(DJGPP Native): Fix overfull hboxes in examples. From Brian Youmans
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2002-01-20 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
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* gdb.texinfo: Beautify copyright years; fix a typo.
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(DJGPP Native): Fix overfull hboxes in examples. From Brian Youmans
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2002-01-19 Andrew Cagney <ac131313@redhat.com>
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@ -11469,8 +11469,8 @@ example, here's a convenient way to display information about the
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debugged program's data segment:
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@smallexample
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(@value{GDBP}) info dos ldt $ds
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0x13f: base=0x11970000 limit=0x0009ffff 32-Bit Data (Read/Write, Exp-up)
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@exdent @code{(@value{GDBP}) info dos ldt $ds}
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@exdent @code{0x13f: base=0x11970000 limit=0x0009ffff 32-Bit Data (Read/Write, Exp-up)}
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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@ -11497,6 +11497,7 @@ Directory table. An argument given to the @kbd{info dos pte} command
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means display entries from a single Page Table, the one pointed to by
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the specified entry in the Page Directory.
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@cindex direct memory access (DMA) on MS-DOS
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These commands are useful when your program uses @dfn{DMA} (Direct
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Memory Access), which needs physical addresses to program the DMA
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controller.
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These commands are supported only with some DPMI servers.
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@cindex physical address from linear address
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@item info dos address-pte
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@item info dos address-pte @var{addr}
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This command displays the Page Table entry for a specified linear
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address. The argument linear address should already have the
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address. The argument linear address @var{addr} should already have the
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appropriate segment's base address added to it, because this command
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accepts addresses which may belong to @emph{any} segment. For
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example, here's how to display the Page Table entry for the page where
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the variable @code{i} is stored:
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@smallexample
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(@value{GDBP}) info dos address-pte __djgpp_base_address + (char *)&i
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Page Table entry for address 0x11a00d30:
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Base=0x02698000 Dirty Acc. Not-Cached Write-Back Usr Read-Write +0xd30
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@exdent @code{(@value{GDBP}) info dos address-pte __djgpp_base_address + (char *)&i}
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@exdent @code{Page Table entry for address 0x11a00d30:}
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@exdent @code{Base=0x02698000 Dirty Acc. Not-Cached Write-Back Usr Read-Write +0xd30}
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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transfer buffer:
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@smallexample
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(@value{GDBP}) info dos address-pte *((unsigned *)&_go32_info_block + 3)
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Page Table entry for address 0x29110:
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Base=0x00029000 Dirty Acc. Not-Cached Write-Back Usr Read-Write +0x110
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@exdent @code{(@value{GDBP}) info dos address-pte *((unsigned *)&_go32_info_block + 3)}
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@exdent @code{Page Table entry for address 0x29110:}
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@exdent @code{Base=0x00029000 Dirty Acc. Not-Cached Write-Back Usr Read-Write +0x110}
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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