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Re: [PATCH 3/5] set/show code-cache


On 10/25/2013 11:57 PM, Doug Evans wrote:
At the very beginning, I use single dcache for both stack access and code
>access.  However, it is odd that command "set stack-cache off" invalidates
>code caches, so I decide to add a new cache dedicated to code access.
If it's just that "set stack-cache off" flushed the cache (as opposed
to disabling/breaking all future use) I think that's ok.  How often
will it get turned on and off?


It is confusing if command "set stack-cache off" flushes both stack cache and code cache. I'd like to have separate stack cache and code cache, so that GDB can control them independently. GDB invalidates stack cache when GDB resumes inferior, but GDB doesn't have to invalidate code cache, unless the program is self-modified.

If we obsolete command "set stack-cache" and replace it with command "set target-cache", I agree that we can use single cache for stack and code. WDYT?

>>If I do x/10x $addr and then x/10i $addr will both caches get populated?
>
>
>No, "x/10i $addr" gets code cache populated, while "x/10x $addr" doesn't get
>"general" or "stack" cache populated, unless I set memory attribute cache
>for this area.
Sorry, I left the assumption that caching is turned on via memory
attributes as implicit.
To be explicit: "If I turn on caching by memory attributes, and then
do x/10x $addr and then x/10i $addr, will both caches get populated?"
:)

Yes, both caches get populated.

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Yao (éå)


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