Mario Charest
12/11/2012 3:54 PM
post98003
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> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Aleksandar Ristovski [mailto:community-noreply@qnx.com]
> Envoyé : 11 décembre 2012 15:16
> À : general-toolchain@community.qnx.com
> Cc : Mario Charest; Mario Charest
> Objet : Re: gdb and on -P flag
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> Ok, I had to double check about this one :-)
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> gdb should not really care where did you map your memory. For the process
> it's still in 32-bit address space.
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> What exactly is the problem you have?
The process being debug need to allocate "normal" memory from above 4G, because there isn`t enough left below 4G ( the
process itself requires 2.7Gig). Normal we start it with on -P ..., but seems I can`t do that if I launch the program
from gdb.
For now I managed by doing on -P -h .. and the connecting to the process,
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> Aleksandar
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> On 12-12-11 01:22 PM, Mario Charest wrote:
> > How to tell the IDE/gdb that the program being debug is to be started
> > with the flag allowing memory access above 4G (on -P)
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