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This commits adds a new sub-class of gdb.TargetConnection,
gdb.RemoteTargetConnection. This sub-class is created for all
'remote' and 'extended-remote' targets.
This new sub-class has one additional method over its base class,
'send_packet'. This new method is equivalent to the 'maint
packet' CLI command, it allows a custom packet to be sent to a remote
target.
The outgoing packet can either be a bytes object, or a Unicode string,
so long as the Unicode string contains only ASCII characters.
The result of calling RemoteTargetConnection.send_packet is a bytes
object containing the reply that came from the remote.
In a later commit I will add a Python API to access the 'maint packet'
functionality, that is, sending a user specified packet to the target.
To make implementing this easier, this commit refactors how this
command is currently implemented so that the packet_command function
is now global.
The new global send_remote_packet function takes an object that is an
implementation of an abstract interface. Two functions within this
interface are then called, one just before a packet is sent to the
remote target, and one when the reply has been received from the
remote target. Using an interface object in this way allows (1) for
the error checking to be done before the first callback is made, this
means we only print out what packet it being sent once we know we are
going to actually send it, and (2) we don't need to make a copy of the
reply if all we want to do is print it.
One user visible changes after this commit are the error
messages, which I've changed to be less 'maint packet' command
focused, this will make them (I hope) better for when
send_remote_packet can be called from Python code.
So: "command can only be used with remote target"
Becomes: "packets can only be sent to a remote target"
And: "remote-packet command requires packet text as argument"
Becomes: "a remote packet must not be empty"
Additionally, in this commit, I've added support for packet replies
that contain binary data. Before this commit, the code that printed
the reply treated the reply as a C string, it assumed that the string
only contained printable characters, and had a null character only at
the end.
One way to show the problem with this is if we try to read the auxv
data from a remote target, the auxv data is binary, so, before this
commit:
(gdb) target remote :54321
...
(gdb) maint packet qXfer:auxv:read::0,1000
sending: "qXfer:auxv:read::0,1000"
received: "l!"
(gdb)
And after this commit:
(gdb) target remote :54321
...
(gdb) maint packet qXfer:auxv:read::0,1000
sending: "qXfer:auxv:read::0,1000"
received: "l!\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xf0\xfc\xf7\xff\x7f\x00\x00\x10\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xff\xf>
(gdb)
The binary contents of the reply are now printed as escaped hex.
Occassionally I run into the following assert:
...
(gdb) PASS: gdb.multi/multi-target-continue.exp: inferior 5
Remote debugging from host ::1, port 49990^M
Process multi-target-continue created; pid = 31241^M
src/gdb/remote-notif.c:113: internal-error: \
void remote_async_get_pending_events_handler(gdb_client_data): \
Assertion `target_is_non_stop_p ()' failed.^M
...
The assert checks target_is_non_stop_p, which is related to the current
target.
Fix this by changing the assert such that it checks non-stopness related to
the event it's handling.
Tested on x86_64-linux.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2021-04-22 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@polymtl.ca>
Tom de Vries <tdevries@suse.de>
PR remote/27710
* remote.c (remote_target_is_non_stop_p): New function.
* remote.h (remote_target_is_non_stop_p): Declare.
* remote-notif.c (remote_async_get_pending_events_handler): Fix assert
to check non-stopness using notif_state->remote rather current target.
This is the next in the new-style debug macro series.
For this one, I decided to omit the function name from the "Sending packet" /
"Packet received" kind of prints, just because it's not very useful in that
context and hinders readability more than anything else. This is completely
arbitrary.
This is with:
[remote] putpkt_binary: Sending packet: $qTStatus#49...
[remote] getpkt_or_notif_sane_1: Packet received: T0;tnotrun:0;tframes:0;tcreated:0;tfree:500000;tsize:500000;circular:0;disconn:0;starttime:0;stoptime:0;username:;notes::
and without:
[remote] Sending packet: $qTStatus#49...
