================ @@ -143,8 +142,14 @@ NativeRegisterContextWindows::CreateHostNativeRegisterContextWindows( NativeRegisterContextWindows_arm64::NativeRegisterContextWindows_arm64( const ArchSpec &target_arch, NativeThreadProtocol &native_thread) - : NativeRegisterContextWindows(native_thread, - CreateRegisterInfoInterface(target_arch)) {} + : NativeRegisterContextRegisterInfo( + native_thread, CreateRegisterInfoInterface(target_arch)) { + // Currently, there is no API to query the maximum supported hardware + // breakpoints and watchpoints on Windows. The values set below are based ---------------- DavidSpickett wrote:
Does Windows reject writes to the other breakpoints or just silently accepts them and only later you find out they don't work? I'm wondering if we can read/modify/write the registers and see what sticks. Of course the timing of that is interesting. We'd need a live process to do those writes in, and perhaps by that time we already needed to know the max breakpoint number for something else to work. (last time I did this sort of thing it was a jtag debugger so we could inspect registers regardless of the debugee's state) https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/108072 _______________________________________________ lldb-commits mailing list lldb-commits@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-commits