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 - <a name="Commands-for-Managing-Targets"></a>
 - <h3 class="section">19.2 Commands for Managing Targets</h3>
 - 
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dt><code>target <var>type</var> <var>parameters</var></code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Connects the <small>GDB</small> host environment to a target machine or
 - process.  A target is typically a protocol for talking to debugging
 - facilities.  You use the argument <var>type</var> to specify the type or
 - protocol of the target machine.
 - </p>
 - <p>Further <var>parameters</var> are interpreted by the target protocol, but
 - typically include things like device names or host names to connect
 - with, process numbers, and baud rates.
 - </p>
 - <p>The <code>target</code> command does not repeat if you press <tt class="key">RET</tt> again
 - after executing the command.
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-help-target"></a>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>help target</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Displays the names of all targets available.  To display targets
 - currently selected, use either <code>info target</code> or <code>info files</code>
 - (see <a href="Files.html#Files">Commands to Specify Files</a>).
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>help target <var>name</var></code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Describe a particular target, including any parameters necessary to
 - select it.
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-set-gnutarget"></a>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>set gnutarget <var>args</var></code></dt>
 - <dd><p><small>GDB</small> uses its own library BFD to read your files.  <small>GDB</small>
 - knows whether it is reading an <em>executable</em>,
 - a <em>core</em>, or a <em>.o</em> file; however, you can specify the file format
 - with the <code>set gnutarget</code> command.  Unlike most <code>target</code> commands,
 - with <code>gnutarget</code> the <code>target</code> refers to a program, not a machine.
 - </p>
 - <blockquote>
 - <p><em>Warning:</em> To specify a file format with <code>set gnutarget</code>,
 - you must know the actual BFD name.
 - </p></blockquote>
 - 
 - <p>See <a href="Files.html#Files">Commands to Specify Files</a>.
 - </p>
 - <a name="index-show-gnutarget"></a>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>show gnutarget</code></dt>
 - <dd><p>Use the <code>show gnutarget</code> command to display what file format
 - <code>gnutarget</code> is set to read.  If you have not set <code>gnutarget</code>,
 - <small>GDB</small> will determine the file format for each file automatically,
 - and <code>show gnutarget</code> displays ‘<samp>The current BFD target is "auto"</samp>’.
 - </p></dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <a name="index-common-targets"></a>
 - <p>Here are some common targets (available, or not, depending on the GDB
 - configuration):
 - </p>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dd><a name="index-target"></a>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>target exec <var>program</var></code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-executable-file-target"></a>
 - <p>An executable file.  ‘<samp>target exec <var>program</var></samp>’ is the same as
 - ‘<samp>exec-file <var>program</var></samp>’.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>target core <var>filename</var></code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-core-dump-file-target"></a>
 - <p>A core dump file.  ‘<samp>target core <var>filename</var></samp>’ is the same as
 - ‘<samp>core-file <var>filename</var></samp>’.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>target remote <var>medium</var></code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-remote-target"></a>
 - <p>A remote system connected to <small>GDB</small> via a serial line or network
 - connection.  This command tells <small>GDB</small> to use its own remote
 - protocol over <var>medium</var> for debugging.  See <a href="Remote-Debugging.html#Remote-Debugging">Remote Debugging</a>.
 - </p>
 - <p>For example, if you have a board connected to <samp>/dev/ttya</samp> on the
 - machine running <small>GDB</small>, you could say:
 - </p>
 - <div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">target remote /dev/ttya
 - </pre></div>
 - 
 - <p><code>target remote</code> supports the <code>load</code> command.  This is only
 - useful if you have some other way of getting the stub to the target
 - system, and you can put it somewhere in memory where it won’t get
 - clobbered by the download.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>target sim <span class="roman">[</span><var>simargs</var><span class="roman">]</span> …</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-built_002din-simulator-target"></a>
 - <p>Builtin CPU simulator.  <small>GDB</small> includes simulators for most architectures.
 - In general,
 - </p><div class="smallexample">
 - <pre class="smallexample">        target sim
 -         load
 -         run
 - </pre></div>
 - <p>works; however, you cannot assume that a specific memory map, device
 - drivers, or even basic I/O is available, although some simulators do
 - provide these.  For info about any processor-specific simulator details,
 - see the appropriate section in <a href="Embedded-Processors.html#Embedded-Processors">Embedded
 - Processors</a>.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>target native</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-native-target"></a>
 - <p>Setup for local/native process debugging.  Useful to make the
 - <code>run</code> command spawn native processes (likewise <code>attach</code>,
 - etc.) even when <code>set auto-connect-native-target</code> is <code>off</code>
 - (see <a href="Starting.html#set-auto_002dconnect_002dnative_002dtarget">set auto-connect-native-target</a>).
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <p>Different targets are available on different configurations of <small>GDB</small>;
 - your configuration may have more or fewer targets.
 - </p>
 - <p>Many remote targets require you to download the executable’s code once
 - you’ve successfully established a connection.  You may wish to control
 - various aspects of this process.
 - </p>
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dt><code>set hash</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-set-hash_002c-for-remote-monitors"></a>
 - <a name="index-hash-mark-while-downloading"></a>
 - <p>This command controls whether a hash mark ‘<samp>#</samp>’ is displayed while
 - downloading a file to the remote monitor.  If on, a hash mark is
 - displayed after each S-record is successfully downloaded to the
 - monitor.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>show hash</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-show-hash_002c-for-remote-monitors"></a>
 - <p>Show the current status of displaying the hash mark.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>set debug monitor</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-set-debug-monitor"></a>
 - <a name="index-display-remote-monitor-communications"></a>
 - <p>Enable or disable display of communications messages between
 - <small>GDB</small> and the remote monitor.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>show debug monitor</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="index-show-debug-monitor"></a>
 - <p>Show the current status of displaying communications between
 - <small>GDB</small> and the remote monitor.
 - </p></dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dd>
 - <a name="index-load-filename-offset"></a>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>load <var>filename</var> <var>offset</var></code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="load"></a><p>Depending on what remote debugging facilities are configured into
 - <small>GDB</small>, the <code>load</code> command may be available.  Where it exists, it
 - is meant to make <var>filename</var> (an executable) available for debugging
 - on the remote system—by downloading, or dynamic linking, for example.
 - <code>load</code> also records the <var>filename</var> symbol table in <small>GDB</small>, like
 - the <code>add-symbol-file</code> command.
 - </p>
 - <p>If your <small>GDB</small> does not have a <code>load</code> command, attempting to
 - execute it gets the error message “<code>You can't do that when your
 - target is …</code>”
 - </p>
 - <p>The file is loaded at whatever address is specified in the executable.
 - For some object file formats, you can specify the load address when you
 - link the program; for other formats, like a.out, the object file format
 - specifies a fixed address.
 - </p>
 - <p>It is also possible to tell <small>GDB</small> to load the executable file at a
 - specific offset described by the optional argument <var>offset</var>.  When
 - <var>offset</var> is provided, <var>filename</var> must also be provided.
 - </p>
 - <p>Depending on the remote side capabilities, <small>GDB</small> may be able to
 - load programs into flash memory.
 - </p>
 - <p><code>load</code> does not repeat if you press <tt class="key">RET</tt> again after using it.
 - </p></dd>
 - </dl>
 - 
 - <dl compact="compact">
 - <dd>
 - <a name="index-flash_002derase"></a>
 - </dd>
 - <dt><code>flash-erase</code></dt>
 - <dd><a name="flash_002derase"></a>
 - <p>Erases all known flash memory regions on the target.
 - </p>
 - </dd>
 - </dl>
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