[remote] Packet received: T0;tnotrun:0;tframes:0;tcreated:0;tfree:500000;tsize:500000;circular:0;disconn:0;starttime:0;stoptime:0;username:;notes::
A difference is that previously, the query packet and its reply would be
printed on the same line, like this:
Sending packet: $qTStatus#49...Packet received: T0;tnotrun:0;tframes:0;tcreated:0;tfree:500000;tsize:500000;circular:0;disconn:0;starttime:0;stoptime:0;username:;notes::
Now, they are printed on two lines, since each remote_debug_printf{,_nofunc}
prints its own complete message including an end of line. It's probably
a matter of taste, but I prefer the two-line version, it's easier to
follow, especially when the query packet is long.
As a result, lib/range-stepping-support.exp needs to be updated, as it
currently expects the vCont packet and the reply to be on the same line.
I think it's sufficient in that context to just expect the vCont packet
and not the reply, since the goal is just to count how many vCont;r GDB
sends.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* remote.h (remote_debug_printf): New.
(remote_debug_printf_nofunc): New.
(REMOTE_SCOPED_DEBUG_ENTER_EXIT): New.
* remote.c: Use above macros throughout file.
gdbsupport/ChangeLog:
* common-debug.h (debug_prefixed_printf_cond_nofunc): New.
* common-debug.c (debug_prefixed_vprintf): Handle a nullptr
func.
gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog:
* lib/range-stepping-support.exp (exec_cmd_expect_vCont_count):
Adjust to "set debug remote" changes.
Change-Id: Ica6dead50d3f82e855c7d763f707cef74bed9fee
As far as I can see, there are no more spots looking for a remote_debug
other than true/false. If we ever want to revert to an int, we can
always change it back later, but this makes things simpler for now.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* remote.h (remote_debug): Change to bool.
* remote.c (remote_debug): Change to bool.
(_initialize_remote): Adjust.
Change-Id: I21aac5b4cff9dc4f75c8efaf47c23583ecabd2a6
remote_debug is currently declared in target.h and defined in top.c.
Move them to remote.h and remote.c.
Include remote.h in remote-sim.c, as it uses remote_debug.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* target.h (remote_debug): Move to...
* remote.h (remote_debug): ... here.
* top.c (remote_debug): Move to...
* remote.c (remote_debug): ... here.
* remote-sim.c: Include remote.h.
Change-Id: Iae632d12ff8900b23eee6b2529d6a3cd339a8caa
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'struct remote_state' today contains per-connection state, however
there's only a single global instance of that type. In order to
support multiple connections, we must have one such object per
connection.
Thus this patch eliminates the 'remote_state' global in favor of
having a remote_state instance per remote_target instance.
The get_remote_state free function is eliminated as well, by making it
a remote_target method instead.
The patch then fixes the fallout by making all free functions that
refer to get_remote_state() directly or indirectly be methods of
remote_target too.
Likewise, remote-fileio.c and remote-notif.c routines are
parameterized with a remote_target pointer too, so they can call into
the right remote_target instance.
References to the global 'get_remote_state ()->remote_desc' to tell
whether the remote target is open (!= nullptr) must be replaced with
something else:
- Command implementations use a new get_current_remote_target free
function.
- remote_target::open_1 checks the exception type instead.
Finally, remote_target and extended_remote_target are made
heap-allocated targets. As with the earlier core target patches, it
still won't be possible to have more than one remote_target instance
in practice, but this puts us closer.
gdb/ChangeLog:
2018-05-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* remote-fileio.c (remote_fileio_reply, remote_fileio_ioerror)
(remote_fileio_badfd, remote_fileio_return_errno)
(remote_fileio_return_success, remote_fileio_func_open)
(remote_fileio_func_open, remote_fileio_func_close)
(remote_fileio_func_read, remote_fileio_func_write)
(remote_fileio_func_lseek, remote_fileio_func_rename)
(remote_fileio_func_unlink, remote_fileio_func_stat)
(remote_fileio_func_fstat, remote_fileio_func_gettimeofday)
(remote_fileio_func_isatty, remote_fileio_func_system): Add
remote_target parameter.
