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/freebsd-11-stable/sys/cddl/dev/dtrace/mips/
H A Ddtrace_subr.cdiff 268600 Mon Jul 14 02:39:02 MDT 2014 markj Invoke the DTrace trap handler before calling trap() on amd64. This matches
the upstream implementation and helps ensure that a trap induced by tracing
fbt::trap:entry is handled without recursively generating another trap.

This makes it possible to run most (but not all) of the DTrace tests under
common/safety/ without triggering a kernel panic.

Submitted by: Anton Rang <anton.rang@isilon.com> (original version)
Phabric: D95
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/cddl/dev/dtrace/powerpc/
H A Ddtrace_subr.cdiff 268600 Mon Jul 14 02:39:02 MDT 2014 markj Invoke the DTrace trap handler before calling trap() on amd64. This matches
the upstream implementation and helps ensure that a trap induced by tracing
fbt::trap:entry is handled without recursively generating another trap.

This makes it possible to run most (but not all) of the DTrace tests under
common/safety/ without triggering a kernel panic.

Submitted by: Anton Rang <anton.rang@isilon.com> (original version)
Phabric: D95
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/sys/
H A Ddtrace_bsd.hdiff 268600 Mon Jul 14 02:39:02 MDT 2014 markj Invoke the DTrace trap handler before calling trap() on amd64. This matches
the upstream implementation and helps ensure that a trap induced by tracing
fbt::trap:entry is handled without recursively generating another trap.

This makes it possible to run most (but not all) of the DTrace tests under
common/safety/ without triggering a kernel panic.

Submitted by: Anton Rang <anton.rang@isilon.com> (original version)
Phabric: D95
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/cddl/dev/dtrace/amd64/
H A Ddtrace_subr.cdiff 268600 Mon Jul 14 02:39:02 MDT 2014 markj Invoke the DTrace trap handler before calling trap() on amd64. This matches
the upstream implementation and helps ensure that a trap induced by tracing
fbt::trap:entry is handled without recursively generating another trap.

This makes it possible to run most (but not all) of the DTrace tests under
common/safety/ without triggering a kernel panic.

Submitted by: Anton Rang <anton.rang@isilon.com> (original version)
Phabric: D95
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/cddl/dev/dtrace/i386/
H A Ddtrace_subr.cdiff 268600 Mon Jul 14 02:39:02 MDT 2014 markj Invoke the DTrace trap handler before calling trap() on amd64. This matches
the upstream implementation and helps ensure that a trap induced by tracing
fbt::trap:entry is handled without recursively generating another trap.

This makes it possible to run most (but not all) of the DTrace tests under
common/safety/ without triggering a kernel panic.

Submitted by: Anton Rang <anton.rang@isilon.com> (original version)
Phabric: D95
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/powerpc/powerpc/
H A Dtrap.cdiff 268600 Mon Jul 14 02:39:02 MDT 2014 markj Invoke the DTrace trap handler before calling trap() on amd64. This matches
the upstream implementation and helps ensure that a trap induced by tracing
fbt::trap:entry is handled without recursively generating another trap.

This makes it possible to run most (but not all) of the DTrace tests under
common/safety/ without triggering a kernel panic.

Submitted by: Anton Rang <anton.rang@isilon.com> (original version)
Phabric: D95
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/mips/mips/
H A Dtrap.cdiff 268600 Mon Jul 14 02:39:02 MDT 2014 markj Invoke the DTrace trap handler before calling trap() on amd64. This matches
the upstream implementation and helps ensure that a trap induced by tracing
fbt::trap:entry is handled without recursively generating another trap.

This makes it possible to run most (but not all) of the DTrace tests under
common/safety/ without triggering a kernel panic.

Submitted by: Anton Rang <anton.rang@isilon.com> (original version)
Phabric: D95
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/amd64/amd64/
H A Dexception.Sdiff 268600 Mon Jul 14 02:39:02 MDT 2014 markj Invoke the DTrace trap handler before calling trap() on amd64. This matches
the upstream implementation and helps ensure that a trap induced by tracing
fbt::trap:entry is handled without recursively generating another trap.

This makes it possible to run most (but not all) of the DTrace tests under
common/safety/ without triggering a kernel panic.

Submitted by: Anton Rang <anton.rang@isilon.com> (original version)
Phabric: D95

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