Iprobe anyone?
I am trying to use iprobe (which is performance tools for Alpha) on
slink with kernel-2.2.1 and binutils-dev.
Compile seems OK, and insmod does not claim any error.
But When I enter the iprobe command, it results in a segmentation fault.
The syslog tells that there is an instruction fault, but I could not
point out the source code with gdb.
Is there anyone who can use iprobe?
Or is there any idea?
Thank you in advance,
Naohiko Shimizu
------------------------- syslog --------------------------------
Mar 31 18:03:20 et7wnt kernel: iprobe(394): Instruction fault 4
Mar 31 18:03:20 et7wnt kernel: pc = [<fffffe0000027894>] ra = [<fffffe00000268f
8>] ps = 0000
Mar 31 18:03:20 et7wnt kernel: r0 = 0000000000000036 r1 = 0000000000000000 r2
= 000000000000f000
Mar 31 18:03:20 et7wnt kernel: r3 = 0000000000008000 r4 = 0000000000000001 r5
= 0000000000000005
Mar 31 18:03:20 et7wnt kernel: r6 = 0000020000511260 r7 = 0000000000000680 r8
= fffffc00040b4000
Mar 31 18:03:20 et7wnt kernel: r16= 0000000000000003 r17= 0000000000000000 r18
= 0000000000000000
Mar 31 18:03:20 et7wnt kernel: r19= 000000011ffff3f8 r20= 0000000000000007 r21
= 0000000000000003
Mar 31 18:03:20 et7wnt kernel: r22= fffffc00040b8000 r23= 00000200002a8e68 r24
= 0000000000000008
Mar 31 18:03:20 et7wnt kernel: r25= 0000000000000040 r27= fffffe0000027880 r28
= 0000000000000001
Mar 31 18:03:20 et7wnt kernel: gp = fffffe0000032300 sp = fffffc00040b7ed8
Mar 31 18:03:20 et7wnt kernel: Code: 46310410 46520411 00000039 <b4130000> 47e
23400 24000067 a75e0000 43c2141e 6bfa8001
Mar 31 18:03:20 et7wnt kernel: Trace: [sys_ioctl+576/640] [strace+76/92]
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