On 23.01.2012 21:46, John Reiser wrote:
> and then perhaps do some matching on the low 12 bits (0xFFF) of the address:
> 0x44143D0 ==> any address ending in 0x3D0.
   0x000143d0 <+880>:   vmovd  0x4(%eax),%xmm0

> In 32-bit mode, hardware opcode 0xC5 is 'LDS' (Load Data Segment register),
> which compiled software does not use.
what exactly does that mean now regarding my problem? is glibc broken? 
valgrind? :D

thanks for the quick reply
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Mierswa, Daniel

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