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Using SCODB

Displaying registers

Use the r command to display kernel registers and the R command to display the user registers of a user process.

   r [address]                                     /* Display registers */
   r -p [pid|proc_addr]                            /* Display proc's registers */
Supply an address to r or R to have memory dumped in the register format. Memory is expected to be arranged in the order given in the <sys/reg.h> header file, with the first long being GS and the last SS.

The value of a register can be changed using the calculator features of SCODB. This should be done carefully.

Use the -p option to dump the registers for a different user process, which must have its u-page loaded in core. The argument is either a process ID or the address of a process's proc structure.


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