From: George Anzinger <george@mvista.com>
To: "Amit S. Kale" <amitkale@emsyssoft.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, trini@kernel.crashing.org,
pavel@ucw.cz
Subject: Re: kgdb for mainline kernel: core-lite [patch 1/3]
Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 14:19:17 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <404CF165.1010402@mvista.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200403081714.05521.amitkale@emsyssoft.com>
Amit S. Kale wrote:
> On Monday 08 Mar 2004 4:50 pm, Amit S. Kale wrote:
>
>>On Monday 08 Mar 2004 4:37 pm, Andrew Morton wrote:
>>
>>>"Amit S. Kale" <amitkale@emsyssoft.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Monday 08 Mar 2004 3:56 pm, Andrew Morton wrote:
>>>> > "Amit S. Kale" <amitkale@emsyssoft.com> wrote:
>>>> > > Here are features that are present only in full kgdb:
>>>> > > 1. Thread support (aka info threads)
>>>> >
>>>> > argh, disaster. I discussed this with Tom a week or so ago when it
>>>> > looked like this it was being chopped out and I recall being told
>>>> > that the discussion was referring to something else.
>>>> >
>>>> > Ho-hum, sorry. Can we please put this back in?
>>>>
>>>> Err., well this is one of the particularly dirty parts of kgdb. That's
>>>>why it's been kept away. It takes care of correct thread backtraces in
>>>>some rare cases.
>>>
>>>Let me just make sure we're taking about the same thing here. Are you
>>>saying that with kgdb-lite, `info threads' is completely missing, or does
>>>it just not work correctly with threads (as opposed to heavyweight
>>>processes)?
>>
>>info threads shows a list of threads. Heavy/light weight processes doesn't
>>matter. Thread frame shown is incorrect.
>>
>>I looked at i386 dependent code again. Following code in it is incorrect. I
>>never noticed it because this code is rarely used in full version of kgdb:
>>
>>+void sleeping_thread_to_gdb_regs(unsigned long *gdb_regs, struct
>>task_struct *p)
>>....
>>+ gdb_regs[_EBP] = *(int *)p->thread.esp;
>>
>>We can't guss ebp this way. This line should be removed.
>>
>>+ gdb_regs[_DS] = __KERNEL_DS;
>>+ gdb_regs[_ES] = __KERNEL_DS;
>>+ gdb_regs[_PS] = 0;
>>+ gdb_regs[_CS] = __KERNEL_CS;
>>+ gdb_regs[_PC] = p->thread.eip;
>>+ gdb_regs[_ESP] = p->thread.esp;
>>
>>This should be gdb_regs[_ESP] = &p->thread.esp
>
>
> That's not correct it. It should be gdb_regs[_ESP] = p->thread.esp;
> Even with these changes I can't get thread listing correctly.
>
> Here is the intrusive piece of code that helps get thread state correctly. Any
> ideas on cleaning it?
I wonder what version of gdb you are using. What is it that you see?
You really do need a gdb that handles the dwarft2 frames. This is a rather new
gdb (I use the CVS version).
-g
~
--
George Anzinger george@mvista.com
High-res-timers: http://sourceforge.net/projects/high-res-timers/
Preemption patch: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/rml
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-03-08 22:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 36+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-03-08 9:39 kgdb for mainline kernel: core-lite [patch 1/3] Amit S. Kale
2004-03-08 9:54 ` Andrew Morton
2004-03-08 10:15 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-08 10:26 ` Andrew Morton
2004-03-08 10:49 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-08 11:07 ` Andrew Morton
2004-03-08 11:20 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-08 11:44 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-08 11:54 ` Andrew Morton
2004-03-08 12:00 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-08 15:19 ` Tom Rini
2004-03-08 22:26 ` George Anzinger
2004-03-09 8:58 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-08 22:19 ` George Anzinger [this message]
2004-03-09 5:08 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-09 15:37 ` Tom Rini
2004-03-08 11:48 ` Andrew Morton
2004-03-08 22:21 ` George Anzinger
2004-03-08 15:22 ` Tom Rini
2004-03-08 16:32 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-08 22:29 ` George Anzinger
2004-03-08 22:15 ` George Anzinger
2004-03-09 4:46 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-09 9:29 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-09 9:32 ` i386-lite [patch 2/3] [Re: kgdb for mainline kernel: core-lite [patch 1/3]] Amit S. Kale
2004-03-09 15:06 ` kgdb for mainline kernel: core-lite [patch 1/3] Tom Rini
2004-03-10 4:05 ` Amit S. Kale
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[not found] ` <1xuS8-83Q-11@gated-at.bofh.it>
2004-03-08 16:57 ` Andi Kleen
2004-03-08 17:18 ` Tom Rini
2004-03-09 4:29 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-09 4:36 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-10 12:36 ` Andi Kleen
2004-03-10 15:27 ` Tom Rini
2004-03-11 4:57 ` Amit S. Kale
2004-03-11 5:05 ` Randy.Dunlap
2004-03-11 5:11 ` Andi Kleen
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