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Re: [Libunwind-devel] x86-64 libunwind status?
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Arun Sharma |
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Re: [Libunwind-devel] x86-64 libunwind status? |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Oct 2007 14:47:07 -0700 |
On 10/17/07, Curt Wohlgemuth <address@hidden> wrote:
> As to the original problem I was having: there seems to be a bug in
>
> src/os-linux.h
>
> The memcpy() in maps_next() around line 243 of the above file should be a
> memmove() call instead, given that there might be overlap between the source
> and target. When I changed this call (and the memcpy() at line 231, just in
> case), my use of test-ptrace now works as expected for
>
Thanks. Good catch.
> test-ptrace -v /bin/sleep 1
>
> on both my x86-64 systems.
>
> I've never submitted a patch before, for review or otherwise. What
> procedure is generally used?
The same as Linux kernel. You should be able to find some examples in
the list archives.
-Arun
Re: [Libunwind-devel] x86-64 libunwind status?, David Mosberger-Tang, 2007/10/15