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- Registers for which version of core was compiled * Use tar --format=posix when GNU tar - Fixes the dependency on BSD systems * Fix in doc/fortunes * Fix this class pointer in asm_java * Re-Fix uglily the bin_elf strtab issue (needs more work) * Fix Vala regression in r_asm.vapi |
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libr.bp ======= Breakpoint API - Manages list of defined breakpoints - Determines if a stop is caused by a breakpoint - Owns a database of multiple types of breakpoints - arch and os based ones - Supports endianness - r_bp_get should return a buffer and a length - Manages conditional breakpoints expressions - Types of breakpoints - software (traps) - conditional traps - hardware (registers) - mmu (changes page protections) - All non-native operations are translated into evaluable expressions by other modules. Like changing register values and so on - Do we should place some callbacks for this kind of ops? - We need to make this work also remotely - r_debug can handle the remoteness of the debugger backend. - r_io can do it also - Watchpoints and its exception should be handled here - watchpoint expressions should be handled by using the r_num stuff - Hardware breakpoints require access to registers, or pid/tid this is... the debugger backend. For those, the debugger backend should fill a callback to manage them. - if the debugger breakpoint handler does not manages the breakpoint type, r_bp must do it with r_io storing and loading bp bytes. * Do we need the plugin API to define new breakpoints and so on?