File crash.changes of Package crash.24892

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Thu Sep 23 12:41:11 UTC 2021 - Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@suse.de>

- Fix module loading (bsc#1190743 ltc#194414).
  + crash-mod-fix-module-object-file-lookup.patch

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Thu Jan 28 11:49:06 UTC 2021 - Jiri Bohac <jbohac@suse.com>

- Added crash-xen-increase-__physical_mask_shift_xen-to-52.patch
  (bsc#1177050)

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Wed Jan  6 12:00:52 UTC 2021 - Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@suse.de>

- Fix "kmem -i" option on Linux 5.9-rc1 and later kernels (bsc#1179970 ltc#188981).
  crash-Fix-kmem-i-option-on-Linux-5.9-rc1-and-later-kernels.patch

- Fix crash utility is taking forever to initialize a vmcore from large config
  system (bsc#1178827 ltc#189279).
  crash-task.c-avoid-unnecessary-cpu-cycles-in-stkptr_to_tas.patch

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Mon Dec  7 18:00:32 UTC 2020 - David Mair <dmair@suse.com>

- Corrected project URL in spec file to match the changed upstream
  location as-of May 30th 2020.

  Noted the project URL change in README.SUSE without removing the old URL
  because it represents the location the project source was obtained from.
  The next project source update is available from the new project URL. When
  the package is updated with that source all URL project references will be
  modified to only show the new URL.

  Add crash-update-whitepaper-URL.patch
  Note change of no longer valid old project whitepaper URL to current valid
  project whitepaper URL in help output. Leave the old one reported because it
  represents the location the project source was obtained from for this
  package version.
  (bsc#1179536)

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Fri Oct  9 13:05:30 UTC 2020 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>

- Fix build on aarch64:
  crash-gdb-fix-aarch64.patch

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Wed Sep  9 16:45:44 UTC 2020 - David Mair <dmair@suse.com>

- Add crash-verify-exception-frame-accessible-for-all-verify-requests.patch
  In calls to search a stack for x86_64 exceptions a flag is used
  to request the stack be verified for room to contain saved
  registers. The verify is not performed if other flags are used
  in the same call. Fixing this exposes another bug where only a
  kernel stack is verified anyway, even if the exception is being
  searched for on a userspace stack. Patch fixes both problems.
  (bsc#1162297)

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Fri Sep  4 10:53:39 UTC 2020 - Petr Tesařík <ptesarik@suse.com>

- Add eppic-remove-duplicate-symbols.patch
  Fix eppic extension build.

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Fri Sep  4 10:27:51 UTC 2020 - Petr Tesařík <ptesarik@suse.com>

- Add crash-fix-memory_driver-build-kernel-5.8.patch
  Fix memory driver build failure with kernels 5.8+.

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Thu Sep  3 13:18:53 UTC 2020 - Petr Tesařík <ptesarik@suse.com>

- Always build crash KMPs.

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Wed May  6 14:37:27 UTC 2020 - Michel Normand <normand@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

- remove bypass lto and add -mfull-toc for ppc64le to check boo#1146646

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Tue Apr 28 11:27:35 UTC 2020 - Petr Tesařík <ptesarik@suse.com>

- Add crash-Define-fallback-PN_XNUM.patch
  Add a fallback PN_XNUM definition.

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Sat Apr 18 12:00:31 UTC 2020 - Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@suse.com>

- Make Factory ppc64 crash usable on both SLE 15 SP1 and releases before
  SLE15 SP1 (bsc#1148197).  This is only a workaround that requires to build
  crash for each codestream separately.

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Fri Apr 17 23:53:17 UTC 2020 - Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@suse.com>

- Drop crash-s390-autodetect-kaslr.patch which has been merged in 7.2.7.

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Wed Apr  8 09:42:08 UTC 2020 - Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@suse.de>

- Add crash-fix-kmem-sS-for-caches-created-during-SLUB-bootstrap.patch
  Fix "kmem -[sS]" for caches created during SLUB bootstrap (bsc#1164815 ltc#182973).

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Wed Apr  1 06:28:37 UTC 2020 - Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@suse.de>

- Add crash-Fix-for-reading-compressed-kdump-dumpfiles-from-syst.patch
  Fix integer overflow with large memory configuration (bsc#1168233 ltc#184660).

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Tue Feb  4 15:50:22 UTC 2020 - David Mair <dmair@suse.com>

- Upgraded the source to version 7.2.8. The previous version was
  modified to support newer kernels used in SLE-15-SP2 but was not
  complete.
  * Includes a fix for kernels that contain:
      e0703556644a531e50b5dc61b9f6ea83af5f6604
    which introduces symbol namespaces. Without the change then
    depending on architecture:
     (1) the kernel module symbol list will contain garbage
     (2) the session fails during initialization with a dump of
         the internal buffer allocation stats followed by the
         message "crash: cannot allocate any more memory"
     (3) the session fails during initialization with a
         segmentation violation (bsc#1162064)
  * Includes the merge of the S390x patches since crash 7.2.7
    (bsc#1156645/bsc#1161640)
  * Source already includes XZ compressed module support, removed:
      crash-symbols-add-support-for-XZ.patch
  * Refreshed patches that were no longer aligned with source:
      crash-allow-use-of-sadump-captured-KASLR-kernel.patch
      crash-s390-autodetect-kaslr.patch
      crash-sles9-time.patch

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Fri Jan 10 17:41:20 UTC 2020 - David Mair <dmair@suse.com>

- Upgraded the source tarball to version 7.2.7. This is required
  to support coredumps from currently used kernel versions in the
  product (bsc#1159686).
- droped the patch obsoleted due to already being present in the
  new source:
  * crash-allow-kmem-section-is-early.patch

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Tue Nov 12 19:39:11 UTC 2019 - David Mair <dmair@suse.com>

- Added commit c0371f6ee2cae31ec9f506bbd231ab8fbe334c13 - Fix to
  allow live analysis of s390x kernels that have been configured
  with CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE=y (KASLR). This allows crash to load
  the coredump without the need for "--kaslr=<offset> on the
  command-line.
  Added:
    crash-s390-autodetect-kaslr.patch

  Implements jsc#SLE-9797

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Fri Nov  8 10:33:41 UTC 2019 - Jiri Slaby <jslaby@suse.com>

- add crash-symbols-add-support-for-XZ.patch (bnc#1155921)

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Wed Aug 21 12:57:09 UTC 2019 - Michel Normand <normand@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

- Disable LTO for PowerPC as bypass boo#1146646

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Thu Aug  8 15:22:17 UTC 2019 - David Mair <dmair@suse.com>

- Added patch for commit 326e1b8f83a4318b09033ef754f40c785aed5e68
  in linux 5.3:
  crash-allow-kmem-section-is-early.patch

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Mon Jun 24 18:00:01 UTC 2019 - David Mair <dmair@suse.com>

  Upgraded the source tarball to version 7.2.6 to bring better
  support of version 5 kernels such as 5.3 in SLE-15-SP2
  (bsc#114706)

  Dropped the following patches obsoleted by the version upgrade:
  * crash-xen-invalid-pcpu-vaddr-use-hardware-domain-symbol.patch
  * crash-fix-for-4.20-without-CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE.patch
  * crash-fix-for-virsh-dump-dumps-with-KASLR.patch
  * crash-fix-kmem-z-on-kernel-5.0.patch
  * crash-fix-kmem-i-on-kernel-5.0.patch
  * crash-fix-sym-for-module-symbols-on-kernel-5.0.patch
  * crash-fix-dis-function-for-module-symbols-on-kernel-5.0.patch
  * crash-handle-radix_tree_root-changes-in-post-5.1-kernels.patch
  * crash-find-kernel-configuration-data-with-kernel-5.1.patch
  * crash-fix-dev-dD-on-kernel-5.1.patch
    crash-Fix-and-an-update-for-the-ipcs-command.patch
    crash-update-recognition-of-x86_64-CPU_ENTRY_AREA.patch

  Re-aligned the following patches with the new version source:
    crash-allow-use-of-sadump-captured-KASLR-kernel.patch
    crash-debuginfo-compressed.patch
    crash-make-emacs-default.diff
    crash-sles9-time.patch

  Modified the following patches to integrate with version upgrade:
    crash-compressed-booted-kernel.patch
    crash-SLE15-SP1-With-Linux-4.19-rc1-up-MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS-to-128TB.patch
    crash-SLE15-SP1-Fix-for-PPC64-kernel-virtual-address-translation-in.patch

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Tue Apr 23 09:21:32 UTC 2019 - Michal Kubecek <mkubecek@suse.cz>

- Upgrade the source tarball to version 7.2.5
- drop patches obsoleted by version upgrade:
  * crash-fix-snprintf-overflow.patch
  * crash-update-recognition-of-x86_64-CPU_ENTRY_AREA.patch
- post-7.2.5 upstream patches for kernel 5.0/5.1 compatibility:
  * crash-fix-for-4.20-without-CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE.patch
  * crash-fix-for-virsh-dump-dumps-with-KASLR.patch
  * crash-fix-kmem-z-on-kernel-5.0.patch
  * crash-fix-kmem-i-on-kernel-5.0.patch
  * crash-fix-sym-for-module-symbols-on-kernel-5.0.patch
  * crash-fix-dis-function-for-module-symbols-on-kernel-5.0.patch
  * crash-handle-radix_tree_root-changes-in-post-5.1-kernels.patch
  * crash-find-kernel-configuration-data-with-kernel-5.1.patch
  * crash-fix-dev-dD-on-kernel-5.1.patch

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Thu Feb 14 19:23:00 CET 2019 - dmair@suse.de

- Update for XEN dom0 changes in v4.11 that cause coredumps made
  of a domU using virch on the dom0 to fail to load in the dom0
  version of crash reporting "crash: invalid kernel virtual address:
  <address> type:fill_pcpu_struct", followed by "WARNING: cannot 
  fill pcpu_struct" and "crash: cannot read cpu_info"
  (bsc#1124690 and bsc#1122594)
  Added:
  crash-xen-invalid-pcpu-vaddr-use-hardware-domain-symbol.patch

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Fri Jan 11 15:07:52 UTC 2019 - sparschauer@suse.de

- Update the recognition of x86_64 CPU_ENTRY_AREA (bsc#1104743, bsc#1090127)
  Added:
     crash-update-recognition-of-x86_64-CPU_ENTRY_AREA.patch

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Tue Dec 18 16:36:40 UTC 2018 - Michal Suchanek <msuchanek@suse.de>

- Fix SLE15 SP1 Incorrect vmcore generated (bsc#1119791).
   Added:
     crash-SLE15-SP1-With-Linux-4.19-rc1-up-MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS-to-128TB.patch
     crash-SLE15-SP1-Fix-for-PPC64-kernel-virtual-address-translation-in.patch
  This is not compatible with SLE15 and SLE12 SP4.

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Fri Oct 12 05:00:27 UTC 2018 - Jeffrey Cheung <jcheung@suse.com>

- Sync with SLE15 SP1 (SR#173916) to enable the kmp-rt for SLERT15 SP1 only
  set %if 0%{?sle_version} >= 150100

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Wed Aug  8 11:02:28 UTC 2018 - msuchanek@suse.com

- Added:
    crash-Fix-and-an-update-for-the-ipcs-command.patch

  The update is required for Linux 4.11 and greater kernels, which
  reimplemented the IDR facility to use radix trees in kernel commit
  0a835c4f090af2c76fc2932c539c3b32fd21fbbb, titled "Reimplement IDR and IDA
  using the radix tree".  Without the patch, if any IPCS entry exists, the
  command would fail with the message "ipcs: invalid structure member offset:
  idr_top" (bsc#1092101)

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Wed Jul  4 19:26:40 UTC 2018 - ptesarik@suse.com

- Added crash-fix-snprintf-overflow.patch
  Fix to address a "__builtin___snprintf_chk" compiler warning.
- Added crash-update-recognition-of-x86_64-CPU_ENTRY_AREA.patch
  Update the recognition of x86_64 CPU_ENTRY_AREA.

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Wed Jul  4 14:23:28 UTC 2018 - ptesarik@suse.com

- Upgrade the source tarball to version to 7.2.3
  A complete changelog is available via the crash source page at:

  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html

- Refreshed:
    crash-compressed-booted-kernel.patch

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Mon Mar 19 20:42:50 UTC 2018 - dmair@suse.com

- Upgraded to 7.2.1 because it includes the fixes to support
  several core cases that recently were caused tofail to open.
  As a result, removed patches that were already superceded by
  7.2.1 source (bsc#1103371).

  Removed:
        crash-ppc64-book3s-update-hash-page-table-geometry.patch
        crash-x86_64_kvtop-usable-symtab_init.patch
        crash-ppc64-ensure-chosen-stack-symbol-relates-to-an-actual-backtrace.patch
        crash-fix-error-cannot-resolve-schedulers-0001.patch
        crash-fix-error-cannot-resolve-schedulers-0002.patch
        crash-extend-direct-mapping-to-5TB.patch

  Modified:
       crash-allow-use-of-sadump-captured-KASLR-kernel.patch 

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Mon Feb  5 18:56:04 UTC 2018 - dmair@suse.com

- Added:
    crash-fix-error-cannot-resolve-schedulers-0001.patch
    crash-fix-error-cannot-resolve-schedulers-0002.patch
    crash-extend-direct-mapping-to-5TB.patch

  Fixes Xen dump files that cannot be opened in hypervisor mode.
  bsc#1073993

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Fri Jan 12 18:14:39 UTC 2018 - dmair@suse.com

- Added crash-ppc64-ensure-chosen-stack-symbol-relates-to-an-actual-backtrace.patch

  With latest NMI IPI changes, crash_ipi_callback is found multiple
  times on the stack. Ensure the chosen symbol relates to an actual
  backtrace. bsc#1072718

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Thu Dec  7 11:05:03 UTC 2017 - dimstar@opensuse.org

- Escape the usage of %{VERSION} when calling out to rpm.
  RPM 4.14 has %{VERSION} defined as 'the main packages version'.

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Wed Nov 29 17:45:11 UTC 2017 - dmair@suse.com

- Added crash-x86_64_kvtop-usable-symtab_init.patch to change 
  x86_64_kvtop() so that it can be called during symtab_init()

  Added crash-allow-use-of-sadump-captured-KASLR-kernel.patch to
  allow use of dumps of KASLR enabled kernels that were captured
  by sadump.

  Both are bsc#1070278/FATE#323473

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Tue Nov 14 22:32:42 UTC 2017 - dmair@suse.com

- Upgrade the source tarball to version to 7.2.0 which requires the
  removal of patches that are then already applied:

  crash-gdb-add-proc_service-sync-with-GLIBC.patch
  crash-xen_add_support_for_domU_with_linux_kernel_from_3.19.patch

  A complete changelog is available via the crash source page at:

  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html

  Added crash-ppc64-book3s-update-hash-page-table-geometry.patch
  from hbathini@linux.vnet.ibm.com via bsc#1067702 to correct
  errors with virtual-to-physical address translation in the larger
  virtual address range of newer kernels.

  Added a BuildRequires of libelf that will populate the build
  workspace with libelf (from elfutils) even though it is not
  directly required by crash but is required by gdb (which crash
  nests). It no longer got picked up automatically for build and
  gdb and kernel module features had build errors before it.

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Fri Jun  9 14:43:20 UTC 2017 - dmair@suse.com

- crash-xen_add_support_for_domU_with_linux_kernel_from_3.19.patch:
  Since linux kernel 3.19 crash readmem() can't be used to read
  xen_p2m_addr associate memory directly during m2p translation.
  PV domU p2m mapping is also stored at xd->xfd + xch_index_offset
  and organized as struct xen_dumpcore_p2m. This patch implements
  a special reading function read_xc_p2m() to extract the mfns
  from xd->xfd + xch_index_offset and makes and crash support Xen
  PV domU dumpfiles for kernel 3.19 and later (bsc#1043501).
   - add crash-xen_add_support_for_domU_with_linux_kernel_from_3.19.patch

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Fri Jun  2 12:03:45 UTC 2017 - msuchanek@suse.com

- Merge SLE changes into Factory (bsc#1041638)

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Thu May 25 18:56:51 CEST 2017 - dmair@suse.com

- crash-stop_read_error_when_intent_is_retry.patch: When reading a
  memory image fails it may not be an error if it is still possible
  to switch image and retry the read. Fix the error message output
  to only occur if no retries are intended (bsc#1038839).
   - add crash-stop_read_error_when_intent_is_retry.patch

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Mon Apr 24 15:50:26 UTC 2017 - astieger@suse.com

- Exclude openSUSE from RT KMP build (bsc#1013843)

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Tue Mar 28 19:50:52 UTC 2017 - dmair@suse.com

- crash source nests gdb source but gdb has a new build error on
  Factory due to the bug and build environment modifications. The
  fix is upstream gdb but not upstream crash's gdb.

  Created crash patch:

  crash-gdb-add-proc_service-sync-with-GLIBC.patch

  to create the gdb patch in expanded crash and added to the gdb
  Makefile patch it's application. Resolves the build error.

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Tue Mar  7 16:14:26 CET 2017 - dmair@suse.de

- Upgrade of source tarball to 7.1.8 from upstream and refresh of
  patches to align with the version. For a detailed changelog of
  the source tarball see:

  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html

  Adds a feature to permit the use of the command-line options
  "--kaslr=<offset>" and/or "--kaslr=auto" with the x86 32-bit
  architecture.

