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mcwatchpoints.stdoutB.exp | 5 Hardware read watchpoint 2: undefined[0] 6 Hardware access (read/write) watchpoint 3: undefined[4] 7 Hardware watchpoint 4: undefined[8] 9 Hardware read watchpoint 2: undefined[0] 14 Hardware access (read/write) watchpoint 3: undefined[4] 19 Hardware access (read/write) watchpoint 3: undefined[4] 25 Hardware watchpoint 4: undefined[8]
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mcclean_after_fork.stdinB.gdb | 15 # put a read watchpoint on mem 16 # we expect that the read watchpoint is not triggered in the child 22 # we should now have encountered the read watchpoint in the parent.
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mcclean_after_fork.stdoutB.exp | 7 Hardware read watchpoint 4: mem 9 Hardware read watchpoint 4: mem
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mcwatchpoints.vgtest | 1 # test the memcheck watchpoint functionality 2 # Note: we need --vgdb=full to stop at the instruction following the watchpoint.
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watchpoints.c | 15 read watchpoint at 0,
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/external/qemu/ |
gdbstub.h | 6 /* GDB breakpoint/watchpoint types */
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exec.c | [all...] |
cpu-all.h | 844 /* Breakpoint/watchpoint flags */ 859 int flags, CPUWatchpoint **watchpoint); 862 void cpu_watchpoint_remove_by_ref(CPUState *env, CPUWatchpoint *watchpoint);
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/external/eclipse-basebuilder/basebuilder-3.6.2/org.eclipse.releng.basebuilder/plugins/org.eclipse.jdt.debug_3.6.1.v20100715_r361/ |
plugin.properties | 37 JavaWatchpoint.name = Java Watchpoint
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/external/valgrind/main/include/ |
pub_tool_gdbserver.h | 88 accessibility for watchpoint support. 100 /* watchpoint support --------------------------------------*/ 104 the access provided by the tool matches the watchpoint kind. 119 // Must return True if the watchpoint has been properly inserted or 127 Bool (*watchpoint) (PointKind kind, Bool insert, Addr addr, SizeT len)
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/external/valgrind/main/coregrind/m_gdbserver/ |
target.h | 132 gdb about the encountered watchpoint. 137 /* Returns 1 if target was stopped due to a watchpoint hit, 0 otherwise. */ 140 /* Returns the address associated with the watchpoint that hit, if any; 190 /* Insert and remove a hardware watchpoint. 193 2 = write watchpoint 194 3 = read watchpoint 195 4 = access watchpoint
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m_gdbserver.c | 70 watch_reason, // watchpoint detected by tool 325 void VG_(needs_watchpoint) (Bool (*watchpoint) (PointKind kind, 330 tool_watchpoint = watchpoint; 369 g = VG_(arena_malloc)(VG_AR_CORE, "gdbserver_point watchpoint", 424 /* If no overlap, examine next watchpoint: */ 430 matches the watchpoint kind. */ 434 /* Watchpoint encountered. 435 If this is a read watchpoint, we directly call gdbserver 437 Otherwise, for a write watchpoint, we have to finish 441 For a read watchpoint, we better call gdbserver directly [all...] |
README_DEVELOPERS | 107 supports this : when a watchpoint is placed, memcheck changes 110 is due to a watchpoint and gives the control back to gdb. 111 Stopping on the exact instruction for a write watchpoint implies 114 and so "does not believe" the information that the write watchpoint 115 was triggered, and continues the execution. At the next watchpoint 118 terminate the current instruction before reporting the write watchpoint. 122 See m_gdbserver.c Bool VG_(is_watched) where watchpoint handling
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target.c | 180 2 => single stepping asked by valgrind (watchpoint) */ 229 dlog(1, "clearing watchpoint stopped_data_address %p\n",
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/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/mips/mipsel-linux-android-4.6/bin/ |
mipsel-linux-android-gdb | |
mipsel-linux-android-gdbtui | |
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/external/kernel-headers/original/asm-mips/ |
cpu.h | 241 #define MIPS_CPU_WATCH 0x00000100 /* watchpoint registers */
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/external/valgrind/main/none/tests/ |
cmdline1.stdout.exp | 20 full is slower but provides precise watchpoint/step
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cmdline2.stdout.exp | 20 full is slower but provides precise watchpoint/step
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/external/qemu/target-mips/ |
helper.c | 558 [EXCP_DFWATCH] = "deferred watchpoint", 560 [EXCP_IWATCH] = "instruction fetch watchpoint", 574 [EXCP_DWATCH] = "data watchpoint",
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/external/valgrind/main/docs/xml/ |
manual-core-adv.xml | 694 tool reporting an error or to a watchpoint. If the gdbserver 712 <para>Hardware watchpoint support by the Valgrind 717 only Memcheck provides hardware watchpoint simulation. The 718 hardware watchpoint simulation provided by Memcheck is much 721 instruction. Hardware watchpoint simulation also provides read 722 watchpoints. The hardware watchpoint simulation by Memcheck has 729 4 hardware watchpoints, each watchpoint watching 1, 2, 4 or 8 738 <para>Memcheck implements hardware watchpoint simulation by 740 a hardware watchpoint is removed, the range is marked as 741 addressable and defined. Hardware watchpoint simulation o [all...] |
/external/valgrind/main/coregrind/ |
pub_core_gdbserver.h | 57 Write/read/access watchpoint can only be provided by tools which are
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/prebuilts/gcc/darwin-x86/arm/arm-eabi-4.6/share/info/ |
gdb.info | [all...] |