| exception command |
| ================= |
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| Synopsis |
| -------- |
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| :: |
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| exception <type> |
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| Description |
| ----------- |
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| The exception command is used to test the handling of exceptions like undefined |
| instructions, segmentation faults or alignment faults. |
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| type |
| type of exception to be generated. The available types are architecture |
| dependent. Use 'help exception' to determine which are available. |
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| **ARM:** |
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| breakpoint |
| prefetch abort |
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| unaligned |
| data abort |
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| undefined |
| undefined instruction |
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| **RISC-V:** |
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| ebreak |
| breakpoint exception |
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| unaligned |
| load address misaligned |
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| undefined |
| undefined instruction |
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| **Sandbox:** |
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| sigsegv |
| illegal memory access |
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| undefined |
| undefined instruction |
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| **x86:** |
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| undefined |
| undefined instruction |
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| Examples |
| -------- |
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| :: |
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| => exception undefined |
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| Illegal instruction |
| pc = 0x56076dd1a0f9, pc_reloc = 0x540f9 |
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| resetting ... |