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Normally, you can simply allow these subroutines to communicate, and ignore the details. (If you’re implementing your own stub file, you can still ignore the details: start with one of the existing stub files. <samp>sparc-stub.c</samp> is the best organized, and therefore the easiest to read.) </p> <a name="index-remote-serial-debugging_002c-overview"></a> <p>To debug a program running on another machine (the debugging <em>target</em> machine), you must first arrange for all the usual prerequisites for the program to run by itself. For example, for a C program, you need: </p> <ol> <li> A startup routine to set up the C runtime environment; these usually have a name like <samp>crt0</samp>. The startup routine may be supplied by your hardware supplier, or you may have to write your own. </li><li> A C subroutine library to support your program’s subroutine calls, notably managing input and output. </li><li> A way of getting your program to the other machine—for example, a download program. These are often supplied by the hardware manufacturer, but you may have to write your own from hardware documentation. </li></ol> <p>The next step is to arrange for your program to use a serial port to communicate with the machine where <small>GDB</small> is running (the <em>host</em> machine). In general terms, the scheme looks like this: </p> <dl compact="compact"> <dt><em>On the host,</em></dt> <dd><p><small>GDB</small> already understands how to use this protocol; when everything else is set up, you can simply use the ‘<samp>target remote</samp>’ command (see <a href="Targets.html#Targets">Specifying a Debugging Target</a>). </p> </dd> <dt><em>On the target,</em></dt> <dd><p>you must link with your program a few special-purpose subroutines that implement the <small>GDB</small> remote serial protocol. The file containing these subroutines is called a <em>debugging stub</em>. </p> <p>On certain remote targets, you can use an auxiliary program <code>gdbserver</code> instead of linking a stub into your program. See <a href="Server.html#Server">Using the <code>gdbserver</code> Program</a>, for details. </p></dd> </dl> <p>The debugging stub is specific to the architecture of the remote machine; for example, use <samp>sparc-stub.c</samp> to debug programs on <small>SPARC</small> boards. </p> <a name="index-remote-serial-stub-list"></a> <p>These working remote stubs are distributed with <small>GDB</small>: </p> <dl compact="compact"> <dt><code>i386-stub.c</code></dt> <dd><a name="index-i386_002dstub_002ec"></a> <a name="index-Intel"></a> <a name="index-i386"></a> <p>For Intel 386 and compatible architectures. </p> </dd> <dt><code>m68k-stub.c</code></dt> <dd><a name="index-m68k_002dstub_002ec"></a> <a name="index-Motorola-680x0"></a> <a name="index-m680x0"></a> <p>For Motorola 680x0 architectures. </p> </dd> <dt><code>sh-stub.c</code></dt> <dd><a name="index-sh_002dstub_002ec"></a> <a name="index-Renesas"></a> <a name="index-SH"></a> <p>For Renesas SH architectures. </p> </dd> <dt><code>sparc-stub.c</code></dt> <dd><a name="index-sparc_002dstub_002ec"></a> <a name="index-Sparc"></a> <p>For <small>SPARC</small> architectures. </p> </dd> <dt><code>sparcl-stub.c</code></dt> <dd><a name="index-sparcl_002dstub_002ec"></a> <a name="index-Fujitsu"></a> <a name="index-SparcLite"></a> <p>For Fujitsu <small>SPARCLITE</small> architectures. </p> </dd> </dl> <p>The <samp>README</samp> file in the <small>GDB</small> distribution may list other recently added stubs. </p> <table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><td align="left" valign="top">• <a href="Stub-Contents.html#Stub-Contents" accesskey="1">Stub Contents</a>:</td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">What the stub can do for you </td></tr> <tr><td align="left" valign="top">• <a href="Bootstrapping.html#Bootstrapping" accesskey="2">Bootstrapping</a>:</td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">What you must do for the stub </td></tr> <tr><td align="left" valign="top">• <a href="Debug-Session.html#Debug-Session" accesskey="3">Debug Session</a>:</td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top">Putting it all together </td></tr> </table> <hr> <div class="header"> <p> Previous: <a href="Remote-Configuration.html#Remote-Configuration" accesskey="p" rel="prev">Remote Configuration</a>, Up: <a href="Remote-Debugging.html#Remote-Debugging" accesskey="u" rel="up">Remote Debugging</a> [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Concept-Index.html#Concept-Index" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p> </div> </body> </html>