* Is there any way that I can get the memory addr of pocess in hvm?
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@ 2013-07-14 8:11 ` Kai Luo
2013-07-15 14:19 ` George Dunlap
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From: Kai Luo @ 2013-07-14 8:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: xen-devel
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Hi:
I am trying to find the memory addresses of a process in xp running on xen, however I really don't know how to deal with non-open source system,should I trap every VMExit and analyze them?Could you give me any suggestions?
Thank you all
Jone
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* Re: Is there any way that I can get the memory addr of pocess in hvm?
2013-07-14 8:11 ` Is there any way that I can get the memory addr of pocess in hvm? Kai Luo
@ 2013-07-15 14:19 ` George Dunlap
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From: George Dunlap @ 2013-07-15 14:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kai Luo; +Cc: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Kai Luo <kluo@vmware.com> wrote:
> Hi:
> I am trying to find the memory addresses of a process in xp running on
> xen, however I really don't know how to deal with non-open source
> system,should I trap every VMExit and analyze them?Could you give me any
> suggestions?
It's not at all clear what it is you want to do here.
-George
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