Alan Tyson wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I notice that struct __wait_queue changed somewhere around 2.6.15 and as
 a result the waitq command fails because of the missing member "task"
 which was replaced by the member "private" containing the same information.
 
  > crash>  waitq f75b9ac8
  >
  > waitq: invalid structure member offset: __wait_queue_task
  >        FILE: kernel.c  LINE: 5429  FUNCTION: dump_waitq()
  > << snipped >>
 
 The attached patch fixes this, tested on RHEL4 and RHEL5 i686 only.
 
 Regards,
 Alan Tyson, HP. 
Alan,
Thanks -- queued for the next release.
Dave
 
 --- kernel.c.orig    2007-10-30 15:51:54.000000000 +0000
 +++ kernel.c    2007-11-06 10:12:25.000000000 +0000
 @@ -390,8 +390,12 @@ kernel_init()
 
         STRUCT_SIZE_INIT(__wait_queue, "__wait_queue");
         if (VALID_STRUCT(__wait_queue)) {
 -                MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(__wait_queue_task,
 -                        "__wait_queue", "task");
 +        if (MEMBER_EXISTS("__wait_queue", "task"))
 +            MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(__wait_queue_task,
 +                "__wait_queue", "task");
 +        else
 +            MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(__wait_queue_task,
 +                "__wait_queue", "private");
                 MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(__wait_queue_head_task_list,
                         "__wait_queue_head", "task_list");
                 MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(__wait_queue_task_list,
 
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