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diff --git a/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/trace/target.html b/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/trace/target.html deleted file mode 100644 index 83c6420a138..00000000000 --- a/gdb/gdbtk/library/help/trace/target.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>Target Selection Help</TITLE> -</HEAD> -<BODY> -<H1>The Target Selection Dialog</H1> -<H3>Overview</H3> -<P>The Target Selection Dialog allows users to specify the debug target, -the interface used to connect to the target, and some useful run -options.</P> - -<P>Target Selection topics: -<UL> - <LI><UL><A HREF="#select">Selecting a Target</A> - <LI><A HREF="#select_tar">Specifying a Target</A> - <LI><A HREF="#select_int">Choosing a Connection Interface</A> - </UL> - <LI><UL><A HREF="#options">Run Options</A> - <LI><A HREF="#options_run_until_main">Run until 'main'</A> - <LI><A HREF="#options_bp_at_exit">Set breakpoint at 'exit'</A> - <LI><A HREF="#options_download_dialog">Display Download Dialog</A> - <LI><A HREF="#options_compare_to_remote_executable">Compare to - remote executable</A> - </UL> -</UL></P> - -<H3><A NAME="select">Selecting a Target</A></H3> -Selecting a target involves choosing a target for debugging and setting connection -interface options for the target. - -<P>Common targets include: "exec" for native debuggers, "remote" for establishing -a connection to a target board via a serial line, "remotetcp" for TCP connections, -and "sim" for connections to the simulator. There may be more depending on the -configuration of the debugger being used.</P> - -<P>In general, "remote" targets are always serial connections which require the user -to specify the serial port and baud rate to be used for the connection and -"remotetcp" targets are always TCP connections which require specifying the hostname -and port number of the machine to which to connect. Depending upon configuration, -there may be numerous serial- and TCP-based connections. These always follow the -naming convention <I>target</I> and <I>target</I>tcp.</P> - -<P>To <A NAME="select_tar"> select a target</A>, choose one of the available targets -from the dropdown menu in the Connection Frame. Then <A NAME="#select_int">specify -the interface options</A> for this target: selecting the baudrate and serial port -from the dropdown menus (serial targets only) or entering the hostname and port number -(TCP targets only).</P> - -<H3><A NAME="options">Run Options</A></H3> -Three run options which may be selected include: -<DL> - <DT><A NAME="options_run_until_main">Run until 'main' - <DD>Sets a breakpoint at main(). This has no effect when using - GDB in tracing mode. - <DT><A NAME="options_bp_at_exit">Set breakpoint at 'exit' - <DD>Sets a breakpoint at exit(). This has no effect when using - GDB in tracing mode. - <DT><A NAME="options_download_dialog">Display Download Dialog - <DD>Displays a dialog showing the progress of the download to - the target section by section. This has no effect when using - GDB in tracing mode. - <DT><A NAME="options_compare_to_remote_executable"> - Compare to remote executable</A> - <DD>When attaching to a tracing target, compare the host's and target's - executable by computing the checksum of each loadable section. -</DL> -</BODY> -</HTML> |