Dear can you tell which GDB you want?
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Where does GDB find the desired location ( memory address ) from. I know it may be from the executable itself depending on the file format, or from linker/locator output.
But I would like to know exactly where the information is found and where stored in GDB itself.
Thank you in advance for any information on this topic.
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Seán
Dear can you tell which GDB you want?
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Thanks you Administrator,
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Hi again Administrator, thanks you for your response.
My question is as in opening post
" When GDB is used to remotely load an executable into a target device.
Where does GDB find the desired location ( memory address ) from. I know it may be from the executable itself depending on the file format, or from linker/locator output.
But I would like to know exactly where the information is found and where stored in GDB itself."
The version of GDB is as above, but the question relates to any version of GDB
Thanks, Seán
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