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Wind River Workbench User’s Guide, 3.0 (Linux Version) The Remote Systems and the Debug views (if a debug session is active) both provide feedback in this scenario. The Remote Systems view hides all the process information that was visible for the target, and displays a label back-end connection lost next to the target node. The Debug view does not end the active debug session, but it shows it as being unavailable, in the same manner as if the debug mode was switched. 18.2.7 Disconnecting and Terminating Processes Disconnecting from a process or core detaches the debugger, but leaves the process or core in its current state. Terminating a process actually kills the process on the target. NOTE: If the selected target supports terminating individual threads, you can select a thread and terminate only that thread. 18.2.8 Using the Debug View to Send Signals to Processes In POSIX systems, a signal is an asynchronous notification sent to a process that an event has occurred. Sending a signal to a process interrupts its normal execution. The Debug view is aware of signals sent to processes, and displays information about them. If a process is suspended because of a signal, the view displays the signal name and description. For example, if a process is suspended because it receives a SIGHUP signal, the Debug view shows the information (Stopped Signal Received: SIGHUP, Hangup). Resuming Suspended Processes You can resume a suspended process with or without a signal. To resume a process without a signal: 1. Right-click in the Debug view. 2. Select Resume Without Signal. The selected process resumes, discarding any pending signal. 296
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