@item
A socket (TCP/IP) connection is typically started as follows:
@example
-target remote localhost:3333
+target extended-remote localhost:3333
@end example
This would cause GDB to connect to the gdbserver on the local pc using port 3333.
-It is also possible to use the GDB extended remote protocol as follows:
+The extended remote protocol is a super-set of the remote protocol and should
+be the preferred choice. More details are available in GDB documentation
+@url{https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/Connecting.html}
+
+To speed-up typing, any GDB command can be abbreviated, including the extended
+remote command above that becomes:
@example
-target extended-remote localhost:3333
+tar ext :3333
@end example
+
+@b{Note:} If any backward compatibility issue requires using the old remote
+protocol in place of the extended remote one, the former protocol is still
+available through the command:
+@example
+target remote localhost:3333
+@end example
+
@item
A pipe connection is typically started as follows:
@example
-target remote | openocd -c "gdb_port pipe; log_output openocd.log"
+target extended-remote | openocd -c "gdb_port pipe; log_output openocd.log"
@end example
This would cause GDB to run OpenOCD and communicate using pipes (stdin/stdout).
Using this method has the advantage of GDB starting/stopping OpenOCD for the debug
@example
$ arm-none-eabi-gdb example.elf
-(gdb) target remote localhost:3333
+(gdb) target extended-remote localhost:3333
Remote debugging using localhost:3333
...
(gdb) monitor reset halt
If you switched gdb_memory_map off, you may want to setup GDB memory map
manually or issue @command{set mem inaccessible-by-default off}
-Now you can issue GDB command @command{target remote ...} and inspect memory
+Now you can issue GDB command @command{target extended-remote ...} and inspect memory
of a running target. Do not use GDB commands @command{continue},
@command{step} or @command{next} as they synchronize GDB with your target
and GDB would require stopping the target to get the prompt back.
int packet_size;
int retval;
struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
+ static bool warn_use_ext;
target = get_target_from_connection(connection);
break;
case '?':
gdb_last_signal_packet(connection, packet, packet_size);
+ /* '?' is sent after the eventual '!' */
+ if (!warn_use_ext && !gdb_con->extended_protocol) {
+ warn_use_ext = true;
+ LOG_WARNING("Prefer GDB command \"target extended-remote %s\" instead of \"target remote %s\"",
+ connection->service->port, connection->service->port);
+ }
break;
case 'c':
case 's':