Re: [bug-libsigsegv] Re: sigsegv on s390 only giving start address of page in segv handler

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Martin Schwidefsky wrote:
> Even with the access-exception-fetch/store-indication facility you'll find
> on the latest machine it is not possible to distinguish read from write
> faults in all cases ... On older machines the TEID does not carry an
> indication if the page translation exception has been for a read or a
> write.

Oh well then. Thank you for having considered the question.

libsigsegv will now offer the page-aligned fault address approximation to
userland, together with a C macro that warns the programmer that it is
page-aligned.

Bruno
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