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Each program being debugged has a connection, the connection +describes how <small>GDB</small> controls the program being debugged. +Examples of different connection types are ‘<samp>native</samp>’ and +‘<samp>remote</samp>’. See <a href="Inferiors-Connections-and-Programs.html#Inferiors-Connections-and-Programs">Inferiors Connections and Programs</a>. +</p> +<p>Connections in <small>GDB</small> are represented as instances of +<code>gdb.TargetConnection</code>, or as one of its sub-classes. To get a +list of all connections use <code>gdb.connections</code> +(see <a href="Basic-Python.html#gdbpy_005fconnections">gdb.connections</a>). +</p> +<p>To get the connection for a single <code>gdb.Inferior</code> read its +<code>gdb.Inferior.connection</code> attribute +(see <a href="Inferiors-In-Python.html#gdbpy_005finferior_005fconnection">gdb.Inferior.connection</a>). +</p> +<p>Currently there is only a single sub-class of +<code>gdb.TargetConnection</code>, <code>gdb.RemoteTargetConnection</code>, +however, additional sub-classes may be added in future releases of +<small>GDB</small>. As a result you should avoid writing code like: +</p> +<div class="smallexample"> +<pre class="smallexample">conn = gdb.selected_inferior().connection +if type(conn) is gdb.RemoteTargetConnection: + print("This is a remote target connection") +</pre></div> + +<p>as this may fail when more connection types are added. Instead, you +should write: +</p> +<div class="smallexample"> +<pre class="smallexample">conn = gdb.selected_inferior().connection +if isinstance(conn, gdb.RemoteTargetConnection): + print("This is a remote target connection") +</pre></div> + +<p>A <code>gdb.TargetConnection</code> has the following method: +</p> +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-TargetConnection_002eis_005fvalid"></a>Function: <strong>TargetConnection.is_valid</strong> <em>()</em></dt> +<dd><p>Return <code>True</code> if the <code>gdb.TargetConnection</code> object is valid, +<code>False</code> if not. A <code>gdb.TargetConnection</code> will become +invalid if the connection no longer exists within <small>GDB</small>, this +might happen when no inferiors are using the connection, but could be +delayed until the user replaces the current target. +</p> +<p>Reading any of the <code>gdb.TargetConnection</code> properties will throw +an exception if the connection is invalid. +</p></dd></dl> + +<p>A <code>gdb.TargetConnection</code> has the following read-only properties: +</p> +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-TargetConnection_002enum"></a>Variable: <strong>TargetConnection.num</strong></dt> +<dd><p>An integer assigned by <small>GDB</small> to uniquely identify this +connection. This is the same value as displayed in the ‘<samp>Num</samp>’ +column of the <code>info connections</code> command output (see <a href="Inferiors-Connections-and-Programs.html#Inferiors-Connections-and-Programs">info connections</a>). +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-TargetConnection_002etype"></a>Variable: <strong>TargetConnection.type</strong></dt> +<dd><p>A string that describes what type of connection this is. This string +will be one of the valid names that can be passed to the <code>target</code> +command (see <a href="Target-Commands.html#Target-Commands">target command</a>). +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-TargetConnection_002edescription"></a>Variable: <strong>TargetConnection.description</strong></dt> +<dd><p>A string that gives a short description of this target type. This is +the same string that is displayed in the ‘<samp>Description</samp>’ column of +the <code>info connection</code> command output (see <a href="Inferiors-Connections-and-Programs.html#Inferiors-Connections-and-Programs">info connections</a>). +</p></dd></dl> + +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-TargetConnection_002edetails"></a>Variable: <strong>TargetConnection.details</strong></dt> +<dd><p>An optional string that gives additional information about this +connection. This attribute can be <code>None</code> if there are no +additional details for this connection. +</p> +<p>An example of a connection type that might have additional details is +the ‘<samp>remote</samp>’ connection, in this case the details string can +contain the ‘<samp><var>hostname</var>:<var>port</var></samp>’ that was used to connect +to the remote target. +</p></dd></dl> + +<p>The <code>gdb.RemoteTargetConnection</code> class is a sub-class of +<code>gdb.TargetConnection</code>, and is used to represent ‘<samp>remote</samp>’ +and ‘<samp>extended-remote</samp>’ connections. In addition to the attributes +and methods available from the <code>gdb.TargetConnection</code> base class, +a <code>gdb.RemoteTargetConnection</code> has the following method: +</p> +<a name="index-maint-packet"></a> +<dl> +<dt><a name="index-RemoteTargetConnection_002esend_005fpacket"></a>Function: <strong>RemoteTargetConnection.send_packet</strong> <em>(<var>packet</var>)</em></dt> +<dd><p>This method sends <var>packet</var> to the remote target and returns the +response. The <var>packet</var> should either be a <code>bytes</code> object, or +a <code>Unicode</code> string. +</p> +<p>If <var>packet</var> is a <code>Unicode</code> string, then the string is encoded +to a <code>bytes</code> object using the <small>ASCII</small> codec. If the string +can’t be encoded then an <code>UnicodeError</code> is raised. +</p> +<p>If <var>packet</var> is not a <code>bytes</code> object, or a <code>Unicode</code> +string, then a <code>TypeError</code> is raised. If <var>packet</var> is empty +then a <code>ValueError</code> is raised. +</p> +<p>The response is returned as a <code>bytes</code> object. For Python 3 if it +is known that the response can be represented as a string then this +can be decoded from the buffer. For example, if it is known that the +response is an <small>ASCII</small> string: +</p> +<div class="smallexample"> +<pre class="smallexample">remote_connection.send_packet("some_packet").decode("ascii") +</pre></div> + +<p>In Python 2 <code>bytes</code> and <code>str</code> are aliases, so the result is +already a string, if the response includes non-printable characters, +or null characters, then these will be present in the result, care +should be taken when processing the result to handle this case. +</p> +<p>The prefix, suffix, and checksum (as required by the remote serial +protocol) are automatically added to the outgoing packet, and removed +from the incoming packet before the contents of the reply are +returned. +</p> +<p>This is equivalent to the <code>maintenance packet</code> command +(see <a href="Maintenance-Commands.html#maint-packet">maint packet</a>). +</p></dd></dl> + +<hr> +<div class="header"> +<p> +Next: <a href="TUI-Windows-In-Python.html#TUI-Windows-In-Python" accesskey="n" rel="next">TUI Windows In Python</a>, Previous: <a href="Registers-In-Python.html#Registers-In-Python" accesskey="p" rel="previous">Registers In Python</a>, Up: <a href="Python-API.html#Python-API" accesskey="u" rel="up">Python API</a> [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Concept-Index.html#Concept-Index" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p> +</div> + + + +</body> +</html> |