From: Vladimir Prus <ghost@cs.msu.su>
To: gdb@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: MI non-stop mode spec
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 20:23:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <fs8o06$klt$1@ger.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <47E7CA7B.2080309@windriver.com>
Pawel Piech wrote:
>> Currently commands like -break-insert gives synchronous MI output for the
>> frontend to parse while the CLI command "break" issued under MI,
>> "-interpreter-exec console break", say, just gives CLI output. I think this is
>> the wrong approach and that -break-insert shouldn't generate the output
>> directly but instead MI should generate event notifications informing the
>> frontend of changes:
>>
>> =breakpoints-changed,...
>>
>> This could be done with observers like Vladimir has done for threads and
>> would produce the same notifications regardless of whether the breakpoint
>> was created with a CLI or MI command.
>>
>> Likewise with the new commands for non-stop mode
> Thank you for the explanation. I agree. Currently MI lacks out of band
> notifications for thread state changes (it has a running event only),
> thread lifecycle events, memory changed events,
Oh, I think that last one might be tricky to implement :-)
> registers changed
> events, modules changed events, and as you mention above breakpoints
> changed events. Like I said, I'm not familiar with GDB internals, but
> since CLI has notifications for most of these I can't imagine it would
> be that hard to add them to MI.
>
> One note about the =breakpoints-changed proposed above. I think it
> would be a mistake to just replace the ^done reply to
> -break-insert/-break-remove with an event alone,
It's not being proposed. Per my spec, each MI command results in one of
^done, ^error, ^connected or ^running to be output.
> because a client would
> have no way of knowing whether an event was in response to that client's
> request or another client's request. I.e. a client would not be able to
> positively determine the ID of the breakpoint he just created. I see
> two equally good ways to address this:
> 1) Add the =breakpoints-changed event in addition to the ^done with
> breakpoint info, but the =breakpoints-changed would have to be sent
> AFTER the ^done reply.
We probably can suppress =breakpoints-changed for the -break-insert command.
- Volodya
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-03-24 17:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 52+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-03-19 2:49 Vladimir Prus
2008-03-19 6:26 ` Nick Roberts
2008-03-19 9:14 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-19 10:02 ` Nick Roberts
2008-03-19 11:10 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-19 12:30 ` Nick Roberts
2008-03-19 13:43 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-19 20:44 ` Michael Snyder
2008-03-19 11:20 ` Bob Rossi
2008-03-19 11:16 ` Bob Rossi
2008-03-19 12:01 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-19 13:50 ` Bob Rossi
2008-03-19 14:07 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-19 14:33 ` Bob Rossi
2008-03-19 16:09 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-20 18:22 ` Marc Khouzam
2008-03-20 20:02 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-21 9:11 ` Nick Roberts
2008-03-21 9:48 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-21 18:13 ` Nick Roberts
2008-03-22 0:33 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-23 4:41 ` Nick Roberts
2008-03-23 5:18 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-23 9:25 ` Nick Roberts
2008-03-24 5:44 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-24 7:05 ` Thread bound variable objects [was: Re: MI non-stop mode spec] Nick Roberts
2008-03-24 7:18 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-24 11:04 ` Nick Roberts
2008-03-24 14:38 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-25 6:28 ` Thread bound variable objects Nick Roberts
2008-03-25 11:34 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2008-03-21 11:52 ` MI non-stop mode spec Vladimir Prus
2008-03-24 23:14 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2008-03-25 17:46 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-22 17:33 ` Pawel Piech
2008-03-24 4:03 ` Nick Roberts
2008-03-24 17:22 ` Pawel Piech
2008-03-24 20:23 ` Vladimir Prus [this message]
2008-03-25 2:14 ` Nick Roberts
2008-03-24 18:38 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-24 21:25 ` Pawel Piech
2008-03-24 21:46 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-24 22:28 ` Pawel Piech
2008-03-25 12:30 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-25 18:30 ` Pawel Piech
2008-03-27 14:13 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-03-27 19:39 ` Pawel Piech
2008-03-25 21:28 ` Nick Roberts
2008-03-26 13:03 ` Pawel Piech
2008-03-25 1:00 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2008-03-25 18:18 ` Pawel Piech
2008-03-30 21:36 ` Pawel Piech
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