On 05.04.2017 02:21, Christos Zoulas wrote: > On Apr 5, 1:10am, n54%gmx.com@localhost (Kamil Rytarowski) wrote: > -- Subject: Re: Aprilis LLDB/NetBSD > > | Currently there is nothing planned on the base system side. All the > | enhancements are to be done on the LLDB side. > | > | Our core-dump files contain notes like: "NetBSD-CORE@1". This "1" is LWP > | and it must be properly handled in LLDB to define a thread. Currently > | LLDB just recognizes NetBSD-CORE files and "NetBSD-CORE" notes. It needs > | now to instantiate appropriate threads. > | > | On the other hand I've studied inspiring articles like: > | "FreeBSD Userspace Coredumps" > | https://backtrace.io/blog/blog/2015/10/03/whats-a-coredump/index.html > | > | Presenting a list of improvements for the NetBSD system is currently > | premature for me as I need to study up more on the topic. It appears > | also beyond the tasks related to LLDB. > | > | In other words we seem to be good enough to get all the needed things done.= > > Ok, so nothing so far to do. > Well, we might want to build some interfaces like one to pass siginfo_t.. however I don't think this is that important for core(5) files as of now to get them just functional. There is already infrastructure in the kernel for this (as far as I remember we pass it in p_sigctx) that could be reused in future. There is certainly room for improvement, but nothing stops us. > | > Sounds good, do you have the PT_{G,S}ETSTEP functional description somewh= > | ere? > | >=20 > | > | PT_SETSTEP This request will turn on single stepping of the specified > | process. > | > | PT_CLEARSTEP This request will turn off single stepping of the specified > | process. > | > | In NetBSD case: > | ptrace(PT_SETSTEP, pid, NULL, lwp); > | ptrace(PT_CLEARSTEP, pid, NULL, lwp); > | > | I'm going to cleanup it and send for review. > > Yes, but as PT_STEP is things going to be an MD thing? How will it be > implemented? > Yes, I planned to add it as MD. In the source code protect it with #ifdef PT_STEP PT_STEP: PT_SETSTEP: PT_CLEARSTEP: #endif I will show a patch tomorrow. > christos >
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