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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sergey Kandaurov
148ddfed15 Use FOREACH_PROC_IN_SYSTEM instead of using its unrolled form.
Reviewed by:	kib
2011-12-18 15:36:21 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
9ab83ecbcb Add 'findstack' ddb command to search either the thread kernel stack
or cached stack containing the specified kernel virtual address.

Discussed with:	pho
MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-16 11:44:20 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
38474ef299 Show the thread kernel stack base address for 'show threads'.
Discussed with:	pho
MFC after:	1 week
2011-12-16 11:42:50 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
40bd3bef47 Typo.
MFC after:	3 days
2011-12-09 20:41:54 +00:00
Robert Watson
e5a0927394 Follow up to r225203 refining break-to-debugger run-time configuration
improvements:

(1) Implement new model in previously missed at91 UART driver
(2) Move BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER and ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER from opt_comconsole.h
    to opt_kdb.h (spotted by np)
(3) Garbage collect now-unused opt_comconsole.h

MFC after:	3 weeks
Approved by:	re (bz)
2011-08-27 14:24:27 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
299cceef03 Fix making kernel dumps from the debugger by creating a command
for it. Do not not expect a developer to call doadump(). Calling
doadump does not necessarily work when it's declared static. Nor
does it necessarily do what was intended in the context of text
dumps. The dump command always creates a core dump.

Move printing of error messages from doadump to the dump command,
now that we don't have to worry about being called from DDB.
2011-06-07 01:28:12 +00:00
John Baldwin
41b1c25960 Trim some additional unnecessary <linker_set.h> includes.
MFC after:	1 week
2011-04-28 17:59:33 +00:00
Attilio Rao
7126ba42f6 - Add the possibility to reuse the already last used timeout when patting
the watchdog, via the watchdog(9) interface.
  For that, the WD_LASTVAL bitwise operation is used. It is mutually
  exclusive with any explicit timout passing to the watchdogs.
  The last timeout can be returned via the wdog_kern_last_timeout()
  KPI.
- Add the possibility to pat the watchdogs installed via the watchdog(9)
  interface from the kernel.
  In order to do that the new KPI wdog_kern_pat() is offered and it does
  accept normalized nanoseconds or WD_LASTVAL.
- Avoid to pass WD_ACTIVE down in the watchdog handlers. All the control
  bit processing should over to the upper layer functions and not passed
  down to the handlers at all.

These changes are intended to be used in order to fix up the watchdog
tripping in situation when the userland is busted, but protection is still
wanted (examples: shutdown syncing / disk dumping).

Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
Reviewed by:	emaste, des, cognet
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-04-27 16:43:03 +00:00
Attilio Rao
8b927d7b7e Extend the DDB command "watchdog" with the ability to specify a timeout
value.

The timeout is expressed in the form T(N) = (2^N * nanoseconds) and can
be easilly extracted from the watchdog interface as a WD_TO_* macro.
That new functionality is supposed to fix re-entering the kernel from DDB
re-enabling the watchdog again (previously disabled) and also offer the
possibility to break for deadlocked DDB commands.

Please note that retro-compatibility is retained.

Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
Approved by:	des
MFC after:	10 days
2011-04-05 14:15:58 +00:00
Matthew D Fleming
3a5d36716f Modify kdb_trap() so that it re-calls the dbbe_trap function as long as
the debugger back-end has changed.  This means that switching from ddb
to gdb no longer requires a "step" which can be dangerous on an
already-crashed kernel.

Also add a capability to get from the gdb back-end back to ddb, by
typing ^C in the console window.

While here, simplify kdb_sysctl_available() by using
sbuf_new_for_sysctl(), and use strlcpy() instead of strncpy() since the
strlcpy semantic is desired.

MFC after:	1 month
2011-02-18 22:25:11 +00:00
Matthew D Fleming
fbbb13f962 sysctl(9) cleanup checkpoint: amd64 GENERIC builds cleanly.
Commit the kernel changes.
2011-01-12 19:54:19 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
a29af74b70 One more use for _SIG_VALID.
Submitted by:	Garrett Cooper <yanegomi gmail com>
MFC after:	1 week
2010-07-12 10:18:10 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
0f59fbc3d6 MFp4 @178364:
Implement an optional delay to the ddb reset/reboot command.

