Re: [Fastboot] kexec+kdump testing with 2.6.12-rc3-mm3

From: Srivatsa Vaddagiri
Date: Thu May 12 2005 - 06:28:25 EST


On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 10:25:37AM +0000, Maneesh Soni wrote:
> Following is a somewhat crude user defined command to dump stack for all the
> processes in the crashdump
>
>
> (gdb) define ps
> Type commands for definition of "ps".
> End with a line saying just "end".
> >set $tasks_off=((size_t)&((struct task_struct *)0)->tasks)
> >set $init_t=&init_task
> >set $next_t=(((char *)($init_t->tasks).next) - $tasks_off)
> >while ($next_t != $init_t)
> >set $next_t=(struct task_struct *)$next_t
> >print $next_t.comm
> >print $next_t.pid
> >x/40x $next_t.thread.esp
> >set $next_t=(char *)($next_t->tasks.next) - $tasks_off
> >end
> >end

Probably you need another loop here for iterating thr' all the
threads of a task? do_each_thread/while_each_thread macros give
the details.

Basically the macros can be modified as:

set $tasks_off=((size_t)&((struct task_struct *)0)->tasks)
set $pid_off=((size_t)&((struct task_struct *)0)->pids[1].pid_list.next)
set $init_t=&init_task
set $next_t=(((char *)($init_t->tasks).next) - $tasks_off)
while ($next_t != $init_t)
set $next_t=(struct task_struct *)$next_t
printf "\n%s:\n", $next_t.comm
printf "PID = %d\n", $next_t.pid
printf "Stack dump:\n"
x/40x $next_t.thread.esp
set $next_th=(((char *)$next_t->pids[1].pid_list.next) - $pid_off)
while ($next_th != $next_t)
set $next_th=(struct task_struct *)$next_th
printf "\n%s:\n", $next_th.comm
printf "PID = %d\n", $next_th.pid
printf "Stack dump:\n"
x/40x $next_th.thread.esp
set $next_th=(((char *)$next_th->pids[1].pid_list.next) - $pid_off)
end
set $next_t=(char *)($next_t->tasks.next) - $tasks_off
end




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Thanks and Regards,
Srivatsa Vaddagiri,
Linux Technology Center,
IBM Software Labs,
Bangalore, INDIA - 560017
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