----- Original Message -----
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Anderson [mailto:anderson@redhat.com]
> ----- Original Message -----
> > This is the release of crash gcore command, version 1.5.0.
> >
> > The aim of this release is mainly to support v4.18 and newer kernels.
> >
> > ChangeLog:
> >
> > - Fix the issue that special vmas such as vdso and vsyscall are not
> > saved in a produced core file due to the commit
> > 78d683e838a60ec4ba4591cca4364cba84a9e626 titled "mm, fs: Add
> > vm_ops->name as an alternative to arch_vma_name" and merged at
> > v3.15-rc5, which replaced the way of naming special vma such as
> > vdso and vsyscall.
> >
> > - Fix the issue that no NT_PRFPREG is collected due to repeated
> > changes on the x86 FPU code in the upstream kernel. Note that
> > although the issue that no NT_PRFPREG is collected is (probably
> > temporarily) fixed, its content would be useless in most cases
> > since the FPU registers to be saved in NT_PRFPREG are now read
> > dynamically when a core file is created.
> >
> > - Change the logic of restoring general-purpose registers at
> > interrupt contexts according to the commit
> > ff467594f2a4be01a0fa5e9ffc223fa930d232dd titled "x86/asm/entry/64:
> > Save all regs on interrupt entry" and merged at v4.2-rc2 where all
> > the registers including callee-saved registers are saved on
> > interrupt entry. Thus, we don't have to try to restore
> > callee-saved registers in the function frames. I'm very happy.
> >
> > - Address the change of vsyscall logic that vsyscall page is not
> > mapped in user-space if vsyscall=none is configured in the kernel
> > command-line parameters by the commit
> > 87983c66bc02c9cd8e4a42e7924435145d52bb13 titled "x86_64, vsyscall:
> > Turn vsyscalls all the way off when vsyscall==none" and merged at
> > v3.18-rc3.
> >
> > - Fix NULL pointer dereference caused by the removal of old_rsp
> > symbol by the commit 9854dd74c3f6af8d9d527de86c6074b7ed0495f1
> > titled "x86: fix NULL pointer dereference caused by the removal of
> > old_rsp" and merged at v4.0-rc3. But the commit simplifies how to
> > save old_rsp and now it is saved in the bottom of kernel stack as
> > part of a pt_regs structure object. Hence this also simplifies
> > gcore's register restoration logic.
> >
> > MD5 CheckSum:
> >
> > # md5sum ./crash-gcore-command-1.5.0.tar.gz
> > b420bb5be8013c8482861171ff78fbaf ./crash-gcore-command-1.5.0.tar.gz
> >
> > --
> > Thanks.
> > HATAYAMA, Daisuke
>
> Hello Daisuke,
>
> Thanks for the update. Note that the arm64 bug that we discussed a while
> back was not addressed in your update. With the suggested patch, it does
> work OK:
>
> --- a/gcore.c.orig
> +++ b/gcore.c
> @@ -490,6 +490,10 @@ static void gcore_offset_table_init(void
> GCORE_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(vfp_hard_struct_fpscr,
"vfp_hard_struct",
> "fpscr");
> GCORE_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(thread_struct_fpsimd_state,
> "thread_struct", "fpsimd_state");
> GCORE_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(thread_struct_tp_value, "thread_struct",
> "tp_value");
> + if (GCORE_INVALID_MEMBER(thread_struct_fpsimd_state)) {
> + GCORE_ANON_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(thread_struct_fpsimd_state,
> "thread_struct", "uw.fpsimd_state");
> + GCORE_ANON_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(thread_struct_tp_value,
> "thread_struct", "uw.tp_value");
> + }
> }
>
> static void gcore_size_table_init(void)
>
>
> Do you want to update the release, or leave it as-is and allow distros
> to add the patch above?
>
Yes, I'll include this patch in the next release.
Please backport the patch in the distro version.
Thanks.
HATAYAMA, Daisuke
OK no problem -- the extensions page has been updated:
http://people.redhat.com/anderson/extensions.html#GCORE
Thanks,
Dave