config/debug/gdb.in.gdbserver
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Mon Mar 29 00:15:32 2010 +0200 (2010-03-29)
changeset 1864 758d5137fe87
parent 1844 4d6a56579d9d
child 2484 d1a8c2ae7946
permissions -rw-r--r--
scripts/populate: optimise search loop

Curently, populate will iterate over all ELF (shared objects|executables)
to look for missing NEEDED DSOs, adding to the list at every iterations
of the search loop.

Instead of looking again at previously handled ELF files, recursively
resolve every ELf files.

Also, in case there are a whole lot of files (more than the shell can
accept as arguments list, or creating a command line longer than the
shell can cope with), use a temporary file with the list of files
to search for missing dependencies.
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# Menu for the native gdbserver
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config GDB_GDBSERVER
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    bool
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    prompt "gdbserver"
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    default n
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    depends on ! BARE_METAL
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    help
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      Build and install a gdbserver for the target, to run on the target.
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if GDB_GDBSERVER
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config GDB_GDBSERVER_STATIC
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    bool
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    prompt "Build a static gdbserver"
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    default y
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    help
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      In case you have trouble with dynamic loading of shared libraries,
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      you will find that a static gdbserver comes in handy.
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endif # GDB_GDBSERVER
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if BARE_METAL
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comment "In bare-metal, you'll need to   "
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comment "provide your own gdbserver stub."
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endif # BARE_METAL