Firewire blues
Stephan Uphoff
ups at tree.com
Tue Feb 15 11:39:16 PST 2005
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 11:55, Gerald Heinig wrote:
> Hi Stephan,
>
> I'm happy to say that it's working now :)
> I grabbed a 5.3-STABLE snapshot to get the updated kgdb and completely
> reinstalled my 5.3-RELEASE system. I compiled the kernel using your
> options and it worked straight away.
> I have no idea why it didn't work before. It must be some boot variable
> I set way back whenever.
> Thanks very much indeed for helping me out with this! I really
> appreciate your patience.
>
Great.
> By the way, did you ever get the non-cooperative debugging working? I
> tried that, but it doesn't work, complaining about invalid hex digits.
> That's the debug method I'm _really_ interested in, because it enables
> you to debug hangs and freezes.
Never used it before - but is works for me.
debug# fwcontrol
2 devices (info_len=2)
node EUI64 status
0 00-11-06-66-40-00-82-34 0
1 00-11-06-66-40-00-18-dd 1
debug# sysctl -w hw.firewire.fwmem.eui64_hi=0x00110666
hw.firewire.fwmem.eui64_hi: 1073775156 -> 1115750
debug# sysctl -w hw.firewire.fwmem.eui64_lo=0x400018dd
hw.firewire.fwmem.eui64_lo: 0 -> 1073748189
debug# kgdb -c /dev/fwmem0.0 kernel.debug
> Anyway, enough for now. Thanks again.
>
> Cheers,
> Gerald
>
> Stephan Uphoff wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 11:41, Gerald Heinig wrote:
> >
> >>Gerald Heinig wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi Stephan,
> >>>
> >>>first off, thanks very much for your continuing help on this. It's very
> >>>much appreciated.
> >>>
> >>>I compiled a kernel with exactly the same options that you cited below.
> >>>I tried booting it and it stops before the kernel probe routines and
> >>>waits for the FireWire GDB connect.
> >>>I can't understand how you managed to reboot the target machine without
> >>>it entering the debugger and waiting for the remote gdb attach. My
> >>>machine refuses to do anything else.
> >>>I tried unsetting boot_ddb and boot_gdb in the loader, as well as
> >>>clearing the -d and -g flags in the boot_flags variable. No deal, it
> >>>still stops and waits for the remote gdb attach.
> >
> >
> > I did change anything at the bootstrap loader.
> >
> > The tests were done 15 minutes after a complete new install (wiped the
> > disk) from a 5.3 CD.
> >
> > You may want to take another look at you boot flags / variables.
> >
> >
> >
> >>>When I try to attach from the debug machine, gdb complains about
> >>>operation not supported.
> >>>
> >>>Also, I don't understand how your command line
> >>>
> >>>kgdb -r :5555 -t 11-22-33-44-55...
> >>
> >>D'oh...
> >>What I meant was:
> >>
> >>kgdb -r :5555 kernel.debug
> >>
> >><sigh>. Time to go home I suppose...
> >>
> >>
> >>>can work. I just get
> >>>
> >>>':5555: no such file or directory'
> >>>
> >>>when I try that. The kgdb manpage also states that it needs a device
> >
> >
> >
> > Just looked at the CVS repository.
> > Seems like you need to update to a newer kgdb on the debug station.
> > The old version does not understand tcp ports and needs devices.
> >
> > If this is not an option then you can probably use some pty to tcp
> > forwarding program.
> > The debugger would connect to the pty and the forwarding program opens a
> > connection to dconschat and forwards data in both directions.
> > ( Sorry - used such a program a long, long time ago but can't remember
> > the name )
> >
> >
> > Stephan
> >
> >
> >
>
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