(Patches 1 to 3 pushed). > On 16 Apr 2019, at 20:49, Tom Tromey wrote: > >>>>>> "Alan" == Alan Hayward writes: > > Alan> Add board option which enables gdbserver debug and sends it to the > Alan> file gdbserver.log, located in the output directory for the current > Alan> test. Document this. > > Alan> Add debug versions of the native gdbserver board files. > > Alan> Disable tspeed.exp when debugging to prevent the log file filling > Alan> many gigabytes then timing out. > > Thanks. > > Alan> +gdbserver,debug > Alan> + > Alan> + When set gdbserver debug is outputed to the file gdbserver.log in the test > > I think it should say "is sent" rather than "is outputed”. Done. > Alan> diff --git a/gdb/testsuite/boards/native-extended-gdbserver-debug.exp b/gdb/testsuite/boards/native-extended-gdbserver-debug.exp > > I wonder if a new board is needed for this? > Could it be done some other way, like a command-line setting? Agreed, it’s a little awkward. I’ve been playing round with an alternative implementation and have added it an environment variable (in addition to the board setting). So, now you can do: make check GDBSERVER_DEBUG=all Which is much nicer. However, see final comment. > > TBH I'm not sure what the typical approach is for something like this. > > Alan> if {![info exists gdbserver_reconnect_p] || !$gdbserver_reconnect_p} { > Alan> # GDB client could accidentally connect to a stale server. > Alan> - # append gdbserver_command " --debug --once" > Alan> append gdbserver_command " --once" > > Was this intentional? Yes, I removed this commented out line. I suspect it was there so that you could quickly switch over to using "—debug". With my changes you shouldn’t need it. > > > One random thought I had about this series is that it would be nice to > have a way to get "set remotelogfile" output in the test directory. > That way a failing test could be re-run with gdbreplay without much > trouble. Yes, I think it’d be possible using a similar approach. You’d end up with another environment variable, REPLAY_LOG=1 or something. My only concern is that it’s starting down the road of adding more environment vars to the make line - which people might not want? I’ll post the updated version as a V2 so that I can use git send-email. Alan.&j!z޶מwIb֫rnr