search
The search command search the memory for patterns.
Command Format
search from to pattern
where:
| from | address where search should start |
| to | address where search should end |
| pattern | pattern specification. See below on how to specify patterns |
Functional description
The search command is used to search an area of memory for the given data pattern. The pattern is expressed as bytes and can be of any size not exeeding the maximum size of 80 bytes.
Examples of valid pattern arguments are:
0x13 One character pattern.
0x13 0x10 0x0 A three character pattern.
0x13 -s "Hello world" 0x0 A zero terminated string.
The search operation is terminated when the to address is reached. Each time the pattern is found the memory locations containing the pattern is displayed.
The following example searches the first megabyte of memory for the NULL terminated string PMON and display all occurances.
PMON> search 0 100000 -s PMON 0x0
0000fcfc 504d4f4e 00000000 00000001 000871c8 PMON..........q
0006739a 504d4f4e 00000000 00000a50 4d4f4e2f PMON.......PMON
0007f140 504d4f4e 00307830 00000000 00000000 PMON.0x0.......
00087ee3 504d4f4e 0000087e e8000000 03682073 PMON...~.....h
PMON>
Environment
The command uses no environment variable.
See Also
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