- refresh crash-sles9-time.patch crash-compressed-booted-kernel.patch

- drop crash-Fix-for-the-PPC64-bt-command-for-non-panicking-activ.patch
  merged upstram in 7.1.8

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Wed Feb  1 14:08:44 UTC 2017 - msuchanek@suse.com

- Fix analyzing fadump dumps on PPC64 (bsc#1022962).
   + crash-Fix-for-the-PPC64-bt-command-for-non-panicking-activ.patch

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Tue Jan 24 22:28:22 CET 2017 - dmair@suse.de

- Upgrade of source tarball to 7.1.7 from upstream, removal of
  crash-kernel-4.7.patch (source includes it) and refresh of other
  patches to align with the version. For a detailed changelog of
  the source tarball see:

  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html

  Feature enhancements included from 7.1.6:

  - Introduction of support for "live" ramdump files, such as those
    that are specified by the latest QEMU version's mem-path
    argument of a memory-backend-file  object, e.g.:

    $ qemu-kvm ...other-options... \
      -object memory-backend-file,id=MEM,size=128m,mem-path=/tmp/MEM,share=on \
      -numa node,memdev=MEM -m 128

    and a live session run can be run against the guest kernel like so:

             $ crash <path-to-guest-vmlinux> live:/tmp/MEM@0

  - Implemented support for the redesigned ARM64 kernel virtual
    memory layout that was introduced in Linux 4.6. Plus ARM64
    support for 4k pages with 4-level page tables and 48 VA bits.
    NB: On live systems automatic operation with Linux 4.6 ARM64
    kernels requires that CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE is not configured.
    If it is configured then use with a live system requires two
    --machdep arguments, e.g.:

      --machdep phys_offset=<base physical address>
      --machdep kimage_voffset=<kernel kimage_voffset value>

  - Improvement of the ARM64 bt -f display so that, for most cases,
    the stack frame delimiter will be the location of the old FP
    and LR pair.

  - New bt -v option that checks all tasks for evidence of stack
    overflows.

  - Incorporation of an alternative stack backtrace mathod
    accessed directly using bt -o and the default method can be
    toggled between the two using bt -O.

  - Fix for the case where the sym/dis commands fail for a symbol
    name that is composed entirely of hexadecimal characters and
    was previously interpreted as an address.

  - Determine structure member data if the member is contained in
    an anonymous structure or union (no longer necessary to use a]
    discrete gdb "printf" command to find the offset of it).

  - Session initialization speed up.

  - Addition of "list -S" and "tree -S" options (similar to the -s
    option of each command) where member values are read from
    memory instead of being interpreting gdb output (much faster
    behavior for 1-, 2-, 4- and 8-byte members).

  - Fix to recognize x86_64 Linux 4.8-rc1 and later kernels that
    are configured with CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY.

  - Support for PPC64 virtual address translation of radix MMU.

  - Improvement of "dev -d" output to display I/O statistics for
    devices that use the blk-mq interface.

  Feature enhancements included from 7.1.7:

  - Restore x86_64 "dis" command's symbol translation for call or
    jump target addresses for kernels configured with
    CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE.

  - Re-factor of the trace extension module to locate all of the
    ftrace buffers and extracts data from each of them rather than
    only the primary one.

  - Support for s390x CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK configuration so
    that "bt" command no longer shows incomplete output.

  - Support for live ARM64 kernels from Linux 4.6 that have the
    kernel image loaded anywhere in physical memory.

  - Update of /dev/crash/kernel driver to v1.3 which adds support
    Linux 4.6 and later ARM64 kernels configured with
    CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY and S390x kernels that use
    xlate_dev_mem_ptr() and unxlate_dev_mem_ptr() rather than
    kmap() and kunmap().

 - refresh eppic-support-arm64.patch crash-debuginfo-compressed.patch

 - drop crash-linux-4.6-printk-flags.patch merged upstream in 7.1.6

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Wed Oct 19 11:55:14 UTC 2016 - lpechacek@suse.com

- Enabled RT KMP build (bsc#1005578)

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Mon Aug 15 12:58:39 UTC 2016 - ptesarik@suse.com

- crash-linux-4.6-printk-flags.patch: Fix warning "failed to read
  pageflag_names entry" on Linux 4.6 (bsc#978601).

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Fri Jul  8 08:32:10 UTC 2016 - mkubecek@suse.cz

- crash-kernel-4.7.patch:
  support 4.7 kernel (page._count renamed to page._refcount)

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Fri May 27 13:44:34 UTC 2016 - ptesarik@suse.com

- eppic-support-arm64.patch: Support for ARM64 (FATE#320844).

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Tue May 24 20:14:06 CEST 2016 - dmair@suse.de

- Upgrade of source tarball to 7.1.5 from upstream and fix of
  crash-sles9-time.patch for the version and refresh of other
  patches to align with the version. For a detailed changelog of
  the source tarball see:

  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html

  includes a fix for bsc#977306.

  Feature enhancements include:

  - "whatis -r" and "whatis -m" commands that allow search for
     data structure of a specified size and that contains a member
     of a given type respectively.

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Thu Jan 28 16:22:27 UTC 2016 - vbabka@suse.com

- Upgrade to 7.1.4 from upstream. For a detailed changelog see

  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html

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Fri Jan 22 08:19:11 UTC 2016 - lpechacek@suse.com

- Disable RT KMP build (bsc#962719)

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Wed Oct  7 15:03:03 UTC 2015 - lpechacek@suse.com

- Enable RT KMP build (bsc#948840)

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Thu Oct  1 17:03:34 UTC 2015 - dmair@suse.com

- For 7.1.3 ppc64le the following patches are obsoleted by mainline
   crash-gdb-7.6-add-powerpc64le-linux.patch
   crash-gdb-7.6-bound_minimal_symbol.patch
   crash-gdb-7.6-floatformat.patch
   crash-gdb-7.6-ppc64-ELFv2-trampoline-match.patch
   crash-gdb-7.6-ppc64_sysv_abi_push_float.patch
   crash-gdb-7.6-ppc64le.patch
   crash-gdb-7.6-ppc_insns_match_pattern.patch
   crash-gdb-7.6-update-autoconf-2013-04-24.patch
   crash-gdb-7.6-update-autoconf-2013-06-10.patch
   crash-gdb-7.6.series
   crash-patch-gdb.patch

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Tue Sep 22 14:43:49 UTC 2015 - dmair@suse.com

- Update to 7.1.3 (bsc#946458)
  o Introduction of "dis -f <address>" which disassembles from the
    address to the end of the function
  o Introduction of "dis -s <address>" which displays the filename
    and line number associated with the specified text location,
    followed by a source code listing if available.
  o Addition of a new "--src <directory>" command line option for
    use by the "dis -s" option if the kernel source is not located
    in the standard location.
  o Do not search for a panic task in s390x dumpfiles that are
    marked as a "live dump"
  o Fix unnecessary error messages when a directory is used as a
    command line argument
  o See http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html for
    the complete changelog
- Removed these patches obsoleted by mainline:
   crash-x86_64-nested-nmi.patch
   crash-keep-file-orig-with-name-on-select.patch
   crash-kmem_cache-downsize.patch
   crash-s390x-add-vector-support.patch
- Refreshed patches

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Wed Jul 29 13:47:05 UTC 2015 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- crash-move-xen-dom0-handling-into-own-file.patch: Move Xen Dom0
  handling into xen_dom0.c (FATE#316467).
- crash-move-xen-p2m-map.patch: Move xen p2m map initialization to
  xen_kdump_p2m (FATE#316467).
- crash-use-xen_machine_addr-command.patch: Use XEN_MACHINE_ADDR
  command flag instead of overriding readmem (FATE#316467).
- crash-move-xen-elf-note-processing.patch: Move Xen ELF note
  processing to xen_dom0.c (FATE#316467).
- crash-add-xen-dom0-support-for-kdump.patch: Add Xen Dom0 support
  for kdump compressed files (FATE#316467).

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Tue Jul 21 15:18:29 UTC 2015 - ptesarik@suse.com

- crash-s390x-add-vector-support.patch: SIMD support for dump
  tools (z13) (FATE#318058).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jul 20 16:25:14 UTC 2015 - dmair@suse.com

- Upgrade to 7.1.2 from upstream. For a detailed changelog see

  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html

- Refreshed patch series with some changes required to
  adjust for git host changes in eppic-switch-to-system-lib.patch

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed May 27 16:29:33 UTC 2015 - dmair@suse.com

- Upgrade to 7.1.1 from upstream. At the time of writing the only
  published changelog was supplied by e-mail list and is as follows

  - Fix for two minor issues with the "net" command.  Without the patch,
   the "net -a" option appends its correct output with the command's 
   "Usage:" message; and if either the "net -x" or "net -d" options are
   used without also specifying "-s" or "-S", the error message would
   indicate "net: illegal flag: 800000" or "net: illegal flag: 1000000"
   instead of showing the command's "Usage:" message.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - If the kernel (live or dumpfile) has the TAINT_LIVEPATCH bit set, or
   if the Red Hat "kpatch" module is installed, the tag "[LIVEPATCH]" 
   will be displayed next to the kernel name in the initial system 
   banner and by the "sys" command.  This new tag replaces the 
   "[KPATCH]" tag that was introduced in crash-7.0.7.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Addressed three Coverity Scan complaints in vmware_vmss.c:
     50:leaked_storage: Variable "fp" going out of scope leaks the 
        storage it points to.
     53:leaked_storage: Variable "fp" going out of scope leaks the 
        storage it points to.
    256:warning: Use of memory after it is freed 
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Remove the LKCD-only "propeller spinner" seen when a dumpfile read 
   requires more than 2048 page header accesses.  This was put in place
   because of the non-random-access design of LKCD dumpfiles.  Without 
   the patch, the spinner display is intermingled with command output, 
   which complicates the parsing of the output.
   (watters.sam@gmail.com)

 - Fix to support the Linux version increment from 3 to 4.  Without the
   patch, both dumpfile and live sessions fail during initialization,
   issuing the message "WARNING: kernel version inconsistency between 
   vmlinux and dumpfile" or "WARNING: kernel version inconsistency 
   between vmlinux and live memory", followed by the nonsensical fatal
   error message "crash: incompatible arguments:  vmlinux is not SMP -- 
   vmcore is SMP" or "crash: incompatible arguments:  vmlinux is not 
   SMP -- live system is SMP".  To prevent unexpected kernel version
   bumps in the future, support has been added for version 5.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Add support for more than 16TB of physical memory space in the SADUMP
   dumpfile format.  Without the patch, there is a limitation caused
   by several 32-bit members of dump_header structure, in particular
   the max_mapnr member, which overflows if the dumpfile contains more
   than 16TB of physical memory space.  The header_version member of
   the dump_header structure has been increased from 0 to 1 in this 
   extended new format, and the new 64-bit members will be used.
   (d.hatayama@jp.fujitsu.com)

 - Fix for command lines that are redirected to a pipe.  Without the
   patch, if an external piped-to command contains a quoted string that 
   includes a "|" character, the command fails with the message "crash: 
   pipe operation failed".
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix for insecure temporary file usage in _rl_tropen() as reported by
   readline library CVE-2014-2524.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - When the gdb-<version>.patch file has changed and a rebuild is 
   done from within a previously-existing build tree, the "patch -N" 
   option is used to ignore patches that have been previously applied; 
   this patch also applies the "patch -r-" option to prevent unnecessary
   .rej files from being created.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix to account for Xen hypervisor's "domain" structure member name
   change from "is_paused_by_controller" to "controller_pause_count".
   Without the patch, in Xen 4.2.5 and later, the crash session fails
   during initialization with the error message 'crash: invalid 
   structure member offset: domain_is_paused_by_controller".
   (dietmar.hahn@ts.fujitsu.com)

 - During initialization, reject useless ARM64 "(A)" and "(a)" absolute
   symbols that are below the text region.  Without the patch, several
   recently-introduced absolute symbols have been introduced into the
   kernel, which will be displayed by "sym -l" prior to the first kernel
   virtual address symbol, and will show up in command output where 
   memory values are translated into kernel symbol references.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix for ARM64 kernels to account for changes in the virtual memory
   layout introduced in Linux 3.17.  The vmalloc region end address, and
   the vmemmap start and end addresses are now calculated at kernel 
   build time, because they depend upon the size of a struct page.
   Accordingly, the crash utility needs to calculate those three address
   values dynamically, after the embedded gdb module has initialized.
   Without the patch, reads of page structures return invalid data due 
   to incorrect virtual-to-physical translations of memory in the
   vmemmap range.  This in turn causes commands that require page 
   structure contents to fail or show invalid data, such as "kmem -p", 
   "kmem -[sS]", and the "kmem -[fF]" options.
   (anderson@redhat.com)
 
 - Fix to support ELF vmcore dumpfiles whose PT_LOAD file offset values
   of their respective memory segments are not laid out sequentially 
   from low to high in the dumpfile.  This has only been seen in ELF 
   dumpfiles created by VMware's "vmss2core -M" facility.  Without the
   patch, the crash session may fail during initialization, either with
   the message "cannot malloc ELF header buffer", or "crash: <dumpfile>:
   not a supported file format".
   (anderson@redhat.com)
 
 - Enhancement to the support of VMware .vmss suspended state dumpfiles.
   There may be holes in the memory address saved for PCI, etc.  In such
   cases, the memory dump is divided into regions.  With this patch, up 
   to 3 memory regions are supported.
   (hfu@vmware.com)

 - Fortified the error handling of task gathering from the pid_hash[] 
   chains during session initialization.  If a chain has been corrupted,
   the patch prevents the sequence from entering an infinite loop, and 
   the error messages associated with corrupt/invalid chains have been
   updated to report the pid_hash[] index number.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Implemented a new STRDUPBUF() utility that will duplicate an existing
   string into a buffer allocated with GETBUF().  As is the case with
   any buffer allocated with GETBUF(), it is only meant to exist during
   the life-span of the current command.  If it is not explicitly freed
   via FREEBUF(), then it will be freed automatically prior to the next 
   command.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Implemented a new fill_struct_member_data() function that gathers
   a bundle of data that describes a structure member.  The function
   receives a pointer to a struct_member_data structure, in which the
   caller has initialized the "structure" and "member" name pointers:
    
     struct struct_member_data {
             char *structure;
             char *member;
             long type;
             long unsigned_type;
             long length;
             long offset;
             long bitpos;
             long bitsize;
     };

   A gdb "printm" command is crafted using those two fields, and the
   output of the command is used to initialize the remaining six fields.
   Adapted from Qiao Nuohan's "pstruct" extension module.
   (anderson@redhat.com, qiaonuohan@cn.fujitsu.com)

 - Implemented a new "runq -c cpu(s)" option to display the run queue
   data of specified cpus.  It can be used in conjunction with all runq
   command options.  The cpus must be specified in a comma- and/or 
   dash-separated list; for examples, "3", "1,8,9", "1-23", or "1,8-15".
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Build extension modules that utilize the generic extensions/Makefile
   with -g.  In addition, build the snap.c extension module with -g.
   (rabinv@axis.com)

 - Several fixes, updates, and enhancements for 32-bit MIPS support:
     (1) The MIPS general purpose registers in the elf_gregset_t 
         don't start at index 0 but at index 6.
     (2) Adjust for the kernel's pt_regs structure changes between
         kernel versions.  For example, fields are inserted into the 
         middle based on build time options, and the amount of padding
         at the head of the structure was changed relatively recently.
         To handle this, split the structure definition into two parts
         and get the offsets of these two parts dynamically.
     (3) Do not display each parsed kernel symbol during initialization 
         when invoked with "crash -d8".
     (4) Add support for loading raw MIPS ramdump dumpfiles. 
     (5) Add support for compressed kdump dumpfiles.
   (rabinv@axis.com)

 - Fix for a typo in "help foreach", and a fix for a spelling error in 
   "help input".
   (weijg.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com)

 - Fix for "and and" and "the the" typos in the README file. 
   (weijg.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com)

 - Fix to address the Xen 4.5.0 hypervisor symbol name change from 
   "dom0" to "hardware_domain".  Without the patch, the crash session
   fails with the error message "crash: cannot resolve: dom0".
   (dslutz@verizon.com)
   
 - Fix for a regression in crash-7.1.0 that causes failures when the 
   "crash -t" option is run on a live system, and when analyzing remote
   Linux kernels.  Without the patch, "crash -t" on a live system fails
   with the message "crash: cannot open remote memory source: /dev/mem", 
   and attempts to analyze a Linux kernel remotely just shows the kernel 
   timestamp and exits immediately. 
   (dslutz@verizon.com, anderson@redhat.com)

 - Speed up the session invocation time of "flattened" format dumpfiles
   created by the makedumpfile(8) facility.  When sorting the blocks of
   memory by their intended ELF or compressed kdump file offsets, the
   patch replaces the bubble-sort method that is currently used with an
   insertion sort method. 
   (dslutz@verizon.com)

 - Remove the non-existent "-L" option from the "ps" command's mutually-
   exclusive options error message.
   (vvs@parallels.com)

 - Fix for the "irq", "mount", "kmem -p" and "kmem -v" commands when
   they are used in an input file.  If more than one of any of those 
   four commands are used in an input file, the output of the second 
   and subsequent command instances will not display their respective 
   command headers.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Implemented a new "kmem -m" option that is similar to "kmem -p",
   but it allows the user to specify the page struct members to be 
   displayed.  The option takes a comma-separated list of one or 
   more page struct members, which will be displayed following the
   page structure address.  The "flags" member will always be expressed
   in hexadecimal format, and the "_count" and "_mapcount" members will
   always be expressed in decimal format.  Otherwise, all other members
   will be displayed in hexadecimal format unless the current output 
   radix is 10 and the member is a signed/unsigned integer.  Members 
   that are data structures may be specified by the data structure's 
   member name, or expanded to specify a member of that data structure.
   For example, "-m lru" refers to a list_head data structure, in which
   case both the list_head.next and list_head.prev pointer values will
   be displayed; if "-m lru.next" is specified, just the list_head.next
   value will be displayed.
   (atomlin@redhat.com, anderson@redhat.com)

 - Support enhancement for the 32-bit MIPS architecture that retrieves
   the per-cpu registers from the NT_PRSTATUS notes stored in the header
   of compressed kdump dumpfiles.
   (rabinv@axis.com)