(remote_fio_func_map) <func>: Add remote_target parameter.
(do_remote_fileio_request, remote_fileio_request):
* remote-fileio.h (remote_fileio_request):
* remote-notif.c (remote_notif_ack, remote_notif_parse, ): Add
remote_target parameter.
(remote_notif_process, handle_notification): Adjust to pass down
the remote.
(remote_notif_state_allocate): Add remote_target parameter. Save
it.
* remote-notif.h (struct remote_target): Forward declare.
(struct notif_client) <parse, ack, can_get_pending_events>: Add
remote_target parameter.
(struct remote_notif_state) <remote>: New field.
(remote_notif_ack, remote_notif_parse): Add remote_target
parameter.
(remote_notif_state_allocate, remote_notif_state_allocate): Add
remote_target parameter.
* remote.c (OPAQUETHREADBYTES, threadref, gdb_ext_thread_info)
(threads_listing_context, rmt_thread_action, protocol_feature)
(packet_reg, stop_reply, stop_reply_p, enum packet_support)
(packet_result, struct threads_listing_context, remote_state):
Move definitions and declarations higher up.
(remote_target) <~remote_target>: Declare.
(remote_download_command_source, remote_file_put, remote_file_get)
(remote_file_delete, remote_hostio_pread, remote_hostio_pwrite)
(remote_hostio_pread_vFile, remote_hostio_send_command)
(remote_hostio_set_filesystem, remote_hostio_open)
(remote_hostio_close, remote_hostio_unlink, remote_state)
(get_remote_state, get_remote_packet_size, get_memory_packet_size)
(get_memory_write_packet_size, get_memory_read_packet_size)
(append_pending_thread_resumptions, remote_detach_1)
(append_resumption, remote_resume_with_vcont)
(add_current_inferior_and_thread, wait_ns, wait_as)
(process_stop_reply, remote_notice_new_inferior)
(process_initial_stop_replies, remote_add_thread)
(btrace_sync_conf, remote_btrace_maybe_reopen)
(remove_new_fork_children, kill_new_fork_children)
(discard_pending_stop_replies, stop_reply_queue_length)
(check_pending_events_prevent_wildcard_vcont)
(discard_pending_stop_replies_in_queue, stop_reply)
(remote_notif_remove_queued_reply, stop_reply *queued_stop_reply)
(peek_stop_reply, remote_parse_stop_reply, remote_stop_ns)
(remote_interrupt_as, remote_interrupt_ns)
(remote_get_noisy_reply, remote_query_attached)
(remote_add_inferior, remote_current_thread, get_current_thread)
(set_thread, set_general_thread, set_continue_thread)
(set_general_process, write_ptid)
(remote_unpack_thread_info_response, remote_get_threadinfo)
(parse_threadlist_response, remote_get_threadlist)
(remote_threadlist_iterator, remote_get_threads_with_ql)
(remote_get_threads_with_qxfer)
(remote_get_threads_with_qthreadinfo, extended_remote_restart)
(get_offsets, remote_check_symbols, remote_supported_packet)
(remote_query_supported, remote_packet_size)
(remote_serial_quit_handler, remote_detach_pid)
(remote_vcont_probe, remote_resume_with_hc)
(send_interrupt_sequence, interrupt_query)
(remote_notif_get_pending_events, fetch_register_using_p)
(send_g_packet, process_g_packet, fetch_registers_using_g)
(store_register_using_P, store_registers_using_G)
(set_remote_traceframe, check_binary_download)
(remote_write_bytes_aux, remote_write_bytes, remote_read_bytes_1)
(remote_xfer_live_readonly_partial, remote_read_bytes)
(remote_send_printf, remote_flash_write, readchar)
(remote_serial_write, putpkt, putpkt_binary, skip_frame)
(read_frame, getpkt, getpkt_or_notif_sane_1, getpkt_sane)
(getpkt_or_notif_sane, remote_vkill, remote_kill_k)
(extended_remote_disable_randomization, extended_remote_run)
(send_environment_packet, extended_remote_environment_support)
(extended_remote_set_inferior_cwd, remote_write_qxfer)
(remote_read_qxfer, push_stop_reply, vcont_r_supported)
(packet_command): Now methods of ...
