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author | Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> | 2012-12-31 03:00:11 +0000 |
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committer | Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> | 2012-12-31 03:00:11 +0000 |
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* gdb.texinfo (Remote Non-Stop): Move paragraphs to ...
(Packets): Move "vStopped" packet to ...
(Notification Packets): ... here. Describe the components
of notification. Add a table of supported notifications.
Add an example on the process of he async notification.
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diff --git a/gdb/doc/ChangeLog b/gdb/doc/ChangeLog index 4c96eae..7f0fc66 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/doc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +2012-12-31 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> + + * gdb.texinfo (Remote Non-Stop): Move paragraphs to ... + (Packets): Move "vStopped" packet to ... + (Notification Packets): ... here. Describe the components + of notification. Add a table of supported notifications. + Add an example on the process of he async notification. + 2012-12-25 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (GDB/MI Data Manipulation) (fullname): Make it always diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index c1ba745..9678a5c 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -36165,19 +36165,8 @@ for success (@pxref{Stop Reply Packets}) @end table @item vStopped -@anchor{vStopped packet} @cindex @samp{vStopped} packet - -In non-stop mode (@pxref{Remote Non-Stop}), acknowledge a previous stop -reply and prompt for the stub to report another one. - -Reply: -@table @samp -@item @r{Any stop packet} -if there is another unreported stop event (@pxref{Stop Reply Packets}) -@item OK -if there are no unreported stop events -@end table +@xref{Notification Packets}. @item X @var{addr},@var{length}:@var{XX@dots{}} @anchor{X packet} @@ -38498,17 +38487,91 @@ transmit notifications without fear of confusing older clients. There are no notifications defined for @value{GDBN} to send at the moment, but we assume that most older stubs would ignore them, as well.) -The following notification packets from the stub to @value{GDBN} are -defined: - +Each notification is comprised of three parts: @table @samp -@item Stop: @var{reply} -Report an asynchronous stop event in non-stop mode. -The @var{reply} has the form of a stop reply, as +@item @var{name}:@var{event} +The notification packet is sent by the side that initiates the +exchange (currently, only the stub does that), with @var{event} +carrying the specific information about the notification. +@var{name} is the name of the notification. +@item @var{ack} +The acknowledge sent by the other side, usually @value{GDBN}, to +acknowledge the exchange and request the event. +@end table + +The purpose of an asynchronous notification mechanism is to report to +@value{GDBN} that something interesting happened in the remote stub. + +The remote stub may send notification @var{name}:@var{event} +at any time, but @value{GDBN} acknowledges the notification when +appropriate. The notification event is pending before @value{GDBN} +acknowledges. Only one notification at a time may be pending; if +additional events occur before @value{GDBN} has acknowledged the +previous notification, they must be queued by the stub for later +synchronous transmission in response to @var{ack} packets from +@value{GDBN}. Because the notification mechanism is unreliable, +the stub is permitted to resend a notification if it believes +@value{GDBN} may not have received it. + +Specifically, notifications may appear when @value{GDBN} is not +otherwise reading input from the stub, or when @value{GDBN} is +expecting to read a normal synchronous response or a +@samp{+}/@samp{-} acknowledgment to a packet it has sent. +Notification packets are distinct from any other communication from +the stub so there is no ambiguity. + +After receiving a notification, @value{GDBN} shall acknowledge it by +sending a @var{ack} packet as a regular, synchronous request to the +stub. Such acknowledgment is not required to happen immediately, as +@value{GDBN} is permitted to send other, unrelated packets to the +stub first, which the stub should process normally. + +Upon receiving a @var{ack} packet, if the stub has other queued +events to report to @value{GDBN}, it shall respond by sending a +normal @var{event}. @value{GDBN} shall then send another @var{ack} +packet to solicit further responses; again, it is permitted to send +other, unrelated packets as well which the stub should process +normally. + +If the stub receives a @var{ack} packet and there are no additional +@var{event} to report, the stub shall return an @samp{OK} response. +At this point, @value{GDBN} has finished processing a notification +and the stub has completed sending any queued events. @value{GDBN} +won't accept any new notifications until the final @samp{OK} is +received . If further notification events occur, the stub shall send +a new notification, @value{GDBN} shall accept the notification, and +the process shall be repeated. + +The process of asynchronous notification can be illustrated by the +following example: +@smallexample +<- @code{%%Stop:T0505:98e7ffbf;04:4ce6ffbf;08:b1b6e54c;thread:p7526.7526;core:0;} +@code{...} +-> @code{vStopped} +<- @code{T0505:68f37db7;04:40f37db7;08:63850408;thread:p7526.7528;core:0;} +-> @code{vStopped} +<- @code{T0505:68e3fdb6;04:40e3fdb6;08:63850408;thread:p7526.7529;core:0;} +-> @code{vStopped} +<- @code{OK} +@end smallexample + +The following notifications are defined: +@multitable @columnfractions 0.12 0.12 0.38 0.38 + +@item Notification +@tab Ack +@tab Event +@tab Description + +@item Stop +@tab vStopped +@tab @var{reply}. The @var{reply} has the form of a stop reply, as described in @ref{Stop Reply Packets}. Refer to @ref{Remote Non-Stop}, for information on how these notifications are acknowledged by @value{GDBN}. -@end table +@tab Report an asynchronous stop event in non-stop mode. + +@end multitable @node Remote Non-Stop @section Remote Protocol Support for Non-Stop Mode @@ -38537,45 +38600,6 @@ affected thread is stopped; any other still-running threads continue to run. When reporting a @samp{W} or @samp{X} response, all running threads belonging to other attached processes continue to run. -Only one stop reply notification at a time may be pending; if -additional stop events occur before @value{GDBN} has acknowledged the -previous notification, they must be queued by the stub for later -synchronous transmission in response to @samp{vStopped} packets from -@value{GDBN}. Because the notification mechanism is unreliable, -the stub is permitted to resend a stop reply notification -if it believes @value{GDBN} may not have received it. @value{GDBN} -ignores additional stop reply notifications received before it has -finished processing a previous notification and the stub has completed -sending any queued stop events. - -Otherwise, @value{GDBN} must be prepared to receive a stop reply -notification at any time. Specifically, they may appear when -@value{GDBN} is not otherwise reading input from the stub, or when -@value{GDBN} is expecting to read a normal synchronous response or a -@samp{+}/@samp{-} acknowledgment to a packet it has sent. -Notification packets are distinct from any other communication from -the stub so there is no ambiguity. - -After receiving a stop reply notification, @value{GDBN} shall -acknowledge it by sending a @samp{vStopped} packet (@pxref{vStopped packet}) -as a regular, synchronous request to the stub. Such acknowledgment -is not required to happen immediately, as @value{GDBN} is permitted to -send other, unrelated packets to the stub first, which the stub should -process normally. - -Upon receiving a @samp{vStopped} packet, if the stub has other queued -stop events to report to @value{GDBN}, it shall respond by sending a -normal stop reply response. @value{GDBN} shall then send another -@samp{vStopped} packet to solicit further responses; again, it is -permitted to send other, unrelated packets as well which the stub -should process normally. - -If the stub receives a @samp{vStopped} packet and there are no -additional stop events to report, the stub shall return an @samp{OK} -response. At this point, if further stop events occur, the stub shall -send a new stop reply notification, @value{GDBN} shall accept the -notification, and the process shall be repeated. - In non-stop mode, the target shall respond to the @samp{?} packet as follows. First, any incomplete stop reply notification/@samp{vStopped} sequence in progress is abandoned. The target must begin a new |