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  64. <h4 class="subsection">E.13.2 Protocol Basics</h4>
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  66. <p>The File-I/O protocol uses the <code>F</code> packet as the request as well
  67. as reply packet. Since a File-I/O system call can only occur when
  68. <small>GDB</small> is waiting for a response from the continuing or stepping target,
  69. the File-I/O request is a reply that <small>GDB</small> has to expect as a result
  70. of a previous &lsquo;<samp>C</samp>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<samp>c</samp>&rsquo;, &lsquo;<samp>S</samp>&rsquo; or &lsquo;<samp>s</samp>&rsquo; packet.
  71. This <code>F</code> packet contains all information needed to allow <small>GDB</small>
  72. to call the appropriate host system call:
  73. </p>
  74. <ul>
  75. <li> A unique identifier for the requested system call.
  76. </li><li> All parameters to the system call. Pointers are given as addresses
  77. in the target memory address space. Pointers to strings are given as
  78. pointer/length pair. Numerical values are given as they are.
  79. Numerical control flags are given in a protocol-specific representation.
  80. </li></ul>
  81. <p>At this point, <small>GDB</small> has to perform the following actions.
  82. </p>
  83. <ul>
  84. <li> If the parameters include pointer values to data needed as input to a
  85. system call, <small>GDB</small> requests this data from the target with a
  86. standard <code>m</code> packet request. This additional communication has to be
  87. expected by the target implementation and is handled as any other <code>m</code>
  88. packet.
  89. </li><li> <small>GDB</small> translates all value from protocol representation to host
  90. representation as needed. Datatypes are coerced into the host types.
  91. </li><li> <small>GDB</small> calls the system call.
  92. </li><li> It then coerces datatypes back to protocol representation.
  93. </li><li> If the system call is expected to return data in buffer space specified
  94. by pointer parameters to the call, the data is transmitted to the
  95. target using a <code>M</code> or <code>X</code> packet. This packet has to be expected
  96. by the target implementation and is handled as any other <code>M</code> or <code>X</code>
  97. packet.
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  99. <p>Eventually <small>GDB</small> replies with another <code>F</code> packet which contains all
  100. necessary information for the target to continue. This at least contains
  101. </p>
  102. <ul>
  103. <li> Return value.
  104. </li><li> <code>errno</code>, if has been changed by the system call.
  105. </li><li> &ldquo;Ctrl-C&rdquo; flag.
  106. </li></ul>
  107. <p>After having done the needed type and value coercion, the target continues
  108. the latest continue or step action.
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