Off topic, guys? Seriously?
Accessing another process virtual memory in Linux (debugging)
especially when the answer is exactly what I was looking for
How does gdb access another process virtual memory on Linux? Is it all done via /proc?
It call lots of times ptrace system call with PTRACE_PEEKTEX/PTRACE_PEEKDATA to read data and with PTRACE_POKETEXT, PTRACE_POKEDATA to write data .
From man:
PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, PTRACE_PEEKDATA
Read a word at the address addr in the tracee's memory, returning the word as the result of the ptrace() call. Linux does not have separate text and data address spaces, so these two requests are currently equivalent. (data is ignored.)
and
PTRACE_POKETEXT, PTRACE_POKEDATA
Copy the word data to the address addr in the tracee's memory. As for PTRACE_PEEKTEXT and PTRACE_PEEKDATA, these two requests are currently equivalent.
As for:
where can I find information about ... setting hardware watchpoints
gdb, Internals Watchpoint:s http://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/Internals%20Watchpoints
Reference:
http://linux.die.net/man/2/ptrace http://www.alexonlinux.com/how-debugger-works