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H A D | kerneldump.h | 105531 Sun Oct 20 15:03:15 MDT 2002 tmm Add kernel dump support, based on the ia64 version (which was committed as sparc64/sparc64/dump_machdep.c a while back). Other than ia64 (which uses ELF), sparc64 uses a homegrown format for the dumps (headers are required because the physical address and size of the tsb must be noted, and because physical memory may be discontiguous); ELF would not offer any advantages here. Reviewed by: jake |
H A D | ofw_mem.h | 105531 Sun Oct 20 15:03:15 MDT 2002 tmm Add kernel dump support, based on the ia64 version (which was committed as sparc64/sparc64/dump_machdep.c a while back). Other than ia64 (which uses ELF), sparc64 uses a homegrown format for the dumps (headers are required because the physical address and size of the tsb must be noted, and because physical memory may be discontiguous); ELF would not offer any advantages here. Reviewed by: jake |
/freebsd-10-stable/sys/sparc64/sparc64/ | ||
H A D | dump_machdep.c | diff 105531 Sun Oct 20 15:03:15 MDT 2002 tmm Add kernel dump support, based on the ia64 version (which was committed as sparc64/sparc64/dump_machdep.c a while back). Other than ia64 (which uses ELF), sparc64 uses a homegrown format for the dumps (headers are required because the physical address and size of the tsb must be noted, and because physical memory may be discontiguous); ELF would not offer any advantages here. Reviewed by: jake |
/freebsd-10-stable/sys/sys/ | ||
H A D | kerneldump.h | diff 105531 Sun Oct 20 15:03:15 MDT 2002 tmm Add kernel dump support, based on the ia64 version (which was committed as sparc64/sparc64/dump_machdep.c a while back). Other than ia64 (which uses ELF), sparc64 uses a homegrown format for the dumps (headers are required because the physical address and size of the tsb must be noted, and because physical memory may be discontiguous); ELF would not offer any advantages here. Reviewed by: jake |
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