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Re: pthread_create does not return when remote debugging
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 01:11:06PM -0400, Jon Ringle wrote:
> > > Could the problem be on the gdbserver side not sending back anything in
> > > response to gdb Sending packet: &c#63...Ack?
> >
> > No. That's a continue request. The target isn't stopping again, but
> > that's not gdbserver's fault... it won't respond to the client until
> > the program stops.
> >
> > Find out why it's not stopping...
>
> I turned on remote_debug = 1, and debug_threads = 1 on gdbserver, and I get
> the following on the target when I continue. The signal 32 looks suspect to
> me.
It is correct. The thread manager uses that. What are you running on
the ARM board? What's the rest of the gdbserver log?
> getpkt ("c"); [sending ack]
> [sent ack]
> Resuming process 179 (continue, signal 0, stop not expected)
> Checking for breakpoint.
> Removed breakpoint.
> Got an event from 179 (57f)
> Hit a (non-reinsert) breakpoint.
> Thread creation event.
> Writing 00 to 40111a2c
> Attaching to thread 2049 (LWP 194)
> Writing 01 to 40111a28
> Writing 0d to 40104d44
> Resuming process 179 (step, signal 0, stop not expected)
> pending reinsert at 40104d44Checking for breakpoint.
> Removed breakpoint.
> Got an event from 194 (137f)
> Expected stop.
> Resuming process 194 (continue, signal 0, stop not expected)
> Ignored signal 32 for 1024 (LWP 179).
> Resuming process 179 (step, signal 32, stop not expected)
> pending reinsert at 40104d44
>
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Daniel Jacobowitz
MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer