freebsd-skq/sys/gdb/gdb.h
cem b6995dbc52 gdb(4): Implement support for NoAckMode
When the underlying debugport transport is reliable, GDB's additional
checksums and acknowledgements are redundant.  NoAckMode eliminates the
the acks and allows us to skip checking RX checksums.  The GDB packet
framing does not change, so unfortunately (valid) checksums are still
included as message trailers.

The gdb(4) stub in FreeBSD advertises support for the feature in response to
the client's 'qSupported' request IFF the current debugport has the
gdb_dbfeatures flag GDB_DBGP_FEAT_RELIABLE set.  Currently, only netgdb(4)
supports this feature.

If the remote GDB client supports the feature and does not have it disabled
via a GDB configuration knob, it may instruct our gdb(4) stub to enter
NoAckMode.  Unless and until it issues that command, we must continue to
transmit acks as usual (and for now, we continue to wait until we receive
them as well, even if we know the debugport is on a reliable transport).

In the kernel sources, the sense of the flag representing the state of the
feature is reversed from that of the GDB command.  (I.e., it is
'gdb_ackmode', not 'gdb_noackmode.')  This is to avoid confusing double-
negative conditions.

For reference, see:
  * https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/Packet-Acknowledgment.html
  * https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/General-Query-Packets.html#QStartNoAckMode

Reviewed by:	jhb, markj (both earlier version)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21761
2019-10-17 22:37:25 +00:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
*
* Copyright (c) 2004 Marcel Moolenaar
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#ifndef _GDB_GDB_H_
#define _GDB_GDB_H_
typedef int gdb_checkc_f(void);
typedef int gdb_getc_f(void);
typedef void gdb_init_f(void);
typedef int gdb_probe_f(void);
typedef void gdb_putc_f(int);
typedef void gdb_term_f(void);
struct gdb_dbgport {
const char *gdb_name;
gdb_getc_f *gdb_getc;
gdb_init_f *gdb_init;
gdb_probe_f *gdb_probe;
gdb_putc_f *gdb_putc;
gdb_term_f *gdb_term;
int gdb_active;
void (*gdb_sendpacket)(const void *, size_t);
int gdb_dbfeatures;
};
#define GDB_DBGP_FEAT_WANTTERM 0x1 /* Want gdb_term() invocation when
leaving GDB. gdb_term has been
deadcode and never invoked for so
long I don't want to just blindly
start invoking it without opt-in. */
#define GDB_DBGP_FEAT_RELIABLE 0x2 /* The debugport promises it is a
reliable transport, which allows GDB
acks to be turned off. */
#define GDB_DBGPORT(name, probe, init, term, getc, putc) \
static struct gdb_dbgport name##_gdb_dbgport = { \
.gdb_name = #name, \
.gdb_probe = probe, \
.gdb_init = init, \
.gdb_term = term, \
.gdb_getc = getc, \
.gdb_putc = putc, \
}; \
DATA_SET(gdb_dbgport_set, name##_gdb_dbgport)
#endif /* !_GDB_GDB_H_ */