Vger broken w.r.t. gdb
Daniel Jacobowitz
drow at false.org
Fri Jul 30 16:03:24 EST 1999
On Fri, Jul 30, 1999 at 03:24:26PM +1000, Paul Mackerras wrote:
> Daniel Jacobowitz <drow at false.org> wrote:
>
> > Now I'm really confused.
> >
> > >From my readings it appears that we should only reach this point if a
> > trap instruction was encountered. But from what I can see no trap
> > instruction exists at that address. At
>
> A common thing that gdb does is to put trap instructions into the
> memory image of a process being debugged. It sounds to me as though,
> with all the page cache and memory management changes that have gone
> on in 2.3, we now have the undesirable situation that a trap
> instruction put in by gdb hasn't stayed confined to the process being
> debugged but has leaked into the copy of the page that is being used
> by other processes.
That makes sense, but wouldn't it have shown up in the core dump if
that were the case?
Dan
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