 - Fix to remove an invalid warning message on ARM64 if a crash session
   is invoked with the "-d<number>" debug flag.  Without the patch, 
   the invalid message is "WARNING: SPARSEMEM_EX: questionable section 
   values".
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Remove the leftover ".constructor" build file in the extensions 
   subdirectory when "make extensions" is complete, and update the
   top-level .gitignore file to ignore post-build extensions 
   subdirectory files.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix for a segmentation violation generated by the "help -[n|D]" 
   options on ARM64 compressed kdumps.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Additional output for the "help [-D|-n]" options on ARM64.  For ELF
   kdump vmcores and compressed kdumps, the elf_prstatus structure in
   each NT_PRSTATUS note will be translated. 
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - The "help -r" option has been extended to dump the ARM64 registers
   stored in each per-cpu NT_PRSTATUS note in compressed kdump and
   ELF kdump dumpfiles.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix for the ARM64 page size determination on Linux 4.1 and later 
   kernels.  Without the patch, the crash session fails during
   initialization with the message "crash: invalid/unsupported page 
   size: 98304" on kernels with 64K pages.  On kernels with 4K pages,
   the message is "crash: invalid/unsupported page size: 6144".  In
   addition, the "-p <page-size>" command line override option 
   had no effect on ARM64; that has been fixed as well.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix for the DATE display in the initial system banner and by the
   "sys" command to account for the Linux 3.17 change that moved
   the "timekeeper" symbol and structure into a containing tk_core
   structure; the "shadow_timekeeper" timekeeper will be used as an
   alternative.  Without the patch, the DATE shows something within
   a few hours of the Linux epoch, such as "Wed Dec 31 18:00:00 1969".
   (kmcmartin@redhat.com)

 - Fixes for the translation of ARM64 PTEs, as displayed by the "vm -p"
   and "vtop" commands.  Without the patch, if "vm -p" references a 
   swapped-out page on Linux 4.0 and later kernels, the SWAP location 
   may indicate "(unknown swap location)", and will show an invalid 
   OFFSET value; on Linux 3.13 and later kernels, running "vtop" on a 
   user virtual address incorrectly translates the PTE contents of 
   swapped out pages by showing a PHYSICAL address and FLAGS translation
   instead of the SWAP device and OFFSET.  It is possible that there may
   be PTE bit translation errors on other kernel versions; the patch 
   addresses the changes in ARM64 PTE bit definitions made in Linux
   3.11, 3.13, and 4.0 kernels.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Enhanced the "struct.member" display capability of the "struct", 
   "union", "task", "list" and "tree" commands.  If a specified 
   structure member contains an embedded structure, the output may 
   be restricted to just the embedded structure by expressing the 
   .member argument as "member.member".  If a specified structure 
   member is an array, the output may be restricted to a single array
   element by expressing the .member argument as "member[index]".  
   Furthermore, these embedded member specifications may extend beyond
   one level deep, for example, by expressing the member argument as 
   "member.member.member", or "member[index].member".
   (Alexandr_Terekhov@epam.com, anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix for any command that passes strings to gdb for evaluation,
   where the string contains a parentheses-within-parentheses 
   expression along with a ">" or ">>" operator inside the outermost
   set of parentheses.  Without the patch, a command such as the
   following fails like so: 

     crash> p ((1+1) >> 1)
     p: gdb request failed: p ((1+1)
     crash>

  (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix for the handling of ARM64 kernel module per-cpu symbols.  Without
   the patch, if the debuginfo data of an ARM64 kernel module that 
   contains a per-cpu section is loaded by "mod -s <module>" or 
   "mod -S", commands such as "bt" or "sym" may incorrectly translate 
   the module's virtual addresses to symbol names.
   (Jan.Karlsson@sonymobile.com)

- 0001-Prepare-for-the-future-increment-of-Linux-3.x-to-4.x.patch:
  Dropped. Handling kernel 4.0 is now part of the upstream source.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Mar 15 08:21:20 UTC 2015 - seife+obs@b1-systems.com

- add patch from upstream to handle kernel 4.0
  0001-Prepare-for-the-future-increment-of-Linux-3.x-to-4.x.patch

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb  6 22:36:34 UTC 2015 - dmair@suse.com

- Upgrade to 7.1.0 from upstream. For a detailed changelog see
  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html

- Refreshed patch series with only re-alignment required.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Nov 21 18:27:16 UTC 2014 - dmair@suse.com

- Upgrade to 7.0.9 from upstream, For a detailed changelog see
  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html

- Refreshed patch series but no modifications required.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Sep 17 14:53:05 UTC 2014 - jeffm@suse.com

- Upgrade to 7.0.8 from upstream. For a detailed changelog see
  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html

- Dropped (now in upstream):
  - crash-keep-file-orig-with-name-on-select.patch:
  - As crash-7.0.8/gdb-7.6-ppc64le-support.patch:
    - crash-gdb-7.6-ppc64_sysv_abi_push_float.patch
    - crash-gdb-7.6-bound_minimal_symbol.patch
    - crash-gdb-7.6-add-powerpc64le-linux.patch
    - crash-gdb-7.6-update-autoconf-2013-04-24.patch
    - crash-gdb-7.6-ppc_insns_match_pattern.patch
    - crash-gdb-7.6-floatformat.patch
    - crash-gdb-7.6-ppc64-ELFv2-trampoline-match.patch
    - crash-gdb-7.6-update-autoconf-2013-06-10.patch
    - crash-gdb-7.6-ppc64le.patch

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Thu Sep  4 11:59:48 UTC 2014 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- crash-kmem_cache-downsize.patch: Fix kmem slab initialization
  failures (bnc#885082).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Aug 18 11:07:54 UTC 2014 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Module.supported: mark crash.ko supported (bnc#891375). 

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul 31 12:40:52 UTC 2014 - dimstar@opensuse.org

- Rename rpmlintrc to %{name}-rpmlintrc.
  Follow the packaging guidelines.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jul  8 09:38:55 UTC 2014 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Upgrade to 7.0.7 from upstream. For a detailed changelog see
  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html

- crash-x86_64-nested-nmi.patch: Dropped (now in upstream). 

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jun 12 19:23:17 CEST 2014 - dmair@suse.de

- crash-keep-file-orig-with-name-on-select.patch Fix the namelist
  selection for gdb to have background state used to select file
  to delete for expansion of compressed file (bnc#877367)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri May 16 19:39:11 UTC 2014 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- crash_enable_snappy_support.patch: enable snappy support.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 30 07:58:01 UTC 2014 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- crash-x86_64-nested-nmi.patch: Fix NMI backtrace for kernels
  patched to handle nested NMIs (bnc#874179).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Apr 12 20:48:21 UTC 2014 - mmarek@suse.cz

- Add # needssslcertforbuild to use the project's certificate when
  building in a home project.

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Tue Feb 18 19:28:45 CET 2014 - dmair@suse.de

- Implementation of 7.0.5 from upstream, including patch refresh
  Changelog:

 - Fix for the "runq -g" option for kernels that are configured with
   CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED, but not CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH.  Without the
   patch, the command fails with the message "runq: invalid structure 
   member offset: cfs_rq_throttled".
   (vinayakm.list@gmail.com)

 - Add support for Xen PVH guest types introduced in Xen 4.4.  Without
   the patch, running against a Xen 4.4 hypervisor binary would fail 
   during session initialization with the error message "crash: invalid 
   structure member offset: domain_is_hvm".  In addition, the PVH guest
   type is being registered internally as an HVM guest type, the debug
   "help -X ofs" command's display of the domain_domain_flags offset
   has been fixed to show it in decimal, and the setting of the internal
   dc->domain_flags has been fixed to contain all flags set, not just 
   the first one found.
   (dslutz@verizon.com)

 - Fix for the "kmem -S" command on Linux 3.1 and later kernels that are
   configured with CONFIG_SLUB.  Because the the page structure's inuse 
   and objects fields used by SLUB were changed from discrete u16 types
   to bit-fields within an unsigned int, the display of per-node partial 
   slab statistics are incorrect.  Without the patch, the TOTAL and 
   ALLOCATED values are incorrectly shown as equal values, and therefore
   the FREE value is always zero.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix for the "kmem -S" command for kernels that are configured with 
   CONFIG_SLUB.  Eash per-cpu slab object dump may show incorrect 
   ALLOCATED and FREE values; and as seen on Linux 3.5 and later 
   kernels, the TOTAL value and the number of individual objects dumped
   may also be incorrect (too small).
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - When executing the commands from an input file specified by the 
   "-i <file>" command line option, or when accepting input from a 
   file as a set of commands or as a set of command arguments using the
   "<" redirection character, unconditionally cease the operation if 
   CTRL-c is entered.  Without the patch, depending upon the command
   that was running when the SIGINT was received, the operation may 
   continue uninterruptibly until the file contents are consumed.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Enhanced the "bt -F" option such that if "-F" is entered twice,
   and if the stack frame contents reference a slab cache object, both 
   the slab cache name and the stack contents will be displayed within 
   brackets.
   (anderson@redhat.com)
 
 - Enhanced the "rd -S" option such that if "-S" is entered twice,
   and if the memory contents reference a slab cache object, both the 
   slab cache name and the memory contents will be displayed within 
   brackets. 
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix for the X86_64 "bt" command to prevent an unwarranted message
   indicating "WARNING: possibly bogus exception frame" generated
   from a blocked kernel thread that was in the process of exec'ing
   a user process via the call_usermodehelper() facility.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix for the X86_64 "bt" command to more correctly determine the 
   function frame that called into an interrupted function.  Without 
   the patch, the first frame just above an IRQ exception frame
   register dump may show an invalid/stale function.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix for the X86_64 "bt" command if a page fault exception was
   generated by the invalid contents of the RIP register.  Without 
   the patch, the exception frame register dump is not displayed
   above the "page_fault" stack frame; and in a related issue, the
   "bt -e" option will not find and display the exception frame.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - When invoking a crash session with a compressed vmlinux file,
   make the same host-machine/vmlinux endian verification that is 
   done with uncompressed vmlinx files.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Reduce the number of CTRL-c entries required to unconditionally
   terminate any manually-entered command from three to one.
   (anderson@redhat.com)

 - Fix for the X86_64 "bt" command if an async page fault exception
   occurred in a KVM guest running a Linux 2.6.38 or later kernel.
   Without the patch, the exception frame register dump is not displayed
   above the "async_page_fault" stack frame.
   (anderson@redhat.com) 

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Wed Jan 29 13:19:18 CET 2014 - ro@suse.de

- disable build_kmp on i586 and s390, SLE-12 does not build a
  runnable kernel there 

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan 24 14:23:12 UTC 2014 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Enable ppc64le:
  o crash-patch-gdb.patch: allow applying custom gdb patches 
  o crash-gdb-7.6.series: series file for gdb patches
  o gdb-7.6-ppc64_sysv_abi_push_float.patch: backported dependency
  o gdb-7.6-bound_minimal_symbol.patch: dtto
  o gdb-7.6-add-powerpc64le-linux.patch: dtto
  o gdb-7.6-update-autoconf-2013-04-24.patch: dtto
  o gdb-7.6-ppc_insns_match_pattern.patch: dtto
  o gdb-7.6-floatformat.patch: dtto
  o gdb-7.6-ppc64-ELFv2-trampoline-match.patch: dtto
  o gdb-7.6-update-autoconf-2013-06-10.patch: dtto
  o gdb-7.6-ppc64le.patch: patch used for the gdb package

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Fri Jan 24 00:21:49 UTC 2014 - dmair@suse.com

- Implementation of 7.0.4 from upstream and patch refresh.

- Fix for the "ps" command's display of per-task RSS and %MEM values 
  in Linux 2.6.34 and later kernels in which SPLIT_RSS_COUNTING is
  enabled.  Without the patch, the values are only taken from each 
  task's mm_struct.rss_stat structure, which may contain stale values
  because they may not be synchronized with the RSS values stored
  in each per-thread task_struct.rss_stat structure; this may lead
  to invalid or slightly low RSS values, and worst-case, the %MEM
  value may show garbage percentage values.
  (vinayakm.list@gmail.com)

- Addressed a few (harmless) Coverity Scan complaints in diskdump.c:
    1579:dead_error_line – Execution cannot reach this expression ""|""
         inside statement "fprintf(fp, "%sDUMP_DH_COMP...".
    1574:dead_error_line – Execution cannot reach this expression ""|""
         inside statement "fprintf(fp, "%sDUMP_HEADER_...".
    1571:dead_error_line – Execution cannot reach this expression ""|""
         inside statement "fprintf(fp, "%sDUMP_HEADER_...".
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Addressed two warnings when compiling diskdump.c on 32-bit architectures
  when the snappy library is built in:
    diskdump.c:1046: warning: passing argument 3 of 
      'snappy_uncompressed_length' from incompatible pointer type
      /usr/include/snappy-c.h:120: note: expected ‘size_t *’ but argument
      is of type ‘ulong *’
    diskdump.c:1056: warning: passing argument 4 of ‘snappy_uncompress’ 
      from incompatible pointer type
      /usr/include/snappy-c.h:103: note: expected ‘size_t *’ but argument
      is of type ‘ulong *’
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Created a simpler interface with the internal do_list() function.
  Currently, if a caller wants to gather the contents of a list into
  an array, it must do the following:

  (1) call hq_open() so that the list contents will be verified and
      saved in the hash queue
  (2) call do_list() to store the list in the hash queue and return
      the number of entries in the list
  (3) allocate a buffer to store the array of entries in the list
  (4) pass the allocated buffer to retrieve_list() to be populated 
      from the hash queue
  (5) call hq_close()

  With this patch, if the passed-in list_data.flags field has a new  
  LIST_ALLOCATE bit set, then do_list() will perform steps (1), (3), 
  (4) and (5) above.  The caller can access the allocated array via
  a new list_data.list_ptr member, and, when done parsing the list,
  the allocated buffer should be returned via FREEBUF().  The only 
  restriction is that the hash queue cannot be currently in use, or
  the do_list() call will fail.  It should also be noted that there
  are circumstances where it still makes sense that steps (1), (3), 
  (4) and (5) are performed by the do_list() caller.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Modified the internal parent_list() function, used by "ps -p", to 
  utilize the simpler new do_list() functionality described above.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Modified the internal dump_vmap_area() function, used by the 
  "kmem -v", "kmem <address>" and "search" commands, to utilize
  the simpler new do_list() functionality.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Modified the internal nr_blockdev_pages() function, used by the 
  "kmem -i", to utilize the simpler new do_list() functionality.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Modified the internal get_mount_list() function, used by the 
  "mount" and "files -d" commands, to utilize the simpler new 
  do_list() functionality.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Modified the internal get_kmem_cache_list() function, used by the 
  "kmem -[sS]", "kmem <address>", "rd -S" and "bf -F" commands,
  to utilize the simpler new do_list() functionality.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Modified the internal show_net_devices_v2() and show_net_devices_v3()
  functions, used by the "net" command, to utilize the simpler new 
  do_list() functionality.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- The "help -r" option has been extended to dump the X86 and X86_64 
  registers stored in the NT_PRSTATUS notes in netdump ELF, kdump ELF,
  and compressed kdump dumpfiles.  Without the patch, the option only 
  supports ELF dumpfiles created by the "virsh dump --memory-only"
  facility.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Modified the "runq -g" display to show the CFS task_group and cfs_rq 
  addresses; also the current task is also displayed in its CFS or RT
  queue with with the notation "[CURRENT]" appended to the task data. 
  (Anthony.Chen@Teradata.com)

- Additional modification to the "runq -g" to display the task_group
  and rt_rq addresses for the RT queues, similar in nature to the CFS
  queue changes are done by the patch above.  In addition, the CFS 
  rb_root and RT prio_array addresses are no longer shown given that 
  they can be determined by looking at the cfs_rq and rt_rq structures
  whose addresses are now displayed. 
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Modified the behavior of the "mod -t" option when running against
  Linux 2.6.18 and earlier kernels such that the hexadecimal value of
  the module->license_gplok member is always displayed.  Without the
  patch, if a module's license_gplok boolean or bitmask value is 0,
  it would only be displayed if the module was unsigned.
  (anderson@redhat.com, atomlin@redhat.com)

- Modified the internal dump_tasks_in_task_group_rt_rq() and 
  dump_RT_prio_array() functions, used by the "runq" command,
  to utilize the simpler new do_list() functionality.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Resurrection of the remote analysis capability for use with the
  "xen-crashd" daemon running on a Xen Dom0 host, which communicates
  with a paused or shutdown DomU guest kernel.  The daemon can be 
  accessed like so:

    $ crash localhost:5001,/dev/xenmem vmlinux

  (dslutz@verizon.com)

- Prevent the X86_64 "bt" command from using starting RSP and RIP 
  values taken from the NT_PRSTATUS notes of kdump dumpfiles if the
  RSP address is not in the task's kernel stack, or in any of the 
  relevant per-cpu exception stacks.  This can happen when the number
  of NT_PRSTATUS notes does not match the number of online cpus.  
  Without the patch, the command may generate a segmentation violation,
  fail with the error message "bt: cannot determine starting stack 
  pointer", or fail with an error message indicating that the command 
  "cannot transition" from an exception stack to the previous stack.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Fix for the X86_64 "bt" command for displaying the backtraces of 
  active tasks running on the non-crashing cpus in kdump dumpfiles
  in which the "crash_nmi_callback" function frame does not appear
  in the per-cpu NMI exception stacks.  That function frame is 
  normally used as the starting point for the backtraces of those 
  tasks, but if it does not exist, the "notify_die" frame will be 
  used instead.  Without the patch, the backtraces of the active 
  non-crashing tasks are incorrect or incomplete.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Increment the X86_64 NR_CPUS maximum value from 5120 to 8192
  to be able to account for Linux 3.13-rc1 and later kernels 
  in which CONFIG_MAXSMP has been configured.  If that is true, 
  the CONFIG_NR_CPUS value is overridden, and the kernel NR_CPUS 
  value will be set to 8192.  This will cause the crash session to
  fail with the messages "WARNING: kernel-configured NR_CPUS (8192) 
  greater than compiled-in NR_CPUS (5120)" and "crash: recompile crash
  with larger NR_CPUS".
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- A crash-7.0.3 fix for the proper determination of the kernel NR_CPUS
  configurable for Linux 3.8 and later kernels introduced a regression
  in Linux 3.8 and later kernels if:
    (1) the kernel is configured with CONFIG_SLAB, and
    (2) the sum of the kernel's NR_CPUS and MAX_NUMNODES values exceed 
	the NR_CPUS value compiled into the crash utility.
  Without the patch, the crash session generates a segmentation fault
  while it indicates "please wait: gathering kmem slab cache data".
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Update for the extensions/trace.c extension module to support the 
  ftrace data structure changes introduced in Linux 3.10 kernels.  
  Without the patch, loading the module with the "extend" command fails
  with the error message "extend: trace.so: no commands registered: 
  shared object unloaded".
  (d.hatayama@jp.fujitsu.com)

- Increment the S390 and S390X NR_CPUS maximum value from 64 to 512.
  (holzheu@linux.vnet.ibm.com)

- Implemented support for the redesigned per-slab object bookkeeping 
  that was introduced in Linux 3.13-rc1 for kernels configured with 
  CONFIG_SLAB.  In those kernels, the head page structure associated 
  with each slab is overloaded to serve as the (now removed) slab data
  structure, and the array of kmem_bufctl_t data structures that used 
  to be appended to each slab data structure for object management has
  been replaced by a new freelist stack mechanism.  Without the patch,
  the crash session would fail during initialization with the error 
  message "crash: invalid structure member offset: kmem_cache_s_c_num".
  It should be noted that this patch has only been tested on 3.13-rc1
  kernels, which do not have the modified freelist_idx_t in place as
  of yet, so the replacement of integer-sized indexes with byte or 
  short sized indexes had not been checked in.  Furthermore, if this 
  proposed patch set gets accepted:
    [RFC][PATCH 0/3] re-shrink 'struct page' when SLUB is on.
    https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/12/11/589
  then both CONFIG_SLAB and CONFIG_SLUB support in the crash utility
  will be broken yet again.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- In order to facilitate the building of the crash binary with either
  or both of the optional LZO or SNAPPY compression libraries, two new
  Makefile targets have been added:
    $ make lzo
    $ make snappy
  Without the patch, the CFLAGS.extra and LDFLAGS.extra files must be
  created or modified as described in these changelog entries:
    http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html#LZO
    http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html#SNAPPY
  This patch simply does the work automatically.  After having done it
  one time, there is no need to use the targets for subsequent builds.          
  The relevant libraries must pre-exist on the build machine.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Long overdue update of the README file.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

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Tue Dec 10 18:51:50 UTC 2013 - dvaleev@suse.com

- enable ppc64le 

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Dec  6 11:27:53 UTC 2013 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- crash-compressed-booted-kernel.patch: Fix a bug that may cause
  removal of the booted kernel's vmlinux image (bnc#828260).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Nov 21 19:47:54 UTC 2013 - dmair@suse.com

- Implementation of 7.0.3 from upstream and patch refresh.

