Chapter 10 |
10
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The OpenVMS Alpha System Dump Debugger
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10.1
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User-Interface Options
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10.2
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Preparing a System Dump to Be Analyzed
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10.3
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Setting Up the Test System
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10.4
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Setting Up the Build System
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10.5
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Starting the System Dump Debugger
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10.6
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Summary of System Dump Debugger Commands
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10.7
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Using System Dump Analyzer Commands
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10.8
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Limitations of the System Dump Debugger
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10.9
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Access to Symbols in OpenVMS Executive Images
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10.10
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Sample System Dump Debugging Session
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Part 3 |
Part 3
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OpenVMS Watchpoint Utility
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Chapter 11 |
11
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The Watchpoint Utility
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11.1
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Introduction
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11.2
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Initializing the Watchpoint Utility
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11.3
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Creating and Deleting Watchpoints
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11.3.1
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Using the $QIO Interface
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11.3.2
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Invoking WPDRIVER Entry Points from System Routines
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11.4
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Data Structures
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11.4.1
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Watchpoint Restore Entry (WPRE)
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11.4.2
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Watchpoint Control Blocks (WPCB)
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11.4.3
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Trace Table Entries (WPTTEs)
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11.5
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Analyzing Watchpoint Results
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11.6
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Watchpoint Protection Overview
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11.7
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Restrictions
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Index |
Index |
Examples |
9-1 |
Booting the Target System |
9-2 |
Invoking the System Code Debugger |
9-3 |
Connecting to the Target System |
9-4 |
Target System Connection Display |
9-5 |
Setting a Breakpoint |
9-6 |
Finding the Source Code |
9-7 |
Using the Set Mode Screen Command |
9-8 |
Using the SCROLL/UP DEBUG Command |
9-9 |
Breakpoint Display |
9-10 |
Using the Debug Step Command |
9-11 |
Using the Examine and Show Calls Commands |
9-12 |
Canceling the Breakpoints |
9-13 |
Using the Step/Return Command |
9-14 |
Source Lines Error Message |
9-15 |
Using the Show Image Command |
10-1 |
Invoking the System Dump Debugger |
10-2 |
Accessing the System Dump |
10-3 |
Displaying the Source Code |
10-4 |
Using the Examine and Show Calls Commands |
Figures |
2-1 |
Mechanism Array |
2-2 |
Signal Array |
2-3 |
64-Bit Signal Array |
2-4 |
Exception Stack Frame |
2-5 |
Stack Following an Illegal Page-Fault Error |
9-1 |
Maintaining Symbols |
11-1 |
Format of Data Returned in Buffer |
Tables |
2-1 |
Definitions of Bits in DUMPSTYLE |
2-2 |
Comparison of Full and Selective Dumps |
2-3 |
SDA Operators |
2-4 |
Modules Containing Global Symbols and Data Structures Used by SDA |
2-5 |
SDA Symbols Defined on Initialization |
2-6 |
SDA Symbols Defined by SET CPU Command |
2-7 |
SDA Symbols Defined by SET PROCESS Command |
2-8 |
Exception Stack Frame Values |
4-1 |
Modules Defining Global Locations Within Executive Images |
4-2 |
SET RMS Command Keywords for Displaying Process RMS Information |
4-3 |
Global Section Table Entry Information |
4-4 |
GSD Fields |
4-5 |
Contents of the SHOW LOCKS and SHOW PROCESS/LOCKS Displays |
4-6 |
Virtual Page Information in the SHOW PAGE_TABLE Display |
4-7 |
Types of Virtual Pages |
4-8 |
Bits In the PTE |
4-9 |
Physical Page Information in the SHOW PAGE_TABLE Display |
4-10 |
Types of Physical Pages |
4-11 |
Locations of Physical Pages |
4-12 |
Command Options with the /COLOR and /RAD Qualifiers |
4-13 |
Page Frame Number Information---Line One Fields |
4-14 |
Page Frame Number Information---Line Two Fields |
4-15 |
Flags Set in Page State |
4-16 |
/TYPE and /SUBTYPE Qualifier Examples |
4-17 |
Options for the /WORKING_SET_LIST Qualifier |
4-18 |
Working Set List Entry Information in the SHOW PROCESS Display |
4-19 |
Process Section Table Entry Information in the SHOW PROCESS Display |
4-20 |
Process Active Channels in the SHOW PROCESS Display |
4-21 |
Process I/O Channel Information in the SHOW PROCESS Display |
4-22 |
Image Information in the SHOW PROCESS Display |
4-23 |
Resource Information in the SHOW RESOURCES Display |
4-24 |
Lock Modes on Resources |
4-25 |
RMD Fields |
4-26 |
Static Spinlocks |
4-27 |
Process Information in the SHOW SUMMARY Display |
4-28 |
Current State Information |
4-29 |
TQE Types in Summary TQE Display |
4-30 |
Options for the SHOW WORKING_SET_LIST Command |
11-1 |
Driver Supported Functions |
11-2 |
Returned Status Codes |
11-3 |
Returned Status Values |