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Re: Another illegal instruction awk problem



On Sat, 7 Aug 2010, John Klos wrote:

(gdb) info reg
r0             0x0      0
r1             0x82e228df       -2099107617
r2             0x0      0
r3             0x7fffe044       2147475524
r4             0xc1714200       -1049542144
r5             0x7fffe040       2147475520
r6             0x0      0
r7             0x5      5
r8             0x0      0
r9             0x7f538000       2136178688
r10            0x138    312
r11            0x0      0
ap             0x7fffe048       2147475528
fp             0x7fffe0ac       2147475628
sp             0x7fffe02c       2147475500
pc             0x80196183       -2145820285
ps             0x3c00005        62914565

The failing instruction was "movd %r9,%r0", which I think is moving the D-floating in R9/R10 to R0/R1. If so, it looks like R9 has the sign bit set and the exponent 0, which I think is a reserved operand.

However, looking at that instruction, it doesn't make any sense to me. I don't see where R9 came from, and it looks like it actually contains an address at the upper end of the user address space (probably in the shared libraries?).

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Michael L. Hitch                        mhitch%montana.edu@localhost
Computer Consultant
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Montana State University        Bozeman, MT     USA


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