I put a 1:jump 1 At the start, when I need to do this and have no other way. On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 01:28 Edouard Klein wrote: > Hi ! > > I'm writing dis assembly, and I would like to debug my program right > from the entrypoint. > > I intend to use the /prog filesystem for that, thanks to which one can > stop a program by echoing "stop" to dbgctl file. > > However, what I need to do is stop the program at the very start. > > I have multiple ideas, such as introducing a sleep or a read that would > let me enough time to stop the program, but they have the bad property > of modifying the program. > > I could create a loader program that would exec the target program and > stop the loader right before the exec, and I suspect (but I'm not sure) > that would let me stop the target program. > > But these all sound very rube goldbergy to me. > > Is there a way to start a program in a stopped state that I have > overlooked ? > > Thanks in advance, > > Cheers, > > Edouard. ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/T4297f451b18d599a-Mb91c323511c37b5d7da47a39 Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription