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Operating Systems Solaris syslog message..! Post 302143883 by nicknihal on Monday 5th of November 2007 05:37:15 AM
Old 11-05-2007
re:syslog message

as per your guideline i followed but unable to get the address$<thread stuff done ..see wht happen if i try to do it

%tba = 0x0000000000000000
%tt = 0x17f
%tl = 0x0
%pil = 0xf
%pstate = 0x016 cle=0 tle=0 mm=TSO red=0 pef=1 am=0 priv=1 ie=1 ag=0

%cwp = 0x06 %cansave = 0x00
%canrestore = 0x00 %otherwin = 0x00
%wstate = 0x00 %cleanwin = 0x00
> panic_thread/K
panic_thread:
panic_thread: 2a10004fcc0
> address$<2a10004fcc0
mdb: failed to dereference symbol: unknown symbol name
> 2a10004fcc0
0x2a10004fcc0: 2a100047cc0
> address$<thread
mdb: failed to dereference symbol: unknown symbol name
>
can u drive me through this..
 

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IS_KSEG_VA(9r)															    IS_KSEG_VA(9r)

NAME
IS_KSEG_VA, IS_SEG0_VA, IS_SEG1_VA - General: Determine if the specified address is located in the kernel-unmapped address space, the user- mapped address space, and the kernel-mapped address space. SYNOPSIS
void IS_KSEG_VA( unsigned long addr ); void IS_SEG0_VA( unsigned long addr ); void IS_SEG1_VA( unsigned long addr ); ARGUMENTS
Specifies the virtual address. DESCRIPTION
The IS_KSEG_VA routine determines if the specified address is located in the kernel-unmapped address space. The IS_SEG0_VA routine deter- mines if the specified address is located in the user-mapped address space. The IS_SEG1_VA routine determines if the specified address is located in the kernel-mapped address space. RETURN VALUES
None EXAMPLE
The following code fragment shows a call to IS_KSEG_VA: . . . caddr_t virt_addr; [1] unsigned phys_addr; [2] . . . if(IS_KSEG_VA(virt_addr)) { [3] phys_addr = KSEG_TO_PHYS(virt_addr); [4] . . . Declares a variable to store the user buffer's virtual address. Declares a variable to store the physical address returned by KSEG_TO_PHYS. Before calling KSEG_TO_PHYS, calls IS_KSEG_VA to determine if the virtual address is from the kernel-unmapped address space. If the virtual address is from the kernel-unmapped address space, then calls KSEG_TO_PHYS to convert the address to a corresponding physi- cal address. SEE ALSO
Routines: KSEG_TO_PHYS(9r), PHYS_TO_KSEG(9r) IS_KSEG_VA(9r)
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