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- <h3 class="section">E.8 Interrupts</h3>
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- <p>In all-stop mode, when a program on the remote target is running,
- <small>GDB</small> may attempt to interrupt it by sending a ‘<samp>Ctrl-C</samp>’,
- <code>BREAK</code> or a <code>BREAK</code> followed by <code>g</code>, control of which
- is specified via <small>GDB</small>’s ‘<samp>interrupt-sequence</samp>’.
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- <p>The precise meaning of <code>BREAK</code> is defined by the transport
- mechanism and may, in fact, be undefined. <small>GDB</small> does not
- currently define a <code>BREAK</code> mechanism for any of the network
- interfaces except for TCP, in which case <small>GDB</small> sends the
- <code>telnet</code> BREAK sequence.
- </p>
- <p>‘<samp>Ctrl-C</samp>’, on the other hand, is defined and implemented for all
- transport mechanisms. It is represented by sending the single byte
- <code>0x03</code> without any of the usual packet overhead described in
- the Overview section (see <a href="Overview.html#Overview">Overview</a>). When a <code>0x03</code> byte is
- transmitted as part of a packet, it is considered to be packet data
- and does <em>not</em> represent an interrupt. E.g., an ‘<samp>X</samp>’ packet
- (see <a href="Packets.html#X-packet">X packet</a>), used for binary downloads, may include an unescaped
- <code>0x03</code> as part of its packet.
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- <p><code>BREAK</code> followed by <code>g</code> is also known as Magic SysRq g.
- When Linux kernel receives this sequence from serial port,
- it stops execution and connects to gdb.
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- <p>In non-stop mode, because packet resumptions are asynchronous
- (see <a href="Packets.html#vCont-packet">vCont packet</a>), <small>GDB</small> is always free to send a remote
- command to the remote stub, even when the target is running. For that
- reason, <small>GDB</small> instead sends a regular packet (see <a href="Packets.html#vCtrlC-packet">vCtrlC packet</a>) with the usual packet framing instead of the single byte
- <code>0x03</code>.
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- <p>Stubs are not required to recognize these interrupt mechanisms and the
- precise meaning associated with receipt of the interrupt is
- implementation defined. If the target supports debugging of multiple
- threads and/or processes, it should attempt to interrupt all
- currently-executing threads and processes.
- If the stub is successful at interrupting the
- running program, it should send one of the stop
- reply packets (see <a href="Stop-Reply-Packets.html#Stop-Reply-Packets">Stop Reply Packets</a>) to <small>GDB</small> as a result
- of successfully stopping the program in all-stop mode, and a stop reply
- for each stopped thread in non-stop mode.
- Interrupts received while the
- program is stopped are queued and the program will be interrupted when
- it is resumed next time.
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