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@@ -143,8 +142,14 @@
NativeRegisterContextWindows::CreateHostNativeRegisterContextWindows(
NativeRegisterContextWindows_arm64::NativeRegisterContextWindows_arm64(
const ArchSpec &target_arch, NativeThreadProtocol &native_thread)
- : NativeRegisterContextWindows(native_thread,
- CreateRegisterInfoInterface(target_arch)) {}
+ : NativeRegisterContextRegisterInfo(
+ native_thread, CreateRegisterInfoInterface(target_arch)) {
+ // Currently, there is no API to query the maximum supported hardware
+ // breakpoints and watchpoints on Windows. The values set below are based
----------------
DavidSpickett wrote:
> // on tests conducted on Windows 11 with Snapdragon Elite X hardware.
As in this is what the Windows header had set those defines to, or this is what
you were able to use?
I remember this style from my MIPS days but there you could write to the
registers and read them back to tell which slots were active. I don't know if
that's a viable option here.
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/108072
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