* [Qemu-devel] How can qemu to generate a signal 0 on i386 target (Linux) and i386 host?
@ 2007-04-26 6:37 Neo Jia
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From: Neo Jia @ 2007-04-26 6:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
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hi,
I am using kgdb to debug Linux kernel. Both the target and host are
IA32 platform. But I got the following from my gdb console:
Program terminated with signal 0, Signal 0.
The program no longer exists.
In fact, this signal is not defined on my gdb.
>From the post http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2004-03/msg00001.html, it
seems that this signal is generated from the qemu instead of sent by
the bottom hardware.
So, I am wondering if there is anybody can point me to the code of
qemu, which will take care those signals.
Thanks,
Neo
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