This allows textdumps to be run automatically with unattended reboots
after a resonable timeout, while still permitting an administrator to
break into debugger if attached to the console at the time of the
event for further debugging.  Cap the maximum delay at 1 week to avoid
highly accidental results, and default to 15s in case of problems
parsing the timeout value.

Move hex2dec helper function from db_thread.c to db_command.c to make
it generally available and prefix it with a "db_" to avoid namespace
collisions.

Reviewed by:	rwatson
MFC after:	4 weeks
2010-05-24 16:41:05 +00:00
Attilio Rao
3caaaae046 There is not a good reason to have a different prototype for db_printf()
when compared to printf().
Unify it by returning the number of characters displayed for db_printf()
as well.

MFC after:	7 days
2010-05-11 17:01:14 +00:00
Julian Elischer
7a90b21212 Move two copies of the same definition to a common include file.
MFC after: 3 weeks
2010-04-14 23:06:07 +00:00
Rui Paulo
cc01b2698a Add a space before printing 'thread pid ...' to match the space before
']'.
2010-02-12 19:52:51 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
3745cc73d0 Replace several instances of 'if (!a & b)' with 'if (!(a &b))' in order
to silence newer GCC versions.
2010-01-08 15:44:49 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
a3de221dbe Among signal generation syscalls, only sigqueue(2) is allowed by POSIX
to fail due to lack of resources to queue siginfo. Add KSI_SIGQ flag
that allows sigqueue_add() to fail while trying to allocate memory for
new siginfo. When the flag is not set, behaviour is the same as for
KSI_TRAP: if memory cannot be allocated, set bit in sq_kill. KSI_TRAP is
kept to preserve KBI.

Add SI_KERNEL si_code, to be used in siginfo.si_code when signal is
generated by kernel. Deliver siginfo when signal is generated by kill(2)
family of syscalls (SI_USER with properly filled si_uid and si_pid), or
by kernel (SI_KERNEL, mostly job control or SIGIO). Since KSI_SIGQ flag
is not set for the ksi, low memory condition cause old behaviour.

Keep psignal(9) KBI intact, but modify it to generate SI_KERNEL
si_code. Pgsignal(9) and gsignal(9) now take ksi explicitely. Add
pksignal(9) that behaves like psignal but takes ksi, and ddb kill
command implemented as pksignal(..., ksi = NULL) to not do allocation
while in debugger.

While there, remove some register specifiers and use ANSI C prototypes.

Reviewed by:	davidxu
MFC after:	1 month
2009-11-17 11:39:15 +00:00
John Baldwin
3538cf0cbe Put square backets ([]) around process names for system processes to patch
the behavior of ps(1).
2009-10-01 19:12:14 +00:00
Robert Watson
530c006014 Merge the remainder of kern_vimage.c and vimage.h into vnet.c and
vnet.h, we now use jails (rather than vimages) as the abstraction
for virtualization management, and what remained was specific to
virtual network stacks.  Minor cleanups are done in the process,
and comments updated to reflect these changes.

Reviewed by:	bz
Approved by:	re (vimage blanket)
2009-08-01 19:26:27 +00:00
Robert Watson
eddfbb763d Build on Jeff Roberson's linker-set based dynamic per-CPU allocator
(DPCPU), as suggested by Peter Wemm, and implement a new per-virtual
network stack memory allocator.  Modify vnet to use the allocator
instead of monolithic global container structures (vinet, ...).  This
change solves many binary compatibility problems associated with
VIMAGE, and restores ELF symbols for virtualized global variables.

Each virtualized global variable exists as a "reference copy", and also
once per virtual network stack.  Virtualized global variables are
tagged at compile-time, placing the in a special linker set, which is
loaded into a contiguous region of kernel memory.  Virtualized global
variables in the base kernel are linked as normal, but those in modules
are copied and relocated to a reserved portion of the kernel's vnet
region with the help of a the kernel linker.

Virtualized global variables exist in per-vnet memory set up when the
network stack instance is created, and are initialized statically from
the reference copy.  Run-time access occurs via an accessor macro, which
converts from the current vnet and requested symbol to a per-vnet
address.  When "options VIMAGE" is not compiled into the kernel, normal
global ELF symbols will be used instead and indirection is avoided.

This change restores static initialization for network stack global
variables, restores support for non-global symbols and types, eliminates
the need for many subsystem constructors, eliminates large per-subsystem
structures that caused many binary compatibility issues both for
monitoring applications (netstat) and kernel modules, removes the
per-function INIT_VNET_*() macros throughout the stack, eliminates the
need for vnet_symmap ksym(2) munging, and eliminates duplicate
definitions of virtualized globals under VIMAGE_GLOBALS.

Bump __FreeBSD_version and update UPDATING.

Portions submitted by:  bz
Reviewed by:            bz, zec
Discussed with:         gnn, jamie, jeff, jhb, julian, sam
Suggested by:           peter
Approved by:            re (kensmith)
2009-07-14 22:48:30 +00:00
Jamie Gritton
76ca6f88da Place hostnames and similar information fully under the prison system.
The system hostname is now stored in prison0, and the global variable
"hostname" has been removed, as has the hostname_mtx mutex.  Jails may
have their own host information, or they may inherit it from the
parent/system.  The proper way to read the hostname is via
getcredhostname(), which will copy either the hostname associated with
the passed cred, or the system hostname if you pass NULL.  The system
hostname can still be accessed directly (and without locking) at
prison0.pr_host, but that should be avoided where possible.

The "similar information" referred to is domainname, hostid, and
hostuuid, which have also become prison parameters and had their
associated global variables removed.

Approved by:	bz (mentor)
2009-05-29 21:27:12 +00:00
Warner Losh
19b79af1e9 Prefer prototypes to k&r definitions. 2009-03-09 13:32:19 +00:00
Peter Wemm
e6592ee55c Collect N identical (or near identical) mkdumpheader() implementations into
one, as threatened in the comment.  Textdump magic can be passed in.
2008-10-01 22:08:53 +00:00
John Baldwin
93d4804b62 Initialize the DDB command list when initializing DDB so that the basic
commands are available from 'boot -d'.

Suggested by:	dfr
2008-09-25 19:50:14 +00:00
Sam Leffler
39297ba455 Make ddb command registration dynamic so modules can extend
the command set (only so long as the module is present):
o add db_command_register and db_command_unregister to add and remove
  commands, respectively
o replace linker sets with SYSINIT's (and SYSUINIT's) that register
  commands
o expose 3 list heads: db_cmd_table, db_show_table, and db_show_all_table
  for registering top-level commands, show operands, and show all operands,
  respectively

While here also:
o sort command lists
o add DB_ALIAS, DB_SHOW_ALIAS, and DB_SHOW_ALL_ALIAS to add aliases
  for existing commands
o add "show all trace" as an alias for "show alltrace"
o add "show all locks" as an alias for "show alllocks"

Submitted by:	Guillaume Ballet <gballet@gmail.com> (original version)
Reviewed by:	jhb
MFC after:	1 month
2008-09-15 22:45:14 +00:00
Attilio Rao
e23851c6ba Add a missing include which was erroneusly left out from the previous
commit.

Sponsored by:	Nokia
2008-08-18 16:51:44 +00:00
Attilio Rao
51b93e474d Bufferize the output for DDB printouts.
In order to CATER this, DDB buffered output can be choosen at compile
time through the option DDB_BUFR_SIZE=nbytes where nbytes choose the size
of the buffer (suggested size is 128 bytes), which should be manually
specified in any interested config file.

Sponsored by:	Nokia
2008-08-18 16:48:09 +00:00
Bjoern A. Zeeb
603724d3ab Commit step 1 of the vimage project, (network stack)
virtualization work done by Marko Zec (zec@).

This is the first in a series of commits over the course
of the next few weeks.

Mark all uses of global variables to be virtualized
with a V_ prefix.
Use macros to map them back to their global names for
now, so this is a NOP change only.

We hope to have caught at least 85-90% of what is needed
so we do not invalidate a lot of outstanding patches again.

Obtained from:	//depot/projects/vimage-commit2/...
Reviewed by:	brooks, des, ed, mav, julian,
		jamie, kris, rwatson, zec, ...
		(various people I forgot, different versions)
		md5 (with a bit of help)
Sponsored by:	NLnet Foundation, The FreeBSD Foundation
X-MFC after:	never
V_Commit_Message_Reviewed_By:	more people than the patch
2008-08-17 23:27:27 +00:00
Olivier Houchard
08cfba5d14 Fix software single-stepping: we need to check if the instruction is a
return instruction as well, or we'll stop single-stepping as soon as we'll
return from a function.

MFC after:	3 days
2008-08-02 12:49:43 +00:00
Attilio Rao
f15b761da5 Print out the container lock when showing the thread state in DDB.
Tested by:	benjsc
2008-06-18 20:42:01 +00:00
Robert Watson
92e6c2fd6d Rename debug.ddb.capture.bytes sysctl to debug.ddb.capture.bufoff in
order to match the internal variable name.

Add a new sysctl debug.ddb.capture.inprogress to export the inprogress
variable.

MFC after:	3 days
2008-04-25 13:23:36 +00:00
Sam Leffler
9e340a6190 enable dynamic addition of "show all" commands
MFC after:	3 weeks
2008-03-25 20:36:32 +00:00
Robert Watson
7c7b7f8e1b Add a /S mode to DDB "ex" command, which interprets and prints the
value at the requested address as a symbol.  For example, "ex /S
aio_swake" prints the name of the function currently registered in
via aio_swake hook.

The change as committed differs slightly from the patch in the PR,
as I force the size of the retrieved value (and the automatic
address increment) to be sizeof(void *).  This seems to provide
the most useful auto-increment behavior, and defaults using the
default size (4), which is not sizeof(void *) on 64-bit platforms.

MFC after:	3 days
PR:		57976
Submitted by:	Dan Strick <strick at covad.net>
2008-03-07 18:09:07 +00:00
Robert Watson
3755dbd805 When killing a user process from DDB, check that the requested signal is
> 0 rather than >= 0, or we will panic when trying to deliver the signal.

MFC after:	3 days
PR:		100802
Submitted by:	Valerio Daelli <valerio.daelli at gmail.com>
2008-03-07 14:26:30 +00:00
Robert Watson
233f8184ec Reserve two bytes at the end of the DDB input line in db_readline() to
hold the newline and nul terminator.  Otherwise, there are cases where
garbage may end up in the command history due to a lack of a nul
terminator, or input may end up without room for a newline.

MFC after:	3 days
PR:		119079
Submitted by:	Michael Plass <mfp49_freebsd@plass-family.net>
2008-03-07 13:13:17 +00:00
Robert Watson
ea1c6a394a When redrawing an input line, count backspaces to get to the beginning of
the input field from the current cursor location, rather than the end of
the input line, as the cursor may not be at the end of the line.
Otherwise, we may overshoot, overwriting a bit of the previous line and
failing to fully overwrite the current line.

MFC after:	3 days
PR:		119079
Submitted by:	Michael Plass <mfp49_freebsd@plass-family.net>
2008-03-06 10:10:43 +00:00
Robert Watson
990132f07d Use dump_write() instead of direct calls to di->dumper() in textdumps.
Textdumps already do pretty much the same sanity checking, but
abstractions and seatbelts are both useful.

MFC after:	2 months
2008-01-31 16:22:14 +00:00
Robert Watson
a384163c5e Increase maximum DDB capture buffer size to 5MB.
PR:		119993
MFC after:	2 months
Suggested by:	Scot Hetzel <swhetzel at gmail dot com>
2008-01-26 23:02:14 +00:00
Robert Watson
f33dc69dfb Allow DDB_CAPTURE_DEFAULTBUFSIZE and DDB_CAPTURE_MAXBUFSIZE to be
overridden at compile-time using kernel options of the same names.

Rather than doing a compile-time CTASSERT of buffer sizes being
even multiples of block sizes, just adjust them at boottime, as
the failure mode is more user-friendly.

MFC after:	2 months
PR:		119993
Suggested by:	Scot Hetzel <swhetzel at gmail dot com>
2008-01-26 22:32:23 +00:00
Robert Watson
8a4d372e93 Rename DB_ constants in db_capture.c to DDB_ so that when they are
exposed as kernel compile options, they have more meaningful names.

