Hello again!
I asked around and found that it was another name for syscalls in gnumach.
Thanks again!
Regards,
Subhashish
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 4:00 AM, Tom Hughes wrote:
> On 10/01/14 21:47, Subhashish Pradhan wrote:
>
> One last query: Are the kernel traps also implemented there in core
On 10/01/14 21:47, Subhashish Pradhan wrote:
> One last query: Are the kernel traps also implemented there in coregrind
> or somewhere else?
What do you mean by "kernel traps" exactly?
Tom
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Hello again,
One last query: Are the kernel traps also implemented there in coregrind or
somewhere else?
May I have the location like that for syscalls?
Regards,
Subhashish
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 5:06 PM, Subhashish Pradhan wrote:
> Thanks so much! I googled a lot but couldn't even find a h
Thanks so much! I googled a lot but couldn't even find a hint about it.
I would take a look into coregrind/m_syswrap/syswrap-generic.c and ask my
doubts on #valgrind-dev.
Regards,
Subhashish
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 2:56 AM, Philippe Waroquiers <
philippe.waroqui...@skynet.be> wrote:
> On Thu,
On Thu, 2014-01-09 at 19:40 +0530, Subhashish Pradhan wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
> I have some theoretical queries. What does "teaching valgrind some
> syscalls" mean?
>
>
> What are the read and write primitives of valgrind and where are they
> handled?
Basically, 'teaching a (new) syscall to valgrin
Hello!
I have some theoretical queries. What does "teaching valgrind some
syscalls" mean?
What are the read and write primitives of valgrind and where are they
handled?
Forgive me for being such a newbie, in advance.
Regards,
Subhashish
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