rtems-tools/tools/gdb/python/watchdog.py
Chris Johns 3162858a3a gdb-python: Update so 'rtems task' lists the classic tasks.
This is a first pass at cleaning up the support. To use:

 $ waf configure --prefix=$HOME/development/rtems/4.11
 $ waf build install

Start GDB and break at Init:

 (gdb) py import rtems
 (gdb) rtems task

will list the classic API tasks.
2014-08-26 14:57:57 +10:00

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# RTEMS Tools Project (http://www.rtems.org/)
# Copyright 2010-2014 Chris Johns (chrisj@rtems.org)
# All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of the RTEMS Tools package in 'rtems-tools'.
#
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# RTEMS Watchdog Support
#
import gdb
import chains
import objects
class state:
states = {
0: 'inactive',
1: 'being-inserted',
2: 'active',
3: 'remove-it'
}
def __init__(self, s):
self.s = s
def to_string(self):
return self.states[self.s]
class control:
def __init__(self, ctrl):
self.ctrl = ctrl
# ToDo: fix this.1
def state(self):
return state(1).to_string()
#return state(int(self.ctrl['state'])).to_string()
def initial(self):
return self.ctrl['initial']
def delta_interval(self):
return self.ctrl['delta_interval']
def start_time(self):
return self.ctrl['start_time']
def stop_time(self):
return self.ctrl['stop_time']
# ToDo: Better printing of watchdog.
def routine(self):
addr = self.ctrl['routine']
return str(addr)
def to_string(self):
val = ""
val += " State:" + str(self.state())
val += "\n Intial Interval:" + str(self.initial())
val += "\n Delta Interval:"+ str(self.delta_interval())
val += "\n Start time:" + str(self.start_time())
val += "\n Stop time:" + str(self.stop_time())
val += "\n WD Routine:" + str(self.routine())
return val
def show(self):
print self.to_string()