- Fix for the ARM architecture if the backtrace unwind information 
  cannot be gathered during session initialization.  Without the patch, 
  the two unwind-related warning messages indicating "WARNING: UNWIND: 
  failed to gather unwind_table list" and "WARNING: UNWIND: failed to 
  initialize module unwind tables" are followed by the fatal error 
  message "crash: cannot hash task_struct entries".
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Fix for the "help -[Dn]" dumpfile information display of the GUID EFI
  table in the header of SADUMP dumpfiles.  Without the patch, only 33 
  of the 36 bytes in the table are translated.
  (d.hatayama@jp.fujitsu.com)

- Fix for the determination of the kernel NR_CPUS configurable for
  Linux 3.8 and later kernels that are configured with CONFIG_SLAB. 
  Without the patch, the kernel's compiled-in NR_CPUS value was 
  incorrectly calculated to be the sum of the kernel's NR_CPUS and
  MAX_NUMNODES configurables.
  (anderson@redhat.com)
     
- In the next release of makedumpfile, the status field of the 
  dumpfile header of compressed kdumps will show the compression 
  type that was utilized.  The "help -[Dn]" output has been updated
  to display that information.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- For kernels configured with CONFIG_SLAB in which an array_cache
  pointer referenced by a kmem_cache structure is invalid, the
  individual cache(s) will be marked as invalid.  During session
  initialization, the message "crash: kmem_cache: <cache-address>: 
  invalid array_cache pointer" will be displayed, and during runtime, 
  attempts to access the cache(s) will result in a message indicating 
  that the cache is "[INVALID/CORRPUTED]".  Without the patch, the 
  message "crash: unable to initialize kmem slab cache subsystem" is 
  displayed during session initialization, and run-time commands that 
  attempt to access the kmem slab cache subsystem fail with the error
  message "kmem cache slab subsystem not available".
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Fix for the "kmem -[sS] <slab-object-address>" option in Linux 3.6
  and later kernels configured with CONFIG_SLAB.  Without the patch, 
  the command fails with the message "kmem: address is not allocated in 
  slab subsystem: <slab-object-address>.  This also causes the 
  "kmem <slab-object-address>" command to (quietly) fail to determine
  that the address is a slab object.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Fix for the "bt" command if a kernel __init text address is 
  encountered.  Without the patch, and depending upon the reallocation
  of the __init text memory, a bogus framesize may be calculated, or 
  more likely, in a compressed kdump, a warning message indicating 
  "bt: page excluded: kernel virtual address: <address>  type: 
  gdb_readmem_callback" will be displayed following the frame data.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Update for determining whether an S390X PTE contains a swap entry
  in Linux 3.12 and later kernels.
  (holzheu@linux.vnet.ibm.com)

- Resurrected the translation and display of the page.flags bits by the
  "kmem -p" command on Linux 2.6.26 and later kernels whose vmlinux 
  debuginfo data contains either the "pageflags" enumerator or the 
  "pageflag_names" array of trace_print_flags structures.  If they are
  not available, just the page.flags value is printed in hexadecimal,
  as has been done since Linux 2.4.9.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Fix for the "bt" command when used with vmcore files that were
  created with the recently-introduced "virsh dump --memory-only", 
  which dumps KVM guests into an ELF vmcore similar to those created 
  by the kdump facility.  Without the patch, a faulty backtrace for the 
  panic task may be generated due to the use of incorrect starting 
  RSP/RIP registers; this happens because (unlike kdump) the 
  non-panicking cpus are offlined prior to the dumpfile being created,
  which in turn leads to the use of the wrong NT_PRSTATUS note. 
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Fix for the CPU number display on systems with 255 or more cpus
  during the initial banner, by the "set" command, the "ps" command, 
  and by all commands that display the per-task header consisting of 
  the task address, pid, cpu and command name.  Without the patch, for
  cpu 255, the "sys" command displays "NO_PROC_ID", and the other 
  commands would show a "-" for the cpu number; for cpu numbers greater
  than 255, garbage values would be displayed in the cpu number field.
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Implemented support for compressed kdump header version 6, in which
  makedumpfile(8) adds new fields in the kdump_sub_header to support
  large memory systems with pfn values that are larger than 32-bits.
  Without the patch, if the system contains physical memory located
  in high memory such that its maximum pfn value is overflows the
  32-bit "max_mapnr" field in the header, the crash session will fail
  with the error message "crash: vmlinux and vmcore do not match!".
  (jingbai.ma@hp.com)

- Fix for the "net -s" command on Linux 3.8 and later kernels.  Without
  the patch, the command fails with the message "net: invalid structure
  member offset: inet_opt_daddr".
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Fix a build failure in a native ARM64 environment due to obsolete
  LKCD dumpfile headers. 
  (anderson@redhat.com)

- Implementation of a new "per-cpu object" as an argument format that
  can be passed to the "p", "struct", "union" or "*" commands.  The
  format is expressed as either <per-cpu symbol>:<cpu-specifier> or
  as <per-cpu offset>:<cpu-specifier>, where the per-cpu symbol or
  per-cpu offset must precede a colon, and where the <cpu-identifier>
  follows the colon.  The cpu-identifier may be expressed in any of
  the following manners:
          :             CPU of the currently selected task.
          :a[ll]        all CPUs.
          :#[-#][,...]  CPU list(s), e.g. "1,3,5", "1-3",
                        or "1,3,5-7,10".
  Without the patch, per-cpu symbols are only accepted by the "p" 
  command, and the data type and the resolved kernel virtual address 
  for each per-cpu instance are displayed shown.  With this patch, a
  colon and a cpu-specifier may be appended to the symbol name, and the
  the contents of the symbol on each cpu that is specified will be
  displayed by the "p" command.  For the "struct/union/*" commands, an
  argument may be specified using either a per-cpu offset value or 
  per-cpu symbol name followed by a colon and cpu-specifier, and the
  contents of each structure/union on each specified cpu will be
  displayed.
  (ptesarik@suse.cz)

  Fixed several minor flaws that were detected by a Coverity Scan: 

    tools.c:
      992:warning[invalidScanfArgType_int] – %d in format string 
          (no. 1) requires 'int *' but the argument type is 'unsigned 
          int *'. 
    memory.c:
      7461:error[uninitvar] – Uninitialized variable: page_cache_size
    filesys.c:
      731:error[resourceLeak] – Resource leak: version 
    kernel.c:
      5675:error[uninitvar] – Uninitialized variable: action 
      7799:error[memleakOnRealloc] – Common realloc mistake: 
           'ikconfig_all' nulled but not freed upon failure 
    configure.c:
      793:error[mismatchAllocDealloc] – Mismatching allocation and 
          deallocation: fp 
    remote.c:
      1120:error[resourceLeak] – Resource leak: pipe 
    va_server.c:
      316:error[memleak] – Memory leak: disk_hdr 
    va_server_v1.c:
      311:error[memleak] – Memory leak: disk_hdr
    makedumpfile.c:
      80:error[memleakOnRealloc] – Common realloc mistake: 'ptr' nulled
         but not freed upon failure
    sadump.c:
      231:error[memleakOnRealloc] – Common realloc mistake: 'sdh' 
          nulled but not freed upon failure 
    extensions/snap.c:
      550:error[uninitvar] – Uninitialized variable: prstatus_len
      541:error[uninitvar] – Uninitialized variable: l_offset 
    extensions/trace.c:
      1477:error[resourceLeak] – Resource leak: file 
    (anderson@redhat.com)

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Fri Sep 13 07:20:59 UTC 2013 - ptesarik@suse.com

- crash-crosscrash-hint.diff: Removed, because crosscrash isn't
  maintained any longer.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Sep 12 19:03:05 UTC 2013 - dmair@suse.com

- Implementation of v7.0.2 from upstream.
  o See http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html
    for a complete list of changes from 6.1.3.

- crash-rl_digit_loop-return.patch	- removed
- crash-missing-declarations.patch	- refreshed
- crash-rl_digit_loop-return.patch	- refreshed
- eppic-switch-to-system-lib.patch	- refreshed

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Fri May 10 21:56:52 UTC 2013 - dmair@suse.com

- Implementation of v6.1.3 from upstream.

  crash-display-date-fix.patch   - removed/redundant
  crash-kmem_cache_slab.patch    - removed/redundant
  crash-siginfo.patch            - removed/redundant
  crash-var_length_log_rec.patch - removed/redundant

  eppic-switch-to-system-lib.patch - Implementation of EPPIC via
  system library rather than retrieve and include in build. Added
  eppic constants to spec file without removing the sial constants
  for now.

  crash-crosscrash-hint.diff    - refreshed
  crash-make-emacs-default.diff - refreshed
  crash-sles9-time.patch        - refreshed

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Wed Feb 27 06:23:31 UTC 2013 - coolo@suse.com

- update license to new format

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Feb  4 23:26:14 UTC 2013 - dmair@suse.com

- Re-execution of 150764 by tabraham@suse.com to re-align patch
  content, re-number patches for latest spec contents and to
  remove some incidental content (e.g. whitespace insertion and
  leftover comments of new lines). Comment from tabraham follows:

 - added crash-display-date-fix.patch
   This is a backport of the fix from crash-6.0.9 to fix the date
   displayed by the initial system banner and by the "sys" command
   for linux kernel 3.6 and later. Without the patch, the date
   displayed will be that of the UNIX epoch adjusted to local time.

 - added crash-kmem_cache_slab.patch
   This is a backport of the fix from crash-6.1.0 for Linux 3.0 and
   later kernels that have been configured with CONFIG_SLAB and with-
   out CONFIG_NODES_SHIFT. Without the patch, the warning messages
   "crash: nr_node_ids: symbol does not exist" and "crash: unable to
   initialize kmem slab cache subsystem" are displayed during
   initialization, and the "kmem -[sS]" options fail with the message
   "kmem: kmem cache slab subsystem not available".

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Mon Feb  4 18:47:06 UTC 2013 - dmair@suse.com

- crash-compressed-booted-kernel.patch: Fix for "crash when invoked
  without arguments fails to analyze the live system" (bnc#777516).

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Fri Jan 25 20:33:38 UTC 2013 - tabraham@suse.com

- crash-var_length_log_rec.patch: support variable-length record
  kernel log buffer present in kernel 3.5 and later (bnc#796151).

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Sun Jul 29 07:04:13 UTC 2012 - aj@suse.de

- Fix build with glibc 2.16 (struct siginfo -> siginfo_t).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jul 17 16:52:55 UTC 2012 - dmair@suse.com

- Enabled support for reading dumpfiles compressed by LZO using
  makedumpfile version 1.4.4 or later.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jun  1 09:20:03 UTC 2012 - dmair@suse.com

- Update to crash 6.0.7 from upstream and adjust patches to apply
  without offsets. Upstream changes:
  o Enhanced the search command to allow the searched-for value to
    be entered as a crash (expression) or a kernel symbol name. The
    resultant value of an (expression) or kernel symbol value must
    fit into in the designated value size if -w or -h are used, and
    neither variant may be used with the -c option.  If found, both
    the resultant value and the argument input string will be
    displayed next to the target address(es).
  o Added a new "search -t" option that will restrict the search to
    the kernel stack pages of all tasks.  If one or more matches
    are found in a task's kernel stack, the output is preceded with
    a task-identifying header.
  o Fix for the s390x "bt -[tT]" options when run on an active task
    on a live system.  Without the patch, the options fail with the 
    message "bt: invalid/stale stack pointer for this task: 0".
  o Fix for s390x "vm -p" option, which may show invalid user to
    physical address translation data if a page is not mapped.
    Without the patch, a page's translation may indicate
    "<address>   SWAP: (unknown swap location)  OFFSET: 0",
    or show an incorrect swap offset on an actual swap device.
  o Added new "vm -[xd]" options to be used in conjunction with
    "vm -[mv]", which override the current default output format 
    with hexadecimal or decimal format for just the command instance.  
    Without the patch, it would require changing the default output 
    format with "hex" or "dec" prior to executing "vm -[mv]".  The 
    new flags may also be used with "foreach vm -[mv]".
  o Fix for the s390x "vm -p" and "vtop -u <user-address>" commands
    if the page containing the relevant PTE is not mapped.  Without
    the patch, the commands fail with the error message "vm: read
    error: kernel virtual address: 0  type: entry" or "vtop: read
    error: kernel virtual address: 0  type: entry"
  o Fix for the s390x "vm -p" command and "vtop -u <user-address>"
    commands to properly translate pages that are swapped out into
    their swap file and offset.  Without the patch, the swap file
    and offset would not be displayed.
  o Added new "list -[xd]" options to be used in conjunction with
    "list -s", which override the current default output format 
    with hexadecimal or decimal format for just the command instance.
    Without the patch, it would require changing the default output 
    format with "hex" or "dec" prior to executing "list -s".
  o Added new "net -[xd]" options to be used in conjunction with 
    "net -S", which override the current default output format
    with hexadecimal or decimal format for just the command instance.
    Without the patch, it would require changing the default output
    format with "hex" or "dec" prior to executing "net -S".  The new 
    flags may also be used with "foreach net -S".
  o Added new "mach -[xd]" options to be used in conjunction with 
    "mach -c", which override the current default output format
    with hexadecimal or decimal format for just the command instance.
    Without the patch, it would require changing the default output
    format with "hex" or "dec" prior to executing "mach -c".
  o If the value read from the cpu online, present, or possible masks
    contains a cpu bit value that is outside the architecture's maximum 
    NR_CPUS value, print a warning message during invocation.  Without
    the patch, a corrupt vmcore containing a bogus mask value could 
    quietly corrupt heap memory.
  o Add support to for reading dumpfiles compressed by LZO using
    makedumpfile version 1.4.4 or later.  This feature is disabled by
    default.  To enable this feature, build the crash utility in the 
    following manner:
    (1) Install the LZO libraries by using the host system's package
        manager or by directly downloading libraries from author's 
        website.  The packages required are:
          - lzo
          - lzo-minilzo
          - lzo-devel
        The author's website is: http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo
    (2) Create a CFLAGS.extra file and an LDFLAGS.extra file in top-level
        crash sources directory:
          - enter -DLZO in the CFLAGS.extra file
          - enter -llzo2 in the LDFLAGS.extra file.
    (3) Build crash with "make" as always.
    * Only available as a source option for manual build in this
      environment
  o Fix for the included "trace" extension module.  Without the patch,
    if the module initialization sequence fails, a double-free in the
    module may lead to a subsequent malloc() segmentation violation
    in the crash session.
  o Incorporated the "ipcs" extension module written by Qiao Nuohan 
    as a built-in command.  The command displays the kernel's usage 
    of the System V shared memory, semaphore and message queue IPC
    facilities.  It differs from the original extension module by
    fixing a failure scenario if the current task is exiting, and
    adds a "-n pid|task" option, which displays the IPCS facilities
    with respect to the namespace of a given pid or task.
  o Fix for a gdb-7.3.1 regression that causes the line number capability
    to fail with certain ranges of x86 base kernel text addresses.
    Without the patch, the "dis -l <symbol>" or "sym <symbol>"
    commands would fail to show line number information for certain
    ranges of base kernel text addresses.
  o Added a new "printm" command to the embedded gdb module.  It
    is currently only used by the "pstruct" extension module, but
    can be used to dump the type, size, offset, bitpos and bitsize
    values of an expression.
  o Added a new "runq -t" option that displays the timestamp information
    of each cpu's runqueue, which consists of either the rq.clock, the
    rq.most_recent_timestamp or rq.timestamp_last_tick value, whichever 
    applies.  Following each cpu timestamp is the last_run or timestamp 
    value of the active task on that cpu, whichever applies, along with 
    the task identification.
  o Fix for an initialization-time warning when running on a live system
    with the most recent version of the modprobe command, which no longer
    supports the -l and --type options.  The modprobe is used to detect
    whether the crash.ko memory driver is part of the distribution.  
    Without the patch, a warning message is issued that indicates
    "/sbin/modprobe: invalid option -- 'l'".  If the driver is built into
    the kernel, the message is harmless.  If the driver is not built into
    kernel, then the crash.ko (/dev/crash) driver would not be selected 
    as the live memory source.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu May 17 07:54:29 UTC 2012 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- delete crash-foreach-match-running.patch: upstream