(remote_target): ... this class.
(m_remote_state) <remote_target>: New field.
(struct remote_state) <stop_reply_queue,
remote_async_inferior_event_token, wait_forever_enabled_p>: New
fields.
(remote_state::remote_state): Allocate stop_reply_queue.
(remote_state): Delete global.
(get_remote_state_raw): Delete.
(remote_target::get_remote_state): Allocate m_remote_state on
demand.
(get_current_remote_target): New.
(remote_ops, extended_remote_ops): Delete.
(wait_forever_enabled_p, remote_async_inferior_event_token):
Delete, moved to struct remote_state.
(remote_target::close): Delete self. Destruction bits split to
...
(remote_target::~remote_target): ... this.
(show_memory_packet_size): Adjust to use
get_current_remote_target.
(struct protocol_feature) <func>: Add remote_target parameter.
All callers adjusted.
(curr_quit_handler_target): New.
(remote_serial_quit_handler): Reimplement.
(remote_target::open_1): Adjust to use get_current_remote_target.
Heap-allocate remote_target/extended_remote_target instances.
(vcont_builder::vcont_builder): Add remote_target parameter, and
save it in m_remote. All callers adjusted.
(vcont_builder::m_remote): New field.
(vcont_builder::restart, vcont_builder::flush)
(vcont_builder::push_action): Use it.
(remote_target::commit_resume): Use it.
(struct queue_iter_param) <remote>: New field.
(remote_target::remove_new_fork_children): Fill in 'remote' field.
(check_pending_event_prevents_wildcard_vcont_callback_data): New.
(check_pending_event_prevents_wildcard_vcont_callback)
(remote_target::check_pending_events_prevent_wildcard_vcont)
(remote_target::discard_pending_stop_replies)
(remote_target::discard_pending_stop_replies_in_queue)
(remote_target::remote_notif_remove_queued_reply): Fill in
'remote' field.
(remote_notif_get_pending_events): New.
(remote_target::readchar, remote_target::remote_serial_write):
Save/restore curr_quit_handler_target.
(putpkt): New.
(kill_new_fork_children): Fill in 'remote' field.
(packet_command): Use get_current_remote_target, defer to
remote_target method of same name.
(scoped_remote_fd::scoped_remote_fd): Add 'remote_target'
parameter, and save it in m_remote. All callers adjusted.
(scoped_remote_fd::release): Use m_remote.
(scoped_remote_fd::m_remote): New field.
(remote_file_put, remote_file_get, remote_file_delete): Use
get_current_remote_target, defer to remote_target method of same
name.
(remote_btrace_reset): Add remote_state paremeter. Update all
callers.
(remote_async_inferior_event_handler). Pass down 'data'.
(remote_new_objfile): Use get_current_remote_target.
(remote_target::vcont_r_supported): New.
(set_range_stepping): Use get_current_remote_target and
remote_target::vcont_r_supported.
(_initialize_remote): Don't allocate 'remote_state' and
'stop_reply_queue' globals.
* remote.h (struct remote_target): Forward declare.
(getpkt, putpkt, remote_notif_get_pending_events): Add
'remote_target' parameter.
This applies the second part of GDB's End of Year Procedure, which
updates the copyright year range in all of GDB's files.
gdb/ChangeLog:
Update copyright year range in all GDB files.
