Andrew Morton wrote:
>
> Without patch:
>
> (gdb) x/20i _start
> 0x0 <_start>: ljmpw $0x0,$0x8
> 0x6 <_start+6>: rolb $0x8c,(%edi)
> 0x9 <start2+1>: enter $0xd88e,$0x8e
> 0xd <start2+5>: rorb $0xfb,0x7c00bcd0(%esi)
> 0x14 <start2+12>: cld
> 0x15 <start2+13>: mov $0x20ac0031,%esi
> 0x1a <msg_loop+2>: (bad)
> 0x1b <msg_loop+3>: je 0x26 <die>
> 0x1d <msg_loop+5>: mov $0xe,%ah
> 0x1f <msg_loop+7>: mov $0x10cd0007,%ebx
> 0x24 <msg_loop+12>: jmp 0x18 <msg_loop>
> 0x26 <die>: xor %eax,%eax
> 0x28 <die+2>: int $0x16
>
> With patch:
>
> (gdb) x/20i _start
> 0x0 <_start>: ljmp $0xc88c,$0x7c00005
> 0x7 <start2+2>: mov %eax,%ds
> 0x9 <start2+4>: mov %eax,%es
> 0xb <start2+6>: mov %eax,%ss
> 0xd <start2+8>: mov $0xfcfb7c00,%esp
> 0x12 <start2+13>: mov $0x20ac002e,%esi
> 0x17 <msg_loop+2>: (bad)
> 0x18 <msg_loop+3>: je 0x23 <die>
> 0x1a <msg_loop+5>: mov $0xe,%ah
> 0x1c <msg_loop+7>: mov $0x10cd0007,%ebx
> 0x21 <msg_loop+12>: jmp 0x15 <msg_loop>
>
> not sure what's going on there. We seem to have confused gdb.
>
You're trying to disassemble 16-bit code as if it was 32-bit code. The
easiest way to disassemble is to have NASM installed on your machine and
just do:
ndisasm bzImage
My setup code rewrite creates an intermediate .elf file to retain
debugging information and make 16-bit disassembly
("objdump -d -m i8086") easier.
-hpa
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