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Ctrl-C/Break with RedBoot, GDB and TCP
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- Subject: [ECOS] Ctrl-C/Break with RedBoot, GDB and TCP
- From: Fabrice Gautier <Fabrice_Gautier at sdesigns dot com>
- Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 17:45:17 -0700
Hi,
Here is the situation:
- I boot my PC target with RedBoot and I connect GDB via TCP to the target
- I download an application program which do not have a stub inside but
trley on Redboot
- I can run, set breakpoint, step ...
But I can't interrupt the program with a Ctrl-C
So: How does this case is supposed to work ?
RedBoot doesn't manage interrupts and anyway (as seen before) the
application takes control of the IRQs when loaded. So I guess the
application should be involved. However, the application doesn't use net
support and so doesn't have any interrupt handler connected on the ethernet
channel.
So How do we do that ?
--
Fabrice Gautier
fabrice_gautier@sdesigns.com