cvs commit: src/usr.bin/truss Makefile amd64-fbsd.c extern.h
i386-fbsd.c i386-linux.c ia64-fbsd.c main.c powerpc-fbsd.c
setup.c sparc64-fbsd.c syscall.h syscalls.c truss.1 truss.h
Ed Maste
ed.maste at gmail.com
Wed Apr 11 20:46:20 UTC 2007
On 11/04/07, Alfred Perlstein <alfred at freebsd.org> wrote:
> * Ed Maste <ed.maste at gmail.com> [070410 12:47] wrote:
> > This would make the -s option to gcore redundant (since the process
> > will be stopped after attaching anyway). I don't know how useful a
> > core from a non-stopped process is, anyhow.
>
> Very, very useful.
>
> Imagine a running program that's having some form of abnormal
> behavior but can't be stopped (for long) or allowed to core...
It's stopped for only as long as the core takes to be written.
Currently, without the -s option the core produced by gcore is
inconsistent, and it's that behaviour that would be eliminated with my
change. Do you actually have a use for inconsistent core files?
-ed
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