> Andrew Cagney wrote: > > But then the registers aren't marked as cached at all, so they're now requested from the target each time you do "info all-registers", even though they come up with 0s. Should I pretend the registers not supplied by the target were 0, or should I mark them as unavailable (i.e. the same as what having an "x" does) so at least it's consistent? > > > Ah, they should be supplied but with a value of zero. The protocol (for historic reasons) specifies that a short G packet should have the missing entries treated as zero (like you intended). > > Good, in which case the attached patch (against 6.0) should do it. Mostly indent changes, boringly enough. > > > 2003-12-04 Jonathan Larmour > > * remote.c (remote_fetch_registers): If target doesn't supply > registers, set them to zero. > > Thanks, Try the attached, its basicly the same but with a few not very obvious tweaks: supply_register is actually deprecated (but you couldn't tell :-); ->offset is really only valid when ->in_g_packet; avoids an assuption about the total size of the buffer and the behavior of get packet. I think I got the logic right. Andrew (PS: paperwork sent) > --- remote.c.old 2003-12-02 03:05:46.000000000 +0000 > +++ remote.c 2003-12-04 07:19:38.000000000 +0000 > @@ -3498,19 +3498,31 @@ remote_fetch_registers (int regnum) > warning ("Remote reply is too short: %s", buf); > } > > supply_them: > { > - int i; > + int i, end_targ_regs=0; > for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS + NUM_PSEUDO_REGS; i++) > { > struct packet_reg *r = &rs->regs[i]; > + > + if (buf[r->offset * 2] == 0) > + end_targ_regs = 1; /* end of registers supplied by target */ > if (r->in_g_packet) > { > - supply_register (r->regnum, regs + r->offset); > - if (buf[r->offset * 2] == 'x') > - set_register_cached (i, -1); > + if (end_targ_regs) > + { > + /* If the target hasn't sent enough registers, set > + the remainder to 0. */ > + supply_register (r->regnum, 0); > + } > + else > + { > + supply_register (r->regnum, regs + r->offset); > + if (buf[r->offset * 2] == 'x') > + set_register_cached (i, -1); > + } > } > } > } > } >