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2005-01-23add undocumented Abort builtinrsc1-5/+27
2005-01-23do not clobber register namesrsc1-1/+105
2005-01-23sort cores; print stack as commandrsc1-7/+16
2005-01-23less verbosersc1-1/+2
2005-01-23change to use attach functions.rsc5-97/+35
$a means switch thread in core dumps. (maybe that should be $A now?).
2005-01-23Working on better handling of multithreading in generalrsc10-174/+526
and core dumps in particular. See notes: new types: register is something that when dereferenced gives you the registers. the Ureg is no longer mapped at 0. refconst is something that gives a constant when dereferenced. new builtin register("AX") creates register values new builtin refconst(0x123) creates refconst values new builtin var("foo") is equivalent to the variable foo (it returns foo but can also be used as the lhs of an assignment). new acid function getregs() returns a list of the current values of registers. new acid function setregs() sets the current registers to those values. note that getregs and setregs operate on register locations, not the register values themselves. new acid function resetregs() sets registers to register("AX"), etc. new acid function clearregs() sets all registers to constant -1. the default register settings are as in resetregs(), not small numbers. new acid variables coretext, pids, systype, corefile, cmdline. new behavior: local variable lookup, stk, etc., use the acid values of registers (*PC, *SP, and so on), so the thread support code can change the context completely. unary + is applicable to more data types and prints more often.
2005-01-23Add searchpath().rsc2-0/+63
2005-01-23Start working through proper handling of pthreads whenrsc14-415/+528
debugging Linux core dumps. Pthreads for active processes is still not supported, nor are other systems.
2005-01-23Apparently SuSE 9.1's X distribution uses even biggerrsc4-4/+5
buffers than the standard ones. 64kB appears to be enough for a stack in that case, but let's just go nuts and make the stacks enormous, so that it takes a few more doublings of X's stack needs before we run into this problem again. The VM system should take care of not actually using most of the memory anyway.
2005-01-21arg countrsc1-1/+1
2005-01-21use better versionsrsc1-1/+1
2005-01-20ignore host read eof while exitingrsc3-0/+9
2005-01-20todorsc1-0/+6
2005-01-19use correct yaccrsc1-1/+0
2005-01-19add errnorsc2-1/+1
2005-01-19do not use shutdown on macrsc1-4/+6
2005-01-19avoid c99rsc1-15/+22
2005-01-19avoid c99 extensionsrsc1-4/+15
2005-01-19try againrsc1-4/+4
2005-01-19try again at x86-64rsc1-1/+3
2005-01-19continue x86-64rsc3-1/+10
2005-01-19do not close -1rsc1-1/+2
2005-01-18proccreate racersc1-1/+3
2005-01-18free hdr->cmdrsc1-0/+1
2005-01-18extract cmd in right placersc3-6/+6
2005-01-18addrsc1-0/+102
2005-01-18add core cmdrsc3-0/+64
2005-01-18print core cmdrsc1-0/+1
2005-01-18check for lack of registersrsc1-4/+4
2005-01-18bigger chunkingrsc1-1/+1
2005-01-18add threadgetnamersc1-0/+6
2005-01-18bug fixesrsc5-11/+16
2005-01-18explain nptl stuffrsc1-0/+3
2005-01-18explain nptl stuffrsc1-0/+37
2005-01-18better exit handlingrsc2-3/+32
2005-01-18add fsseekrsc2-0/+47
2005-01-18add x86 64rsc1-0/+7
2005-01-1864-bit nonsensersc1-3/+19
2005-01-18better commentrsc1-1/+8
2005-01-18remove venti for nowrsc53-10330/+2
2005-01-17more exitsrsc2-0/+6
2005-01-17allow config to override kernel versionrsc4-3/+21
2005-01-17do not call exits in threaded programsrsc7-17/+17
2005-01-17nil derefrsc1-1/+1
2005-01-16different naming conventionrsc1-4/+18
2005-01-16useful warning commentrsc1-0/+9
2005-01-16handle section (9p)rsc1-1/+4
2005-01-16update return interfacersc1-16/+25
2005-01-16use EARGFrsc1-3/+3
2005-01-16make vacfs work; thanks to luchorsc6-145/+154