NetBSD/sys/gdbscripts/msgbuf

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# $NetBSD: msgbuf,v 1.2 2001/01/11 05:31:02 deberg Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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#
# This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
# by John A. Hawkinson
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define msgbuf
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set $bufx=*(long*)((char *)msgbufp+1*sizeof(long))
set $bufr=*(long*)((char *)msgbufp+2*sizeof(long))
set $bufs=*(long*)((char *)msgbufp+3*sizeof(long))
printf "msgbufp %#x: bufx %d bufr %d bufs %d\n", msgbufp, $bufx, $bufr, $bufs
# Dump the unread section
# set $l = $bufx - $bufr
# if ($l < 0)
# set $l = $bufs - $bufr
# end
# set $p = (long)msgbufp+4*sizeof(long)+$bufr
# set print elements $l
# x/s $p
# Dump the whole thing
# Presume each section is null-terminated. Possibly bad presumption?
set $p = (long)msgbufp+4*sizeof(long)+$bufx
set $l = $bufs - $bufx
set print elements $l
printf "Dumping %#x length %d\n", $p, $l
# XXX (unsupported by gdb): printf "%.*s\n", $l, $p
printf "%s\n", $p
set $p = (long)msgbufp+4*sizeof(long)
set $l = $bufx
set print elements $l
printf "Dumping %#x length %d\n", $p, $l
# XXX (unsupported by gdb): printf "%.*s\n\n", $l, $p
printf "%s\n\n", $p
end
document msgbuf
Dump the kernel message buffer.
end