to all concerned
iam a noob and i had some peculiar problem
during debugging of an assembly coded binary
for referance you can visit and glance through this
thread in fasm board
http://board.flatassembler.net/forum.php?f=4
and googling around and ircing a bit led me to this
post in your mailing list
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0406.3/1126.html
i actually wanted to reply to that thread so that the
questions is continous
but i cant find out how i can reply to that thread
i see linux torvalds himself has replied to that
thread though i dont understand much of those
i sense it is a performance (speed issue)
but i see the behaviour in gdb due to this
is kinda nasty (sigsegvs the binary and executes an
instruction from the middle :(
hope some one could provide some insightas to how
i could still force a break on the test eax,eax
and also survive without being sigsegved ??
i give the kernel version of mine atm
uname -r
2.4.21-260-smp4G
thanks and regards
nixnoob
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