PR:		119993
MFC after:	2 months
Suggested by:	Scot Hetzel <swhetzel at gmail dot com>
2008-01-26 13:55:52 +00:00
Robert Watson
9b0fce602a Refine textdump comments slightly.
MFC after:	3 months
2008-01-10 00:26:47 +00:00
Robert Watson
618c7db30a Add textdump(4) facility, which provides an alternative form of kernel
dump using mechanically generated/extracted debugging output rather than
a simple memory dump.  Current sources of debugging output are:

- DDB output capture buffer, if there is captured output to save
- Kernel message buffer
- Kernel configuration, if included in kernel
- Kernel version string
- Panic message

Textdumps are stored in swap/dump partitions as with regular dumps, but
are laid out as ustar files in order to allow multiple parts to be stored
as a stream of sequentially written blocks.  Blocks are written out in
reverse order, as the size of a textdump isn't known a priori.  As with
regular dumps, they will be extracted using savecore(8).

One new DDB(4) command is added, "textdump", which accepts "set",
"unset", and "status" arguments.  By default, normal kernel dumps are
generated unless "textdump set" is run in order to schedule a textdump.
It can be canceled using "textdump unset" to restore generation of a
normal kernel dump.

Several sysctls exist to configure aspects of textdumps;
debug.ddb.textdump.pending can be set to check whether a textdump is
pending, or set/unset in order to control whether the next kernel dump
will be a textdump from userspace.

While textdumps don't have to be generated as a result of a DDB script
run automatically as part of a kernel panic, this is a particular useful
way to use them, as instead of generating a complete memory dump, a
simple transcript of an automated DDB session can be captured using the
DDB output capture and textdump facilities.  This can be used to
generate quite brief kernel bug reports rich in debugging information
but not dependent on kernel symbol tables or precisely synchronized
source code.  Most textdumps I generate are less than 100k including
the full message buffer.  Using textdumps with an interactive debugging
session is also useful, with capture being enabled/disabled in order to
record some but not all of the DDB session.

MFC after:	3 months
2007-12-26 11:32:33 +00:00
Robert Watson
44daa2da55 Remove duplicate $FreeBSD$ that snuck in.
MFC after:	3 months
2007-12-26 10:51:07 +00:00
Robert Watson
c9b0cc3b96 Add a simple scripting facility to DDB(4), allowing the user to
define a set of named scripts.  Each script consists of a list of DDB
commands separated by ";"s that will be executed verbatim.  No higher
level language constructs, such as branching, are provided for:
scripts are executed by sequentially injecting commands into the DDB
input buffer.

Four new commands are present in DDB: "run" to run a specific script,
"script" to define or print a script, "scripts" to list currently
defined scripts, and "unscript" to delete a script, modeled on shell
alias commands.  Scripts may also be manipulated using sysctls in the
debug.ddb.scripting MIB space, although users will prefer to use the
soon-to-be-added ddb(8) tool for usability reasons.

Scripts with certain names are automatically executed on various DDB
events, such as entering the debugger via a panic, a witness error,
watchdog, breakpoint, sysctl, serial break, etc, allowing customized
handling.

MFC after:	3 months
2007-12-26 09:33:19 +00:00
Robert Watson
086fec574e Add a new DDB(4) facility, output capture. Input and output from DDB may be
captured to a memory buffer for later inspection using sysctl(8), or in the
future, to a textdump.

A new DDB command, "capture", is added, which accepts arguments "on", "off",
"reset", and "status".

A new DDB sysctl tree, debug.ddb.capture, is added, which can be used to
resize the capture buffer and extract buffer contents.

MFC after:	3 months
2007-12-25 23:06:51 +00:00
John Baldwin
6b76a4c77a Make the examine command honor db_pager_quit so you can use 'q' or 'x'
at the pager prompt to abort an examine command that spans multiple pages.

MFC after:	1 week
2007-10-27 20:19:11 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a0f4a3a63b Print the stack bounds of the thread. 2007-10-16 17:52:59 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
b61ce5b0e6 - Move all of the PS_ flags into either p_flag or td_flags.
- p_sflag was mostly protected by PROC_LOCK rather than the PROC_SLOCK or
   previously the sched_lock.  These bugs have existed for some time.
 - Allow swapout to try each thread in a process individually and then
   swapin the whole process if any of these fail.  This allows us to move
   most scheduler related swap flags into td_flags.
 - Keep ki_sflag for backwards compat but change all in source tools to
   use the new and more correct location of P_INMEM.

Reported by:	pho
Reviewed by:	attilio, kib
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-09-17 05:31:39 +00:00
Xin LI
f67af5c918 Use FOREACH_PROC_IN_SYSTEM instead of using its unrolled form. 2007-01-17 15:05:52 +00:00