From: Stephen Smith <ischis2@home.com>
To: egcs@cygnus.com
Cc: GDB <gdb@sourceware.cygnus.com>
Subject: Re: GDB and shared libraries
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 07:37:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A9BCA16.14897EED@home.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1010227070946.ZM13817@ocotillo.lan>
>
> Or (more likely) it's possible that the OS provides some other
> interface for getting at this information. Again, the two things you
> need are 1) some way to be notified that the dynamic linker has loaded
> (or unloaded) one of the shared libraries and 2) some way to get the
> names of the libraries, their load addresses, and perhaps other
> assorted information. You'll need to consult the docs for your
> proprietary OS and figure out what these mechanisms are. It's quite
> possible that they've provided you with a debugging API for getting at
> this information.
>
Well, since we wrote the OS and the gdbserver, I think that is doable.
>
> Anyway, once you've figured out these details, you'll still need to
> put a shared library backend on your target. Fortunately, if you make
> the target stub (gdb server) do most of the work, it ought to be
> pretty simple. I think the generally accepted mechanism for gdb to
> request this kind of target/stub-specific information is the "q"
> packet. GDB's remote protocol is documented at
>
> http://sources.redhat.com/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb_14.html#SEC120
>
> At this point, I'll let others jump in because my experience with the
> remote protocol is actually rather limited...
>
> Kevin
Thanks for pointing me to the doc
Stephen
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2001-02-26 14:50 ` GDB and shared libraries (was Re: Are you still with Suse) Stephen Smith
2001-02-26 15:35 ` GDB and shared libraries Kevin Buettner
2001-02-26 16:07 ` Stephen Smith
2001-02-26 16:39 ` Stephen Smith
2001-02-26 18:05 ` Kevin Buettner
2001-02-26 20:51 ` Stephen Smith
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2001-02-26 21:05 ` Stephen Smith
2001-02-26 23:10 ` Kevin Buettner
2001-02-27 7:37 ` Stephen Smith [this message]
2001-02-27 8:14 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-02-27 13:14 ` Stephen Smith
2001-02-27 13:44 ` Kevin Buettner
2001-02-27 14:04 ` Stephen Smith
2001-03-21 15:59 ` Stephen Smith
2003-07-24 21:51 gdb " wim delvaux
2004-01-06 22:07 GDB and Shared Libraries Drummonds, Scott B
2004-01-06 22:10 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2006-02-08 21:13 gdb and shared libraries Patrick Alken
2006-02-09 5:54 ` Jim Blandy
2006-02-09 13:51 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
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