add gdb-client to run on host to debug target.. (kgdb)
[openwrt-10.03/.git] / toolchain / gdb / patches / 820-debian_disable-linux-fork-messages.patch
diff --git a/toolchain/gdb/patches/820-debian_disable-linux-fork-messages.patch b/toolchain/gdb/patches/820-debian_disable-linux-fork-messages.patch
new file mode 100644 (file)
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@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+Status: Proposed upstream after 6.3, not yet committed.
+
+2004-12-06  Daniel Jacobowitz  <dan@debian.org>
+
+       * linux-nat.c (child_follow_fork): Call target_terminal_ours before
+       printing output.  Use fprintf_unfiltered.  Only print output when
+       debugging.
+
+Index: gdb-6.3/gdb/linux-nat.c
+===================================================================
+--- gdb-6.3.orig/gdb/linux-nat.c       2004-12-08 18:22:20.386956067 -0500
++++ gdb-6.3/gdb/linux-nat.c    2004-12-08 18:28:49.995585970 -0500
+@@ -347,9 +347,13 @@ child_follow_fork (int follow_child)
+        also, but they'll be reinserted below.  */
+       detach_breakpoints (child_pid);
+-      fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout,
+-                      "Detaching after fork from child process %d.\n",
+-                      child_pid);
++      if (debug_linux_nat)
++      {
++        target_terminal_ours ();
++        fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
++                            "Detaching after fork from child process %d.\n",
++                            child_pid);
++      }
+       ptrace (PTRACE_DETACH, child_pid, 0, 0);
+@@ -418,9 +422,13 @@ child_follow_fork (int follow_child)
+       /* Before detaching from the parent, remove all breakpoints from it. */
+       remove_breakpoints ();
+-      fprintf_filtered (gdb_stdout,
+-                      "Attaching after fork to child process %d.\n",
+-                      child_pid);
++      if (debug_linux_nat)
++      {
++        target_terminal_ours ();
++        fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stdlog,
++                            "Attaching after fork to child process %d.\n",
++                            child_pid);
++      }
+       /* If we're vforking, we may want to hold on to the parent until
+        the child exits or execs.  At exec time we can remove the old