Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2002/05/19/06:34:58
>> Well, I've tried. When I run resulting emacs binary, I get this error
>> box every time:
>>
>> X#=0D, CS=01A7 IP=00001254. The NTVDM CPU has encountered an unhandled
>> exception
And when I run Emacs w/o unixy sbrk bit under gdb, it looks like:
(gdb) r
Starting program: d:/devel/djgpp/gnu/emacs/src/../bin/emacs.exe
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00001254 in dos_alloc_ok ()
(gdb) disas 0x123a 0x1254
Dump of assembler code from 0x123a to 0x1254:
0x123a <dos_alloc_ok+209>: je 0x12a8 <no_memory>
0x123c <dos_alloc_ok+211>: mov %eax,0x206510
0x1241 <dos_alloc_ok+216>: mov %eax,%edi
0x1243 <dos_alloc_ok+218>: mov %fs:0x10,%ecx
0x124a <dos_alloc_ok+225>: shr $0x2,%ecx
0x124d <dos_alloc_ok+228>: xor %esi,%esi
0x124f <dos_alloc_ok+230>: push %ds
0x1250 <dos_alloc_ok+231>: push %fs
0x1252 <dos_alloc_ok+233>: pop %ds
0x1253 <dos_alloc_ok+234>: cld
End of assembler dump.
I am unable to set breakpoint in dos_alloc_ok, no matter if I try by
function or by address. What's wrong here?
Laurynas
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