Re: Kgdb related prob. (err - "Cannot find bounds of current funtion"!!)

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i don't think so......how do u do that???

On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 16:23, Artem B. Bityuckiy wrote:
> Did you load debugging symbols?
> 
> Mandeep Sandhu wrote:
> > hi list,
> > 
> > don't know wether this is the correct list to ask KGDB related prob.
> > If not, can someone point me to the mailing list where i can post my
> > ques.........or else read on.......
> > 
> > 
> > I'm trying to bring up a kgdb setup. I have 2 intel machines.
> > Target - mac1, Host - mac2. I downloaded the latest kgdb patch
> > for 2.6.8.1 on mac1 and applied it on the kernel src. I then
> > complied it on the target machine itself. Then copied (scp) the
> > kernel image + System.map to my host mac where i have the same
> > kgdb patched source (copied it to /usr/src/linux-2.6.8.1 of mac2).
> > 
> > made changes to grub etc. and rebooted the target mac...which stopped
> > at "waiting for connection from remote server".
> > 
> >>From the host's /usr/src/linux-2.6.8.1 dir i ran
> > $> gdb vmlinuz-2.6.8.1-kgdb
> > 
> > connected to the target mac using "target remote /dev/ttyS0"
> > 
> > then i got the following line
> > 
> > (gdb) 0x(some addr) in ??
> > 
> > then when i try to step thru. using step command i get "Cannot find
> > bounds of current function".
> > 
> > If i type "continue" the target resumes booting fine.
> > any clues why this is happeneing???
> > 
> > TIA,
> > -mandeep
> > 
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