else
sprintf (buf, "T%02x", status->value.sig);
+ if (disable_packet_T)
+ {
+ /* This is a bit (OK, a lot) of a kludge, however, this isn't
+ really a user feature, but exists only so GDB can use the
+ gdbserver to test handling of the 'S' stop reply packet, so
+ we would rather this code be as simple as possible.
+
+ By this point we've started to build the 'T' stop packet,
+ and it should look like 'Txx....' where 'x' is a hex digit.
+ An 'S' stop packet always looks like 'Sxx', so all we do
+ here is convert the buffer from a T packet to an S packet
+ and the avoid adding any extra content by breaking out. */
+ gdb_assert (*buf == 'T');
+ gdb_assert (isxdigit (*(buf + 1)));
+ gdb_assert (isxdigit (*(buf + 2)));
+ *buf = 'S';
+ *(buf + 3) = '\0';
+ break;
+ }
+
buf += strlen (buf);
saved_thread = current_thread;