The functionality of "target:" sysroots is a superset of the
functionality of "remote:" sysroots. This commit causes the
"set sysroot" command to rewrite "remote:" sysroots as "target:"
sysroots and replaces "remote:" specific code with "target:"
specific code where still necessary.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* remote.h (REMOTE_SYSROOT_PREFIX): Remove definition.
(remote_filename_p): Remove declaration.
(remote_bfd_open): Likewise.
* remote.c (remote_bfd_iovec_open): Remove function.
(remote_bfd_iovec_close): Likewise.
(remote_bfd_iovec_pread): Likewise.
(remote_bfd_iovec_stat): Likewise.
(remote_filename_p): Likewise.
(remote_bfd_open): Likewise.
* symfile.h (gdb_bfd_open_maybe_remote): Remove declaration.
* symfile.c (separate_debug_file_exists): Use gdb_bfd_open.
(gdb_bfd_open_maybe_remote): Remove function.
(symfile_bfd_open): Replace remote filename check with
target filename check.
(reread_symbols): Use gdb_bfd_open.
* build-id.c (gdbcore.h): New include.
(build_id_to_debug_bfd): Use gdb_bfd_open.
* infcmd.c (attach_command_post_wait): Remove remote filename
check.
* solib.c (solib_find): Replace remote-specific handling with
target-specific handling. Update comments where necessary.
(solib_bfd_open): Replace remote-specific handling with
target-specific handling.
(gdb_sysroot_changed): New function.
(_initialize_solib): Call the above when gdb_sysroot changes.
* windows-tdep.c (gdbcore.h): New include.
(windows_xfer_shared_library): Use gdb_bfd_open.
This does some more constification in remote.c.
2014-07-24 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* remote.c (remote_serial_open, print_packet, putpkt)
(putpkt_binary): Constify.
* remote.h (putpkt): Update.
This moves various low-level remote serial protocol bits into
common/rsp-low.[ch].
This is as close to a pure move as possible. There are some
redundancies remaining but those will be dealt with in a subsequent
patch.
Note that the two variants of remote_escape_output disagreed on the
treatment of "*". On the theory that quoting cannot hurt but the
absence possibly can, I chose the gdbserver variant to be the
canonical one.
2014-02-12 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* tracepoint.c: Include rsp-low.h.
* remote.h (hex2bin, bin2hex, unpack_varlen_hex): Don't declare.
* remote.c: Include rsp-low.h.
(hexchars, ishex, unpack_varlen_hex, pack_nibble, pack_hex_byte)
(fromhex, hex2bin, tohex, bin2hex, remote_escape_output)
(remote_unescape_input): Move to common/rsp-low.c.
* common/rsp-low.h: New file.
* common/rsp-low.c: New file.
* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add common/rsp-low.c.
(HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add common/rsp-low.h.
(COMMON_OBS): Add rsp-low.o.
(rsp-low.o): New target.
2014-02-12 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* tracepoint.c: Include rsp-low.h.
* server.c: Include rsp-low.h.
* remote-utils.h (convert_ascii_to_int, convert_int_to_ascii)
(unhexify, hexify, remote_escape_output, unpack_varlen_hex): Don't
declare.
* remote-utils.c: Include rsp-low.h.
(fromhex, hexchars, ishex, unhexify, tohex, hexify)
(remote_escape_output, remote_unescape_input, unpack_varlen_hex)
(convert_int_to_ascii, convert_ascii_to_int): Move to
common/rsp-low.c.
* regcache.c: Include rsp-low.h.
* ax.c: Include rsp-low.h.
* Makefile.in (SFILES): Add common/rsp-low.c.
(OBS): Add rsp-low.o.
(rsp-low.o): New target.
