kerneloops.org has been using an improved "decodecode" script, specifically it has a special marker that shows which line in the assembly the oops happened at, like this: 20: 83 e0 03 and $0x3,%eax 23: 09 d8 or %ebx,%eax 25: 85 db test %ebx,%ebx 27: 89 02 mov %eax,(%edx) 29: 74 0f je 0x3a 2b:* 3b 73 04 cmp 0x4(%ebx),%esi <-- trapping instruction 2e: 75 05 jne 0x35 30: 89 53 04 mov %edx,0x4(%ebx) 33: eb 07 jmp 0x3c 35: 89 53 08 mov %edx,0x8(%ebx) this patch updates the kernel copy to also have this functionality. Signed-off-by: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: WANG Cong <wangcong@zeuux.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#!/bin/sh
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# Disassemble the Code: line in Linux oopses
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# usage: decodecode < oops.file
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#
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# options: set env. variable AFLAGS=options to pass options to "as";
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# e.g., to decode an i386 oops on an x86_64 system, use:
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# AFLAGS=--32 decodecode < 386.oops
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cleanup() {
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	rm -f $T $T.s $T.o $T.oo $T.aa  $T.aaa
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	exit 1
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}
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die() {
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	echo "$@"
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	exit 1
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}
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trap cleanup EXIT
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T=`mktemp` || die "cannot create temp file"
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code=
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while read i ; do
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case "$i" in
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*Code:*)
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	code=$i
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	;;
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esac
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done
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if [ -z "$code" ]; then
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	rm $T
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	exit
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fi
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echo $code
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code=`echo $code | sed -e 's/.*Code: //'`
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marker=`expr index "$code" "\<"`
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if [ $marker -eq 0 ]; then
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	marker=`expr index "$code" "\("`
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fi
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touch $T.oo
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if [ $marker -ne 0 ]; then
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	echo All code >> $T.oo
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	echo ======== >> $T.oo
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	beforemark=`echo "$code"`
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	echo -n "	.byte 0x" > $T.s
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	echo $beforemark | sed -e 's/ /,0x/g' | sed -e 's/<//g' | sed -e 's/>//g' >> $T.s
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	as $AFLAGS -o $T.o $T.s &> /dev/null
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	objdump -S $T.o | grep -v "/tmp" | grep -v "Disassembly" | grep -v "\.text" | grep -v "^$" &> $T.ooo
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	cat $T.ooo >> $T.oo
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	rm -f $T.o $T.s  $T.ooo
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# and fix code at-and-after marker
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	code=`echo "$code" | cut -c$((${marker} + 1))-`
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fi
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echo Code starting with the faulting instruction  > $T.aa
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echo =========================================== >> $T.aa
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code=`echo $code | sed -e 's/ [<(]/ /;s/[>)] / /;s/ /,0x/g'`
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echo -n "	.byte 0x" > $T.s
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echo $code >> $T.s
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as $AFLAGS -o $T.o $T.s &> /dev/null
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objdump -S $T.o | grep -v "Disassembly" | grep -v "/tmp" | grep -v "\.text" | grep -v "^$" &> $T.aaa
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cat $T.aaa >> $T.aa
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faultline=`cat $T.aaa | head -1 | cut -d":" -f2`
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cat $T.oo | sed -e "s/\($faultline\)/\*\1     <-- trapping instruction/g"
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echo
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cat $T.aa
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cleanup
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