zLinux is running under VM.

I would like to use the VM facilities to put some address stops inside the
kernel so that I can examine the data available (I am an old assembler
programmer, and this appears to be the easiest way for me - in the short run).
I see how to use GCC and AS to generate an assembler listing so that I can
pick where I want to stop and can find the data items.

The only issue remaining is to determine where the module was loaded.

Any ideas?

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http://www.dissensoftware.com

Director, Dissen Software, Bar & Grill - Israel


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I very rarely bother responding to challenge/response systems,
especially those from irresponsible companies.

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