Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 29 May 2007 08:59:37 +1000 | From | "Trent Waddington" <> | Subject | Portable syscall inspection |
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Someone finally noticed that my program that uses ptrace only works on i386.. and, by the looks of it, there is no portable way to refer to the registers of a user_regs_struct when inspecting a system call.
I will probably end up making a header file for each architecture that defines where in the user_regs_struct things like the syscall number, the return value and the first 3 parameters are..
has anyone done this already? or can otherwise save me a lot of time?
Thanks,
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