NAME
rdbfs – remote kernel debugging file system |
SYNOPSIS
rdbfs [ –d ] [ –p pid ] [ –s srvname ] [ –t text ] [ device ] |
DESCRIPTION
Rdbfs presents in /proc/pid (default /proc/1) a set of process
files for debugging a kernel over the serial line device (default
/dev/eia0). If the –s option is given, rdbfs will post its channel
in /srv/srvname (see srv(3)), allowing the session to be shared
or reattached later. The text file presented is just a copy of text (default /386/9pc). It can usually be ignored, since the debuggers open kernel files directly rather than using /proc/n/text. Kernels can be remotely debugged only when they are suspended and serving a textual debugging protocol over their serial lines. Typing ``^t^td'' (control–t, control–t, d) at the console will cause the kernel to enter this mode when it `panics'. Typing ``^t^tD'' causes the kernel to enter this mode immediately.
Because the debugging protocol is textual, a console provided
by consolefs(4) may be substituted for the serial device. |
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/rdbfs.c /sys/src/9/port/rdb.c |
SEE ALSO
acid(1), db(1), consolefs(4) |