-#ifdef __CYGWIN__
- {
- /* See if the access violation happened within the cygwin DLL
- itself. Cygwin uses a kind of exception handling to deal
- with passed-in invalid addresses. gdb should not treat
- these as real SEGVs since they will be silently handled by
- cygwin. A real SEGV will (theoretically) be caught by
- cygwin later in the process and will be sent as a
- cygwin-specific-signal. So, ignore SEGVs if they show up
- within the text segment of the DLL itself. */
- const char *fn;
- CORE_ADDR addr = (CORE_ADDR) (uintptr_t) rec->ExceptionAddress;
-
- if ((!cygwin_exceptions && (addr >= cygwin_load_start
- && addr < cygwin_load_end))
- || (find_pc_partial_function (addr, &fn, NULL, NULL)
- && startswith (fn, "KERNEL32!IsBad")))
- return HANDLE_EXCEPTION_UNHANDLED;
- }
-#endif