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 - <h4 class="subsection">13.1.10 Tracepoint Restrictions</h4>
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 - <p>There are a number of restrictions on the use of tracepoints.  As
 - described above, tracepoint data gathering occurs on the target
 - without interaction from <small>GDB</small>.  Thus the full capabilities of
 - the debugger are not available during data gathering, and then at data
 - examination time, you will be limited by only having what was
 - collected.  The following items describe some common problems, but it
 - is not exhaustive, and you may run into additional difficulties not
 - mentioned here.
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 - <li> Tracepoint expressions are intended to gather objects (lvalues).  Thus
 - the full flexibility of GDB’s expression evaluator is not available.
 - You cannot call functions, cast objects to aggregate types, access
 - convenience variables or modify values (except by assignment to trace
 - state variables).  Some language features may implicitly call
 - functions (for instance Objective-C fields with accessors), and therefore
 - cannot be collected either.
 - 
 - </li><li> Collection of local variables, either individually or in bulk with
 - <code>$locals</code> or <code>$args</code>, during <code>while-stepping</code> may
 - behave erratically.  The stepping action may enter a new scope (for
 - instance by stepping into a function), or the location of the variable
 - may change (for instance it is loaded into a register).  The
 - tracepoint data recorded uses the location information for the
 - variables that is correct for the tracepoint location.  When the
 - tracepoint is created, it is not possible, in general, to determine
 - where the steps of a <code>while-stepping</code> sequence will advance the
 - program—particularly if a conditional branch is stepped.
 - 
 - </li><li> Collection of an incompletely-initialized or partially-destroyed object
 - may result in something that <small>GDB</small> cannot display, or displays
 - in a misleading way.
 - 
 - </li><li> When <small>GDB</small> displays a pointer to character it automatically
 - dereferences the pointer to also display characters of the string
 - being pointed to.  However, collecting the pointer during tracing does
 - not automatically collect the string.  You need to explicitly
 - dereference the pointer and provide size information if you want to
 - collect not only the pointer, but the memory pointed to.  For example,
 - <code>*ptr@50</code> can be used to collect the 50 element array pointed to
 - by <code>ptr</code>.
 - 
 - </li><li> It is not possible to collect a complete stack backtrace at a
 - tracepoint.  Instead, you may collect the registers and a few hundred
 - bytes from the stack pointer with something like <code>*(unsigned char *)$esp@300</code>
 - (adjust to use the name of the actual stack pointer register on your
 - target architecture, and the amount of stack you wish to capture).
 - Then the <code>backtrace</code> command will show a partial backtrace when
 - using a trace frame.  The number of stack frames that can be examined
 - depends on the sizes of the frames in the collected stack.  Note that
 - if you ask for a block so large that it goes past the bottom of the
 - stack, the target agent may report an error trying to read from an
 - invalid address.
 - 
 - </li><li> If you do not collect registers at a tracepoint, <small>GDB</small> can
 - infer that the value of <code>$pc</code> must be the same as the address of
 - the tracepoint and use that when you are looking at a trace frame
 - for that tracepoint.  However, this cannot work if the tracepoint has
 - multiple locations (for instance if it was set in a function that was
 - inlined), or if it has a <code>while-stepping</code> loop.  In those cases
 - <small>GDB</small> will warn you that it can’t infer <code>$pc</code>, and default
 - it to zero.
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