Hello, We have HW debuggers ; Windriver ICE and BDI2000 , but in our specific scenario the system is up and running and we cannot be breakpoint intrusive, other parts of the system would be affected ( and our own blade ). No, what we would like to do is that when a specific condition is met a backtrace printout is performed and after that the system runs as designed.
: [Existing code] : : if ( some_variable == my_condition ) { print_out_backtrace(); } : : [Existing code] : : We have implemented "forced" kernel ooops:es in "print_out_backtrace();" but we would like to have controlled backtraces ;-)) This is in Kernel space on a ppc8270. Cheers // Matias -----Original Message----- From: KokHow Teh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: den 1 september 2006 12:13 To: Matias Sundman (AS/EAB) Cc: linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org Subject: Re: Backtrace Hi; Is using hardware/software breakpoint with a hardware debugger what you are looking for? Regards, Teh "Matias Sundman \(AS/EAB\)" <matias.sundman at ericsson.com>@ozlabs.org on 09/01/2006 02:48:43 PM Sent by: linuxppc-embedded-bounces+kokhow.teh=marconi.com at ozlabs.org To: <linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org> cc: Subject: Backtrace Comrades, I would like to do a backtrace in kernel space similar to an oops but then continue the code flow as before i.e. without a crash. If someone has done anything similar, help and/or tips would be much appreciated! Cheers // Matias Sundman Senior Sw Designer Ericssonl IS Ethernet Switch, DIPN Ericsson AB Box 1505??????? ??????? ??????? Office: +46? 8 719 86 83 SE-125 25 ?LVSJ???????? ??????? ECN:??? 850 98683 SWEDEN? ??????? ??????? Mobile: +46 70 267 2405 Visiting address:?????? ???????E-mail: Matias.Sundman at ericsson.com Armborstv?gen 14??????? ??????? Web:??? http://www.ericsson.com ?lvsj?, STOCKHOLM _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-embedded mailing list Linuxppc-embedded at ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-embedded