* gdb and segment registers
@ 2009-02-23 3:31 Pierre-Alexandre Meyer
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From: Pierre-Alexandre Meyer @ 2009-02-23 3:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gdb
Good evening,
I am developing an application at the bootloader level that
eventually jumps into protected mode. My testing is done using a virtual
machine (tried via qemu and VMware Workstation) and remotely connecting
gdb (Ubuntu Intrepid build - 6.8-debian) to it.
It works great until the application jumps into protected mode when gdb
becomes really confused.
Setting a break point at the first function after protected mode doesn't
work.
With no break points, if I SIGINT the program after the jump, gdb is
confused:
Backtrace stopped: previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt
stack?)
I suppose this is because the segment registers were changed. Do I need to
reload them somehow? I do have access to the registers but have no idea
how accurate they are. Is there a way to read the descriptor tables and
segment registers? This could help checking gdb's state.
Thank you.
(Please CC: me when replying, since I am not on the list)
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Pierre-Alexandre Meyer
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