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/freebsd-11-stable/sys/powerpc/powerpc/ | ||
H A D | db_trace.c | diff 132482 Wed Jul 21 03:07:09 MDT 2004 marcel Unify db_stack_trace_cmd(). All it did was look up the thread given the thread ID and call db_trace_thread(). Since arm has all the logic in db_stack_trace_cmd(), rename the new DB_COMMAND function to db_stack_trace to avoid conflicts on arm. While here, have db_stack_trace parse its own arguments so that we can use a more natural radix for IDs. If the ID is not a thread ID, or more precisely when no thread exists with the ID, try if there's a process with that ID and return the first thread in it. This makes it easier to print stack traces from the ps output. requested by: rwatson@ tested on: amd64, i386, ia64 |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/arm/arm/ | ||
H A D | db_trace.c | diff 132482 Wed Jul 21 03:07:09 MDT 2004 marcel Unify db_stack_trace_cmd(). All it did was look up the thread given the thread ID and call db_trace_thread(). Since arm has all the logic in db_stack_trace_cmd(), rename the new DB_COMMAND function to db_stack_trace to avoid conflicts on arm. While here, have db_stack_trace parse its own arguments so that we can use a more natural radix for IDs. If the ID is not a thread ID, or more precisely when no thread exists with the ID, try if there's a process with that ID and return the first thread in it. This makes it easier to print stack traces from the ps output. requested by: rwatson@ tested on: amd64, i386, ia64 |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/ddb/ | ||
H A D | ddb.h | diff 132482 Wed Jul 21 03:07:09 MDT 2004 marcel Unify db_stack_trace_cmd(). All it did was look up the thread given the thread ID and call db_trace_thread(). Since arm has all the logic in db_stack_trace_cmd(), rename the new DB_COMMAND function to db_stack_trace to avoid conflicts on arm. While here, have db_stack_trace parse its own arguments so that we can use a more natural radix for IDs. If the ID is not a thread ID, or more precisely when no thread exists with the ID, try if there's a process with that ID and return the first thread in it. This makes it easier to print stack traces from the ps output. requested by: rwatson@ tested on: amd64, i386, ia64 |
H A D | db_command.c | diff 132482 Wed Jul 21 03:07:09 MDT 2004 marcel Unify db_stack_trace_cmd(). All it did was look up the thread given the thread ID and call db_trace_thread(). Since arm has all the logic in db_stack_trace_cmd(), rename the new DB_COMMAND function to db_stack_trace to avoid conflicts on arm. While here, have db_stack_trace parse its own arguments so that we can use a more natural radix for IDs. If the ID is not a thread ID, or more precisely when no thread exists with the ID, try if there's a process with that ID and return the first thread in it. This makes it easier to print stack traces from the ps output. requested by: rwatson@ tested on: amd64, i386, ia64 |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/i386/i386/ | ||
H A D | db_trace.c | diff 132482 Wed Jul 21 03:07:09 MDT 2004 marcel Unify db_stack_trace_cmd(). All it did was look up the thread given the thread ID and call db_trace_thread(). Since arm has all the logic in db_stack_trace_cmd(), rename the new DB_COMMAND function to db_stack_trace to avoid conflicts on arm. While here, have db_stack_trace parse its own arguments so that we can use a more natural radix for IDs. If the ID is not a thread ID, or more precisely when no thread exists with the ID, try if there's a process with that ID and return the first thread in it. This makes it easier to print stack traces from the ps output. requested by: rwatson@ tested on: amd64, i386, ia64 |
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/amd64/amd64/ | ||
H A D | db_trace.c | diff 132482 Wed Jul 21 03:07:09 MDT 2004 marcel Unify db_stack_trace_cmd(). All it did was look up the thread given the thread ID and call db_trace_thread(). Since arm has all the logic in db_stack_trace_cmd(), rename the new DB_COMMAND function to db_stack_trace to avoid conflicts on arm. While here, have db_stack_trace parse its own arguments so that we can use a more natural radix for IDs. If the ID is not a thread ID, or more precisely when no thread exists with the ID, try if there's a process with that ID and return the first thread in it. This makes it easier to print stack traces from the ps output. requested by: rwatson@ tested on: amd64, i386, ia64 |
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