Name: | crash-devel |
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Version: | 7.2.7 |
Release: | 1.0.1.el8 |
Architecture: | x86_64 |
Group: | Development/Debuggers |
Size: | 217515 |
License: | GPLv3 |
RPM: | crash-devel-7.2.7-1.0.1.el8.x86_64.rpm |
Source RPM: | crash-7.2.7-1.0.1.el8.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Tue Dec 03 2019 |
Build Host: | jenkins-10-147-72-125-14b66d41-7846-42f2-aaa3-ca3530950a23.appad1iad.osdevelopmeniad.oraclevcn.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | http://people.redhat.com/anderson |
Summary: | kernel crash analysis utility for live systems, netdump, diskdump, kdump, LKCD or mcore dumpfiles |
Description: | The core analysis suite is a self-contained tool that can be used to investigate either live systems, kernel core dumps created from the netdump, diskdump and kdump packages from Red Hat Linux, the mcore kernel patch offered by Mission Critical Linux, or the LKCD kernel patch. |
- Rebase on top of crash 7.2.7 [Orabug: 30352094] - add required latest upstream patches [Orabug: 30352094]
- Fix "p" command regression Resolves: rhbz#1718417 - Fix arm64 debug kernel read error message during initialization Resolves: rhbz#1718736
- Rebase to latest upstream sources Resolves: rhbz#1686560 - Utilize the VMCOREINFO PT_NOTE in /proc/kcore header Resolves: rhbz#1627528 - Support extraction of CONFIG_PROC_VMCORE_DEVICE_DUMP data from dumpfile header Resolves: rhbz#1702535
- Fix "files -c" and "files -p" options Resolves: rhbz#1673285
- Support for CONFIG_ARM64_USER_VA_BITS_52 and CONFIG_ARM64_PA_BITS=52 Resolves: rhbz#1670099
- Resurrect "dev -p" option. - Fix "dev -[dD]" options to account for request_queue.in_flight[] removal. Resolves: rhbz#1662039 - Command line input fixes Resolves: rhbz#1664061
- Increase ppc64 MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS to match 4.18.0-35.el8 kernel backport Resolves: rhbz#1658628
- Fix for ARM64 "ps -s" memory allocation failure Resolves: rhbz#1654582
- Change "bt" warnings when exception RIP is legitimate mapped address Resolves: rhbz#1642221
- Address covscan issues Resolves: rhbz#1602466 - Fix for x86_64 5-level pagetable vmalloc range expansion Resolves: rhbz#1637125