* Using Kgdb...
@ 2001-10-10 16:01 Pedro Parrilla
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From: Pedro Parrilla @ 2001-10-10 16:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-embedded
Hello, first of all, I am using a MBX860 board, with a Motorola
MPC860 processor, and I am debugging a 2.4.7 Kernel with KGDB on this
target from my Intel PC host with DDD via serial line. I'd like to load
a module of mine, and I have to stop Kernel execution from DDD, so I can
load symbols from my module with 'add-symbol-file', but I think that you
have to set a breakpoint to stop the Kernel, you can't use INTERRUPT
(^C)...
Could anyone tell me how to stop execution of a Kernel with Kgdb
whenever you want, with remote debugging, without having to set a
breakpoint?
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Pedro Parrilla Jimena Prodys.S.L
Embedded systems programming Trigo,54
e-mail pparrilla@prodys.net Leganes(Madrid) 28914
Tel.:+34916896880 http://www.prodys.net
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