kceiwH <kceiwh@gmail.com> writes:
I wonder how GDB knows it should stop the inferior when a
breakpoint is
hit. I try to read the code but only to find how GDB creates a
breakpoint. I thought GDB might change some instructions of
inferior so
that when the inferior executes the modified instructions, GDB
should
know. But what the function "create_breakpoint" does is to add a
breakpoint to the list "breakpoint_chain".
Breakpoints are only inserted immediately before the inferior is
resumed, see insert_breakpoints.
Andreas.
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