Hi!

When single stepping on a STM32, I'm constantly caught in interrupt 
handler code.  This makes debugging almost impossible for non-trivial 
programs with timer and other peripheral interrupts.

I have seen that there's an "cortex_m3 maskisr on/off" command, but it's 
awkward to use from eclipse.  There seems to be no way to issue monitor 
commands to OpenOCD during a debug session, or even bind commands to a 
GUI button (perhaps a nice feature for Zylin-CDT?).

Is there a good way to tell OpenOCD to mask ISRs after hitting a 
breakpoint/single-stepping, but re-enable interrupts on run?

best regards,
-- 
Thomas Kindler <m...@t-kindler.de>
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