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon May 14 20:24:51 UTC 2012 - dmair@suse.com

- Update to crash 6.0.6 from upstream
  o Extend the supported cross-architecture build capability so
    that it applies to the SIAL extentension module. Without the
    patch, when building the SIAL module an environment where the
    overlying crash utility was built with "make target=ARM",
    "make target=PPC", or "make target=X86", the SIAL extension
    module would continue to be built for the host architecture
  o Fixes for memory leaks and possible segmentation violations
    when unloading SIAL extension module scripts.
  o Fix for the new "foreach RU" task state qualifier.  Without the
    patch, the runnable tasks are not selected.
  o Fix to disallow multiple task states from being entered using
    the "foreach <task-state>" qualifier.  Without the patch, if
    multiple states were entered, the last one on the command line 
    would be honored.
  o Fix for the "extend" command to allow the usage of 32-bit PPC 
    extension modules.  Without the patch, the command fails with the
    message: "extend: <object>.so: not an ELF format object file".
  o If an input line starts with "#" or "//", then the line will be 
    saved as a comment that is visible when re-cycling through the 
    command history list.
  o Fix for a crash-5.1.9 regression that broke the "bt -g" option.
    Without the patch, the option is ignored completely.
  o Fix for s390x virtual-to-physical translation of virtual
    addresses that are backed by 1MB pages.
  o The s390x has a dumpfile method that creates "live dumps", where
    the kernel continues to run while the dumpfile is being created.
    The initial system banner display and the "sys" command will
    inform the user that the dumpfile is a "[LIVE DUMP]", and the
    "bt -a" option will fail with the message "bt: -a option not
    supported on a live system or live dump".
  o Newly-created dumpfiles generated by the "snap.c" extension module
    will now be recognized as "live dumps".  Accordingly, the initial
    system banner display and the "sys" command will inform the user
    that the dumpfile is a "[LIVE DUMP]", and the "bt -a" option will
    fail with the message "bt: -a option not supported on a live
    system or live dump".
  o If "bt" alone is attempted on an active task in a "live dump", it
    will indicate "(active)", i.e., the same as if it were attempted
    on a live system.
  o If an extension module does not define the appropriate architecture,
    i.e., "-DX86", "-DX86_64", etc., then the inclusion of "defs.h"
    will generate a compiler failure indicating "error: 'NR_CPUS'
    undeclared here (not in a function)".  In that case, the
    architecture will now default to that of the host machine.
  o Prevent a highly-unlikely incorrect calculation of the maximum 
    cpudata array length of a kmem_cache during initialization of 
    of CONFIG_SLAB kernels.
  o Prevent an infinite loop during the initialization of the
    kmem_cache subsystem in CONFIG_SLAB kernels if the cache list or
    the vmcore is corrupt.  If the kmem_cache list links back into
    itself, messages showing the first "duplicate" entry in the list
    and "crash: unable to initialize kmem slab cache subsystem" will
    be displayed.
  o Update to the "mod" command to additionally search for module
    object files in the directory containing the kernel namelist
    (vmlinux) file. This will allow an alternate module-debuginfo
    directory tree to be set up like so:

      # cd <directory>
      # rpm2cpio kernel-debuginfo-<release>.rpm | cpio -idv

    Having done that, and by referencing the vmlinux file in that
    directory tree directly or by symbolic link, the "mod" command
    will search for module object files starting from the directory
    containing the vmlinux file if they are not found in the standard 
    /lib/modules/<release> directory.
  o Update to the s390x "bt" command if a task was running in
    userspace. Without the patch, the back trace display ended at the
    kernel entry function frame; with the patch, the user space PSW
    register is displayed with a "(user space)" tag, followed by the
    general purpose register set.
  o In the unlikely event that the access of ARM or x86_64 kernel
    unwind table data fails during crash invocation, print a warning
    message and allow the crash session to continue.  Without the
    patch, the crash session would fail immediately.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Mar 27 16:30:23 UTC 2012 - dmair@suse.com

- Update to crash 6.0.5 from upstream and adjust patch positions
  to match current crash source.
  6.0.5 changelog is:
  o Enhancement to the "foreach" command to allow any of the "name"
    arguments to be POSIX extended regular expressions.  The
    expression string must be encompassed by "'" characters, and
    will be matched against the names of all tasks.
  o Fix for the embedded gdb module's "ptype" command, and by
    extension, the crash utility's "struct" command, to be able to
    fully display embedded structure or union members of a
    structure/union.  Without the patch, if a structure or union is
    a member of a structure or union that is a member of a
    structure or union, then it is displayed as "struct {...}" or
    "union {...}".
  o Extend the "ps -l" output to also display the task state next
    to its last_run/timestamp value.
  o Enhancement to the "foreach" command which adds a new "state"
    task-indentifier argument that filters tasks by their task
    state. The state argument may be any of the task states
    displayed by the "ps" command: RU, IN, UN, ST, ZO, SW or DE.
  o Implemented a new pc->cmd_cleanup function pointer and an
    optional pc->cmd_cleanup_arg argument that will allow any
    command to register a function and an optional argument that
    will be called after a command has completed successfully, or
    more likely, unsuccessfully. Normally the only cleanup required
    for a command is the freeing of buffers that were allocated
    with GETBUF(), but that is performed automatically after each
    command is run.  However, with the introduction of the new
    POSIX regular expression functionality of the "foreach"
    command, there needed to be a way to call regfree() in the case
    where where regcomp() was called successfully, but then the
    command later encountered one of several fatal error
    conditions. This facility is also available for use by
    extension module commands.
  o Enforce the usage of a kernel thread's pgd from its active_mm
    for the ARM "vtop -c" command; if its active_mm is NULL, make
    the command fail similarly to the other architectures,
    displaying the error message "vtop: no active_mm for this
    kernel thread".
  o Fix for the x86_64 "bt" command running against recent kernels
    if an active task was operating on its IRQ stack when the crash
    occurred.  Without the patch, the determination of the IRQ
    exception frame was off-by-8, displaying invalid register data
    and the error message "bt: WARNING: possibly bogus exception
    frame".
  o Update to handle the vfsmount structure change in 3.3 kernels,
    in which most members of the vfsmount structure have been moved
    into a new "struct mount", and the vfsmount structure has been
    embedded in the new mount structure.  Without the patch, the
    following commands will fail, displaying the following error
    messages:

      mount: "mount: invalid structure member offset: vfsmount_mnt_list"
      files: "files: invalid structure member offset: dentry_d_covers"
         vm: "vm: invalid structure member offset: dentry_d_covers"
       swap: "swap: invalid structure member offset: dentry_d_covers
      fuser: "files: invalid structure member offset: dentry_d_covers"

    The "fuser" command generates the above error because it uses
    the "files" command behind the scenes.
  o Fix for the "ps" command to prevent the display of "??" under
    the ST (task state) column.  Without the patch, in more recent
    kernels, if more than one bit were set in the task_struct.state
    field, the state would display "??".  With the fix, the primary
    state will always be displayed.
  o Update to the output of the "set" command when it displays a
    task's state.  Without the patch, if more than one bit was set
    in the task_struct.state field, "STATE: (unknown)" would be
    displayed.  With the fix, all bits in both the task_struct.state
    and task_struct.exit_state fields are translated.
  o Implemented a new "vm -P <vma-address>" option, which is similar
    to "vm -p", but only does the page translations of the specified
    VM area of a context.
  o Add support for the Freescale PowerPC e500mc version of the E500
    processor chipset, and rework the PPC platform-specific code in
    order to more easily support new processors.
  o Implemented a new "gdb" crash environment variable that can be
    used to alter a crash session's behavior such that all commands
    are passed directly to the embedded gdb module.  The new mode
    is turned on and off by entering "set gdb on" and "set gdb off".
    When running in this mode, the command prompt will be "gdb>".
    In order to execute native crash commands while running in this
    mode, precede the command with the "crash" directive, for
    example, "crash ps".
  o Fix for a "*** stack smashing detected ***: crash terminated"
    failure during the initial system banner display on a 32-bit
    PPC platform.
  o Redesigned/simplified the internal read_string() function to
    prevent a potential segmentation violation.
  o Updates for the 32-bit PPC "vtop" command output:

      (1) Translate kernel virtual addresses for FSL BOOKE by using 
          the TLBCAM setting
      (2) Remove the PMD line from the display
      (3) Fix the displayed PHYSICAL values of FSL BOOKE PTE format

  o Fix for crash invocation failure on 3.3-era kernels in which
    the former standalone "xtime" timespec structure has been moved
    into the "timekeeper" structure.  Without the patch, the crash
    session would fail early on with the message "crash: cannot
    resolve: xtime". The patch also prevents the crash session
    failure in the unlikely event that the timespec access fails.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Feb 29 22:12:17 UTC 2012 - dmair@suse.com

- Update to crash 6.0.4 from upstream and adjust patch locations
  to match current crash source.
  6.0.4 changelog is:
  o Fix to allow the recently-added "mod -g" and "mod -r" options
    to be used together.
  o Additional update for 3.1.x and later kernels configured with
    CONFIG_SLAB, which have replaced the kmem_cache.nodelists[]
    array with a pointer to an outside array.
  o Document the "crash [-h|--help] all" option in the crash.8 man 
    page and in the "crash [-h|--help]" output.
  o Fix the S390/S390X-specific "s390dbf" command's "hex_ascii"
    debug data printing routine to prevent the display of
    non-ASCII characters.
  o Fix for ARM stack unwinding on 3.2 and later kernels due to
    commit:
      http://git.kernel.org/linus/de66a979012dbc66b1ec0125795a3f79ee667b8a
  o Implemented a new "search -x <count>" option that displays the
    memory contents before and after any found search target.
  o  Fix for the x86_64 Xen hypervisor "bt" command.  Without the
     patch, the contents of the RDX register in exception frames
     incorrectly shows the contents of the RCX register.
  o Implementation of a platform-based vmalloc address translation
    scheme for the 32-bit PPC architecture, introducing suppport
    for the PPC44X platform while maintaining the current default
    platform.
  o Fix for the usage of native gdb commands where the command
    output is redirected to a pipe and then redirected to a file.
  o Fix to prevent a crash session that is run over a network
    connection that is killed/removed from going into 100%
    cpu-time loop.
  o Fix for the support of PPC64 compressed kdumps, a regression
    that was introduced in crash-6.0.3 when support for 32-bit PPC
    compressed kdumps was implemented.
  o Fix for the x86_64 "bt" command to prevent the possible
    skipping of the stack frame just above an exception frame that
    indicates "[exception RIP: unknown or invalid address]".
  Patches with modified target locations are:
    crash-make-emacs-default.diff
    crash-sles9-time.patch
    crash-crosscrash-hint.diff
    crash-missing-declarations.patch

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Feb  7 16:31:37 UTC 2012 - dmair@suse.com

- Update to crash 6.0.3 from upstream and modifications to compile.
  6.0.3 change log is:
  o Fix to gdb-7.3.1/bfd/bfdio.c to properly zero out a complete
    struct stat with a corrected memset argument
  o Fix for the SIAL extension module to remove a call to
    sial_free() for an uninitialised variable
  o Fix for the "runq" command for kernels that are configured
    with CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
  o Implemented build and code for the analysis of 32-bit PPC ELF
    kdump vmcores
  o Implemented the capability of building a PPC crash binary on
    a PPC64 host, which can be done by entering "make target=PPC"
  o Determine the PPC page size from the kdump PAGESIZE vmcoreinfo
    data
  o Fix for the "kmem -[sS]", "kmem -[fF]" and "kmem <address>"
    options in 3.2 kernels
  o Addition of a set of dumpfile read diagnostic debug statements
  o Fix for X86 kernels that have CONFIG_X86_32,
    CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM, CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM_MANUAL and CONFIG_NUMA
    all configured
  o Fix for the "vtop" command on large NUMA X86 kernels where a
    node's starting physical address is larger than 32-bits
  o Update for the ARM architecture to recognize a recent change
    of its vmlinux section name from ".init" to ".init.text"
  o Significant speed increase of the "kmem -p" command, especially
    on large-memory systems
  o Implemented new "irq -a" and "irq -s" options
  o Removal of a redundant read of the kernel's __per_cpu_offset
    pointers in the ARM architecture's arm_get_crash_notes()
    function
  o Fix for an ARM architecture segmentation violation because of a
    stack overflow due to recursion in the page table translation
    code
  o Fix for the the "FREE HIGH" tally in the X86 "kmem -i" display
  o Fix for the "kmem -n" output display for 32-bit architectures
    that are configured with CONFIG_SPARSEMEM
  o Cleanup of several SIAL extension module files to address bison
    2.5 and gcc 4.4.3 compile-time warnings
  o Fix for "net -[sS]" command options on the ARM architecture
  o Fix for the ARM "bt" command to allow the core kernel unwind
    tables to be used in cases where the module unwind tables are
    inaccessible
  o Implementation of a new "dev -d" option that displays disk
    device I/O statistics
  o Update for 3.1.x and later kernels configured with CONFIG_SLAB,
    which have replaced the kmem_cache.nodelists[] array with a
    pointer to an  outside array
  o Implemented build and code for analysis of 32-bit PPC
    compressed kdump vmcores
  o Prevent the "runq" command from dumping an unending loop of
    tasks if the CFS runqueue has been corrupted
  o Repurposed/renamed the rarely-used and rarely-needed "mod -r"
    option to "mod -R"
  o Implemented a new "mod -r" option, which will pass the
    "-readnow" flag to the embedded gdb module, which will override
    the two-stage strategy that it uses for reading symbol tables
    from module object files
  o Performance increase for the "kmem -s <address>" option on 
    kernels configured with CONFIG_SLAB, most notably on kernels
    whose kmem_cache.array[NR_CPUS] array is several pages in size
  o Require that the "<slabname>" argument to "kmem -s <slabname>" 
    be escaped with a '\' character in two situations:
    (1) in the highly-unlikely case of a kmem_cache slab named
        "list", to prevent the ambiguity with the "kmem -s list"
        command option.
    (2) if the first character of the <slabname> actually is a '\'
        character
  Modifications to compile are as follows:
  o Replacement of crash-6.0.2.tar.gz with crash-6.0.3.tar.gz
  o Remove crash-wrong-memset.patch the fix is present in 6.0.3
  o Remove crash-add-read-diags.patch the change is in 6.0.3

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jan  9 22:05:10 UTC 2012 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- crash-wrong-memset.patch: fix compilation on SLE11. 

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan  5 17:14:24 UTC 2012 - dmair@suse.com

- Update to crash 6.0.2 from upstream and modifications to compile.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Dec 27 12:46:46 UTC 2011 - idonmez@suse.com

- Fix wrong size parameter in memset call 

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Nov  7 20:16:26 UTC 2011 - dmair@suse.com

- Update to crash 6.0.0 from upstream and modifications to compile.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Oct 13 13:39:36 UTC 2011 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- crash-debuginfo-compressed.patch: Search debuginfo files in the
  same directory as the original gzipped kernel image (bnc#723639).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Oct 11 13:24:38 UTC 2011 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Add Requires: kernel-$flavor to new-style KMP packages.
- Provide old-styl crash-kmp (for SLES9).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Oct 10 16:04:01 UTC 2011 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Build the crash memory driver kernel module as a KMP.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Oct 10 15:48:55 UTC 2011 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Change the license from GPLv3 (only) to GPLv3 or higher.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Sep 22 19:02:09 UTC 2011 - lchiquitto@suse.com

- Add the gcore extension as a subpackage for i386 and x86_64.
  This extension can be used to create a core dump file of a
  user-space task that was running in a kernel dumpfile.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jun 10 16:17:08 UTC 2011 - ptesarik@suse.de

- Put correct licenses in the RPM header.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jun 10 13:53:07 UTC 2011 - ptesarik@suse.de

- crash-missing-declarations.patch: re-apply the patch, because
  this is still not fixed upstreams and still breaks ppc64 builds.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jun  9 14:40:50 UTC 2011 - ptesarik@suse.de

- Update to 5.1.6
  o add "kmem -o" option (each CPU's per-cpu offset value)
  o remove obsolete "kmem [-[l|L][a|i]]" options from the kmem help
    page
  o add "kmem -g [flags]" option to display the enumerator value of
    bits in the page structure's "flags" field
  o add "rd -a" option to display printable ASCII data only
  o add "rd -N" option to use network byte order
  o extend "mach" to display the size and address of each per-cpu
    IRQ stack and per-cpu exception stack, if they exist
  o extend "kmem <address>" to display module name if appropriate
  o arm: support CONFIG_SPARSEMEM
  o fixes to enable Linux 3.x numbering
  o x86: fix "search -k" if the first memmap page struct does not
    map to physical address 0
  o fix "search -k" for kernels with multiple non-sequential NUMA
    nodes, memory holes between them and no memmap page structures
    refering to the holes
  o fix "kmem -s <address>" for addresses in a non-first page of
    a compound slab and kernels compiled with CONFIG_SLUB and
    CONFIG_PAGEFLAGS_EXTENDED
  o fix NR_SECTION_ROOTS to ensure a non-zero value
  o arm: fix a potential double free in read_module_unwind_table()
  o fix compiler warnings when building with "make warn"
  o fix several typos in the crash(8) man page
  o see http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html for
    the complete changelog
- drop crash-xen-x86_64-increase-max-vcpus.patch: superseded by
  mainline's allocating VCPU structures dynamically
- refresh all patches
- specfile cleanups

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed May 25 14:27:30 UTC 2011 - idonmez@novell.com

- Update to 5.1.5, mainly gcc 4.6 and kernel 2.6.39 fixes, see
  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html for 
  complete changelog.

