=== gdb.texinfo
==================================================================
--- gdb.texinfo (revision 177)
+++ gdb.texinfo (revision 297)
@@ -12195,6 +12195,9 @@
specifies a fixed address.
@c FIXME! This would be a good place for an xref to the GNU linker doc.
+Depending on the remote side capabilities, @value{GDBN} may be able to
+load programs into flash memory.
+
@code{load} does not repeat if you press @key{RET} again after using it.
@end table
@@ -22497,6 +22500,7 @@
* Interrupts::
* Examples::
* File-I/O remote protocol extension::
+* Memory map format::
@end menu
@node Overview
@@ -22995,6 +22999,56 @@
The @samp{vCont} packet is not supported.
@end table
+@item vFlashErase:@var{addr},@var{length}
+@cindex @samp{vFlashErase} packet
+Direct the stub to erase @var{length} bytes of flash starting at
+@var{addr}. The region may enclose any number of flash blocks, but
+its start and end must fall on block boundaries, as indicated by the
+flash block size appearing in the memory map (@pxref{Memory map
+format}). @value{GDBN} groups flash memory programming operations
+together, and sends a @samp{vFlashDone} request after each group; the
+stub is allowed to delay erase operation until the @samp{vFlashDone}
+packet is received.
+
+Reply:
+@table @samp
+@item OK
+for success
+@item E @var{NN}
+for an error
+@end table
+
+@item vFlashWrite:@var{addr}:@var{XX@dots{}}
+@cindex @samp{vFlashWrite} packet
+Direct the stub to write data to flash address @var{addr}. The data
+is passed in binary form using the same encoding as for the @samp{X}
+packet (@pxref{Binary Data}). The memory ranges specified by
+@samp{vFlashWrite} packets preceding a @samp{vFlashDone} packet must
+not overlap, and must appear in order of increasing addresses. If a
+packet writes to an address that was neither erased by a preceding
+@samp{vFlashErase} packet nor by some other target-specific method,
+the results are unpredictable.
+
+
+Reply:
+@table @samp
+@item OK
+for success
+@item E.memtype
+for vFlashWrite addressing non-flash memory
+@item E @var{NN}
+for an error
+@end table
+
+@item vFlashDone
+@cindex @samp{vFlashDone} packet
+Indicate to the stub that flash programming operation is finished.
+The stub is permitted to delay or batch the effects of a group of
+@samp{vFlashErase} and @samp{vFlashWrite} packets until a
+@samp{vFlashDone} packet is received. The contents of the affected
+regions of flash memory are unpredictable until the @samp{vFlashDone}
+request is completed.
+
@item X @var{addr},@var{length}:@var{XX@dots{}}
@anchor{X packet}
@cindex @samp{X} packet
@@ -23534,6 +23588,11 @@
@tab @samp{-}
@tab Yes
+@item @samp{qXfer:memory-map:read}
+@tab No
+@tab @samp{-}
+@tab Yes
+
@end multitable
These are the currently defined stub features, in more detail:
@@ -23631,6 +23690,7 @@
@item qXfer:@var{object}:read:@var{annex}:@var{offset},@var{length}
@cindex read special object, remote request
@cindex @samp{qXfer} packet
+@anchor{qXfer read}
Read uninterpreted bytes from the target's special data area
identified by the keyword @var{object}. Request @var{length} bytes
starting at @var{offset} bytes into the data. The content and
@@ -23652,6 +23712,17 @@
by suppling an appropriate @samp{qSupported} response (@pxref{qSupported}).
@end table
+@table @samp
+@item qXfer:memory-map:read::@var{offset},@var{length}
+@anchor{qXfer memory map read}
+Access the target's @dfn{memory-map}. @xref{Memory map format}. The
+annex part of the generic @samp{qXfer} packet must be empty
+(@pxref{qXfer read}).
+
+This packet is not probed by default; the remote stub must request it,
+by supplying an appropriate @samp{qSupported} response (@pxref{qSupported}).
+@end table
+
Reply:
@table @samp
@item m @var{data}
@@ -25132,6 +25203,88 @@
<- @code{T02}
@end smallexample
+@node Memory map format
+@section Memory map format
+@cindex memory map format
+
+To be able to write into flash memory, @value{GDBN} needs to obtain
+memory map from the target. This section describes the format of the
+memory map.
+
+The memory map is obtained using the @samp{qXfer:memory-map:read}
+(@pxref{qXfer memory map read}) packet and is an XML document that
+lists memory regions. The top-level structure of the document is shown below:
+
+@smallexample
+
+
+
+ region...
+
+@end smallexample
+
+Each region can be either:
+
+@itemize
+
+@item
+A region of RAM starting at @var{addr} and extending for @var{length}
+bytes from there:
+
+@smallexample
+
+@end smallexample
+
+
+@item
+A region of read-only memory:
+
+@smallexample
+
+@end smallexample
+
+
+@item
+A region of flash memory, with erasure blocks @var{blocksize}
+bytes in length:
+
+@smallexample
+
+ @var{blocksize}
+
+@end smallexample
+
+@end itemize
+
+Regions must not overlap. @value{GDBN} assumes that areas of memory not covered
+by the memory map are RAM, and uses the ordinary @samp{M} and @samp{X}
+packets to write to addresses in such ranges.
+
+The formal DTD for memory map format is given below:
+
+@smallexample
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+@end smallexample
+
@include agentexpr.texi
@include gpl.texi