Hi Tao, Thanks for the details. Agree, my approach is targeted primarily for offline debugging. Create/exit monitoring sounds like an overkill. And from the other side, maintaining a static list of threads (CPUs or Tasks) does not work for live debugging. "ps" followed by "set" where GDB will receive just one inferior/thread at a time is probably the right universal approach. Let me experiment with a combination of my and your patches and come back to you.
Thanks, --Alexey On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 9:22 PM Tao Liu <l...@redhat.com> wrote: > Hi Alexey, > > On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 6:29 PM Alexey Makhalov > <alexey.makha...@broadcom.com> wrote: > > > > Support for GDB debugging of all tasks active and inactive. > > Before this commit only active tasks were listed by "info threads" > > with "CPU #" as a Target Id. > > > > "info threads" will now show all tasks, similar to "ps", example: > > crash> info threads > > Id Target Id Frame > > * 1 0 swapper/0 0xffffffffadba19d4 in default_idle () at > arch/x86/kernel/process.c:731 > > 2 0 swapper/1 0xffffffffadba19d4 in default_idle () at > arch/x86/kernel/process.c:731 > > 3 0 swapper/2 0xffffffffadba19d4 in default_idle () at > arch/x86/kernel/process.c:731 > > 4 0 swapper/3 0xffffffffadba19d4 in default_idle () at > arch/x86/kernel/process.c:731 > > 5 0 swapper/4 0xffffffffadb97292 in context_switch > (rf=0xffffbaf0000f3e88, next=0xffff9ecb04908000, prev=<optimized out>, > rq=<optimized out>) at kernel/sched/core.c:5372 > > ... > > 730 970325 taskset 0xffffffffadb97292 in context_switch > (rf=0xffffbaf006a0fd18, next=0xffff9ecb0aec0000, prev=<optimized out>, > rq=<optimized out>) at kernel/sched/core.c:5372 > > 731 975217 sleep 0xffffffffadb97292 in context_switch > (rf=0xffffbaf005743c20, next=0xffff9ecac0692880, prev=<optimized out>, > rq=<optimized out>) at kernel/sched/core.c:5372 > > 732 975228 sleep 0xffffffffadb97292 in context_switch > (rf=0xffffbaf00696fb58, next=0xffff9ecac0690000, prev=<optimized out>, > rq=<optimized out>) at kernel/sched/core.c:5372 > > ... > > 876 976084 docker 0xffffffffadb97292 in context_switch > (rf=0xffffbaf0153dbd10, next=0xffff9ecac0645100, prev=<optimized out>, > rq=<optimized out>) at kernel/sched/core.c:5372 > > 877 976085 systemd-userwor 0xffffffffadb97292 in context_switch > (rf=0xffffbaf0153cbc58, next=0xffff9ecac0645100, prev=<optimized out>, > rq=<optimized out>) at kernel/sched/core.c:5372 > > 878 976086 systemd-userwor 0xffffffffadb97292 in context_switch > (rf=0xffffbaf0153e3c58, next=0xffffffffaec15a40 <init_task>, > prev=<optimized out>, rq=<optimized out>) at kernel/sched/core.c:5372 > > 879 976087 systemd-userwor 0xffffffffadb97292 in context_switch > (rf=0xffffbaf0153ebc58, next=0xffffffffaec15a40 <init_task>, > prev=<optimized out>, rq=<optimized out>) at kernel/sched/core.c:5372 > > Where "Target ID" contains "PID COMM" of the task > > > > I see here, we chose a different tech path of viewing arbitrary tasks. > You improved the "info threads" as an alternative to crash "ps" cmd, > and use "thread X" to switch to task X and view its stacktrace. > However mine is using crash "ps" cmd first, getting specific tasks pid > or task struct, then using crash cmd "set <pid>" or "set > <task_struct>" to switch to task X and view its stacktrace. > > I notice there is one problem of using the "info threads as ps" tech > path, it is difficult to handle the live debug, see the comment below: > > > Example of "731 975217 sleep" debugging, real case, trying to > > figure out why sleep was stuck in uninterruptable sleep. > > Backtrace using crash: > > crash> ps | grep 975217 > > 975217 969797 3 ffff9ecb3956a880 UN 0.0 0 0 > sleep > > crash> bt 