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Re: guessing where address belongs to
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Michael Snyder <msnyder@specifix.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 21:42 +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > > Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 10:15:42 +0200
> > > From: "Yakov Lerner" <iler.ml@gmail.com>
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> > > Is there command to have gdb guess which memory object this
> > > address belongs to (which function ... which stack frame .. which static
> > > object .. which head object )?
I meant "heap object"
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> > I think you want "info symbol".
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> That will help -- if the address is associated with a symbol.
> For stack and heap pointers it's not always helpful.
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> I don't think there is a single command to do what you want,
> but "info target" will be helpful -- it will show all loaded
> sections and their memory ranges. You can fit the address into
> one of them (if it fits). "info file" is an alias for this
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> This shows the sections for shared libraries too, which is a plus.
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> Maybe if you can mock up a spec for what it is you want,
> it wouldn't be that difficult to implement a new command
> for it...
Ok, I will try to spec it. Regarding guessing of the
"heap objects", I have this question:
Gdb has no integration with malloc, correct ?
Gdb has no way of enumerating all malloced
pieces ("heap objects"), correct ?
Or gdb does have a way of guessing which "heap
object" some address X (that points inside the heap) belongs to ?
Yakov