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- #
- # This is very much a work in progress to show how we can use macros to make the
- # GDB interface a lot more useable. For example the next / step commands only
- # work if the stepper doesn't leave the current scope. Beyond that you have a
- # single hardware breakpoint which can be used as an hb or a wa. You have to
- # remember to delete the previous one, so the br macro does this for you.
- #
- file app/.output/eagle/debug/image/eagle.app.v6.out
- #set remotedebug 1
- set remotelogfile gdb_rsp_logfile.txt
- set serial baud 115200
- set remote hardware-breakpoint-limit 1
- set remote hardware-watchpoint-limit 1
- #set debug xtensa 4
- target remote /dev/ttyUSB0
- set confirm off
- set print null-stop
- define br
- d
- hb $arg0
- end
- define upto
- d
- hb $arg0
- c
- end
- set pagination off
- set history filename ~/.gdb_history
- set history save on
- set history size 1000
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