Connecting r2 with gdb
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Running gdbserver
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        $ gdbserver :2345 /bin/ls
        (gdb) target remote localhost:2345

Connecting from r2
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        $Write failed: Host is down5

Support implementations
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r2 have support for connecting to remote GDB instances:

                x86-32   x86-64   arm    arm64   sh
    winedbg       x        x       -      -      -
    qemu          x        x       ?      x      -
    gdbserver     x        x       ?      ?      ?

    x = supported
    ? = untested
    - = not supported

Supported Commands
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- read/write memory

Writing or reading memory is implemented through the m/M packet.

- read registers

Reading registers is currently implemented through the <g> packet of the gdb protocol.
It returns the whole register profile at once. 

- write registers

There are two ways of writing registers. The first one is through the P packet.
It works like this: `P<register_index>=<register_value>`
The second one is the G packet, that writes the whole register Profile at once.
The implementation first tries to use the newer P packet and if it receives a $00# packet (that says not implemented), it tries to write through the G packet.

- stepping (but this is still the softstep mode and for an unknown reason it sill does not call th gdb_write_register function)

Supported Packets:
- g : Reads the whole register Profile at once
- G : Writes the whole register Profile at once
- m : Reads memory 
- M : Writes memory
- vCont,v : continues execution of the binary
- P : Write one register

TODO
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- Implement GDBserver to allow other apps use r2 debugger 
- Fix that usese the gdb internal stepping version
- Fix softstep, that it finally recoils correct (it just have to reset the eip/rip)
- Add Breakpoints (should be an easy add of the function, because its already implemented in the gdb lib)