- Refresh crash-sles9-time.patch

- Dropped the following patches applied upstream:
    * crash-compressed-booted-kernel
    * crash-compressed-kernel
    * crash-missing-declarations.patch
    * crash-xen-domain_vcpu.patch
    * crash-xen-opt_sched.patch
    * crash-xen-per_cpu-init_tss.patch
    * crash-xen-per_cpu_shift.patch
    * crash-xen_virt_start.patch

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan  7 15:46:51 UTC 2011 - ptesarik@novell.com

- crash-xen-per_cpu-init_tss.patch: init_tss is a per-cpu variable
  in Xen-4.0.0 (bnc#612128).
- crash-xen-x86_64-increase-max-vcpus.patch: x86_64 can have up to
  8192 virtual CPUs with Xen-4.0.0 (bnc#612128).
- crash-xen-domain_vcpu.patch: Xen-4.0.0. vcpu array is no longer
  embedded in struct domain (bnc#612128).
- crash-xen-opt_sched.patch: opt_sched is __initdata in Xen-4.0.0,
  so it's value is not available in the crash dump. Use opt as a
  replacement (bnc#612128).
- crash-xen_virt_start.patch: account for the changed value of
  XEN_VIRT_START in Xen-4.0.0 (bnc#612128).
- crash-xen-per_cpu_shift.patch: correctly determine PERCPU_SHIFT
  for Xen syms (bnc#612128).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jan  3 20:09:41 UTC 2011 - dmair@novell.com

- Update to 5.1.1
  o Fix for the potential to miss tasks when walking the pid_hash
    table in 2.6.24 and later kernels.  Without the patch, the task
    will simply not be seen in the gathered task list.

  o Enhancement for the ARM architecture's "bt" command  to print
    out the user space register set for tasks entering the kernel
    via the syscall entry point. 

  o Rework of the handling of "set" commands that are put in 
    .crashrc files so that only the following options are resolved
    prior to session initialization: silent, console, core, edit,
    namelist, and zero_excluded.  All others are resolved
    immediately after session initialization is complete.
    Accordingly, the use of "set -c <cpu>", "set -p",
    "set -a [task|pid]" and set [pid|task]" are now acceptable
    .crashrc commands.

  o The entering of "set -v" in a .crashrc file would cause an
    immediate segmentation violation.  The "set" command rework
    above defers the command until session initialization is
    complete.

  o The entering of "set dumpfile <filename>" in a .crashrc file
    would cause a fatal "seek" error during session initalization
    with most most dumpfile types, so the "dumpfile" option has
    been removed from the "set" command.

  o The execution of "alias" commands from a .crashrc file used to
    be performed immediately; that behavior has been changed so
    that they are executed immediately after session initialization
    is complete.

  o Enhancement of the "repeat" command to allow command aliases.

  o Fix for running "kmem -s" on a live system if an offline cpu is
    brought back online while the command is executing.  Without
    the patch, the online operation may cause a segmentation
    violation.

  o Change the behavior of "bt -[tT]" to allow the command options
    to be run on active tasks on live systems.  Without the patch,
    both command options would display the task data banner
    followed by "(active)".  

  o Fix for the ARM architecuture's "irq" command when run on
    2.6.36 and later kernels.  Without the patch, the command fails
    with the error message "irq: invalid kernel virtual address: 23
    type: irq_chip typename".   The fix replaces the custom ARM IRQ
    dumping function with the architecture-neutral version.

  o Introduced support for using /proc/kcore as an alternative
    source of live memory to /dev/mem.  Doing so allows vmalloc
    memory access on 32-bit architectures when the underlying
    mapped physical memory is in highmem, which is not allowed by
    the /dev/mem driver.  It would also be usable on systems that
    are configured with CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM but still configured
    with CONFIG_PROC_KCORE.  To enforce the use of /proc/kcore, it
    may be entered on the command line.

  o If a live crash session attempts to use /dev/mem as a live
    memory source, and it is determined that the system is
    configured with CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM, /proc/kcore will
    automatically be tried as an alternative.  

  o Fix to allow "/dev/crash" to be entered on the command line for
    live sessions.  Because it is used automatically if it exists,
    it is never necessary to enter it on the command line.  However,
    if it is used, without the patch, the session fails during
    initializaion with the error message "crash: /dev/crash: No
    such file or directory" if the crash.ko driver is a module, or
    "crash: /dev/crash: not a supported file format" if the driver
    is built into the kernel.

  o Fix for the ARM "bt" command to address the issue behind faulty
    warning messages that indicate "WARNING: UNWIND: unsupported
    personality routine".

  o Fix for the ARM "bt" command to address the issue behind faulty
    warning messages that indicate "bt: WARNING: UNWIND: cannot
    find index for <address>".
 

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Dec 13 20:06:50 UTC 2010 - dmair@novell.com

- Update to 5.1.0
  o x86: Fix for the "bt" command for active, non-chrashing, tasks 
    on 2.6.31 and later kernels without CONFIG_4KSTACKS.
  o x86 and x86_64: Add module names to "bt" outputs.
  o Enhance the "sym" command to display the containing module
    name in brackets.
  o Support module per-cpu symbols after they are loaded with
    the "mod -[sS]" command.
  o x86: Fix for the "bt" command to properly handle a
    NMI-interrupted idle task running in cpu_idle().
  o s390x: Support for compressed kdump dumpfiles created by the
    makedumpfile facility.
  o x86 Xen guest: Fix for the "bt" command where a vcpu received
    a shutdown NMI while running in the event_check_interrupt()
    interrupt handler.
  o x86 Xen guest: Fix for the "bt" command where a vcpu received
    a shutdown NMI while running in the hypercall entry point.
  o s390x: Fix for the "help -n" output on ELF vmcore dumpfiles
    to recognize the several architecture specific n_types.
  o s390x Fix for the "help -n" output on ELF vmcore dumpfiles
    to properly dump the contents of the descriptor data of each
    Elf64_Nhdr note.
  o Fix for the "help -n" output for diskdump and compressed kdump
    files to show the filename as stored in the per-file
    diskdump_data structure.
  o Resurrection of the "irq -b" command option for 2.6 kernels.
  o Fix for displaying data generated from shell-escaped commands
    when the data contains a "%" character followed by a
    conversion character
  o Re-worked the do_radix_tree() utility function to work without
    depending upon a hardwired copy of the kernel's
    radix_tree_node structure, and changed various RADIX_TREE
    values into dynamically calculated values.
  o Call FREEBUF() on a GETBUF()-generated buffer ub the
    do_radix_tree() utility function.
  o x86_64: Store the .debug_frame section offset and size from
    the vmlinux file and use its data as an alternative to the
    .eh_frame section data.
  o Fix for errors or nonsensical output from the "irq" command
    when run on 2.6.29 kernels.
  o Fix for error output from the "irq" command when run on 2.6.34
    and later kernels.


-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Oct 11 12:24:58 UTC 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- Update to 5.0.8
  o x86_64: Fix the "bt" command on 2.6.30 and later kernels when
    using a System.map file.  
  o Fix KVM error messages generated by store_mapfile_offset() and
    and load_mapfile_offset() when an invalid physical address is
    issued.
  o Fix the "sig" command on 2.6.35 and later kernels.
  o Fix the "net -s" command option on 2.6.33 and later kernels. 
  o Fix the "mod" command on 2.6.35 and later kernels.
  o Fix the "mount -f" command on 2.6.36 and later kernels.
  o Fix missing "/dev" prefix for files in the /dev directory
    listed by the "files" command.
  o x86_64: Use cpu_present_map instead of cpu_online_map to
    determine the CPU count.
  o x86_64: Fix the "bt" command on 2.6.27 and later kernels to
    prevent the possible display of an invalid "vgettimeofday"
    frame above the topmost "system_call_fastpath" frame.
  o s390x: Read pointers above 4GiB correctly with the "s390dbf"
    command.
  o Allow building crash as an x86 binary for ARM dumpfiles on an
    x86_64 host.
  o Simplify the ARM build procedure after an initial ARM build has 
    been completed in a crash source tree.
  o Allow building crash as an x86 binary on an x86_64 host.
  o Fix a regression in get_text_init_space() due to logic added by
    the ARM processor support.
  o SMP support SMP for the ARM architecture.
  o x86_64: Fix the "bt" command on 2.6.31 and later kernels to
    display the the exception frame from the forced oops after
    issuing an "echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger".
  o Recognize module "init" symbols that are still valid.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Sep 20 14:56:17 UTC 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- Update to 5.0.7
  o ARM processor support.
  o Support KVM dumpfiles that have "ram" device header sections
    with a version_id of 4.
  o Support KVM dumpfiles from guests that were provisioned with
    more than 3.5GB of RAM.
  o Minor fix to memory.c to address a compiler warning.
  o "mount": Fix a segmentation violation if the "init" task
    (PID 1) does not exist.
  o x86_64: Show "RT" in exception stack name strings on realtime
    (CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT) kernels, because RT kernels may use the
    same per-cpu stack for different exception types.
  o Show tasks that could be missed in 2.6.23 and earlier kernels.
  o Fix the incorrect presumption that the kernel's
    task_state_array[] is NULL terminated.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Sep 20 13:38:11 UTC 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- Update to 5.0.6
  o x86_64: Fix 2.6.27 and later xendump and Xen kdump dumpfiles
    ("missing end_pfn")
  o Allow redirecting the output of "s390dbf" to a pipe.
  o x86: Improve the backtrace end detection algorithm in "bt" for
    tasks entering the kernel from user-space.
  o Warn about machine type mismatch when attempting to use a ppc64
    vmlinux file on a non-ppc64 64-bit host.
  o x86_64: Fix the "bt" command if the kdump-generated NMI
    interrupts a multi-threaded task that has just entered kernel
    space and has not changed the user-space RSP register.
  o Allow changing internal variables in --minimal mode with the
    "set" command.
  o x86: Fix the "vtop" command on Xen PAE kernels.
  o x86, x86_64: Support running against live pv_ops/Xen guest
    kernels.
  o x86, x86_64: Support xendump ELF dumpfiles generated from 
    pvops/Xen guest kernels.
  o Determine the bit positions of PG_reserved and PG_slab using
    the newer pageflags enumerator values if available.
  o Prevent the "repeat" command from keeping a crash session
    alive if the controlling terminal session is killed.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jul 14 13:12:19 UTC 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- crash-compressed-booted-kernel: correctly find the booted kernel
  even if compressed (bnc#581159).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jun 22 10:33:40 UTC 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- Update to 5.0.5
  o Add "bt -F" flag: same as "bt -f" but symbolic expressions are
    preferred (similar to "rd -S").
  o Fix for the %install stanza in the crash.spec file to check for
    the existence of the sial.so extension module.
  o Fix a confusing "foreach:" prefix in the error message
    displayed by the "crash -x" command line option when the
    pre-loading of an extension module fails.
  o x86_64: Fix "bt" and "bt -E" if the kdump-generated NMI
    interrupts a task that has just entered kernel space but has
    not yet changed the RSP register to the kernel stack.
  o x86: Fix "bt" if the crash occurs during the execution of a
    kernel module's init_module() function.
  o Fix "kmem -[sS]" on 2.6.34 and later CONFIG_SLUB kernels, which
    changed the kmem_cache.cpu_slab[NR_CPUS] array to be a per-cpu
    offset value.
  o Show hexadecimal values in the "INDEX" colum of "kmem -p",
    because because "page.index" is typically a shared-use field
    that may also contain a pointer value.
  o Fix "kmem <address>" if the kernel's free page lists are
    corrupt, or in a state of flux, and cannot be followed.
  o Support newer "virsh dump"-generated KVM formats that may
    contain "block" and "kvmclock" devices in the dumpfile header.
  o Support "virsh dump"-generated KVM dumpfiles of a RHEL5 guest
    from a RHEL6 host, and to support dumpfile format changes
    that contain "apic" and "__rhel5" devices.
  o Fix a compiler warning when building gdb_interface.c with -O2.
  o Fix compiler warnings when building net.c with -O2.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jun 21 16:17:01 UTC 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- Update to 5.0.4
  o x86: Fix "bt" when a newly-forked task's resumption EIP value
    points to "ret_from_fork".
  o x86: Fix "bt" when an NMI interrupts a task early during system
    call entry.
  o x86_64: Fix "bt" on 2.6.29 and later to recognize and display
    exception frames generated by exceptions that do not result in
    a stack switch, such as general protection faults.
  o ppc64: Account for an update to the kernel patch for
    CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP.
  o Improve "dev -p" error message on 2.6.26 or later kernels,
    which no longer have the "pci_devices" global variable.
  o s390(x): Display "CPU offline" when doing a backtrace of the
    "swapper" task on an offline CPU.
  o x86_64: Fix per-cpu symbols on 2.6.34 and later kernels by
    allowing them to be of type 'd' or 'D'.
  o x86_64: Fix a segmentation violation during initialization in
    x86_64_get_active_set().
  o Support KVM dumpfiles created with "virsh dump" that create
    "cpu" header sections using a QEMU CPU_SAVE_VERSION version
    greater than the supported version of 9.
  o x86_64: Fix for KVM dumpfiles created with "virsh dump", whose
    kernels have a "_text" virtual address higher than
    __START_KERNEL_map.
  o Add a "map" command for specifying the memory map of KVM guest
    dumpfiles created with "virsh dump".
  o x86_64: Correctly calculate the physical base address of a
    fully-virtualized RHEL6 guest kernel running on a RHEL5 Xen
    host.
  o x86_64: Fix "bt" on inactive (blocked) tasks for 2.6.33 and
    later kernels, which have the "thread_return" symbol removed
    from the embedded "switch_to" macro.
  o x86: Fix for "bt" on 2.6.33 and later kernels, which moved
    the "system_call" symbol to the .kprobes.text section.
  o Fix a segmentation violation in the "trace" extension module,
    as seen when running "trace show -c <cpu>".
  o Add a "trace dump -t" command for the "trace" extension module.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Apr 20 18:37:33 UTC 2010 - bernhard@bwalle.de

- Update to 5.0.3
  o Fix for running against 2.6.34 and later kernels to recognize
    and handle changes in the kernel's per-cpu data symbol naming,
    which no longer prefixes "per_cpu__" to declared per-cpu symbol
    names.
  o Fix for "swap" and "kmem -i" commands on 2.6.29 or later,
    big-endian, ppc64 kernels, where the swap_info_struct.flags
    member was changed from an int to a long.
  o Fix for the "vm" and "ps" command's task RSS value on 2.6.34
    or later kernels.
  o Fixed "possible aternatives" spelling typo used in informational
    messages when an incorrect/unknown symbol name is used in "rd",
    "dis", "sym" and "struct" commands.
  o Fix for CONFIG_SPARSEMEM kernels that are not configured with
    CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_EXTREME.
  o Change the output of the "kmem -[cC]" options to indicate that
    they are not supported when that is relevant.
- Refresh crash-compressed-kernel and crash-sles9-time.patch.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Apr  1 11:57:22 CEST 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- crash-missing-declarations.patch: add a missing include (fixes
  compilation on ppc64).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Mar 29 10:39:13 CEST 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- Update to 5.0.2
  o Fix "mod -[sS]" if the attempt to load a kernel module fails
    due to an internal gdb error.
  o Avoid recalculation and modification of module symbol values
    from their CONFIG_KALLSYMS-generated values.
  o Fix a bug in reading some dumpfiles created with the "snap"
    extension.
  o s390, s390x: fix several bugs in the stack backtrace code.
  o x86, x86_64: fix "mach -m" if the BIOS-provided e820 map
    contains unusable EFI-related memory type values.
  o Fix the "bool" type in SIAL.
  o x86: avoid a stream of harmless but annoying error messages
    when running "crash -d4" (or any larger -d debug value).
  o Fix "kmem -s list" on non-CONFIG_SLUB kernels that contain a
    "cache_chain" symbol instead of a "cache_chain" macro.
  o x86_64: let "bt" use the stored frame pointers if the kernel
    was compiled with CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER.
  o ppc64: show the number of online cpus in the initial system
    banner and the "sys" and "mach" commands.
  o x86_64: fix the stack frame size calculator on kernels that
    were built without CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER.
  o Avoid an endless loop on EOF from /dev/tty.
  o "ps -t": display utime and stime values unmodified on kernels
    that store them in a cputime_t.
  o x86: fix "bt" if the kdump-generated NMI interrupts a process
    in kernel space before the full user-mode exception frame gets
    written on the kernel stack.
  o x86: fix "bt -e" on 2.6.30 or later if crash is compiled with
    -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE.
  o Fix initialization-time failures on 2.6.34 and later kernels
    built with CONFIG_NO_BOOTMEM.
  o ppc, ppc64: fix the displayed processor speed.
  o ppc64: support for an IBM-proposed kernel patch for
    CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP kernels that will store vmemmap page
    mapping information.
  o Fix "kmem -[sS]" on live CONFIG_SLAB systems to prevent the
    redundant reading of the shared array_cache object list from
    the per-node kmem_list3 data structures.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Mar 20 15:55:57 UTC 2010 - bernhard@bwalle.de

- Update README.SUSE:
  o The search paths are no longer SUSE specific.
  o The command 'extend sial.so' (with suffix) is needed to load
    the SIAL extension.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Mar 12 19:11:51 UTC 2010 - bernhard@bwalle.de

- Fix sps command from SIAL ps.c for kernel >= 2.6.29.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Feb 23 18:56:25 CET 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- crash-rl_digit_loop-return.patch: add the missing return to
  the embedded readline. 

