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Antonio Borneo authored
GDB can be built for multi-architecture through the command ./configure --enable-targets=all && make Such multi-architecture GDB requires the target's architecture to be selected either manually by the user through the GDB command "set architecture" or automatically by the target description sent by the remote target (i.e. OpenOCD). Commit e65acd88 ("gdb_server: add support for architecture element") already provides the required infrastructure to support multi-architecture gdb. arm-none-eabi-gdb 8.2 uses "arm" as default architecture, but also supports the following values: "arm_any", "armv2", "armv2a", "armv3", "armv3m", "armv4", "armv4t", "armv5", "armv5t", "armv5te", "armv5tej", "armv6", "armv6k", "armv6kz", "armv6-m", "armv6s-m", "armv6t2", "armv7", "armv7e-m", "armv8-a", "armv8-m.base", "armv8-m.main", "armv8-r", "ep9312", "iwmmxt", "iwmmxt2", "xscale". These values can be displayed on arm gdb prompt by typing "set architecture " followed by a TAB for autocompletion. Set the gdb architecture value for all arm targets to "arm". Change-Id: I176cb89878606e1febd546ce26543b3e7849500a Signed-off-by: Antonio Borneo <borneo.antonio@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: http://openocd.zylin.com/4754 Tested-by: jenkins Reviewed-by: Spencer Oliver <spen@spen-soft.co.uk>
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