----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Anderson <anderson(a)redhat.com>
Subject: [PATCH] crash-gcore-command extension module: ARM64 support
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 12:04:45 -0400
>
>
> Hello Daisuke,
>
Hello Dave,
Sorry for very late responce....
> Attached is a patch to introduce support for the ARM64 architecture
> for the gcore extension module.
>
> The patch is fairly straight-forward other than the fact that on
> ARM64 machines, the chain of headers included from the crash utility's
> "defs.h" looks like this:
>
> /usr/include/crash/defs.h
> /usr/include/signal.h
> /usr/include/sys/ucontext.h
> /usr/include/sys/procfs.h
>
> The <sys/procfs.h> file defines several of the ELF-related structures that
> are hard-coded in gcore_defs.h, causing compile failures due to duplicate
> structure declarations.
>
> Note that the <sys/ucontext.h> file on the other three architectures does
> not #include <sys/procfs.h> so there are no conflicts. It would be
> possible
> to move all architectures to include <sys/procfs.h>, but for example, that
> would also bring in the <sys/user.h> definition of the user_regs_struct,
> which in turn causes a myriad of register name mismatches in gcore_x86.c.
> So for the sake of simplicity, wherever there is an ARM64-only duplicate
> structure or definition in gcore_defs.h, I've encapsulated them by:
>
> #if defined(X86) || defined(X86_64) || defined(ARM)
>
Thanks for this explanation. I'll also try to investigate this.
> Also, there are two generic fixes, one where the gcore module fails on
> Linux 3.11 and later kernels due to a structure member name change,
> and another that changes the getopt() return variable to an "int" instead
> of a "char".
>
> Here are the details:
>
> gcore.mk:
>
> - Introduce ARM64 as a supported architecture
> - Add libgcore/gcore_arm64 to GCORE_CFILES
>
> gcore.c:
>
> - In cmd_gcore() change "c" type to "int" to correctly
match
> the return type of getopt(); without it, the while loop
> spins indefinitely on ARM64.
> - In gcore_offset_table_init(), account for the Linux 3.11
> structure member name-change from ns_proxy.pid_ns to
> ns_proxy.pid_ns_for_children; without it, the gcore command
> fails during initialization.
I've already dealt with this locally, but thanks.
>
> libgcore/gcore_defs.h:
>
> - Add ARM64 ELF- and REGSET_VIEW-related #defines required for
> each architecture.
> - Account for variable page sizes in ARM64.
> - Restrict the hard-coded ELF_NGREG, elf_siginfo, elf_prstatus,
> __kernel_old_uid_t and __kernel_old_gid_t, and elf_prsinfo
> definitions to X86, X86_64 and ARM architectures.
> - Add ARM64 thread_struct_fpsmid_state and thread_struct_tp_value
> offsets to gcore_offset_table.
>
> libgcore/gcore_coredump.c:
>
> - In fill_prstatus_note(), account for the ARM64 usage of
> "user_pt_regs" structure instead of the
"user_regs_struct"
> used by the other architectures.
>
> libgcore/gcore_arm64.c:
>
> - Implement ARM64-specific user_regset and user_regset_view
> structures and all required support functions.
>
> Please accept these changes into an new package version.
>
I'll commit these into my local repository with some changes for ease
of my maintainance purpose. Maybe, I'll ask you to review the changed
version.
Excellent -- thanks! I thought I'd lost you!
Dave