* Trying to debug assemly
@ 2019-12-17 1:22 aprekates
2019-12-17 7:27 ` Andrew Savonichev
2019-12-17 9:08 ` VanL
0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: aprekates @ 2019-12-17 1:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help Gnu Emacs mailing list
I have a simp cpuid.s assemblied to cpuid.o and linked to create a
cpuid executable.
In emacs i do :
M-x gdb
and i give as argument the cpuid path.
I get :
Reading symbols from
/home/chomwitt/Programming/Assembly/Blum/code/chap04/cpuid...done.
(gdb) Undefined command: "1-inferior-tty-set". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "2-gdb-set". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "3-gdb-set". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "4-enable-pretty-printing". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "5-file-list-exec-source-files". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "6-file-list-exec-source-file". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "7-gdb-show". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "8-stack-info-frame". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "9-thread-info". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "10-break-list". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "11-thread-info". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "12-break-list". Try "help"
(gdb)
What are those lines mean? Are those warnings or bugs?
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* Re: Trying to debug assemly
2019-12-17 1:22 Trying to debug assemly aprekates
@ 2019-12-17 7:27 ` Andrew Savonichev
2019-12-18 2:30 ` aprekates
2019-12-17 9:08 ` VanL
1 sibling, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Savonichev @ 2019-12-17 7:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Help Gnu Emacs mailing list
aprekates <aprekates@posteo.net> writes:
> I have a simp cpuid.s assemblied to cpuid.o and linked to create a
> cpuid executable.
>
> In emacs i do :
>
> M-x gdb
>
> and i give as argument the cpuid path.
>
> I get :
>
> Reading symbols from
> /home/chomwitt/Programming/Assembly/Blum/code/chap04/cpuid...done.
> (gdb) Undefined command: "1-inferior-tty-set". Try "help".
> (gdb) Undefined command: "2-gdb-set". Try "help".
>
> [...]
>
> What are those lines mean? Are those warnings or bugs?
>
M-x gdb gives you a default command `gdb -i=mi'. Make sure you don't
delete this `-i=mi' option, and just add a path to an executable:
M-x gdb
gdb -i=mi /path/to/cpuid
More about `-i=mi' option:
https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/GDB_002fMI.html
--
Andrew
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* Re: Trying to debug assemly
2019-12-17 1:22 Trying to debug assemly aprekates
2019-12-17 7:27 ` Andrew Savonichev
@ 2019-12-17 9:08 ` VanL
1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: VanL @ 2019-12-17 9:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
aprekates <aprekates@posteo.net> writes:
> (gdb) Undefined command: "1-inferior-tty-set". Try "help".
> (gdb) Undefined command: "2-gdb-set". Try "help".
> (gdb) Undefined command: "3-gdb-set". Try "help".
> (gdb) Undefined command: "4-enable-pretty-printing". Try "help".
> (gdb) Undefined command: "5-file-list-exec-source-files". Try "help".
> (gdb) Undefined command: "6-file-list-exec-source-file". Try "help".
> (gdb) Undefined command: "7-gdb-show". Try "help".
> (gdb) Undefined command: "8-stack-info-frame". Try "help".
> (gdb) Undefined command: "9-thread-info". Try "help".
> (gdb) Undefined command: "10-break-list". Try "help".
> (gdb) Undefined command: "11-thread-info". Try "help".
> (gdb) Undefined command: "12-break-list". Try "help"
>
> (gdb)
>
> What are those lines mean? Are those warnings or bugs?
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
gdb's mumble grumble bellyache due to 'undefine command' hint, do this
──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
(gdb) Undefined command: "1-inferior-tty-set". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "2-gdb-set". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "3-gdb-set". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "4-enable-pretty-printing". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "5-file-list-exec-source-files". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "6-file-list-exec-source-file". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "7-gdb-show". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "8-stack-info-frame". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "9-thread-info". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "10-break-list". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "11-thread-info". Try "help".
(gdb) Undefined command: "12-break-list". Try "help"
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
The gdb complains it has had undigestible 'undefined commands' on input feed?
And, suggests what to do about it by taiping 'help'.
--
VanL.
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* Re: Trying to debug assemly
2019-12-17 7:27 ` Andrew Savonichev
@ 2019-12-18 2:30 ` aprekates
2019-12-18 8:39 ` tomas
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: aprekates @ 2019-12-18 2:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andrew Savonichev, Help Gnu Emacs mailing list
Thanks.
