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Restrict single-stepping through the kernel using gdbstub to non-preemptable
non-SMP configs as gdbstub has to do software single-stepping by means of
temporary breakpoints.  Hardware single-stepping is unavailable as Panasonic
have not sufficiently documented the interface to it.

Software single-stepping through preemptable or SMP kernels runs into problems
as it makes it much more likely that the wrong thread will hit the temporary
breakpoints.  It seems impractical to work around the problem for the most
part.  It could be possible to make a UP preemptable kernel switch temporary
breakpoints in and out in switch_to().

Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions arch/mn10300/Kconfig.debug
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Expand Up @@ -54,6 +54,14 @@ config GDBSTUB_IMMEDIATE
possible, leaving the program counter at the beginning of
start_kernel() in init/main.c.

config GDBSTUB_ALLOW_SINGLE_STEP
bool "Allow software single-stepping in GDB stub"
depends on GDBSTUB && !SMP && !PREEMPT
help
Allow GDB stub to perform software single-stepping through the
kernel. This doesn't work very well on SMP or preemptible kernels as
it uses temporary breakpoints to emulate single-stepping.

config GDB_CONSOLE
bool "Console output to GDB"
depends on GDBSTUB
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12 changes: 10 additions & 2 deletions arch/mn10300/kernel/gdb-stub.c
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Expand Up @@ -405,6 +405,7 @@ static int hexToInt(char **ptr, int *intValue)
return (numChars);
}

#ifdef CONFIG_GDBSTUB_ALLOW_SINGLE_STEP
/*
* We single-step by setting breakpoints. When an exception
* is handled, we need to restore the instructions hoisted
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__gdbstub_restore_bp();
return -EFAULT;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_GDBSTUB_ALLOW_SINGLE_STEP */

#ifdef CONFIG_GDBSTUB_CONSOLE

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/* if we were single stepping, restore the opcodes hoisted for the
* breakpoint[s] */
broke = 0;
#ifdef CONFIG_GDBSTUB_ALLOW_SINGLE_STEP
if ((step_bp[0].addr && step_bp[0].addr == (u8 *) regs->pc) ||
(step_bp[1].addr && step_bp[1].addr == (u8 *) regs->pc))
broke = 1;

__gdbstub_restore_bp();
#endif

if (gdbstub_rx_unget) {
sigval = SIGINT;
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* Step to next instruction
*/
case 's':
/*
* using the T flag doesn't seem to perform single
/* Using the T flag doesn't seem to perform single
* stepping (it seems to wind up being caught by the
* JTAG unit), so we have to use breakpoints and
* continue instead.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_GDBSTUB_ALLOW_SINGLE_STEP
if (gdbstub_single_step(regs) < 0)
/* ignore any fault error for now */
gdbstub_printk("unable to set single-step"
" bp\n");
goto done;
#else
gdbstub_strcpy(output_buffer, "E01");
break;
#endif

/*
* Set baud rate (bBB)
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