gdb_port_command,
2571 .mode = COMMAND_ANY,
2572 .help = "Display or specify base port on which to listen "
2573 "for incoming GDB connections. "
2574 "No arguments reports GDB port; zero disables.",
2575 .usage = "[port_num]",
2578 .name = "gdb_memory_map",
2579 .handler = handle_gdb_memory_map_command,
2580 .mode = COMMAND_CONFIG,
2581 .help = "enable or disable memory map",
2582 .usage = "('enable'|'disable')"
2585 .name = "gdb_flash_program",
2586 .handler = handle_gdb_flash_program_command,
2587 .mode = COMMAND_CONFIG,
2588 .help = "enable or disable flash program",
2589 .usage = "('enable'|'disable')"
2592 .name = "gdb_report_data_abort",
2593 .handler = handle_gdb_report_data_abort_command,
2594 .mode = COMMAND_CONFIG,
2595 .help = "enable or disable reporting data aborts",
2596 .usage = "('enable'|'disable')"
2599 .name = "gdb_breakpoint_override",
2600 .handler = handle_gdb_breakpoint_override_command,
2601 .mode = COMMAND_ANY,
2602 .help = "Display or specify type of breakpoint "
2603 "to be used by gdb 'break' commands.",
2604 .usage = "('hard'|'soft'|'disable')"
2606 COMMAND_REGISTRATION_DONE
2609 int gdb_register_commands(struct command_context *cmd_ctx)
2611 return register_commands(cmd_ctx, NULL, gdb_command_handlers);