Hmm, thats disappointing.I did actually try it with the GDB that comes with the system. Same problem.
-d Christian Biere wrote:
David Howland wrote:Does GDB6 from pkgsrc support hardware watchpoints on netbsd/i386?Last time I tried it didn't. If at all the gdb which comes with NetBSD would support it as this feature requires non-standardized functions provided by the OS i.e., access to privileged CPU features. AFAIK, it only works on Linux. mprotect() can sometime be utilized as workaround e.g., if searching for memory corruption bugs which manifest in predictable places.