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Re: GDB can't access kext code memory



Hi Harland,

On Feb 7, 2005, at 5:21 PM, Harland Harrison wrote:

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Please help if you have any ideas.

I suspect you're using a different version of Mac OS X than the one where the panic log was generated.


Note the "plausible offset" sanity check in the technote:

Note that each instruction disassembled from the backtrace should be some form of branch instruction. To understand why, recall that the backtrace is a listing of the return addresses saved prior to executing a function call. If the disassembly shows something other than a branch instruction, this is a clue that you may not have generated your symbol file correctly, or that the operating system version is not the same as on the panicked machine.

Regards, --gc


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