From: Eli Zaretskii Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 12:03:31 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (M32R/D): Document "sdireset", "sdistatus", "debug_chaos", X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ba04e0634017887daaa4174341f66771d4a4776c;p=binutils-gdb.git (M32R/D): Document "sdireset", "sdistatus", "debug_chaos", "use_debug_dma", "use_mon_code", "use_ib_break", "use_dbt_break". (Debugging Output): Improve wording. (Set Breaks): Add index entry for "hardware breakpoints". (Renesas ICE): Document "e7000", "ftplogin", "ftpload", "drain", and "set/show usehardbreakpoints". (MIPS Embedded): Document "se/show syn-garbage-limit", "set/show monitor-prompt", "set/show monitor-warnings", "pmon". --- diff --git a/gdb/doc/ChangeLog b/gdb/doc/ChangeLog index 225ec5d4a9c..e66a4157d9e 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/doc/ChangeLog @@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ (Files): Document "set/show stop-on-solib-events". (M32R/D): Document "set/show download-path", "set/show board-address", "set/show server-address", "upload", "tload". + Document "sdireset", "sdistatus", "debug_chaos", "use_debug_dma", + "use_mon_code", "use_ib_break", "use_dbt_break". (Maintenance Commands): Improve indexing. (Target Commands): Document "set/show hash", "set/show debug monitor". @@ -15,6 +17,11 @@ (Objective-C): Add references to "info classes" and "info selectors". (Debugging Output): Improve wording. + (Set Breaks): Add index entry for "hardware breakpoints". + (Renesas ICE): Document "e7000", "ftplogin", "ftpload", "drain", + and "set/show usehardbreakpoints". + (MIPS Embedded): Document "se/show syn-garbage-limit", "set/show + monitor-prompt", "set/show monitor-warnings", "pmon". 2005-04-15 Eli Zaretskii diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index 4b9ba6bf4ff..f34fdeb3380 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -2572,6 +2572,7 @@ way, but the breakpoint is automatically deleted after the first time your program stops there. @xref{Disabling, ,Disabling breakpoints}. @kindex hbreak +@cindex hardware breakpoints @item hbreak @var{args} Set a hardware-assisted breakpoint. @var{args} are the same as for the @code{break} command and the breakpoint is set in the same way, but the @@ -13607,6 +13608,41 @@ If your E7000 is installed as a host on a TCP/IP network, you can just specify its hostname; @value{GDBN} uses @code{telnet} to connect. @end table +The following special commands are available when debugging with the +Renesas E7000 ICE: + +@table @code +@item e7000 @var{command} +@kindex e7000 +@cindex send command to E7000 monitor +This sends the specified @var{command} to the E7000 monitor. + +@item ftplogin @var{machine} @var{username} @var{password} @var{dir} +@kindex ftplogin@r{, E7000} +This command records information for subsequent interface with the +E7000 monitor via the FTP protocol: @value{GDBN} will log into the +named @var{machine} using specified @var{username} and @var{password}, +and then chdir to the named directory @var{dir}. + +@item ftpload @var{file} +@kindex ftpload@r{, E7000} +This command uses credentials recorded by @code{ftplogin} to fetch and +load the named @var{file} from the E7000 monitor. + +@item drain +@kindex drain@r{, E7000} +This command drains any pending text buffers stored on the E7000. + +@item set usehardbreakpoints +@itemx show usehardbreakpoints +@kindex set usehardbreakpoints@r{, E7000} +@kindex show usehardbreakpoints@r{, E7000} +@cindex hardware breakpoints, and E7000 +These commands set and show the use of hardware breakpoints for all +breakpoints. @xref{Set Breaks, hardware-assisted breakpoint}, for +more information about using hardware breakpoints selectively. +@end table + @node Renesas Special @subsubsection Special @value{GDBN} commands for Renesas micros @@ -13641,7 +13677,7 @@ memory}. The accepted values for @var{mod} are @code{small}, @end table @node M32R/D -@subsection Renesas M32R/D +@subsection Renesas M32R/D and M32R/SDI @table @code @kindex target m32r @@ -13695,6 +13731,40 @@ executable file is uploaded. Test the @code{upload} command. @end table +The following commands are available for M32R/SDI: + +@table @code +@item sdireset +@kindex sdireset +@cindex reset SDI connection, M32R +This command resets the SDI connection. + +@item sdistatus +@kindex sdistatus +This command shows the SDI connection status. + +@item debug_chaos +@kindex debug_chaos +@cindex M32R/Chaos debugging +Instructs the remote that M32R/Chaos debugging is to be used. + +@item use_debug_dma +@kindex use_debug_dma +Instructs the remote to use the DEBUG_DMA method of accessing memory. + +@item use_mon_code +@kindex use_mon_code +Instructs the remote to use the MON_CODE method of accessing memory. + +@item use_ib_break +@kindex use_ib_break +Instructs the remote to set breakpoints by IB break. + +@item use_dbt_break +@kindex use_dbt_break +Instructs the remote to set breakpoints by DBT. +@end table + @node M68K @subsection M68k @@ -13850,6 +13920,54 @@ The timeout set by @code{set timeout} does not apply when @value{GDBN} is waiting for your program to stop. In that case, @value{GDBN} waits forever because it has no way of knowing how long the program is going to run before stopping. + +@item set syn-garbage-limit @var{num} +@kindex set syn-garbage-limit@r{, MIPS remote} +@cindex synchronize with remote MIPS target +Limit the maximum number of characters @value{GDBN} should ignore when +it tries to synchronize with the remote target. The default is 10 +characters. Setting the limit to -1 means there's no limit. + +@item show syn-garbage-limit +@kindex show syn-garbage-limit@r{, MIPS remote} +Show the current limit on the number of characters to ignore when +trying to synchronize with the remote system. + +@item set monitor-prompt @var{prompt} +@kindex set monitor-prompt@r{, MIPS remote} +@cindex remote monitor prompt +Tell @value{GDBN} to expect the specified @var{prompt} string from the +remote monitor. The default depends on the target: +@table @asis +@item pmon target +@samp{PMON} +@item ddb target +@samp{NEC010} +@item lsi target +@samp{PMON>} +@end table + +@item show monitor-prompt +@kindex show monitor-prompt@r{, MIPS remote} +Show the current strings @value{GDBN} expects as the prompt from the +remote monitor. + +@item set monitor-warnings +@kindex set monitor-warnings@r{, MIPS remote} +Enable or disable monitor warnings about hardware breakpoints. This +has effect only for the @code{lsi} target. When on, @value{GDBN} will +display warning messages whose codes are returned by the @code{lsi} +PMON monitor for breakpoint commands. + +@item show monitor-warnings +@kindex show monitor-warnings@r{, MIPS remote} +Show the current setting of printing monitor warnings. + +@item pmon @var{command} +@kindex pmon@r{, MIPS remote} +@cindex send PMON command +This command allows sending an arbitrary @var{command} string to the +monitor. The monitor must be in debug mode for this to work. @end table @node OpenRISC 1000