Re: [git pull] kgdb-light -v10

From: Frank Ch. Eigler
Date: Tue Feb 12 2008 - 14:39:34 EST


Hi -

On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 10:20:10AM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> [...] Bear in mind that one of the things you do with kgdb is to
> modify kernel memory [...]

Just for completeness, keep in mind that one can already
do these sorts of things on a batch basis using systemtap:


> int foo;
> ...
> if (foo == 1)
> special_stuff();
> ...
>
> to trigger a particular behaviour at a particular time. [...]

If "foo" is a global within a particular compliation unit, any old
function in that CU can be probed to set/get the global. (Setting
incoming function parameters works too.)

# cat delayed-set.stp
# set a systemtap script variable based on a /proc control file
probe procfs("activate").write { setit = $value }
global setit
# check the systemtap global in order to set the kernel global
probe kernel.function("foo_checking_fn") {
if (setit=="1") { setit = ""; $foo = 1 }
}
# stap -g -m ds delayed-set.stp &
# echo 1 > /proc/systemtap/ds/activate


> OT: another thing you can do with kgdb is error-path testing:
> foo = kmalloc(...)
> BP-> if (!foo)
> recover();
> put a breakpoint on the !foo test and set foo to zero by hand.

# cat setit2.stp
probe kernel.statement("*@dir/function.c:222") { /*if (desired)*/ $foo = 0 }
# stap -g setit2.stp &


- FChE
--
To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in
the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/