This might be useful for debugging applications that use a special LDT.
However, printing of all segment registers is currently broken.
Don't print "last exception: " before the FPU opcode and pc, etc. The
opcode and pc, etc., are for the last FPU _instruction_.
Pass the saved exception status word to print_387_status() so that the
exception(s) that caused or will cause a trap can be seen. The kernel
has supported this since 1.1 or before. The kernel still clobbers the
tag word if a trap occurs.
Remove unused null function clear_regs().
cvs is not being used effectively for gdb. Our old changes get clobbered
and our new changes are mixed with "vendor" changes in the same updates
so they will be difficult to untangle for the next release of gdb. The
revision logs get spammed for each release of gdb.
the wild, slippery orgy commence!
Gary Jennejohn, too studly for his own good, has finally come through with
the new, improved gdb 4.13. This gdb features:
o kgdb support - if this works (and I urge folks to test it), we can
finally purge the old and hateful version of kgdb from our source
tree.
o attach/detach support. See comments in README.FreeBSD for more
details.
o Well, it's newer. Our previous version was 4.11.
Comments and flames to gj, of course! :-)
Thanks, Gary. Much appreciated. The previous state of gdb/kgdb has been a
thorn in all of our sides for some time..
Submitted by: gj
This is a greatly pared down version of the full gdb-4.12, all the
config stuff has been removed and the supporting libraries have
been stripped to a minimum. This is a 1.1.5 only port, I'll do a
more complete port for 2.0 which will have all the config stuff
and will install the gnu support libraries as system libraries like
we do for readline.
There wasn't much point for 1.1.5 since only gdb would use them so I
went for saving space instead. For 2.0 I'll config all the
other gnu tools to use them as well.
The enclosed diffs implement printing of the floating point state for
the version of gdb-3.5 in 386BSD-0.0. I don't have gdb for 386BSD-0.1
but I've been told that it is also missing this feature.
The changes are small. Code to read the FP state from the kernel was
#ifdef'ed out, but it essentially works. Code to change the FP regs
is still #ifdef'ed out. It is close to working too. Printing of the
FP regs was broken because hard reg numbers were confused with stack
offsets.
4. The emulator does not handle FP errors right, and it does not
communicate the emulated FP state to the rest of the kernel, so
"info float" shows garbage.