975217 > > PID: 975217 TASK: ffff9ecb3956a880 CPU: 3 COMMAND: "sleep" > > #0 [ffffbaf005743ba0] __schedule at ffffffffadb97292 > > #1 [ffffbaf005743c60] schedule at ffffffffadb982b8 > > #2 [ffffbaf005743c80] rwbase_write_lock at ffffffffadb9aed7 > > #3 [ffffbaf005743cc0] down_write at ffffffffadb9b133 > > #4 [ffffbaf005743cd0] unlink_file_vma at ffffffffad2b0e2e > > #5 [ffffbaf005743cf8] free_pgtables at ffffffffad2a47b0 > > #6 [ffffbaf005743d88] exit_mmap at ffffffffad2b3b8d > > #7 [ffffbaf005743e80] mmput at ffffffffad08c81f > > #8 [ffffbaf005743e98] do_exit at ffffffffad09636c > > #9 [ffffbaf005743ef8] do_group_exit at ffffffffad096c78 > > RIP: 00007f111c70ddf9 RSP: 00007fff451817e8 RFLAGS: 00000246 > > RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 00007f111c8089e0 RCX: 00007f111c70ddf9 > > RDX: 000000000000003c RSI: 00000000000000e7 RDI: 0000000000000000 > > RBP: 0000000000000000 R8: ffffffffffffff80 R9: 0000000000000000 > > R10: 00007fff451817b0 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: 00007f111c8089e0 > > R13: 00007f111c80e2e0 R14: 0000000000000002 R15: 00007f111c80e2c8 > > ORIG_RAX: 00000000000000e7 CS: 0033 SS: 002b > > > > Backtrace using gdb (pay attention, task must be selected by thread Id): > > crash> thread 731 > > [Switching to thread 731 ( 975217 sleep)] > > 5372 switch_to(prev, next, prev); > > crash> gdb bt > > #0 0xffffffffadb97292 in context_switch (rf=0xffffbaf005743c20, > next=0xffff9ecac0692880, prev=<optimized out>, rq=<optimized out>) at > kernel/sched/core.c:5372 > > #1 __schedule (sched_mode=sched_mode@entry=0) at > kernel/sched/core.c:6696 > > #2 0xffffffffadb982b8 in schedule () at kernel/sched/core.c:6772 > > #3 0xffffffffadb9aed7 in rwbase_write_lock > > (rwb=rwb@entry=0xffff9ecaf1831430, > state=state@entry=2) at kernel/locking/rwbase_rt.c:259 > > #4 0xffffffffadb9b133 in __down_write (sem=sem@entry=0xffff9ecaf1831430) > at kernel/locking/rwsem.c:1474 > > #5 down_write (sem=sem@entry=0xffff9ecaf1831430) at > kernel/locking/rwsem.c:1574 > > #6 0xffffffffad2b0e2e in i_mmap_lock_write (mapping=<optimized out>) > at ./include/linux/fs.h:466 > > #7 unlink_file_vma (vma=vma@entry=0xffff9ecadd566090) at mm/mmap.c:127 > > #8 0xffffffffad2a47b0 in free_pgtables (tlb=tlb@entry=0xffffbaf005743dd0, > mt=mt@entry=0xffff9ecb28e3b180, vma=0xffff9ecadd566090, > vma@entry=0xffff9ecadd566000, > floor=floor@entry=0, ceiling=ceiling@entry=0) at mm/memory.c:431 > > #9 0xffffffffad2b3b8d in exit_mmap (mm=mm@entry=0xffff9ecb28e3b180) > at mm/mmap.c:3237 > > #10 0xffffffffad08c81f in __mmput (mm=0xffff9ecb28e3b180) at > kernel/fork.c:1204 > > #11 mmput (mm=mm@entry=0xffff9ecb28e3b180) at kernel/fork.c:1226 > > #12 0xffffffffad09636c in exit_mm () at kernel/exit.c:563 > > #13 do_exit (code=code@entry=0) at kernel/exit.c:856 > > #14 0xffffffffad096c78 in do_group_exit (exit_code=0) at > kernel/exit.c:1019 > > #15 0xffffffffad096cf8 in __do_sys_exit_group (error_code=<optimized > out>) at kernel/exit.c:1030 > > #16 __se_sys_exit_group (error_code=<optimized out>) at > kernel/exit.c:1028 > > #17 __x64_sys_exit_group (regs=<optimized out>) at kernel/exit.c:1028 > > #18 0xffffffffadb8a327 in do_syscall_x64 (nr=<optimized out>, > regs=0xffffbaf005743f58) at arch/x86/entry/common.c:51 > > #19 do_syscall_64 (regs=0xffffbaf005743f58, nr=<optimized out>) at > arch/x86/entry/common.c:81 > > #20 0xffffffffadc000dc in entry_SYSCALL_64 () at > arch/x86/entry/entry_64.S:120 > > #21 0x00007f111c80e2c8 in ?? () > > #22 0x0000000000000002 in ?? () > > #23 0x00007f111c80e2e0 in ?? () > > #24 0x00007f111c8089e0 in ?? () > > #25 0x0000000000000000 in ?? () > > crash> f 3 > > 259 rwbase_schedule(); > > crash> p *rwb > > $1 = { > > readers = { > > counter = 1 > > }, > > rtmutex = { > > wait_lock = { > > raw_lock = { > > { > > val = { > > counter = 0 > > }, > > { > > locked = 0 '\000', > > pending = 0 '\000' > > }, > > { > > locked_pending = 0, > > tail = 0 > > } > > } > > } > > }, > > waiters = { > > rb_root = { > > rb_node = 0xffffbaf006977be0 > > }, > > rb_leftmost = 0xffffbaf00696fbe0 > > }, > > owner = 0xffff9ecb3956a881 > > } > > } > > > > Additional changes: > > 1. Allow gdb "frame" command. > > 2. Blacklist useless gdb "gcore" command. Use gcore plugin instead. > > 3. Move crash_target_init() to later time as crash target requires a > list of > > tasks to be initialized. > > > > Known issues and TBD items: > > 1. "info threads" may bail out first time throwing errors trying to > access > > userspace address during unwind process. Following "info threads" > > invokations run without issues. > > 2. To unwind a stack of inactive task, only modern Linux versions, which > use > > inactive_task_frame, are supported and only x86_64 architecture. > > 3. gdb bt unwinder does not stop properly and may show invalid frames > (21-25 > > on example above). Not a regression, existed before. > > 4. gdb bt unwinder does not work on active tasks in userspace. Not a > regression, > > existed before. > > 5. Only x86_64 architecture supported. machdep->get_task_reg() must be > > implemented for others. Not a regression, existed before. > > 6. Active tasks registers fetching imlemented only for VMware dumps, see > > x86_64_get_task_reg() for more details. Not a regression, existed > before. > > > > Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <alexey.makha...@broadcom.com> > > --- > > crash_target.c | 39 ++++++++++++++++++++--------- > > defs.h | 10 ++++++-- > > gdb-10.2.patch | 7 ++---- > > gdb_interface.c | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- > > help.c | 1 + > > main.c | 1 + > > task.c | 1 + > > x86_64.c | 66 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ > > 8 files changed, 140 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/crash_target.c b/crash_target.c > > index 4554806..2fdf203 100644 > > --- a/crash_target.c > > +++ b/crash_target.c > > @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ > > * crash_target.c > > * > > * Copyright (c) 2021 VMware, Inc. > > + * Copyright (c) 2024 Broadcom. All Rights Reserved. The term "Broadcom" > > + * refers to Broadcom Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. > > * > > * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify > > * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by > > @@ -13,7 +15,7 @@ > > * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the > > * GNU General Public License for more details. > > * > > - * Author: Alexey Makhalov <amakha...@vmware.com> > > + * Author: Alexey Makhalov <alexey.makha...@broadcom.com> > > */ > > > > #include <defs.h> > > @@ -23,11 +25,11 @@ > > #include "regcache.h" > > #include "gdbarch.h" > > > > -void crash_target_init (void); > > - > > +extern "C" void crash_target_init (void); > > extern "C" int gdb_readmem_callback(unsigned long, void *, int, int); > > -extern "C" int crash_get_nr_cpus(void); > > -extern "C" int crash_get_cpu_reg (int cpu, int regno, const char > *regname, > > +extern "C" int crash_get_nr_tasks(void); > > +extern "C" void crash_get_task_info(int task_nr, unsigned long *pid, > char **comm); > > +extern "C" int crash_get_task_reg (int task_nr, int regno, const char > *regname, > > int regsize, void *val); > > > > > > @@ -60,7 +62,13 @@ public: > > bool has_registers () override { return true; } > > bool thread_alive (ptid_t ptid) override { return true; } > > std::string pid_to_str (ptid_t ptid) override > > - { return string_printf ("CPU %ld", ptid.tid ()); } > > + { > > + unsigned long pid; > > + char *comm; > > + > > + crash_get_task_info(ptid.tid(), &pid, &comm); > > + return string_printf ("%7ld %s", pid, comm); > > + } > > > > }; > > > > @@ -68,18 +76,25 @@ public: > > void > > crash_target::fetch_registers (struct regcache *regcache, int regno) > > { > > + int r; > > gdb_byte regval[16]; > > - int cpu = inferior_ptid.tid(); > > + int task_nr = inferior_ptid.tid(); > > struct gdbarch *arch = regcache->arch (); > > > > - for (int r = 0; r < gdbarch_num_regs (arch); r++) > > + if (regno >= 0) { > > + r = regno; > > + goto onetime; > > + } > > + > > + for (r = 0; regno == -1 && r < gdbarch_num_regs (arch); r++) > > { > > +onetime: > > const char *regname = gdbarch_register_name(arch, r); > > int regsize = register_size (arch, r); > > if (regsize > sizeof (regval)) > > error (_("fatal error: buffer size is not enough to fit > register value")); > > > > - if (crash_get_cpu_reg (cpu, r, regname, regsize, (void *)®val)) > > + if (crash_get_task_reg (task_nr, r, regname, regsize, (void > *)®val)) > > regcache->raw_supply (r, regval); > > else > > regcache->raw_supply (r, NULL); > > @@ -107,10 +122,10 @@ crash_target::xfer_partial (enum target_object > object, const char *annex, > > > > #define CRASH_INFERIOR_PID 1 > > > > -void > > +extern "C" void > > crash_target_init (void) > > { > > - int nr_cpus = crash_get_nr_cpus(); > > + int nr_tasks = crash_get_nr_tasks(); > > crash_target *target = new crash_target (); > > > > /* Own the target until it is successfully pushed. */ > > @@ -119,7 +134,7 @@ crash_target_init (void) > > push_target (std::move (target_holder)); > > > > inferior_appeared (current_inferior (), CRASH_INFERIOR_PID); > > - for (int i = 0; i < nr_cpus; i++) > > + for (int i = 0; i < nr_tasks; i++) > > { > > thread_info *thread = add_thread_silent (target, > > ptid_t(CRASH_INFERIOR_PID, 0, > i)); > > diff --git a/defs.h b/defs.h > > index 98650e8..2b3f247 100644 > > --- a/defs.h > > +++ b/defs.h > > @@ -1080,7 +1080,7 @@ struct machdep_table { > > void (*get_irq_affinity)(int); > > void (*show_interrupts)(int, ulong *); > > int (*is_page_ptr)(ulong, physaddr_t *); > > - int (*get_cpu_reg)(int, int, const char *, int, void *); > > + int (*get_task_reg)(struct task_context *, int, const char *, > int, void *); > > int (*is_cpu_prstatus_valid)(int cpu); > > }; > > > > @@ -2263,6 +2263,7 @@ struct size_table { /* stash of > commonly-used sizes */ > > long pt_regs; > > long task_struct; > > long thread_info; > > + long inactive_task_frame; > > long softirq_state; > > long desc_struct; > > long umode_t; > > @@ -8001,9 +8002,14 @@ extern int have_full_symbols(void); > > #define XEN_HYPERVISOR_ARCH > > #endif > > > > +/* > > + * crash_target.c > > + */ > > +extern void crash_target_init (void); > > + > > /* > > * Register numbers must be in sync with gdb/features/i386/64bit-core.c > > - * to make crash_target->fetch_registers() ---> machdep->get_cpu_reg() > > + * to make crash_target->fetch_registers() ---> machdep->get_task_reg() > > * working properly. > > */ > > enum x86_64_regnum { > > diff --git a/gdb-10.2.patch b/gdb-10.2.patch > > index a7018a2..ecf673d 100644 > > --- a/gdb-10.2.patch > > +++ b/gdb-10.2.patch > > @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ exit 0 > > warning (_("\ > > --- gdb-10.2/gdb/main.c.orig > > +++ gdb-10.2/gdb/main.c > > -@@ -392,6 +392,14 @@ start_event_loop () > > +@@ -392,6 +392,13 @@ start_event_loop () > > return; > > } > > > > @@ -230,7 +230,6 @@ exit 0 > > +extern "C" void main_loop(void); > > +extern "C" unsigned long crash_get_kaslr_offset(void); > > +extern "C" int console(const char *, ...); > > -+void crash_target_init (void); > > +#endif > > + > > /* Call command_loop. */ > > @@ -316,7 +315,7 @@ exit 0 > > } > > } > > > > -@@ -1242,6 +1274,16 @@ captured_main (void *data) > > +@@ -1242,6 +1274,14 @@ captured_main (void *data) > > > > captured_main_1 (context); > > > > @@ -324,8 +323,6 @@ exit 0 > > + /* Relocate the vmlinux. */ > > + objfile_rebase (symfile_objfile, crash_get_kaslr_offset()); > > + > > -+ crash_target_init(); > > -+ > > + /* Back to crash. */ > > + main_loop(); > > +#endif > > diff --git a/gdb_interface.c b/gdb_interface.c > > index b14319c..03178f5 100644 > > --- a/gdb_interface.c > > +++ b/gdb_interface.c > > @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ > > * Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Mission Critical Linux, Inc. > > * Copyright (C) 2002-2015,2018-2019 David Anderson > > * Copyright (C) 2002-2015,2018-2019 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. > > + * Copyright (c) 2024 Broadcom. All Rights Reserved. The term "Broadcom" > > + * refers to Broadcom Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. > > * > > * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify > > * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by > > @@ -711,7 +713,7 @@ static char *prohibited_list[] = { > > "watch", "rwatch", "awatch", "attach", "continue", "c", "fg", > "detach", > > "finish", "handle", "interrupt", "jump", "kill", "next", "nexti", > > "signal", "step", "s", "stepi", "target", "until", "delete", > > - "clear", "disable", "enable", "condition", "ignore", "frame", > "catch", > > + "clear", "disable", "enable", "condition", "ignore", "gcore", > "catch", > > "tcatch", "return", "file", "exec-file", "core-file", > "symbol-file", > > "load", "si", "ni", "shell", "sy", > > NULL /* must be last */ > > @@ -877,6 +879,7 @@ gdb_readmem_callback(ulong addr, void *buf, int len, > int write) > > switch (len) > > { > > case SIZEOF_8BIT: > > + fprintf(fp, "%s\n", pc->curcmd); > > if (STREQ(pc->curcmd, "bt")) { > > if (readmem(addr, memtype, buf, SIZEOF_8BIT, > > "gdb_readmem_callback", readflags)) > > @@ -1063,34 +1066,52 @@ get_frame_offset(ulong pc) > > unsigned long crash_get_kaslr_offset(void); > > unsigned long crash_get_kaslr_offset(void) > > { > > - return kt->relocate * -1; > > + return kt->relocate * -1; > > } > > > > /* Callbacks for crash_target */ > > -int crash_get_nr_cpus(void); > > -int crash_get_cpu_reg (int cpu, int regno, const char *regname, > > +int crash_get_nr_tasks(void); > > +void crash_get_task_info(int task_nr, unsigned long *pid, char **comm); > > +int crash_get_task_reg (int task_nr, int regno, const char *regname, > > int regsize, void *val); > > > > -int crash_get_nr_cpus(void) > > +int crash_get_nr_tasks(void) > > { > > - if (SADUMP_DUMPFILE()) > > - return sadump_get_nr_cpus(); > > - else if (DISKDUMP_DUMPFILE()) > > - return diskdump_get_nr_cpus(); > > - else if (KDUMP_DUMPFILE()) > > - return kdump_get_nr_cpus(); > > - else if (VMSS_DUMPFILE()) > > - return vmware_vmss_get_nr_cpus(); > > - > > - /* Just CPU #0 */ > ()> - return 1; > > + return RUNNING_TASKS(); > > } > > The crash_get_nr_tasks() will return a fixed number of running tasks, > which is the task status when crash is loading. However for live debug > mode, there will always be tasks exit and create, so we need to sync > the tasks number with the "info threads". I guess it is not an easy > work because that will involve: > > when crash loading: > for (int i = 0; i < nr_tasks; i++) > { > thread_info *thread = add_thread_silent (target, ... > } > > when new task create: > thread_info *thread = add_thread_silent (target, ... > > when task exit: > delete_thread(...) > > We may monitor those task create/exit events and do thread add/delete > in a callback function or we just always do all tasks delete/add when > "info thread" is invoked. But I guess none of these are as