From: David Miller <da...@davemloft.net>
Date: Mon, 01 May 2017 23:51:58 -0400 (EDT)

> From: Alexei Starovoitov <a...@fb.com>
> Date: Mon, 1 May 2017 20:49:21 -0700
> 
>> (gdb) x/10i bpf_prog1
>>    0x0 <bpf_prog1>:  ldimm64 r0, 590618314553
>>    0x10 <bpf_prog1+16>:      stdw    [r1+-8], r10
>>    0x18 <bpf_prog1+24>:      lddw    r10, [r1+-8]
>>    0x20 <bpf_prog1+32>:      add     r0, -1879113726
>>    0x28 <bpf_prog1+40>:      lddw    r1, [r0+0]
>>    0x30 <bpf_prog1+48>:      exit
>>    0x38:     Cannot access memory at address 0x38
>> 
>> the last line also seems wrong. Off by 1 error?
> 
> Maybe, I'll look into it tomorrow.

This is not a BPF specific problem, GDB does this for any non-linked
object you try to inspect under it.  F.e. on a sparc object:

(gdb) x/10i 0
   0x0 <foo>:   retl
   0x4 <foo+4>: clr  %o0
   0x8: Cannot access memory at address 0x8
(gdb)

Same behavior.

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