> The i386 GNU/Hurd ELF core format actually follows the uaccess gregset_t
> array format, not the Mach thread state format. This fixes gdb reading
> it.
>
> * gdb/i386gnu-nat.c (CREG_OFFSET): New macro.
> (creg_offset): New array.
> (CREG_ADDR): Use creg_offset instead of reg_offset.
Did anyone
Thomas Schwinge, le Sun 07 Apr 2013 01:21:51 +0200, a écrit :
> | Having vDSO code might be useful for:
> |
> | * `mach_*_self`: `mach_host_self`, `mach_task_self`, `mach_thread_self`?
Mmm, but these are supposed to add a reference count on the send right.
> | *
> [[mapped-time_interface|ma