I tried debugging a remote Windows program on Linux host, and pointed the
sysroot to "/some/path/" rather than "remote:", and I found GDB couldn't
find the dlls in the sysroot. If the dll name is
"C:/Windows/system32/ntdll.dll", I end up with the sysroot+in_pathname
concatenated this way:
(top-gdb) p temp_pathname
$1 = 0x228b690 "/some/pathC:/Windows/system32/ntdll.dll"
^^
That is, a directory separator is missing. This is a regression.
The problem is that solib_find decides that since the target path has
a drive spec, a separator is not necessary, which is clearly wrong in
this case. That check was added in
<https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2013-06/msg00028.html>, to
handle the case of sysroot being "remote:". This patch fixes that
original issue in a different way. Instead of checking whether the
path has a drive spec, check whether the sysroot is "remote:". The
patch adds a table that helps visualize the cases that need a
separator. I also confirmed the original issue is still handled as
expected. That is, that "set sysroot remote:" still does the right
thing.
remote_filename_p returns true if the filename is prefixed with
"remote:". In this case, we need to check whether the filename is
exactly "remote:". I thought of different ways or either changing
remote_filename_p or adding another convenience function to remote.c
to avoid exposing the "remote:" prefix out of remote.c. But all
attempts turned out adding lot of over needless complication. So the
patch just exposes the prefix behind a new macro, which allows using a
straighforward strcmp.
gdb/
2013-09-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* remote.h (REMOTE_SYSROOT_PREFIX): New define.
(remote_filename_p): Add comment.
* remote.c (remote_filename_p): Adjust to use
REMOTE_SYSROOT_PREFIX.
* solib.c (solib_find): When deciding whether we need to add a
directory separator, check whether the sysroot is "remote:"
instead of checking whether the patch has a drive spec. Add
comments.
Move the declarations to a header, rather than declaring them in
(multiple) .c files.
gdb/
2013-03-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
* remote.c (hex2bin, bin2hex): Move extern declarations to ...
* remote.h (hex2bin, bin2hex): ... here.
* tracepoint.c (hex2bin, bin2hex): Remove extern declarations.
Two modifications:
1. The addition of 2013 to the copyright year range for every file;
2. The use of a single year range, instead of potentially multiple
year ranges, as approved by the FSF.
* remote-fileio.c: Include target.h.
(remote_fileio_write_bytes): Delete.
(remote_fileio_func_open, remote_fileio_func_write)
(remote_fileio_func_rename, remote_fileio_func_unlink): Use
target_read_memory.
(remote_fileio_func_stat): Use target_read_memory and
target_write_memory.
(remote_fileio_func_gettimeofday): Use target_write_memory.
(remote_fileio_func_system): Use target_read_memory.
* remote.c (remote_write_bytes): Make it static.
(remote_read_bytes): Don't handle partial reads here.
* remote.h (remote_read_bytes): Delete declaration.
Do the checks from remote_xfer_memory.
(remote_read_bytes): Do the checks from remote_xfer_memory.
(remote_xfer_memory): Remove checks pushed into lower level
functions.
(remote_xfer_partial): Call remote_write_bytes and remote_read_bytes
directly.
* remote.h (remote_write_bytes): Update prototype.
(init_remote_state): Initialize the new fields.
(get_memory_packet_size): Update BUF and BUF_SIZE if necessary.
(set_thread, remote_thread_alive, remote_unpack_thread_info_response)
(remote_get_threadinfo, parse_threadlist_response)
(remote_get_threadlist, remote_current_thread, remote_threads_info)
(remote_threads_extra_info, extended_remote_restart, get_offsets)
(remote_check_symbols, remote_open_1, remote_detach)
(remove_vcont_probe, remote_vcont_resume, remote_resume)
(remote_wait, remote_async_wait, fetch_register_using_p)
(remote_fetch_registers, store_register_using_P)
(remote_store_registers, check_binary_download, remote_write_bytes)
(remote_read_bytes, remote_insert_breakpoint)
(remote_remove_breakpoint, remote_insert_watchpoint)
(remote_remove_watchpoint, remote_insert_hw_breakpoint)
(remote_remove_hw_breakpoint, compare_sections_command)
(remote_xfer_partial, remote_rcmd, packet_command)
(remote_get_thread_local_address): Use the global incoming buffer
instead of alloca or xmalloc. Limit outgoing packets to
rs->remote_packet_size and incoming packets to rs->buf_size.
