hi,
i saw this on lwn.net:
IBM developerWorks [0] shows how to use Kprobes to debug the Linux kernel.
The benefits of using Kprobes are many. printk's can be inserted without
rebuilding and rebooting the kernel. Processor registers can be logged and
even modified for debugging -- without
On Sat, Aug 21, 2004 at 10:37:37AM +0200, Georges Toth wrote:
hi,
hi Georges!
i saw this on lwn.net:
IBM developerWorks [0] shows how to use Kprobes to debug the Linux kernel.
The benefits of using Kprobes are many. printk's can be inserted without
rebuilding and rebooting the kernel.
I've been monitoring the kprobes project for some
time now, and it really is interesting, especially
as the code required for each arch is very small
maybe that could be _real_ useful for the vserver project ? :-)
yeah, it probably could, especially for hunting
down nasty stuff on a real
On Sat, Aug 21, 2004 at 06:36:48PM +0200, Georges Toth wrote:
I've been monitoring the kprobes project for some
time now, and it really is interesting, especially
as the code required for each arch is very small
maybe that could be _real_ useful for the vserver project ? :-)
yeah,