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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T11:44:30+00:00 2026-06-17T11:44:30+00:00

Im using ARMv7 as a target machine. I have compiled the Linux source 2.6.34.13

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Im using ARMv7 as a target machine. I have compiled the Linux source 2.6.34.13 for target.

Target is connected with Host(Linux Development machine) through serial port using minicom.

Target is loaded with new kernel and KGDB is enabled in command prompt.

$ echo ttyAMA0 > /sys/module/kgdboc/parameters/kgdboc 
$ echo g > /proc/sysrq-trigger

Entering KGDB… message is displayed and waits for commands.

In Host side,

$arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gdb vmlinux

    gdb > set remotebaud 115200
    gdb > set debug remote 1
    gdb > target remote /dev/ttyS0

After this, some command communication takes place by default.

  1. qSupported is sent from Host to Target. But qSuppoted is not supported by target so $#00 is returned. similarly ?, HC-1 commands were sent but receives proper response.

  2. But qOffsets command not receiving any response from target.

I suspect vmlinux. Because if I give list in gdb, its not showing 10 lines of code instead it says

arch/arm/kernel/head.S : No such file or directory.

Note :: Kernel compilation done in server. so no source is available in development machine. But arm-gdb looks for head.S it seems.

I am not sure what mistake im doing. I need symbols to be loaded for entire kernel. Guide me in this regards.

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    2026-06-17T11:44:32+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 11:44 am

    Finally Host to Target communication established just bcos of line delay. There is no relationship between kernel source in development machine and time-out issues.

    For the time-out kind of issue for some of the commands say qOffset and qSupported is solved by using GtkTerm instead of minicom as the serial port communication tool.
    Difference is “line delay” option in GtkTerm. so when this is configured to ~250, there is no timeout message thereafter. simply connection established and waits at default break point. If anyone knows how to give this "line delay" in minicom will be more helpful to everyone.

    yes ofcourse, we need source code for list command to execute. but without those source also, we can debug i.e si, bt can be executed with the help of vmlinux and system.map.

    Note:: set debug remote 1 is not necessary. This gives detailed display of host to command communications. For more detailed view, set debug serial 1.

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