"procstat -x" output
Alan Cox
alc at rice.edu
Fri Mar 21 16:22:52 UTC 2014
On 03/16/2014 16:50, Ian Lepore wrote:
> On Sun, 2014-03-16 at 15:57 -0500, Alan Cox wrote:
>> Folks,
>>
>> Could someone please run "procstat -x" on any process, and cut-and-paste
>> the output into a reply message. I'm trying to debug a crash that
>> occurs on arm for a patch that I'm developing.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Alan
> cpsim# procstat -x 720
> PID COMM AUXV VALUE
> 720 cpsim AT_PHDR 0x8034
> 720 cpsim AT_PHENT 32
> 720 cpsim AT_PHNUM 7
> 720 cpsim AT_PAGESZ 4096
> 720 cpsim AT_FLAGS 0
> 720 cpsim AT_ENTRY 0xf1c0
> 720 cpsim AT_BASE 0x2015b000
> 720 cpsim AT_EXECPATH 0xbfffffb9
> 720 cpsim AT_OSRELDATE 1100011
> 720 cpsim AT_CANARY 0xbfffff99
> 720 cpsim AT_CANARYLEN 32
> 720 cpsim AT_NCPUS 4
> 720 cpsim AT_PAGESIZES 0xbfffff91
> 720 cpsim AT_PAGESIZESLEN 8
> 720 cpsim AT_STACKPROT NONEXECUTABLE
>
Thanks, again. A couple of days ago, kib@ committed a patch, r263349,
that should result in AT_PAGESIZES now having a 4-byte aligned address
on arm. This misalignment caused problems for a patch that I'm
developing. If/when anyone here updates to a newer kernel than r263349,
can you please rerun "procstat -x" and report the results. I want to
verify that the alignment problem is really fixed on arm.
Thanks,
Alan
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