That worked. Although i dont quite understand what is the /GDB/MI
interface./
I also enabled the option : GUD / GDB-MI / Display other windows
If i dont do that the other windows like breakpoints,registers etc wont
close when i give the gdb> quit but i have to M-x kill-buffer each one.
Alexandros
On 17/12/19 9:27 π.μ., Andrew Savonichev wrote:
> aprekates <aprekates@posteo.net> writes:
>> I have a simp cpuid.s assemblied to cpuid.o and linked to create a
>> cpuid executable.
>>
>> In emacs i do :
>>
>> M-x gdb
>>
>> and i give as argument the cpuid path.
>>
>> I get :
>>
>> Reading symbols from
>> /home/chomwitt/Programming/Assembly/Blum/code/chap04/cpuid...done.
>> (gdb) Undefined command: "1-inferior-tty-set". Try "help".
>> (gdb) Undefined command: "2-gdb-set". Try "help".
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> What are those lines mean? Are those warnings or bugs?
>>
> M-x gdb gives you a default command `gdb -i=mi'. Make sure you don't
> delete this `-i=mi' option, and just add a path to an executable:
>
> M-x gdb
> gdb -i=mi /path/to/cpuid
>
> More about `-i=mi' option:
> https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/GDB_002fMI.html
>
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* Re: Trying to debug assemly
2019-12-18 2:30 ` aprekates
@ 2019-12-18 8:39 ` tomas
2019-12-19 0:38 ` aprekates
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: tomas @ 2019-12-18 8:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
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On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 04:30:38AM +0200, aprekates wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> That worked. Although i dont quite understand what is the /GDB/MI
> interface./
GDB/MI is the so-called "machine interface". Back Then (TM), GDB was
just an interactive program: you type in things, GDB displays things
to you. With time, more-or-less graphical front ends appeared (among
them, of course, something written in Emacs). It became clear that
the interactive user interface wasn't the ideal way for a program to
control GDB, and thus MI was born.
Cheers
-- t
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* Re: Trying to debug assemly
2019-12-18 8:39 ` tomas
@ 2019-12-19 0:38 ` aprekates
2019-12-19 1:18 ` aprekates
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: aprekates @ 2019-12-19 0:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: tomas, help-gnu-emacs
Thanks.
So if i want to debug in emacs with gdb and have ide like functionality
, giving me the ability to create breakpoint by clicking next to source
lines or windows with updates on variables, registers , memory region
etc then gdb must be able ta accept 'machine' like commands from the
emacs gdb frontent.
Alexandros.
GDB/MI
On 18/12/19 10:39 π.μ., tomas@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 04:30:38AM +0200, aprekates wrote:
>> Thanks.
>>
>> That worked. Although i dont quite understand what is the /GDB/MI
>> interface./
> GDB/MI is the so-called "machine interface". Back Then (TM), GDB was
> just an interactive program: you type in things, GDB displays things
> to you. With time, more-or-less graphical front ends appeared (among
> them, of course, something written in Emacs). It became clear that
> the interactive user interface wasn't the ideal way for a program to
> control GDB, and thus MI was born.
>
> Cheers
> -- t
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* Re: Trying to debug assemly
2019-12-19 0:38 ` aprekates
@ 2019-12-19 1:18 ` aprekates
0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: aprekates @ 2019-12-19 1:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: tomas, help-gnu-emacs
|||I've learned about three ways to initiate a debugging session in
emacs with gdb.|
||a. M-x gud-gdb||
|||b. M-x gdb|
|c. M-x gdb --interpreter=mi
|
|Does option a. uses GDB/MI interface?|
|Alexandros.
|
||
||
On 19/12/19 2:38 π.μ., aprekates wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> So if i want to debug in emacs with gdb and have ide like
> functionality , giving me the ability to create breakpoint by clicking
> next to source lines or windows with updates on variables, registers ,
> memory region etc then gdb must be able ta accept 'machine' like
> commands from the emacs gdb frontent.
>
> Alexandros.
>
> GDB/MI
>
> On 18/12/19 10:39 π.μ., tomas@tuxteam.de wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 04:30:38AM +0200, aprekates wrote:
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> That worked. Although i dont quite understand what is the /GDB/MI
>>> interface./
>> GDB/MI is the so-called "machine interface". Back Then (TM), GDB was
>> just an interactive program: you type in things, GDB displays things
>> to you. With time, more-or-less graphical front ends appeared (among
>> them, of course, something written in Emacs). It became clear that
>> the interactive user interface wasn't the ideal way for a program to
>> control GDB, and thus MI was born.
>>
>> Cheers
>> -- t
>
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