- Original Message -
> I haven't been there at the original creation of this functionality, but
> I tend to agree with you. For analyzing the vmcore with gdb or crash,
> the alignment doesn't seem to be important, so it was probably ignored.
With respect to the crash utility, the p_alig
On 11 November 2013 03:28, Phi Debian wrote:
> The Align fot the PT_LOAD is ZERO, then the offset is 0x114, having an
> Align set to TARGET_PAGE_BITS, (or at least 4Kb) would provide a
> chance for any debugger to do page align copy (either lseek/read, or
> mmap) as they trip on the core, marginal
Hi Laszlo,
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 8:38 PM, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
>
> But first, I think you meant TARGET_PAGE_SIZE, not TARGET_PAGE_BITS, for
> the p_align field.
>
> So, the specs say for p_align:
>
>> As ``Program Loading'' describes in this chapter of the processor
>> supplement, loadable pro
On 11/11/13 04:28, Phi Debian wrote:
> CU82$ /usr/bin/readelf -a vmcore
> Program Headers:
> Type Offset VirtAddrPhysAddr FileSizMemSiz Flg Align
> NOTE 0x74 0x 0x 0x000a0 0x000a0 0
> LOAD 0x000114 0x6000 0x6000 0x4000 0x40
Hi All,
Sorry Laszlo for flooding your mailbox, I missed the 'reply to all' so
I redo the post here.
And I added some more comment at the end to answer your questions.
Phi
==
CU82$ /usr/bin/readelf -a vmcore
ELF Header:
Magic: 7f 45 4c
On 11/10/13 10:10, Phi Debian wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I implemented guest-dump-memory for arm32, and bumped in something
> strange, the PT_LOADs generated from dump.c are not target page
> aligned. There are some advantage to get PT_LOAD aligned.
>
> This mail is to ask advise about patch I could su
Hi All,
I implemented guest-dump-memory for arm32, and bumped in something
strange, the PT_LOADs generated from dump.c are not target page
aligned. There are some advantage to get PT_LOAD aligned.
This mail is to ask advise about patch I could submit later if wanted.
Would it be desirable to get