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Feb 23 12:38:25 CET 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- Update to 5.0.1
  o Fix "irq" on 2.6.33 and later kernels.
  o Fix "swap", "kmem -i", and "vm -p" on 2.6.33 and later.
  o Fix "bt" on an ia64 "INIT" process that interrupted a task that
    was running in user space, but was unable to modify the
    original (interrupted) task's stack.
  o Fix "bt" on offline s390/s390x "swapper" idle tasks.
  o x86, s390, s390x, ia64: use the highest online CPU number plus
    one as the system CPU count.
  o Correctly recognize per-cpu variables.
  o Let "struct" or "union" fail gracefully if given an unmapped or
    non-existent address.
  o Fix support of >4GB Xen domU dumpfiles.
  o Account for the renaming of the st_status_fixed_logout _lowcore
    struct member in 2.6.33 and later s390 and s390x kernels.
  o Add a defensive mechanism to handle corrupted "cache_cache".
  o Fix a startup segfault with 2.6.30 or later x86_64 dumpfiles
    from kernels compiled without CONFIG_SMP.
  o Fix a startup segfault if a kernel crashes while loding a
    kernel module.
  o Fix build failures with gcc-4.5 on x86_64.
  o Use mkstemps() from the built-in libiberty.a to allow running
    crash with pre-2.11 glibc versions.
  o Accept gdb-7.0 disassembler output on 2.6.20 and earlier x86
    kernels.
  o Fix a gdb-7.0 regression that prevented "dis -l" from showing
    line numbers for some x86 base kernel text addresses.
  o Preparation for future s390x ELF dumpfile format.
- Delete crash-large-xendump.patch: now solved in mainline.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Feb 12 19:20:56 CET 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- crash-large-xendump.patch: properly handle xendumps larger than
  4GBs.  (bnc#542170)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Feb 12 18:18:27 CET 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- crash-Makefile-ADD_CFLAGS: remove
  Upstream has honoured the CFLAGS settings since 4.0-8.12. 

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb 12 17:41:58 CET 2010 - ptesarik@novell.com

- Update to 5.0.0
  o Update embedded gdb to FSF gdb-7.0.
  o Always recognize and display BUG()-induced exception frames
    when doing a backtrace on 2.6.29 and later x86_64 kernels.
  o Fix "ps -r" segfaults with 2.6.25 or later.
  o Fix "mount" on 2.6.32 and later (except "mount -i", which
    cannot be easily implemented for these kernel versions).
  o Recognize VMEMMAP_REGION virtual addresses in 2.6.26 and later
    ppc64 kernels compiled with CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP.
  o Fix a 4.0-8.11 regression in determining the number of cpus
    on ppc64.
  o Fix "irq" on ppc64 kernel which do not define "irq_desc_t" as
    a typedef for "struct irq_desc".
  o Avoid the unnecessary "WARNING: sparsemem: invalid section number:"
    message when doing "rd" or "kmem" on CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_EXTREME kernels.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb  5 01:12:43 UTC 2010 - jengelh@medozas.de

- Construct an ExclusiveArch tag for specfile to match
  source-code capabilities

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Jan  5 13:03:25 CET 2010 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Update to 4.1.2
  o Fix initialization failure with 2.6.31 or later x86_64
    CONFIG_NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES kernels running on systems that have
    multiple NUMA nodes.
  o Fix the snap.c extension module to properly handle NUMA systems
    with multiple nodes, or single-node systems whose first
    unity-mapped PT_LOAD segment starts on a non-zero physical
    address.
  o Fix "bt [-t|-T]" on x86 when the backtrace passes through three
    stacks (hard IRQ, soft IRQ, process).
  o Do not warn about "non-process stack address for this task"
    when "bt -S" is given a legitimate hard or soft IRQ stack
    address, or an x86_64 exception stack address.
  o Add a defensive mechanism to handle corrupt ELF core headers.
  o More non-functional changes for future integration of gdb-7.0 and 
    for addressing Fedora packaging guidelines.
- fixed reference to an uninitialized struct member

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Dec  7 13:48:02 CET 2009 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Update to 4.1.1
  o Add "lsmod" as a built-in alias for the "mod" command.
  o Enhance "bt" on x86_64 to display which one of the five exception
    stacks it is operating on.
  o Add defensive mechanism to handle corrupt Elf32_Nhdr/Elf64_Nhdr
    structures in an ELF vmcore.
  o Fix DEBUG exception stack size and stack base address on 2.6.18 and
    later x86_64 kernels.
  o Fix session initialization failure with 2.6.30 and later x86_64 kernels
    if the number of possible cpus equals the kernel's configured NR_CPUS.
  o Fix potential session initialization failure with 2.6.30 and later
    x86_64 kernel dumpfiles filtered by makedumpfile.
  o Fix "mach -c" on 2.6.30 and later x86_64 kernels.
  o Preparations in the top-level source code for the integration of 
    gbd-7.0.  The current embedded version remains gdb-6.1.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Oct  9 16:24:05 CEST 2009 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Update to 4.1.0
  o Fix "extend" regression on s390x and x86, introduced in crash 4.0.9
    with the "-x" option
  o Cleanup top-level source files to address compiler warnings
    generated by the CFLAGS used in the Fedora build environment
  o Fix "pte" on s390 and s390x if the pte value argument evaluates as
    not present
  o Allow command redirection to pipes or files when using gdb commands 
    alone on the command line without preceding it with "gdb"
  o Fix the processing of bit fields on big endian systems in the SIAL
    extension module
  o Fix "dis -l" to properly display line-number information for 2.6.21
    and later x86_64 kernel module text addresses
  o Prevent querying the embedded gdb module for line numbers of kernel
    module text addresses if the module's debuginfo data has not been loaded
  o New option "ps -G" to restrict the process status output to the thread
    group leader of a thread group
  o Several fixes for the "repeat" command when used in conjunction
    with an input file.  Without the patch:
    - Depending upon the command executed from the input file, a SIGINT
      would kill the command currently being executed from the input file,
      but the "repeat" command would then restart it.
    - If a command in the input file redirected its output to a pipe, the
      repeat operation could stop prematurely after executing that particular
      command.
    - If a command in the input file redirected its output to a pipe, the
      zombies of the command being piped to would not be cleaned up until the
      repeat command was stopped.
    - If the last command in the input file redirected its output to a pipe,
      all subsequent executions of the input file would only display the
      output of that last command.
  o New extension: "trace.so"
  o Fix for a potential failure to initialize the kmem slab cache 
    subsystem on 2.6.22 and later CONFIG_SLAB kernels if the dumpfile
    has pages excluded by the makedumpfile facility
  o Fix a potential session initialization failure on x86_64 kernels
    if the dumpfile has pages excluded by the makedumpfile facility
  o Fix "kmem -z" on 2.6.29 and later kernels
  o Fix "irq" on 2.6.29 and later CONFIG_SPARSE_IRQ kernels
  o Fix "kmem -i" on 2.6.31 kernels
  o Fix "kmem -i" on x86_64 running 2.6.26 through 2.6.30
  o Fix "kmem -p" on older 64-bit kernels that have a 32-bit page.flags field
  o Fix "kmem -i" on older kernels whose unreferenced page.count value was -1
    (instead of 0)
  o Change the cursor location when cycling through the command history
    in "vi" editing mode (the default)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Oct  9 15:40:14 CEST 2009 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Update to 4.0.9
  o New mainline versioning
  o Wholesale replacement of the x86/x86_64 disassembly code in the
    embedded gdb-6.1 module to that used in gdb-6.8 to correctly decode
    the 5-byte NOP used by the function tracer
  o Fix compressed diskdump/kdump vmcores to properly handle page
    descriptor structures that are located beyond a 4GB file offset
    in the vmcore file
  o Fix the "sym <address>" command option when the address references
    a symbol in the vsyscall FIXMAP virtual address page in certain
    x86_64 kernel versions
  o Multiple fixes for the "bt" command on x86_64:
    - properly recognize vsyscall FIXMAP virtual addresses when
      encountered as the RIP in an exception frame.
    - always use the NMI exception stack when available, not the per-cpu
      IRQ stack of an active non-crashing task
    - correctly determine the frame just above an IRQ interrupt exception
      frame, or above an exception frame that gets handled on the process
      stack, such as a page fault
    - correctly calculate the frame size to differentiate between text
      return addresses and the precise text RIP address of an exception
  o Fix usage of a System.map file argument with 2.6.30 and later kernels
    to avoid "crash: symbol count overflow (trace_kmalloc)" messages
  o Fix usage of a System.map file argument whose symbol list does not
    contain an "_end" symbol.
  o Fix "kmem -p <address>" or "kmem <address>" when <address> is not
    a page structure address to avoid the annoying "kmem: WARNING:
    sparsemem: invalid section number: 8192" messages
  o Fix the snap.so extension module when run on pre-2.6.31 x86_64
    kernels with more than 4GB of physical memory
  o Fix build of the snap.so extension module on older systems
    running with "make" versions 3.80 or earlier
  o Fix build of the sial.so extension module if /usr/bin/bison
    and /usr/bin/flex do not exist on the host build system
  o Fix for the "rd" and "vtop" commands on RHEL4 x86_64 Xen paravirtual
    kernels in the reading or translation of vmalloc addresses that are 
    not in kernel module vmalloc address space
  o New command line option "-x" to automatically load extension modules

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Oct  9 15:14:31 CEST 2009 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Update to 4.0-8.12
  o Support for the KVM "save-vm" file format
  o Support for 2.6.30 and later x86 CONFIG_4KSTACKS kernels, where
    hardirq_ctx[] and softirq_ctx[] arrays were changed to per-cpu
  o Replace the CFLAGS definition in the Makefile with a CRASH_CFLAGS
    definition, which in turn contains ${CFLAGS} to allow user-defined
    CFLAGS on the "make" command line
  o Bail out with a "not a supported file format" error immediately
    when trying to open x86 vmlinux file on an x86_64 host
  o Fix the "bt" command on x86 Xen hypervisor dumpfiles where a vcpu
    received a shutdown NMI while running in an interrupt handler
  o Correct cpu accounting when processors have been taken offline
    using a new get_highest_cpu_online() utility function
  o Fix a segmentation violation when running against kernels built
    with Fedora gcc version 4.4.0-12 and later, which introduced
    a more compact Dwarf 3 DW_AT_data_member location
  o Clean up gdb header files that generate warning messages when 
    compiling the top-level cmdline.c file with "make warn" or 
    "make Warn"
- Delete crash-4096-cpus-x86_64.diff: Mainline.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul  2 13:24:23 CEST 2009 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Update to 4.0-8.11
  o Fix the mapping of CPU to NT_PRSTATUS notes in kdump ELF
    dumpfiles; if a CPU was offlined, this mapping is not identity
  o Enhance the "dev" command to show CDEV and GENDISK
  o Fix the OPERATIONS column of "dev"
  o Fix potential SEGV when running "foreach bt" on a live system
    with many processes starting and ending
  o Fix reading of LKCD Version 8 and later x86 dumpfile headers
  o Fix backtraces of non-crashing CPUs interupted during process
    switch (x86_64)
  o Fix backtrace when transitioning from the IRQ stack to the
    process stack on 2.6.29 and later (x86_64)
  o Enhance "runq" to show the current task in each CPU's runqueue
  o Fix a memory leak when running on live systems
  o Allow using vmlinux files with DWARF3 debuginfo
  o Allow any order of arguments with a System.map file
  o Add several new defensive mechanisms to prevent potential
    errors and SEGVs when using non-matching vmcore, System.map
    and vmcore files
  o Adjust several virtual and physical memory address definitions
    for 2.6.31 x86_64 kernels
  o Improve "kmem -s" or "kmem -S" options with CONFIG_SLUB when
    an invalid slab page link address is encountered

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul  2 12:08:27 CEST 2009 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Update to 4.0-8.10
  o Enhance directory search for "mod -S <directory>" so that
    it is now possible to use an alternate module/module-debuginfo
    directory tree, created with rpm2cpio in a non-root directory
  o NEW: "--mod" command-line option to override the default
    location of the module directory tree
  o NEW: snap.so extension to create a kdump or netdump dumpfile
    from a live system (x86, x86_64, ppc64, ia64 only)
  o Recognize cpu_*_mask symbols on 2.6.29
  o Handle the removal of x8664_pda from 2.6.30
  o Use "crashing_cpu" to determine a kdump x86_64 panic task
  o Add "./extensions" to the list of directories searched for the
    "extend" command. The order is now:
      1. the current working directory
      2. the directory specified in the CRASH_EXTENSIONS shell 
         environment variable
      3. /usr/lib64/crash/extensions (64-bit architectures)
      4. /usr/lib/crash/extensions
      5. ./extensions
  o Rebuild extensions when defs.h is modified
  o Add several function prototypes for the SIAL extension module
    to fix incompatible int size on 64-bit
  o Enhance the extension modules API with a set of functions to get
    the register set from an NT_PRSTATUS note if available
  o Fix a SEGV when the panic task cannot be determined from a ppc64
    kdump vmcore

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Apr 27 15:35:31 CEST 2009 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Update to 4.0-8.9
  o NEW: Add option "bt -g" to display the backtraces of all
    threads in a thread group
  o NEW: Support for kdump "split-dumpfile" format produced by
    "makedumpfile --split"
  o Fix for "kmem -i", "kmem -n" and "kmem -p" on x86_64
    CONFIG_SPARSEMEM and CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_EXTREME kernels that have
    MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS increased from 40 to 44
  o Allow multiple "--machdep option=value" command-line options
  o Produce a warning if "bt" is attempted on active, non-crashing,
    xen dom0 tasks using kdump dumpfiles
  o Fix for potentially empty "bt -t" output, and for "bt -T"
    potentially dumping the text return addresses in the hard or
    soft IRQ stacks instead of the process stack

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Apr 21 12:34:08 CEST 2009 - ptesarik@suse.cz

- Update to 4.0-8.8
  o Add the CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM hint when reading /dev/mem fails
  o Fix segmentation violation in "bt" when reading certain x86_64
    Egenera/LKCD dumpfiles where the starting stack hooks
  o Fix the "log" command for cases when the log buffer was cleared
    with syslog() or klogctl()
  o Improve the error message displayed by "bt -S" when given
    a non-process stack address as an argument
  o Search directories for the "extend" command in this order:
      1. the current working directory
      2. the directory specified in the CRASH_EXTENSIONS shell
         environment variable
      3. /usr/lib64/crash/extensions (64-bit architectures)
      4. /usr/lib/crash/extensions
  o Improve how the "bt" command determines which PID 0 swapper
    task was interrupted by an ia64 INIT or MCA exception
  o Remove an unused initialized variable in get_task_mem_usage()
  o Add a debug-level 8 statement in readmem() to display the
    current input address and its translated physical address under
    the existing debug-level 4 "<readmem: ...>" line
- Delete crash-improve-find-extension.diff: Solved slightly
  differently in mainline.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Feb 07 18:43:55 CET 2009 - bwalle@suse.de

- Update to 4.0-7.7
  o Dynamic page size detection on PPC64 and IA64.
  o Fix for "mod -[sS]" command if the target module object
    filename contains both underscore and dash characters.
  o Reject s390 and s390x "L2^B" local label symbols from the
    kernel symbol list.
  o Enlarge the string format buffer in the show_last_run()
    function to prevent a buffer overflow when running "ps -l".
  o Fix for "bt -a" to continue with the backtraces of the
    remaining active tasks when one of them encounters a fatal
    error.
  o Only allow trusted versions of .crashrc and .gdbinit files to
    be sourced during session initialization.
  o Fix for a potential but highly unlikely buffer overflow in the
    gdb dwarfread.c and dwarf2read.c files, which requires a hand-
    crafted object file with a location block (DW_FORM_block) that
    contains a large number of operations.
  o Fix for a potential but highly unlikely integer overflow in the
    Binary File Descriptor (BFD) library, which requires a hand-
    crafted object file that that specifies a large number of
    section headers, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow.
  o Enable stack unwind on ia64 when using a kerntypes file as the
    kernel namelist.
  o Fix for failure of "files -R" command option if an inode is
    unknown due to a NULL f_dentry pointer in any open file
    structure because of a kernel error condition.
  o Allow an LKCD kerntypes debuginfo file created from a kernel
    module to be loaded with the command:
    "mod -s <module> <kerntypes-file>".
  o Increased NR_CPUS from 256 to 512 for x86_64, and from 128 to
    1024 for ppc64.
- Delete crash-fix_ps-l_buffer_overflow.patch: Mainline.
- Delete crash-pagesize.diff: Mainline.
- Delete crash-ppc64-nr_cpus.diff: Mainline.
- Delete crash-s390-System.map-limit.diff: Mainline.
- Delete crash-unwind-lkcd.diff: Mainline.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan 23 19:18:36 CET 2009 - bwalle@suse.de

- Don't build on 32 bit PPC to prevent distribution of 32 bit
  PPC packages. Since kdump doesn't exist on ppc and crash-ppc
  cannot read ppc64 (ELF64) dumps, such a package doesn't have
  any practical benefit.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan 23 17:21:28 CET 2009 - bwalle@suse.de

- Correctly unwind with LKCD kerntypes files.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 15 18:28:00 CET 2009 - bwalle@suse.de

- Merge crash-segmentation-fault-fix.diff into
  crash-compressed-kernel.
- crash-pagesize.diff: Polish for mainline inclusion.
  o Remove the ia64 part that is responsible for dumps that
    are in ELF format and have no VMCOREINFO.
  o Only apply the code to ppc64 and ia64 since that's the only
    architectures that are affected.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jan 15 16:15:39 CET 2009 - bwalle@suse.de

- Improve crash-s390-System.map-limit.diff: Don't increase the
  limit but filter out the unnecessary symbols.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jan 14 19:11:31 CET 2009 - bwalle@suse.de

- Support dump page sizes that are different from the system page
  sizes on ppc and ia64.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jan 12 10:32:00 CET 2009 - bwalle@suse.de

