@@ -229,6 +229,7 @@ Commands:\n\
f flush cache\n\
la lookup symbol+offset of specified address\n\
ls lookup address of specified symbol\n\
+ lp s [#] lookup address of percpu symbol s for current cpu, or cpu #\n\
m examine/change memory\n\
mm move a block of memory\n\
ms set a block of memory\n\
@@ -2943,7 +2944,7 @@ static void
symbol_lookup(void)
{
int type = inchar();
- unsigned long addr;
+ unsigned long addr, cpu, offset;
static char tmp[64];
switch (type) {
@@ -2967,6 +2968,31 @@ symbol_lookup(void)
catch_memory_errors = 0;
termch = 0;
break;
+ case 'p':
+ getstring(tmp, 64);
+ if (setjmp(bus_error_jmp) == 0) {
+ catch_memory_errors = 1;
+ sync();
+ addr = kallsyms_lookup_name(tmp);
+ sync();
+ }
+
+ if (scanhex(&cpu) && cpu < num_possible_cpus())
+ offset = per_cpu_offset(cpu);
+ else {
+ offset = my_cpu_offset;
+ cpu = raw_smp_processor_id();
+ }
+
+ if (addr)
+ printf("%s for cpu 0x%lx: %lx\n", tmp, cpu,
+ addr + offset);
+ else
+ printf("Percpu symbol '%s' not found.\n", tmp);
+
+ catch_memory_errors = 0;
+ termch = 0;
+ break;
}
}
Currently, in xmon, there is no obvious way to get an address for a percpu symbol for a particular cpu. Having such an ability would be good for debugging the system when percpu variables got involved. Therefore, this patch introduces a new xmon command "lp" to lookup the address for percpu symbols. Usage of "lp" is similar to "ls", except that we could add a cpu number to choose the variable of which cpu we want to lookup. If no cpu number is given, lookup for current cpu. Signed-off-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com> --- arch/powerpc/xmon/xmon.c | 28 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)