On Monday 02 May 2005 10:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I tried to use gdb on the kernel to analyze the TCP/IP stack. After the
> first breakpoint I get a non-ending series of SIGTRAPs (I'm not sure
> whether it's for every instruction or every line of code), which makes
> debugging impossible. The behaviour persists also after deleting all
> breakpoints (ie. I cannot go back to execute the kernel normally).
Someone reported this yesterday with gdb 5.something, and I just saw something 
similar with gdb 6.3.

Maybe this is related to the SYSEMU patch... can you use the splitout version 
and remove the SYSEMU code to verify this? Which host kernel version are you 
using?
> All ideas and suggestions are welcome. If this is a known problem, 
No, apart those two reports.
> could 
> you point me to some web-site?

> Thanks,
> Urs

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