clayborg added inline comments.

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Comment at: lldb/tools/lldb-vscode/lldb-vscode.cpp:2177
+  const auto max_instruction_size = g_vsc.target.GetMaximumOpcodeByteSize();
+  const auto bytes_offset = -instruction_offset * max_instruction_size;
+  auto start_addr = base_addr - bytes_offset;
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Just checked out your changes, and you are still just subtracting a value from 
the start address and attempting to disassemble from memory which is the 
problem. We need to take that subtracted address, and look it up as suggested 
in previous code examples I posted. If you find a function to symbol, ask those 
objects for their instructions. and then try to use those. 

But basically for _any_ disassembly this is what I would recommend doing:
- first resolve the "start_address" (no matter how you come up the address) 
that want to disassemble into a SBAddress
- check its section. If the section is valid and contains instructions, call a 
function that will disassemble the address range for the section that starts at 
"start_address" and ends at the end of the section. We can call this 
"disassemble_code" as a function. More details on this below
- If the section does not contain instructions, just read the bytes and emit a 
lines like:
```
0x1000 .byte 0x12
0x1000 .byte 0x34
...
```

Now for the disassemble_code function. We know the address range for this is in 
code. We then need to resolve the address passed to "disassemble_code" into a 
SBAddress and ask that address for a SBFunction or SBSymbol as I mentioned. 
Then we ask the SBFunction or SBSymbol for all instructions that they contain, 
and then use any instructions that fall into the range we have. If there is no 
SBFunction or SBSymbol, then disassemble an instruction at a time and then see 
if the new address will resolve to a function or symbol.


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