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Re: [RFA v2] (x86) Fix watchpoint using hardware breakpoint for some distro
On 03/20/2018 02:28 PM, Xavier Roirand wrote:
> Hello Pedro,
>
> I've replied to your comments and attached a v2 patch.
>
> Le 3/19/18 à 3:28 PM, Pedro Alves a écrit :
>> A few things are missing here:
>>
>> #1 - kernel versions where this was observed.
>>
>
> CentOS: 2.6.18-419.el5
> Suse: 2.6.27.19-5-pae
>
>> #2 - If it's not equal to TRAP_HWBKPT, then what's it equal to?
>> I assume zero?
>
> No, it's equal to 1.
Hmm, that's TRAP_BRKPT nowadays. What was '1' supposed to mean in
kernels of such vintage? What was it's symbolic name back then?
In the table in linux-ptrace.h, we see that modern kernels report
TRAP_BRKPT/1 for the "single-stepping a syscall" case. What do
those older kernels report in that case then?
>> Does the step-into-watchpoint case result in TRAP_TRACE, or does
>> that result in 0 too? That affects the "continue" in the comment above.
>
> This results to a value of 1 too.
What do those kernels report for hardware _breakpoints_? Is it 1 too?
Wondering whether we should make GDB_ARCH_IS_TRAP_HWBKPT return
true for 1 too...
Please provide a more complete picture.
Thanks,
Pedro Alves