On 2/29/24 04:05, Alex Bennée wrote:
The hppa disassembly is different from the others due to leading with
the raw opcode data. This confuses plugins looking for instruction
prefixes to match instructions. For plugins like execlog there is
another mechanism for getting the instruction byte data.
Helge Deller writes:
> On 2/29/24 15:05, Alex Bennée wrote:
>> The hppa disassembly is different from the others due to leading with
>> the raw opcode data. This confuses plugins looking for instruction
>> prefixes to match instructions. For plugins like execlog there is
>> another mechanism for
On 2/29/24 15:05, Alex Bennée wrote:
The hppa disassembly is different from the others due to leading with
the raw opcode data. This confuses plugins looking for instruction
prefixes to match instructions. For plugins like execlog there is
another mechanism for getting the instruction byte data.
The hppa disassembly is different from the others due to leading with
the raw opcode data. This confuses plugins looking for instruction
prefixes to match instructions. For plugins like execlog there is
another mechanism for getting the instruction byte data.
For the sake of consistently just pres