jonathan.m.hanson@xxxxxxxxx said:
> I would like to have an application running under User Mode Linux that
> gets to a certain point and issues an "int 3." At that point I would
> like to collect (from the host) the current memory that the virtual
> machine sees into a file on the host along with the virtual system's
> architecture state (registers, etc.) into another file on the host.
>
> Does this sound feasible?
Sure, this is just swsusp for UML with a strange trigger, and the state split
between two files for some reason.
There is a swsusp for (an old version of) UML. Check the archives for the
announcement from Richard Potter.
Jeff
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