Make debugtrap generate brk #0xf000 on aarch64 so debuggers recognize it#10813
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alexcrichton merged 1 commit intobytecodealliance:mainfrom May 20, 2025
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Make debugtrap generate brk #0xf000 on aarch64 so debuggers recognize it#10813alexcrichton merged 1 commit intobytecodealliance:mainfrom
brk #0xf000 on aarch64 so debuggers recognize it#10813alexcrichton merged 1 commit intobytecodealliance:mainfrom
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Note that I intentionally did not try to make the |
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…ze it Debuggers treat `brk #0xf000` as a software breakpoint, so that they know to skip over it when attempting to resume. Fixes: bytecodealliance#9726
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@bjorn3 Good catch, not sure how I missed that. I just realized that I should have been enabling features when running Fixing. |
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Debuggers treat
brk #0xf000as a software breakpoint, so that theyknow to skip over it when attempting to resume.
Fixes: #9726