simple as > using crash "ps" cmd and "set <pid>", there won't be any problem. > Because crash "ps" can always show the current tasks status, and set > <pid> can switch the task context to it. > > What do you think? > > Thanks, > Tao Liu > > > > > -int crash_get_cpu_reg (int cpu, int regno, const char *regname, > > - int regsize, void *value) > > +/* Get task information by its index number in TT */ > > +void crash_get_task_info(int task_nr, unsigned long *pid, char **comm) > > { > > - if (!machdep->get_cpu_reg) > > - return FALSE; > > - return machdep->get_cpu_reg(cpu, regno, regname, regsize, > value); > > + int i; > > + struct task_context *tc; > > + > > + tc = FIRST_CONTEXT(); > > + for (i = 0; i < RUNNING_TASKS(); i++, tc++) > > + if (i == task_nr) { > > + *pid = tc->pid; > > + *comm = tc->comm; > > + return; > > + } > > + *pid = 0; > > + *comm = NULL; > > + return; > > +} > > + > > +int crash_get_task_reg (int task_nr, int regno, const char *regname, > > + int regsize, void *value) > > +{ > > + int i; > > + struct task_context *tc; > > + > > + if (!machdep->get_task_reg) > > + return FALSE; > > + > > + tc = FIRST_CONTEXT(); > > + for (i = 0; i < RUNNING_TASKS(); i++, tc++) > > + if (i == task_nr) { > > + return machdep->get_task_reg(tc, regno, regname, > regsize, value); > > + } > > + return FALSE; > > } > > > > diff --git a/help.c b/help.c > > index a9c4d30..85dbda5 100644 > > --- a/help.c > > +++ b/help.c > > @@ -8520,6 +8520,7 @@ char *version_info[] = { > > "Copyright (C) 1999, 2002, 2007 Silicon Graphics, Inc.", > > "Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Mission Critical Linux, Inc.", > > "Copyright (C) 2015, 2021 VMware, Inc.", > > +"Copyright (C) 2024 Broadcom, Inc.", > > "This program is free software, covered by the GNU General Public > License,", > > "and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under", > > "certain conditions. Enter \"help copying\" to see the conditions.", > > diff --git a/main.c b/main.c > > index 0b6b927..13acd2d 100644 > > --- a/main.c > > +++ b/main.c > > @@ -794,6 +794,7 @@ main_loop(void) > > } else > > SIGACTION(SIGINT, restart, &pc->sigaction, NULL); > > > > + crash_target_init(); > > /* > > * Display system statistics and current context. > > */ > > diff --git a/task.c b/task.c > > index ebdb5be..5d26c52 100644 > > --- a/task.c > > +++ b/task.c > > @@ -298,6 +298,7 @@ task_init(void) > > tt->flags |= THREAD_INFO; > > } > > > > + STRUCT_SIZE_INIT(inactive_task_frame, "inactive_task_frame"); > > MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(task_struct_state, "task_struct", "state"); > > MEMBER_SIZE_INIT(task_struct_state, "task_struct", "state"); > > if (INVALID_MEMBER(task_struct_state)) { > > diff --git a/x86_64.c b/x86_64.c > > index 502817d..b6e36a5 100644 > > --- a/x86_64.c > > +++ b/x86_64.c > > @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ static int x86_64_get_framesize(struct bt_info *, > ulong, ulong, char *); > > static void x86_64_framesize_debug(struct bt_info *); > > static void x86_64_get_active_set(void); > > static int x86_64_get_kvaddr_ranges(struct vaddr_range *); > > -static int x86_64_get_cpu_reg(int, int, const char *, int, void *); > > +static int x86_64_get_task_reg(struct task_context *, int, const char > *, int, void *); > > static int x86_64_verify_paddr(uint64_t); > > static void GART_init(void); > > static void x86_64_exception_stacks_init(void); > > @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ x86_64_init(int when) > > machdep->machspec->irq_eframe_link = UNINITIALIZED; > > machdep->machspec->irq_stack_gap = UNINITIALIZED; > > machdep->get_kvaddr_ranges = x86_64_get_kvaddr_ranges; > > - machdep->get_cpu_reg = x86_64_get_cpu_reg; > > + machdep->get_task_reg = x86_64_get_task_reg; > > if (machdep->cmdline_args[0]) > > parse_cmdline_args(); > > if ((string = pc->read_vmcoreinfo("relocate"))) { > > @@ -891,7 +891,7 @@ x86_64_dump_machdep_table(ulong arg) > > fprintf(fp, " is_page_ptr: x86_64_is_page_ptr()\n"); > > fprintf(fp, " verify_paddr: x86_64_verify_paddr()\n"); > > fprintf(fp, " get_kvaddr_ranges: > x86_64_get_kvaddr_ranges()\n"); > > - fprintf(fp, " get_cpu_reg: x86_64_get_cpu_reg()\n"); > > + fprintf(fp, " get_task_reg: x86_64_get_task_reg()\n"); > > fprintf(fp, " init_kernel_pgd: x86_64_init_kernel_pgd()\n"); > > fprintf(fp, "clear_machdep_cache: > x86_64_clear_machdep_cache()\n"); > > fprintf(fp, " xendump_p2m_create: %s\n", PVOPS_XEN() ? > > @@ -6398,6 +6398,9 @@ x86_64_ORC_init(void) > > }; > > struct ORC_data *orc; > > > > + MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(inactive_task_frame_bp, > "inactive_task_frame", "bp"); > > + MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(inactive_task_frame_ret_addr, > "inactive_task_frame", "ret_addr"); > > + > > if (machdep->flags & FRAMEPOINTER) > > return; > > > > @@ -6455,9 +6458,6 @@ x86_64_ORC_init(void) > > orc->__stop_orc_unwind = symbol_value("__stop_orc_unwind"); > > orc->orc_lookup = symbol_value("orc_lookup"); > > > > - MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(inactive_task_frame_bp, > "inactive_task_frame", "bp"); > > - MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(inactive_task_frame_ret_addr, > "inactive_task_frame", "ret_addr"); > > - > > orc->has_signal = MEMBER_EXISTS("orc_entry", "signal"); /* added > at 6.3 */ > > orc->has_end = MEMBER_EXISTS("orc_entry", "end"); /* > removed at 6.4 */ > > > > @@ -9070,14 +9070,64 @@ x86_64_get_kvaddr_ranges(struct vaddr_range *vrp) > > } > > > > static int > > -x86_64_get_cpu_reg(int cpu, int regno, const char *name, > > +x86_64_get_task_reg(struct task_context *tc, int regno, const char > *name, > > int size, void *value) > > { > > if (regno >= LAST_REGNUM) > > return FALSE; > > > > + /* > > + * For inactive task, grab rip, rbp, rbx, r12, r13, r14 and r15 > from > > + * inactive_task_frame (see __switch_to_asm). Other regs saved on > > + * regular frame. > > + */ > > + if (!is_task_active(tc->task)) { > > + int frame_size = STRUCT_SIZE("inactive_task_frame"); > > + > > + /* Only modern kernels supported. */ > > + if (tt->flags & THREAD_INFO && frame_size == 7 * 8) { > > + ulong rsp; > > + int offset = 0; > > + switch (regno) { > > + case RSP_REGNUM: > > + readmem(tc->task + > OFFSET(task_struct_thread) + > > + > OFFSET(thread_struct_rsp), KVADDR, > > + &rsp, sizeof(void *), > > + "thread_struct rsp", > FAULT_ON_ERROR); > > + rsp += frame_size; > > + memcpy(value, &rsp, size); > > + return TRUE; > > + case RIP_REGNUM: > > + offset += 8; > > + case RBP_REGNUM: > > + offset += 8; > > + case RBX_REGNUM: > > + offset += 8; > > + case R12_REGNUM: > > + offset += 8; > > + case R13_REGNUM: > > + offset += 8; > > + case R14_REGNUM: > > + offset += 8; > > + case R15_REGNUM: > > + readmem(tc->task + > OFFSET(task_struct_thread) + > > + > OFFSET(thread_struct_rsp), KVADDR, > > + &rsp, sizeof(void *), > > + "thread_struct rsp", > FAULT_ON_ERROR); > > + readmem(rsp + offset, KVADDR, > value, sizeof(void *), > > + > "inactive_thread_frame saved regs", FAULT_ON_ERROR); > > + return TRUE; > > + } > > + } > > + /* TBD: older kernels support. */ > > + return FALSE; > > + } > > + > > + /* > > + * Task is active, grab CPU's registers > > + */ > > if (VMSS_DUMPFILE()) > > - return vmware_vmss_get_cpu_reg(cpu, regno, name, size, > value); > > + return vmware_vmss_get_cpu_reg(tc->processor, regno, > name, size, value); > > > > return FALSE; > > } > > -- > > 2.39.0 > > > >
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