Sorry, I should have been more direct in this post...
Does anyone actually know the difference in the GDB-RSP i and s commands?
I'd welcome your insight.
thanks
Matt
Matthew Gardiner wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm poring over the gdb pdf trying to understand the difference
between the s and i commands.
After chatting with a colleague we came up with 2 ideas:
1. i means a single instruction step, and s is an instruction step but
step over CALL instructions.
OR
2. i means advance the clock once, i.e. by a single word in a
multi-word instruction. And s means a single instruction step.
All comments welcome!
thanks
Matt
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