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Re: [Qemu-devel] Monitor Memory Accesses


From: Andrea Pellegrini
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Monitor Memory Accesses
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 10:40:31 -0500
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Thanks Laurent,
I slightly modified the code from Vince and it worked great for my purpose (at least to monitor the PC).
Just a quick question:
In the file linux-user/mmap.c, which is the difference between the two following lines? Does the first one provide the virtual address while the second one is already translated in the real address?

       p = mmap(g2h(mmap_start),
                host_len, prot, flags | MAP_FIXED, fd, host_offset);

       p = mmap(real_start ? g2h(real_start) : NULL,
                host_len, prot, flags, fd, host_offset);

I'm just starting to work on tracking the load/store. :-)

~Andrea

Laurent Desnogues wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Andrea Pellegrini
<address@hidden> wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply!

I obtain the instruction addresses through the function
static TranslationBlock *tb_find_slow(target_ulong pc,
                                    target_ulong cs_base,
                                    uint64_t flags)

......
// Andrea, let's check the pc
  printf("PC: 0x%x\n", pc);
....

in cpu_exec.c. So far it worked but maybe there is a better way to do it.

No, it doesn't work.  Try to track the PC of a loop and you'll see
what I mean.

You should start by learning what is run-time code generation ;)

Where can I find more informations about the "helper"?
I'm just starting working with Qemu so I'm still not 100% sure about what is
going on.  :-P

The documentation is the source.  It's not easy to enter, but once
you've understood the basic inner-workings, doing what you're
after should not be very difficult.

I searched in target-i386/translate.c for
tcg_gen_qemu_ld
or
tcg_gen_qemu_lst
and nothing pops up. Am I looking at the right thing?

I talked about tcg_gen_qemu_ld*.

Just to make it clear, I am talking of svn version of qemu.  If you're
using 0.9.1 then it's a completely different story, and I invite you to
take a look at Vince Weaver's work:

http://www.csl.cornell.edu/~vince/projects/qemusim/
http://www.csl.cornell.edu/~vince/projects/qemu-trace/


Laurent








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