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* Anyone using alpha-freebsd target in gdb-current?
@ 2002-01-09 19:34 Jason R Thorpe
  2002-01-10  0:58 ` Mark Kettenis
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From: Jason R Thorpe @ 2002-01-09 19:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Is anyone actually using the alpha-freebsd target in gdb-current?
   
I'm working on alpha-netbsd support, and it uses the pre-existing
alphabsd-nat.c.

...but I'm having some serious problems.  They seem to be related
to breakpoints -- If I skip the implicit breakpoint at __start
(_start on a FreeBSD/alpha system) a test program behaves "more
correctly" (there are still some problems), but completely loses
if I leave that breakpoint there.

Also, NetBSD/alpha requires software single-stepping in gdb (which
I have implemented), which uses breakpoints ... the software single
stepping also gives unexpected results (the PC value when the breakpoint
trips is not what I expect).

But, anyway, I'd really like to just know if anyone is successfully using
the alpha bsd native support successfully right now.  That would help
eliminate some variables for me.

Thanks.

-- 
        -- Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@wasabisystems.com>


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