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Re: [PATCH 3/4] Allow display of negative offsets in print_address_symbolic()
On 6/8/19 8:54 PM, Kevin Buettner wrote:
> When examining addresses associated with blocks with non-contiguous
> address ranges, it's not uncommon to see large positive offsets which,
> for some address width, actually represent a smaller negative offset.
> Here's an example taken from the test case:
>
> (gdb) x/i foo_cold
> 0x40110d <foo+4294967277>: push %rbp
>
> This commit causes cases like the above to be displayed like this (below)
> instead:
>
> (gdb) x/i foo_cold
> 0x40110d <foo-19>: push %rbp
>
> gdb/ChangeLog:
>
> * printcmd.c (print_address_symbolic): Print negative offsets.
> (build_address_symbolic): Force signed arithmetic when computing
> offset.
Seems reasonable to me, if we assume that the symbol name to put
within <> is "foo".
This change makes makes me doubt that, though. We're looking at
the lower level, disassembly code. I think I'd want to see
0x40110d <foo_cold+0>:
there?
E.g., I might want to follow up with
disassemble foo_cold.
But the present state of things, I wouldn't be able to see the
foo_cold symbol, where it starts?
Maybe a larger disassemble output including several cold sections
in view would help determine the best output.
Thanks,
Pedro Alves