Simon,

You told me a bit about how to examine the Haskell stack by looking at R22 on the PowerPC and $ebx on Intel architectures. I looked at your .gdbinit but could not figure out which macros are to be used.

The example below is a bit contrived in that I'm freeing the SSL context twice, on purpose. I tried getting a disassembler dump using the contents of R22 without luck:

(gdb) info registers r22
r22            0x137a3cc        20423628
(gdb) disas 0x137a3cc
No function contains specified address.

This is my stack trace:

Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory.
Reason: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at address: 0x00000019
0x00568fe0 in sk_pop_free ()
(gdb) where
#0  0x00568fe0 in sk_pop_free ()
#1  0x0059f128 in X509_VERIFY_PARAM_free ()
#2  0x003c4d5c in SSL_free ()
#3  0x000c3254 in r7cH_info ()
#4 0x000ccd04 in schedule (mainThread=0x13f3f18, initialCapability=0x578df0) at Schedule.c:932 #5 0x000cdcac in waitThread_ (m=0x1100360, initialCapability=0x0) at Schedule.c:2156 #6 0x000cdb90 in scheduleWaitThread (tso=0x13c0000, ret=0x0, initialCapability=0x0) at Schedule.c:2050
#7  0x0001ff0c in rts_evalLazyIO (p=0x1ce0c8, ret=0x0) at RtsAPI.c:459
#8  0x0000495c in main (argc=25, argv=0x578df0) at Main.c:104
(gdb) info registers r22
r22            0x137a3cc        20423628
(gdb) disas 0x137a3cc
No function contains specified address.

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