Thread (5 messages) 5 messages, 2 authors, 2009-12-29

Re: xmon & SCSI ATA devices

From: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Date: 2009-12-29 09:37:16

On Thu, 2009-12-24 at 02:34 -0500, gshan wrote:
Hello,

xmon and SCSI SATA device driver were installed on my system. When I invoked
xmon explicitly for kernel debugging, there're probably pending SCSI 
requests issued.
So those SCSI requests complained timeout when I quited from xmon. I want to
find a way to suspend SCSI device before invoking xmon and resume that 
before
quiting from xmon. Anybody knew there is a way to do this?
Well, it's non trivial. xmon is very low level and doesn't muck around
with drivers etc...

We could add hacks to avoid those timeouts or even do what you suggest
with suspending devices, but that would make entering xmon a -lot- more
fragile. The idea is that xmon relies on very little kernel services and
can be entered even when things are utterly wrong.

To be honest, I'm tempted to leave that as it is. Most of the time,
getting into xmon is a one way trip.... 

Cheers,
Ben.
Thanks,
Gavin
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