Accepted crash 5.1.6-1 (source amd64)
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Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 14:16:18 -0600
Source: crash
Binary: crash
Architecture: source amd64
Version: 5.1.6-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Troy Heber <troyh@debian.org>
Changed-By: Troy Heber <troyh@debian.org>
Description:
crash - kernel debugging utility, allowing gdb like syntax
Changes:
crash (5.1.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream version 5.1.5 (see
http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog)
* Fixed several typos in the updated crash.8 man page.
* Created a new "rd -a" option that displays printable ASCII data only,
starting from the specified location. If a "count" argument is not
entered, the display stops upon encountering the first non-printable
character.
* Fix for the "search -k" option on X86 kernels whose first memmap page
structure does not map to physical address 0. Without the patch, the
identity-mapped region of the first memory node would not be searched.
* Fix for the "search -k" option in the highly unlikely case of kernels that
have multiple NUMA nodes that are not sequential with respect to their
node IDs and the physical memory they reference, have physical memory
holes between any of the nodes, and do not have memmap page structures
referencing the non-existent inter-node physical memory. In that event,
it is conceivable that a NUMA node would be skipped.
* If the "kmem <address>" argument is a virtual address inside a kernel
module, the first item displayed is the address, followed by its symbol
type, and its symbol-name-plus-offset string. This patch appends the
module name in brackets, similar to what is displayed if "sym <address>"
is entered.
* Fix for "kmem -s <address>" in kernels configured with CONFIG_SLUB and
CONFIG_PAGEFLAGS_EXTENDED if the address is contained in a page other than
the first page in a compound, multi-page, slab. Without the patch, the
command would fail with the message "kmem: address is not allocated in
slab subsystem: <address>".
* Created a new "rd -N" option that displays 16- and 32-bit data in network
byte order, performing byte-swapping if appropriate.
* Fix for a compiler warning when building with "make warn". Without the
patch, memory.c generates a message indicating "kernel.c: In function
‘back_trace’:" followed by 17 messages indicating "kernel.c: 2187:
warning: ‘btsave.<member>’ may be used uninitialized in this function",
where there is one message for each <member> of the bt_info structure.
* Updated the #define of NR_SECTION_ROOTS to match its change upstream that
prevents its value from being calculated to be zero.
* Fix for a double-free() in the unlikely event of a readmem() failure in
the ARM architecture's read_module_unwind_table() function.
* Updates to support CONFIG_SPARSEMEM for the ARM architecture.
* Extended the "mach" command to display the size and address of each
per-cpu IRQ stack and per-cpu exception stack, if they exist. This
extension is applicable to the x86_64 and ppc64 architectures, and the x86
architecture if applicable. Prior to this patch, the values were only
accessible via "help -t" or "help -m".
* Created a new "kmem -o" option that dumps each cpu's offset value that is
added to per-cpu symbol values to translate them into kernel virtual
addresses. Prior to this patch, the values were only accessible via "help
-k".
* Removed the "kmem [-[l|L][a|i]]" options from being advertised by the
"kmem" help page; the options have been obsolete since the Linux version
2.2 timeframe.
* Fix to support Linux 3.x version number change. Without the patch, the
crash session fails with kernel version 3.0 and later, displaying the
message "WARNING: kernel version inconsistency between vmlinux and [live
memory or dumpfile]", followed by the fatal error message "crash:
incompatible arguments: vmlinux is not SMP -- [live system or dumpfile] is
SMP".
* Updates to the sial.c extension module to support the Linux 3.x version
number change.
* Created a new "kmem -g [flags]" option that displays the enumerator value
of bits in the page structure's "flags" field. With no "flags" argument,
the enumerator value of all bits are displayed; when a hexadecimal "flags"
option is added, just the bits in the value are translated. This option
only works with 2.6.26 and later kernels, which contain the "enum
pageflags".
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Accepted:
crash_5.1.6-1.diff.gz
to main/c/crash/crash_5.1.6-1.diff.gz
crash_5.1.6-1.dsc
to main/c/crash/crash_5.1.6-1.dsc
crash_5.1.6-1_amd64.deb
to main/c/crash/crash_5.1.6-1_amd64.deb
crash_5.1.6.orig.tar.gz
to main/c/crash/crash_5.1.6.orig.tar.gz
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