Home
last modified time | relevance | path

Searched hist:"3762 bafa" (Results 1 – 1 of 1) sorted by relevance

/freebsd/sys/powerpc/powerpc/
H A Dtrap.c3762bafa Sun Apr 08 16:55:28 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc64: Print current MSR on printtrap()

Summary:
Print current MSR on printtrap(). Currently, printtrap just prints srr1, which
contains part of the MSR prior to the exception. I find useful to dump the
current value of the MSR, since it changes when there is an interruption.

With this patch, this is the new printtrap model:

handled user trap:

exception = 0x700 (program)
srr0 = 0x100008a0 (0x100008a0)
srr1 = 0x800000000002f032
current msr = 0x8000000000009032
lr = 0x1000089c (0x1000089c)
curthread = 0x7a50000
pid = 714, comm = ttrap2

Submitted by: Breno Leitao
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14600
3762bafa Sun Apr 08 16:55:28 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc64: Print current MSR on printtrap()

Summary:
Print current MSR on printtrap(). Currently, printtrap just prints srr1, which
contains part of the MSR prior to the exception. I find useful to dump the
current value of the MSR, since it changes when there is an interruption.

With this patch, this is the new printtrap model:

handled user trap:

exception = 0x700 (program)
srr0 = 0x100008a0 (0x100008a0)
srr1 = 0x800000000002f032
current msr = 0x8000000000009032
lr = 0x1000089c (0x1000089c)
curthread = 0x7a50000
pid = 714, comm = ttrap2

Submitted by: Breno Leitao
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14600
3762bafa Sun Apr 08 16:55:28 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc64: Print current MSR on printtrap()

Summary:
Print current MSR on printtrap(). Currently, printtrap just prints srr1, which
contains part of the MSR prior to the exception. I find useful to dump the
current value of the MSR, since it changes when there is an interruption.

With this patch, this is the new printtrap model:

handled user trap:

exception = 0x700 (program)
srr0 = 0x100008a0 (0x100008a0)
srr1 = 0x800000000002f032
current msr = 0x8000000000009032
lr = 0x1000089c (0x1000089c)
curthread = 0x7a50000
pid = 714, comm = ttrap2

Submitted by: Breno Leitao
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14600
3762bafa Sun Apr 08 16:55:28 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc64: Print current MSR on printtrap()

Summary:
Print current MSR on printtrap(). Currently, printtrap just prints srr1, which
contains part of the MSR prior to the exception. I find useful to dump the
current value of the MSR, since it changes when there is an interruption.

With this patch, this is the new printtrap model:

handled user trap:

exception = 0x700 (program)
srr0 = 0x100008a0 (0x100008a0)
srr1 = 0x800000000002f032
current msr = 0x8000000000009032
lr = 0x1000089c (0x1000089c)
curthread = 0x7a50000
pid = 714, comm = ttrap2

Submitted by: Breno Leitao
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14600
3762bafa Sun Apr 08 16:55:28 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc64: Print current MSR on printtrap()

Summary:
Print current MSR on printtrap(). Currently, printtrap just prints srr1, which
contains part of the MSR prior to the exception. I find useful to dump the
current value of the MSR, since it changes when there is an interruption.

With this patch, this is the new printtrap model:

handled user trap:

exception = 0x700 (program)
srr0 = 0x100008a0 (0x100008a0)
srr1 = 0x800000000002f032
current msr = 0x8000000000009032
lr = 0x1000089c (0x1000089c)
curthread = 0x7a50000
pid = 714, comm = ttrap2

Submitted by: Breno Leitao
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14600
3762bafa Sun Apr 08 16:55:28 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc64: Print current MSR on printtrap()

Summary:
Print current MSR on printtrap(). Currently, printtrap just prints srr1, which
contains part of the MSR prior to the exception. I find useful to dump the
current value of the MSR, since it changes when there is an interruption.

With this patch, this is the new printtrap model:

handled user trap:

exception = 0x700 (program)
srr0 = 0x100008a0 (0x100008a0)
srr1 = 0x800000000002f032
current msr = 0x8000000000009032
lr = 0x1000089c (0x1000089c)
curthread = 0x7a50000
pid = 714, comm = ttrap2

Submitted by: Breno Leitao
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14600
3762bafa Sun Apr 08 16:55:28 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc64: Print current MSR on printtrap()

Summary:
Print current MSR on printtrap(). Currently, printtrap just prints srr1, which
contains part of the MSR prior to the exception. I find useful to dump the
current value of the MSR, since it changes when there is an interruption.

With this patch, this is the new printtrap model:

handled user trap:

exception = 0x700 (program)
srr0 = 0x100008a0 (0x100008a0)
srr1 = 0x800000000002f032
current msr = 0x8000000000009032
lr = 0x1000089c (0x1000089c)
curthread = 0x7a50000
pid = 714, comm = ttrap2

Submitted by: Breno Leitao
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14600