struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
static int extended_protocol = 0;
- /* drain input buffer */
+ /* drain input buffer. If one of the packets fail, then an error
+ * packet is replied, if applicable.
+ *
+ * This loop will terminate and the error code is returned.
+ *
+ * The calling fn will check if this error is something that
+ * can be recovered from, or if the connection must be closed.
+ *
+ * If the error is recoverable, this fn is called again to
+ * drain the rest of the buffer.
+ */
do
{
packet_size = GDB_BUFFER_SIZE-1;
case 'c':
case 's':
{
- int retval = ERROR_OK;
-
struct gdb_connection *gdb_con = connection->priv;
log_add_callback(gdb_log_callback, connection);
}
gdb_con->sync = false;
- if ((retval!=ERROR_OK) || (!already_running && nostep))
+ if (!already_running && nostep)
{
/* Either the target isn't in the halted state, then we can't
* step/continue. This might be early setup, etc.
if (!already_running)
{
- int retval = gdb_step_continue_packet(connection, target, packet, packet_size);
+ /* Here we don't want packet processing to stop even if this fails,
+ * so we use a local variable instead of retval. */
+ retval = gdb_step_continue_packet(connection, target, packet, packet_size);
if (retval != ERROR_OK)
{
/* we'll never receive a halted condition... issue a false one.. */