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Re: Setting an SSE register to a certain value


Hi,

On 12/28/05, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
> > Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 16:15:59 -0800
> > From: Jim Blandy <jimb@red-bean.com>
> > Cc: gdb@sources.redhat.com
> >
> > On 12/27/05, Guillaume POIRIER <poirierg@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I'm trying to find a solution to set an XMM register to a certain value.
> > >
> > > I've tried
> > > set $xmm2 = 0x000000000000000000000000FFFFFFFF
> > > but I get the error message: "Invalid cast."
> > > and I also tried:
> > > set $xmm2 = (unint128) 0x000000000000000000000000FFFFFFFF
> > > but I get the message the message "No symbol "uint128" in current context."
> > >
> > > I've googled around and dig the mailing without finding a solution to
> > > this problem.
> >
> > If you say "print $xmm", don't you get a structure type?

Yes, I do.


> > GDB is
> > complaining that it doesn't know how to convert the 128-bit constant
> > you wrote to the register's structure type.  Try assigning to the
> > individual elements of one of the structure's members.
>
> That is, try this:
>
>   set $xmm2.uint128 = 0x000000000000000000000000FFFFFFFF

Thanks you so much! That worked beautifully. I hope this information
can be added to your documentation as this will probably come in handy
to other people, don't you think? :-)


Guillaume
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