[Crash-utility][PATCH V4 1/9] Add RISCV64 framework code support
HAGIO KAZUHITO(萩尾 一仁)
k-hagio-ab at nec.com
Thu Oct 20 19:57:25 PDT 2022
On 2022/10/21 11:42, Xianting Tian wrote:
>
> 在 2022/10/21 上午10:17, HAGIO KAZUHITO(萩尾 一仁) 写道:
>> On 2022/10/20 10:50, Xianting Tian wrote:
>>
>>> diff --git a/README b/README
>>> index 5abbce1..d589e72 100644
>>> --- a/README
>>> +++ b/README
>>> @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
>>> These are the current prerequisites:
>>> o At this point, x86, ia64, x86_64, ppc64, ppc, arm, arm64, alpha, mips,
>>> - mips64, s390 and s390x-based kernels are supported. Other architectures
>>> + mips64, riscv64, s390 and s390x-based kernels are supported. Other architectures
>>> may be addressed in the future.
>> Sentences in the README are wrapped within 80 characters, I will change
>
> thanks,
>
> Do you need me to send V5 patch set to fix this?
No, I will amend these when applying.
Thanks,
Kazu
>
>> this to:
>>
>> + mips64, riscv64, s390 and s390x-based kernels are supported. Other
>> + architectures may be addressed in the future.
>>
>>> o One size fits all -- the utility can be run on any Linux kernel version
>>> @@ -98,6 +98,8 @@
>>> arm64 dumpfiles may be built by typing "make target=ARM64".
>>> o On an x86_64 host, an x86_64 binary that can be used to analyze
>>> ppc64le dumpfiles may be built by typing "make target=PPC64".
>>> + o On an x86_64 host, an x86_64 binary that can be used to analyze
>>> + riscv64 dumpfiles may be built by typing "make target=RISCV64".
>>> Traditionally when vmcores are compressed via the makedumpfile(8) facility
>>> the libz compression library is used, and by default the crash utility
>>
>>> diff --git a/help.c b/help.c
>>> index 99214c1..253c71b 100644
>>> --- a/help.c
>>> +++ b/help.c
>>> @@ -9512,7 +9512,7 @@ char *README[] = {
>>> " These are the current prerequisites: ",
>>> "",
>>> " o At this point, x86, ia64, x86_64, ppc64, ppc, arm, arm64, alpha, mips,",
>>> -" mips64, s390 and s390x-based kernels are supported. Other architectures",
>>> +" mips64, riscv64, s390 and s390x-based kernels are supported. Other architectures",
>>> " may be addressed in the future.",
>>> "",
>>> " o One size fits all -- the utility can be run on any Linux kernel version",
>> Same as above.
>>
>> And help.c lacks this part, will add:
>>
>> @@ -9572,6 +9572,8 @@ README_ENTER_DIRECTORY,
>> " arm64 dumpfiles may be built by typing \"make target=ARM64\".",
>> " o On an x86_64 host, an x86_64 binary that can be used to analyze",
>> " ppc64le dumpfiles may be built by typing \"make target=PPC64\".",
>> +" o On an x86_64 host, an x86_64 binary that can be used to analyze",
>> +" riscv64 dumpfiles may be built by typing \"make target=RISCV64\".",
>> "",
>> " Traditionally when vmcores are compressed via the makedumpfile(8) facility",
>> " the libz compression library is used, and by default the crash utility",
>>
>>
>> With these, the v4 crash patch set looks good to me.
>>
>> Acked-by: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab at nec.com>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Kazu
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