Update calls to getpkt and remote_send.
(remote_send): Take arguments by reference.
(putpkt_binary): Eliminate junkbuf. Use skip_frame.
(skip_frame): New function.
(read_frame): Take arguments by reference. Expand the packet
buffer instead of issuing an error.
(getpkt, getpkt_sane): Take arguments by reference.
* remote.h (getpkt): Update prototype and doc.
* tracepoint.c (remote_get_noisy_reply): Take arguments by
reference.
(target_buf): Change from array to pointer.
(target_buf_size): New variable.
(remote_set_transparent_ranges): Update call to getpkt.
(trace_start_command, trace_stop_command, trace_status_command):
Update calls to remote_get_noisy_reply.
(finish_tfind_command): Take arguments by reference.
(trace_find_command, trace_find_pc_command)
(trace_find_tracepoint_command, trace_find_line_command):
(trace_find_range_command, trace_find_outside_command): Update
calls to finish_tfind_command.
(_initialize_tracepoint): Initialize target_buf_size and target_buf.
argument.
(remote_fileio_func_open, remote_fileio_func_rename)
(remote_fileio_func_unlink, remote_fileio_func_stat)
(remote_fileio_func_fstat, remote_fileio_func_gettimeofday)
(remote_fileio_func_system): Cast the arguments to
remote_read_bytes and remote_write_bytes.
(remote_fileio_func_read, remote_fileio_func_write): Use a
gdb_byte buffer.
* remote.h (remote_read_bytes, remote_write_bytes): Update
prototypes.
* remote.c (hex2bin, bin2hex): Use gdb_byte for the BIN argument.
(threadref_to_int): Replace bogus char * cast.
(remote_unpack_thread_info_response): Use int for tag.
(remote_threads_extra_info, remote_check_symbols): Cast string
arguments to hex2bin.
(remote_wait): Use a char buffer for packets and a gdb_byte
buffer for registers.
(remote_async_wait): Likewise.
(remote_prepare_to_store, store_register_using_P)
(remote_store_registers): Use gdb_byte buffers.
(remote_write_bytes, remote_read_bytes): Use a gdb_byte pointer
for MYADDR and char buffers for strings.
(remote_xfer_partial): Add casts for string operations on READBUF.
(remote_rcmd): Cast strings passed to bin2hex.
* remote-fileio.c: New file implementing the remote File-I/O protocol.
* remote-fileio.h: New header file defining remote File-I/O interface.
* remote.c (remote_write_bytes, remote_read_bytes): Remove
static storage class.
(remote_wait, remote_async_wait): Call remote_fileio_request() on
'F' packet.
(_initialize_remote): Call initialize_remote_fileio().
* remote.h: Declare remote_write_bytes() and remote_read_bytes().
* Makefile.in (REMOTE_OBS): Add remote-fileio.o
(SFILES): Add remote-fileio.c.
Add dependencies for building remote-fileio.o. Add remote-fileio.h to
dependencies for building remote.o.
* defs.h: Declare gdb_stdin, gdb_stdtargerr and gdb_stdtargin.
* main.c: New ui_file gdb_stdin, gdb_stdtargerr and gdb_stdtargin.
(captured_main): Initialize new ui_files.
* ui-file.c: Add read and fgets input functions.
(ui_file_new): set ui_file_fputs and ui_file_read to null functions.
(null_file_read): New function.
(ui_file_read): New function.
(set_ui_file_read): New function.
(stdio_file_read): New function.
* ui-file.h: New type ui_file_read_ftype.
(set_ui_file_read): Declare.
(ui_file_read): Declare.