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Re: how do I preset ddb's LINES to zero
On Fri, Dec 15, 2023 at 11:19:39 -0500, Andrew Cagney wrote:
> I've the stock 10.0 boot.iso booting within a KVM based test
> framework. I'd like to set things up so that should there be a panic,
> it dumps registers et.al., without stopping half way waiting for
> someone to hit the space bar vis:
>
> r9 ffffaf80b451d080
> r10 8000000001d9a063
> r11 0
> r12 0
> --db_more--
>
> Is there a way to stop this without having to rebuild the kernel.
If the kernel is already there, you can't avoid that prompt without
*some* interaction. I don't think you can tweak this from boot.cfg
There's probably no good default for db_more prompt, as there are
situations where someone wants it on and someone off. May be we
should make that into a boot argument, so that if a script talks to
the console, it can issue the corresponding boot command at a well
defined time instead of doing expect-like things? Or may be force the
paging off for db_cmd_on_enter.
PS: xen console seems to forcibly override db_max_line to avoid paging
prompt.
-uwe
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