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RE: Ctrl-C interrupt problem.
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- Subject: RE: Ctrl-C interrupt problem.
- From: Fabrice Gautier <Fabrice_Gautier at sdesigns dot com>
- Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 13:22:04 -0800
Hi,
Anybody have a clue for this??
Does somebody tried to reproduce the problem either with a cygwin host or a
linux host?
Thanks
--
Fabrice Gautier
fabrice_gautier@sdesigns.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fabrice Gautier [mailto:Fabrice_Gautier@sdesigns.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 4:12 PM
> To: GDB (E-mail)
> Subject: Ctrl-C interrupt problem.
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using gdb (insight) to debug an eCos program running
> above RedBoot. I
> have a problem when running some test program to make the ctrl-C works
> correctly. The target is a remote i386 PC.
>
> My program only do some printf (which are sent to gdb as O
> packets) in a
> loop wiht some delay betwen the printfs.
>
> What happenif that I can interrupt with Ctrl-C a first time, then if I
> continue Ctrl-C doesn't work again immediately, i have to
> wait for another
> printf (and so a O packet) in order to be abble to use ctrl-C again.
>
> This happen only when using Ethernet not when debugging
> through serial port.
>
> I first thought it was a problem with the gdb stub in
> RedBoot/eCos. But
> when I "set remote debug 1" i can see that the first time i
> hit ctrl-C i
> have:
>
> remote_interrupt called
> remote_stop called
>
> but the second time (when it doesn't works) i have nothing.
> So it looked
> like the SIGINT didn't reach the correct gdb function somewhere.
>
>
> I have been looking a bit in the gdb code to figure out what
> was the path
> when receving a ctrl-C, but i'm not sure which function
> exaclty is called.
> remote_interrupt or async_remote_interrupt (which) seems to
> be called when
> it works, but i've also seen some SIGINT handling with
> handle_remote_sigint
> or request_quit.
>
> So can someone teach me what happen when i hit ctrl-C in the
> remote TCP case
> ?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Fabrice Gautier
> fabrice_gautier@sdesigns.com
>
>
>