> Speaking of Apple solutions, I've recently used Apple's kgdb with the
> kernel debug kit & kdp remote debugging, to debug a panic'd OS X host.
>  It's really quite nice, because the debug kit comes with a ton of
> macros, similar to kdb, and you also get the benefit of source
> debugging.  I think FreeBSD would benefit massively from finding some
> way to share macros between kdb and kgdb, in addition to having an
> "emergency network stack" like you suggest.

I have a set of macros I maintain that implement many ddb commands in
kgdb including 'sleepchain' and 'lockchain'.

http://www.freebsd.org/~jhb/gdb/

-- 
John Baldwin
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