* doc/gdb.texinfo, doc/gdbinv-m.m4.in, doc/gdbinv-s.m4.in: first

pass at doc for two new remote targets---29K using UDI, and Tandem
	ST2000 using STDBUG.

	* doc/all.m4, doc/none.m4: new m4 switch, _ST2000__

	* doc/all.m4: turn on H8/300 stuff for generic manual
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Roland Pesch 1992-09-12 05:27:40 +00:00
parent 549ff1003e
commit 77fe54117e
5 changed files with 90 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -8,11 +8,12 @@ _define__(<_COFF__>,<1>)
_define__(<_ELF__>,<1>)
_define__(<_AMD29K__>,<1>)
_define__(<_H8__>,<0>) Include this when it's stable.
_define__(<_H8__>,<1>) Include this when it's stable.
_define__(<_I80386__>,<1>)
_define__(<_I960__>,<1>)
_define__(<_M680X0__>,<1>)
_define__(<_SPARC__>,<1>)
_define__(<_ST2000__>,<1>)
_define__(<_VAX__>,<1>)
_define__(<_VXWORKS__>,<1>)

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@ -176,9 +176,9 @@ _if__(!_DOSHOST__)
* Emacs:: Using _GDBN__ under GNU Emacs
_fi__(!_DOSHOST__)
* _GDBN__ Bugs:: Reporting bugs in _GDBN__
_if__(!_H8__)
_if__(_GENERIC__||!_H8__)
* Renamed Commands::
_fi__(!_H8__)
_fi__(_GENERIC__||!_H8__)
* Formatting Documentation:: How to format and print GDB documentation
* Installing GDB:: Installing GDB
* Copying:: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
@ -6511,8 +6511,15 @@ Remote PC-resident AMD EB29K board, attached over serial lines.
@var{dev} is the serial device, as for @code{target remote};
@var{speed} allows you to specify the linespeed; and @var{PROG} is the
name of the program to be debugged, as it appears to DOS on the PC.
@xref{EB29K Remote, ,GDB with a Remote EB29K}.
@xref{EB29K Remote, ,_GDBN__ with a Remote EB29K}.
@item target udi
@kindex target udi
@cindex UDI interface to 29K
@cindex AMD UDI-29K
Remote AMD 29K board, attached over the AMD ``Universal Debug
Interface'', a protocol based on TCP/IP. @xref{UDI29K Remote,,_GDBN__
and the UDI 29K protocol}.
_fi__(_AMD29K__)
_if__(_H8__)
@item target hms
@ -6531,6 +6538,16 @@ the name of the serial device to use for the connection, e.g.
@file{/dev/ttya}. @xref{i960-Nindy Remote, ,_GDBN__ with a Remote i960 (Nindy)}.
_fi__(_I960__)
_if__(_ST2000__)
@item target st2000 @var{dev} @var{speed}
@kindex target st2000
A Tandem ST2000 phone switch, running Tandem's STDBUG protocol. @var{dev}
is the name of the device attached to the ST2000 serial line;
@var{speed} is the communication line speed. The arguments are not used
if _GDBN__ is configured to connect to the ST2000 using TCP or Telnet.
@xref{ST2000 Remote,,_GDBN__ with a Tandem ST2000}.
_fi__(_ST2000__)
_if__(_VXWORKS__)
@item target vxworks @var{machinename}
@kindex target vxworks

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@ -8,10 +8,14 @@ _if__(_I960__)
_fi__(_I960__)
_if__(_AMD29K__)
* EB29K Remote:: _GDBN__ with a remote EB29K
* UDI29K Remote:: _GDBN__ and the UDI 29K protocol
_fi__(_AMD29K__)
_if__(_VXWORKS__)
* VxWorks Remote:: _GDBN__ and VxWorks
_fi__(_VXWORKS__)
_if__(_ST2000__)
* ST2000 Remote:: _GDBN__ with a Tandem ST2000
_fi__(_ST2000__)
_if__(_H8__)
* Hitachi H8/300 Remote:: _GDBN__ and the Hitachi H8/300
_fi__(_H8__)

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@ -622,8 +622,71 @@ current working directory, to help debug problems with the connection.
of the commands sent to it. Running @samp{tail -f} on this file in
another window often helps to understand trouble with @code{EBMON}, or
unexpected events on the PC side of the connection.
@node UDI29K Remote
@subsection _GDBN__ and the UDI 29K protocol
If your 29K development system supports the UDI (``Universal Debug
Interface'') protocol, using _GDBN__ is almost transparent. UDI is a
TCP/IP based protocol. On some 29K development systens that do not
support TCP/IP directly, however, the manufacturer supplies an interface
adapter daemon, which translates UDI to whatever communications
interface---typically a serial port---is available.
Please see the manufacturer's documentation for your 29K system for how
to set up the UDI connection for your hardware.
Once the UDI connection is established, use @samp{target udi} from _GDBN__
to start using it. All the usual facilities of _GDBN__ are immediately
available: use @code{load} to get your program to the board,
@code{breakpoint} to say where to stop, @code{run} to start the program,
and so on.
_fi__(_AMD29K__)
_if__(_ST2000__)
@node ST2000 Remote
@subsection _GDBN__ with a Tandem ST2000
To connect your ST2000 to the host system, see the manufacturer's
manual. Once the ST2000 is physically attached, you can run
@example
target st2000 @var{dev} @var{speed}
@end example
@noindent
to establish it as your debugging environment.
The @code{load} and @code{attach} commands are @emph{not} defined for
this target; you must load your program into the ST2000 as you normally
would for standalone operation. _GDBN__ will read debugging information
(such as symbols) from a separate, debugging version of the program
available on your host computer.
@c FIXME!! This is terribly vague; what little content is here is
@c basically hearsay.
@cindex ST2000 auxiliary commands
These auxiliary _GDBN__ commands are available to help you with the ST2000
environment:
@table @code
@item st2000 @var{command}
@kindex st2000 @var{cmd}
@cindex STDBUG commands (ST2000)
@cindex commands to STDBUG (ST2000)
Send a @var{command} to the STDBUG monitor. See the manufacturer's
manual for available commands.
@item connect
@cindex connect (to STDBUG)
Connect the controlling terminal to the STDBUG command monitor. When
you are done interacting with STDBUG, typing either of two character
sequences will get you back to the _GDBN__ command prompt:
@kbd{@key{RET}~.} (Return, followed by tilde and period) or
@kbd{@key{RET}~@key{C-d}} (Return, followed by tilde and control-D).
@end table
_fi__(_ST2000__)
_if__(_VXWORKS__)
@node VxWorks Remote
@subsection _GDBN__ and VxWorks

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@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ _define__(<_I80386__>,<0>) starts out on.
_define__(<_I960__>,<0>)
_define__(<_M680X0__>,<0>)
_define__(<_SPARC__>,<0>)
_define__(<_ST2000__>,<0>)
_define__(<_VAX__>,<0>)
_define__(<_VXWORKS__>,<0>)