[RFA] amd64 displaced stepping support

Daniel Jacobowitz drow@false.org
Tue Jan 27 20:27:00 GMT 2009


On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 03:00:12PM -0800, Doug Evans wrote:
> Using the disassembler to compute instruction lengths is awkward, I know.
> It's needed in order to compute the address of rip-relative addressing.
> The address is %rip + address-of-next-insn + displacement,
> and the displacement is only 32 bits so it's not guaranteed to be enough
> to cover the distance between the original instruction and its copy.
> To compensate I compute an unused integer reg, set it to
> %rip + address-of-next-insn, and rewrite the insn to use base+disp addressing.
> I think the GNU tools need a general-purpose library of ISA-related tools.
> Until then, I went with the disassembler.  The code is laid out such that
> when a better implementation of computing insn lengths comes along, it
> can be easily dropped in.

IMO, "the disassembler" means a bit of GDB interface glue, and
libopcodes.  Libopcodes is the obvious place for a library about
opcodes.  It can export more information; there's an example of this
at the very end of struct disassemble_info, though it probably needs
more granularity.

-- 
Daniel Jacobowitz
CodeSourcery



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