Accepted crash 5.1.7-1 (source amd64)
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Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 15:15:13 -0600
Source: crash
Binary: crash
Architecture: source amd64
Version: 5.1.7-1
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 (5.1.7-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream version 5.1.7
* Fix for the x86_64 "bt" command in the highly-unlikely event that a
non-crashing CPU receives a NMI immediately after receiving an interrupt
from another source in a 2.6.29 and later kernel. In those kernels, the
IRQ entry-point symbols "IRQ0x00_interrupt" through "IRQ0x##_interrupt" no
longer exist, but the entry points exist as memory locations starting at
the symbol "irq_entries_start". Without the patch, if a shutdown NMI
interrupt gets received while in one of the entry point stubs, "bt" will
fail with the error message "bt: cannot transition from exception stack to
current process stack".
* The x86 and x86_64 "bt -e" and "bt -E" commands will display symbolic
translations of kernel-mode exception RIP values.
* Clarified two initialization-time CRASHDEBUG(1) messages to make it
obvious that the two linux_banner strings being compared originate from
the memory source or the kernel namelist file.
* Fix for the x86 "bt" command to handle cases where the shutdown NMI was
received when a task had just completed an exception, interrupt, or signal
handler, and was about to return to user-space. Without the patch, the
backtrace would be proceeded with the error message "bt: cannot resolve
stack trace", display the trace without the kernel-entry exception frame,
and then dump the text symbols found on the stack and all possible
exception frames.
* Fix for 2.6.33 and later kernels that are not configured CONFIG_SMP.
Without the patch, they fail during initialization with the error message
"crash: invalid structure member offset: module_percpu".
* Prepare for the imminent change in size of the vm_flags member of the
vm_area_struct to be 64-bits in size for all architectures now that 32
bits have been consumed. The crash utility code had been handling the
older change of the vm_flags member from a short to a long, but that would
not account for the future change to a 64-bit member on 32-bit
architectures.
* Update of the "vm -f <flags>" option to the current upstream state.
Without the patch, only 23 of the currently-existing 32 bit flags were
being translated. (anderson@redhat.com)
* Fix for the "kmem -s", "kmem -S", "kmem -s <address>" and "kmem <address>"
command options if none of the NUMA nodes in in a multi-node CONFIG_SLAB
system have a node ID of 0. Without the patch, "kmem -s" and "kmem -S"
show all slab caches as if they contain no slabs; if an <address> is
specified, the correct slab cache is found, but the command indicates
"kmem: <slab-cache-name>: address not found in cache: <address>".
* Cosmetic fix for the "kmem -[sS]" options if a CONFIG_SLAB kernel slab
cache contains 100000 or more slabs, or uses a slab size of 1 or more
megabytes. Without the patch, the output utilizes more than 80 columns.
* If a task was in user-space when a crash occurred, the user-space
registers are saved in per-cpu NT_PRSTATUS ELF notes in either version 4
compressed kdump headers, or in dumpfile headers created by the Fujitsu
"sadump" facility. In that case, the "bt" command will dump the x86 or
x86_64 user-space register set.
* Fix for the x86 "bt" command to handle cases where the shutdown NMI was
received when a task had just received an interrupt, but before it had
created a full exception frame on the kernel stack and called the
interrupt handler. Without the patch, the backtrace would be proceeded
with the error message "bt: cannot resolve stack trace", display the trace
without the kernel-entry exception frame, and then dump the text symbols
found on the stack and all possible exception frames.
* Fix for the x86 "bt" command to handle cases where the shutdown NMI was
received when a task was in the act of being switched to. Without the
patch, the backtrace would be proceeded with the error message "bt: cannot
resolve stack trace", display the trace without the kernel-entry exception
frame, and then dump the text symbols found on the stack and all possible
exception frames.
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Accepted:
crash_5.1.7-1.diff.gz
to main/c/crash/crash_5.1.7-1.diff.gz
crash_5.1.7-1.dsc
to main/c/crash/crash_5.1.7-1.dsc
crash_5.1.7-1_amd64.deb
to main/c/crash/crash_5.1.7-1_amd64.deb
crash_5.1.7.orig.tar.gz
to main/c/crash/crash_5.1.7.orig.tar.gz
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