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From: Bob Jung <Bob.Jung@mandiant.com>
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Thread-Topic: programmatic breakpoint for a guest?
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Subject: [Xen-tools] programmatic breakpoint for a guest?
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Hi there,

Sorry I'm not sure if this is the correct mailing list for this question - =
please let me know if I should repost somewhere else.  =20


Anyways, I've been using some of the API's in libxc to look at memory of a =
guest using the *xc_interface functions.

I was wondering - is there a way using libxc or some other api's to set and=
 respond to breakpoints on a guest vm?  If so are there any examples? =20

Thanks!
-Bob=

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