Gdb/Varying-Target-Capabilities
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F.4 Varying Target Capabilities
Some targets don’t support floating-point, and some would rather not
have to deal with long long
operations. Also, different targets
will have different stack sizes, and different bytecode buffer lengths.
Thus, GDB needs a way to ask the target about itself. We haven’t worked out the details yet, but in general, GDB should be able to send the target a packet asking it to describe itself. The reply should be a packet whose length is explicit, so we can add new information to the packet in future revisions of the agent, without confusing old versions of GDB, and it should contain a version number. It should contain at least the following information:
- whether floating point is supported
- whether
long long
is supported - maximum acceptable size of bytecode stack
- maximum acceptable length of bytecode expressions
- which registers are actually available for collection
- whether the target supports disabled tracepoints