On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 11:06:49AM +0100, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
Sounds like another possible use for the "debuginfo-server"
idea that
comes up periodically. There are a couple of things that could benefit
from a centralised way of managing a collection of kernel (or other
package) debug data.
Sounds interesting.
What I was actually trying (not successfully yet) was to see if I
could make a fake binary which just contains debug info for the few
kernel structures I care about. Starting with task_struct as an
example. Then it should be a simple matter of loading those symbols
using 'symbol-file'.
These "fake binaries" should be quite a lot smaller than an entire
vmlinux.
As I said I haven't actually made this work yet.
Also working on a virDomainMemoryPeek patch for crash.
Rich.
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