- Update to 4.0-7.6
  o Fix for initialization-time failure if the kernel was built
    without CONFIG_SWAP.
  o Fix for the "bt" command when run on x86_64 kernels that
    contain the  x86/x86_64 merger patch.
  o Fix for the usage of an input file of commands redirected
    during runtime via "<", where more than one command in the
    input file  results in a fatal error.
  o Clean up causes for warning messages when compiling with gcc
    4.3.2.
  o Fix to prevent a segmentation violation during initialization
    when parsing (corrupted) module symbols.
  o If an active task experiences a kernel stack overflow, the
    task's thread_info structure located at the very bottom of the
    stack will likely have its "cpu" field corrupted.
  o Modification of the the "files" command when a task has an open
    file referenced by a file descriptor, but the file structure's
    f_dentry  field is NULL.
  o Fix for the "bt" command on x86 Xen architectures when the
    backtrace starts on the hard IRQ stack.
- Drop crash-fixed-uninitialised: mainline.
- Refresh crash-compressed-kernel, crash-crosscrash-hint.diff,
  crash-fix_ps-l_buffer_overflow.patch,  crash-fixed-uninitialised,
  crash-improve-find-extension.diff, crash-sles9-time.patch,
  crash-s390-System.map-limit.diff.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Dec 11 17:36:14 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Don't print error messages when locating the path of the
  extension, only print an error message if the extension cannot
  be found (bnc #457006).
- Refresh other patches.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Dec 11 13:28:01 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Workaround for L2^B1 symbols that repeat more than 200 times
  in s390x System.map (bnc #456682).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Dec 08 11:46:10 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Fix ps -l buffer overflow problem (bnc #457151).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Dec 08 11:22:45 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Update to 4.0-7.5
  o Fix for "kmem -i" and "kmem -p" on 2.6.26 x86 CONFIG_SPARSEMEM
    PAE kernels to account for the change in value of
    SECTION_SIZE_BITS.
  o Fix for "bt -[tT]" options on x86 architectures when the
    backtrace starts on the hard IRQ stack.
  o Fix for the "bt" command when run on a xen hypervisor in which
    the backtrace leads to either "process_softirqs" or
    "page_fault".
  o Fix for the "kmem -[sS]" options that could cause a
    segmentation violation or bogus "bad slab pointer" and "bad
    inuse counter" error  messages.
  o Fix for a bug in the SIAL extension when dealing with
    bitfields.
  o Fix for the "files" command when run on 2.6.25 and later
    kernels,  which would either fail with an "invalid kernel
    virtual address" error of type "fill_dentry_cache", or would
    show nonsensical/garbage "ROOT" and "CWD" pathnames.
  o Addition of a new "null-stop" environment variable that can be
    turned on/off with the "set" command.
  o Fix for the builtin "g" alias, which would fail with an
    "Ambiguous command" error from the embedded gdb module.
  o Fix to handle the 2.6.27 kernel's change of the module
    structure's num_symtab, core_size and core_text_size members
    from long to int.
  o Implement support for the /dev/crash driver being built into
    x86 or x86_64 Red Hat kernels with the restricted /dev/mem
    driver.
  o If the /dev/crash driver module has been loaded prior to a live
    crash session, then it will not be unloaded when the crash
    session exits.
  o Fix to recognize the 2.6.25 re-naming of the x86
    user_regs_struct structure members.
  o Fix for initialization-time failure when running against 2.6.27
    x86_64 xen kernels, which indicate "crash: cannot resolve:
    end_pfn".
  o Fix for initialization-time failure when running against Xen
    4.4  hypervisor binaries, which indicate "crash: invalid
    structure member offset: domain_is_polling".
  o Added a new "p -u" option, which indicates that the gdb
    expression argument evaluates to a user virtual address in the
    current context.
  o Fix for "bt -a" command when running against the xen hypervisor
    where the number of physical cpus outnumber the MAX_VIRT_CPUS
    value for the processor type.
  o Fix for the display of the processor speed on IBM Power6
    hardware.
- Drop crash-sial-fix-bitfield.diff: Mainline.
- Drop crash-fix-files-2.6.25-later.diff: Mainline.
- Drop crash-struct-module-2.6.27.diff: Mainline.
- Drop crash-xen-no-polling.diff: Mainline.
- Drop crash-xen-vm-2.6.27.diff: Mainline.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Nov 27 13:52:19 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Improve crash-xen-no-polling.diff: Check if "is_polling" member
  of struct domain exists instead of removing all references
  entirely.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 26 18:28:49 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Fix Xen hypervisor mode (removal of struct domain::is_polling
  element in Xen).
- Fix opening of Xen Dom0 dumps (switch from end_pfn to max_pfn
  between 2.6.26 and 2.6.27).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 12 11:20:34 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Increase NR_CPUs on x86_64 to 4096 (FATE#304266).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Nov 11 11:30:43 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Don't fail to start when no namelist (kernel) is specified on the
  command line and live debugging (/dev/mem) is used.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Nov 10 15:07:38 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Advise the user to use 'crosscrash' if he tries to open dumps
  from different machines (FATE #302896).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Nov 06 18:32:05 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Increase NR_CPUS to 1024 on ppc64.
- Implement size changes of struct module for kernel 2.6.27.
  to be able to open dumps with that kernel version at ppc64.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Nov 06 10:46:07 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Fix segmentation fault while executing crash command without any
  parameter (bnc#441818).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Oct 25 17:40:05 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Fix for the "files" command when run on 2.6.25 and later kernels,
  which either fails with an "invalid kernel virtual address" error
  of type "fill_dentry_cache", or shows nonsensical/garbage "ROOT"
  and "CWD" directory pathnames.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Oct 21 15:16:46 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- SIAL extension: bitfield handling fixup.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Oct 16 17:05:51 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Require /usr/bin/nm.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Oct 14 17:34:56 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-7.4
  o Fix for a build regression for non-xen architectures introduced
    in  version 4.0-7.3.
- Remove crash-non-xen-build.diff: Mainline.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Oct 11 20:28:43 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Fix build on non-Xen architectures (s390/s390x and ppc64).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Oct 11 19:47:43 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-7.3
  - Fix for nonsensical usage of the "set" command when running
    against the xen hypervisor binary.
  - Fix for "bt" command on x86 architectures when the backtrace
    starts on the hard IRQ stack.
  - Fix for "search -k" option on some ia64 hardware, depending
    upon the underlying physical memory layout.
  - Fixes for the "bt" command when running against the xen
    hypervisor binary.
  - The "foreach" command has been removed from the set of commands
    supported for usage with the xen hypervisor.
  - Fix for "irq -d" option when run on x86_64 xen kernels.
  - Avoid the symbolic translation of ia64 unity-mapped region 7
    kernel virtual addresses as they are displayed by the "bt -r"
    and "rd -[sS]"  commands.
  - Remove redundant storage of "swapper_pg_dir" symbol value
    during x86 initialization.
  - Recognize the removal of the "jiffies" variable when running
    against newer versions of the xen hypervisor by indicating
    "--:--:--" next to the UPTIME display.
  - Fix to determine whether an x86 or x86_64 xen hypervisor was
    built with PERCPU_SHIFT value of 12 or 13.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Oct 06 18:10:45 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-7.2
  o Fix for initialization-time failure when running against 2.6.27
    x86_64 kernels, which indicate "crash: cannot resolve:
    end_pfn".
  o When an improper structure member offset or structure size is
    attempted, a partial crash backtrace is displayed in the
    ensuing error message.
  o Fix for LKCD kerntypes debuginfo files to use "node_states"
    when  "node_online_map" is not in use.
  o Implement support for s390/s390x CONFIG_SPARSEMEM kernels.
  o Fix for "kmem -[sS]" when running against 2.6.27 CONFIG_SLUB
    kernels, in which the kmem_cache.objects and .order members
    were replaced by  a kmem_cache_order_objects structure.
  o Increased the maximum number of SIAL commands from 100 to 200.
- Remove crash-config-sparse.diff: Mainline.
- Remove crash-config-sparse.diff: Mainline.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Sep 05 16:57:34 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Update crash-config-sparse.diff to match new upstream patch
  version that will be included in next upstream release
  (bnc#412894).

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Aug 25 17:03:04 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- call "/usr/bin/nm" without -D first, and if that fails, use "-D".

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Aug 25 13:38:02 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- update "/usr/bin/nm -d" instead of "/usr/bin/nm" to display the
  backtrace because that works even if crash has been compiled
  without debug information (without -g)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Aug 19 18:30:18 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-7.1
  o Fix to address RT kernel's renaming of the
    address_space.nrpages member to address_space.__nrpages
  o For crash utility debug backtraces displayed in error
    conditions, the usage of __builtin_return_address() has been
    replaced with the backtrace() function.
  o Fix for ia64 hypervisor backtraces when the entries in the cpu
    map are not contiguous.
  o Fix to make shell-escaped commands in a crash input file direct
    their output properly.
  o Fix to allow the usage of the "-i inputfile" command line
    option when operating from an init script.
  o Fix for the "kmem -P <address>" option, where <address> is an
    invalid physical address.
  o Fix for a potential endless cascade of SIGFPE exceptions during
    session initialization when a vmlinux and vmcore do not match,
    and a correct System.map or a non-debug vmlinux file is not
    supplied.
  o More gracefully handle a nonsensical "search -u <address>"
    command attempt on a kernel thread or any context with no user
    address space.
  o Reworked the "search" command for usage with the Xen
    Hypervisor.
  o Fix for initialization-time segmentation violation due to a
    module allocating and creating an exported symbol list outside
    of its own virtual address space, and then overwriting its own
    symbol list pointer.
  o Implementation of a "--minimal" command line option, which
    brings up a crash session that is restricted to the "log",
    "dis", "rd", "sym", "eval" and "exit" commands.
- drop crash-builtin-return-addr: mainline
- drop crash-rt-nrpages: mainline
- drop crash-minimal-debugging.diff: mainline

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Aug 15 10:36:35 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- minimal debugging support for corrupted dumps (FATE#304994)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Aug 14 17:04:24 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- fix CONFIG_SPARSEMEM kernels on s390x (bnc#412894) [IBM patch]

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed May 14 22:59:37 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- print the correct kernel image name in case automatic
  decompression is used

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed May 14 20:29:05 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- use the patch that went upstream for the bnc#389907 fix below
  (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.crash-dump.crash-utility/1148)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue May 13 20:31:21 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- Fix "crash" crashes on SLERT crashdump when running "kmem -i"
  (bnc#389907)
  o Use backtrace() instead of __builtin_return_address()
  o Use address_space.__nrpages for RT kernel

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 30 18:32:14 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-6.3
  o Support for Fedora FC9 kernels containing the
    linux-2.6.utrace.patch, which removes the task_struct.parent
    member.
  o Further scalability improvements to the "search -k" mechanisms.
  o Changed ppc64 manner of determining the number of cpus to first
    check the cpu_present_map
  o Fix/workaround for the ppc64 "bt" command on panic/active tasks
    when run against dumpfiles whose kernel had crashed with one or
    more cpus offline.
  o Added support for vtop translation of 1MB large pages available
    on new z10 (s390x) systems.
  o Prevent misleading init-time warning message for s390/s390x when
    verifying the vmlinux file with respect to the host machine type.
  o Minor documentation fix to crash.8 man page.
  o Support for running against an x86 xen-syms hypervisor binary
    based upon xen 3.1.2 or later.
  o Support for running against an x86_64 xen-syms hypervisor binary
    based upon xen 3.1.2 or later.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Mar 31 19:49:26 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-6.2
  o Implemented a new "rd -S" option which, like the "-s" option.
  o Make the found address displayed by "kmem -[sS] <address>" be
    the address of the containing object if the <address> argument
    is offset from the beginning of the object.
  o Fix for "kmem -[sS] [address]" in 2.6.25 CONFIG_SLUB kernels.
  o Fix for "kmem -[sS] <slab-address>" in 2.6.25 CONFIG_SLUB
    kernels.
  o Fix for an initialization-time failure with Ubuntu kernels
    because of a mismatch between the /proc/version string and the
    linux_banner string.
  o Fix for the "net" command in 2.6.22 and later kernels.
  o For kernels configured with CONFIG_SLUB, "kmem -S" has been
    updated to properly differentiate whether a cache's "full"
    slabs are tracked but whose full list is empty, or whether the
    full slabs are not tracked at all.
  o Fix for the "vm" command when the crash session was invoked with
    the -s command line option.
  o Fix/workaround for the "search -k" command option on relocatable
     2.6-era ia64 machines configured with CONFIG_SPARSEMEM.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Mar  5 10:10:01 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- crash-compressed-kernel: implement support for compressed kernel
  images (vmlinux.gz, not bzImage of course)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb 29 20:22:51 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-6.1
  o Support for 2.6.25 x86_64 kernels
  o Fix for "bt" command when running on a live 2.6.25 x86 kernel
  o Fix for the "timer" command in 2.6.25 kernels.
  o Cosmetic change to the x86 "bt" command to recognize the entry
    point name change from "sysenter_entry" to
    "ia32_sysenter_target".

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb 22 16:51:00 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-5.1
  o Update "ps -l" to use task_struct.sched_info.last_arrival value
    on 2.6.23 and later kernels that don't have a
    task_struct.last_ran member.
  o Fix for potential initialization-time failure when running
    against 2.4-era x86 netdump dumpfiles
  o Fix to make the unused do_radix_tree() function work as
    advertised.
- update to crash 4.0-5.0
  o Fix for a potential segmentation violation during crash session
    initialization
  o Fix for the "bt" command when run on xen x86 dom0 dumpfiles
  o Initial support for OpenVZ kernels.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Feb  8 19:02:51 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- updated SIAL scripts to 2008-02-08
  o fix problem on kernel-smp/x86_64 with ps.c

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Feb  6 16:35:55 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- updated SIAL scripts to 2008-02-06
- delete crash-sial-fix-files-script: upstream
- delete crash-sial-ps-non-smp: upstream
- delete crash-sial-scripts-fix-taskt_t: upstream

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Feb  2 19:01:26 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- fix wrong access to .counter on non-SMP kernels in ps.c SIAL
  sample script (bnc#355982)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Jan 26 12:45:42 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- don't typedef task_t for kernels below 2.6.18 (bnc#355982)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jan 11 20:55:10 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-4.13
  o improve error message when trying to open a dump of another
    architecture/endianess
  o update for "kmem -V" option
  o Implemented a new "kmem -z" option to display per-zone memory
    statistics
  o Fix for the RSS amounts displayed by the "ps" and "vm" commands
    on 2.6 kernels prior to 2.6.13.
  o Fix for the x86 "bt" command when running a version of crash
    built on a pre-2.6.20 host against a 2.6.20 or later dumpfile,
    or when running a version of crash build on a 2.6.20 or later
    host against a pre-2.6.20 dumpfile
  o Fix for FC8 xen x86 kernels (2.6.21-2952.fc8xen)
  o Set a default "phys_base" value for recent fully-virtualized
    relocatable x86_64 kernels whose text start address is not
    equal to the __START_KERNEL_map value.
  o Debug: implemented a new "--active" crash command line option
  o Debug: "help -n" formats and displays ASCII VMCOREINFO data
- removed crash-search-also-in-lib-crash (fixed mainline)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jan  9 16:25:50 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de

- fix different initialisation of jiffies on SLES9 (352836)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Dec 21 12:14:58 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- improve error handling when target architecture doesn't match
  host architecture (345517)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sun Dec 16 13:20:32 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- split crash_whitepaper into crash-doc subpackage

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Dec 12 22:43:18 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-4.12
  o Fix "kmem -n" command to handle the 2.6.24 kernel changes
  o Fix for "kmem -p" on 2.6.24 x86_64 kernels that are configured
    with CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP
  o Fix for "dev" command's character device name string output to
    recognize the change of the name structure member from a
    pointer to an embedded string.
  o Fix for the "kmem -[sS]" command to handle the 2.6.24 change
    to the CONFIG_SLUB kmem_cache structure
  o Fix for "kmem -[fF]" command to handle the 2.6.24 kernel change
    of the free_area struct
  o Fix for the "runq" command to handle the 2.6.24 kernel change
    to the CFS scheduler

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Dec  6 17:16:06 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-4.11
  o Fix for task-gathering to handle the 2.6.24 pid_namespace-
    related changes to the kernel pid_hash array.
  o Fix for "kmem -f <address>" and "kmem <address>" commands on
    x86 kernels, which may incorrectly indicate that the address is
    in the kernel's free page list.
  o Fix for x86 "bt" command for active tasks in Egenera dumpfiles
    based upon LKCD version 7.
  o Fix for a potential segmentation violation during crash session
    initialization if a task's kernel stack has been completely
    overrun
  o Fix for "kmem -S" error message if a slab object is found in
    both a per-cpu list and on a slab's global free list.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Nov 30 14:56:34 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- fixed file.c SIAL script for linux 2.6.22 and later
- removed spu.c from SIAL package since this was not a SIAL script
  but an extension module

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Nov 26 15:27:01 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-4.10
  o Fix a regression introduced in 4.0-4.9 that causes the
    "kmem -p" command to fail in SPARSEMEM kernels that that have
    the struct page.index member embedded in an anonymous union

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Nov 21 10:07:38 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- dropped crash-lkcd-use-kernel-start-address.patch,
  crash-fixed-uninitialised-mainline, crash-fix-sial-warnings,
  crash-fix-echo-extension: merged mainline
- update to crash 4.0-4.9
  o Fix for the "kmem -p" command in kernels configured with
    CONFIG_SPARSEMEM
  o Fix for the "kmem -p" command output of MAPPING and INDEX
    values on kernels where the mapping and index members of the
    page structure are contained within anonymous unions.
  o Fix for the "mod" command to search for module object files in
    the /lib/modules/<release>/updates directory tree before
    looking in /lib/modules/<release>.
  o Fix for the "waitq" command for 2.6.15-era and later kernels
  o SIAL interpreter fix for an "operation on 'v1' may be
    undefined" warning
  o Fix for several unpredictable failure modes when attempting
    "crash -h [command] > outputfile" from a shell command line.
  o Addressed several compiler warnings
  o Fix for "kmem -p" on i386 CONFIG_SPARSEMEM kernels with greater
    than 4GB of memory
  o Fix to redirect SIAL script command output to pipes, files,
    etc., in the same manner as native crash commands.
  o Fix for ppc64 kernels with 64K pages whose PTE_RPN_SHIFT has
    changed from 32 to 30.
  o Fix for "kmem -s" if a slab cache whose name string cannot be
    read is encountered.
  o Fix for x86-64 SPARSEMEM kernels with CONFIG_NUMA off.
  o Fix to use the ia64 physical start address from the LKCD dump
    header instead of the default value.
  o For s390[x] kernels the page table allocation method will be
    changed such that instead of 3 levels, it will be now possible
    to allocate 4 levels.
  o Fix for LKCD dumpfile access failures that abort() the crash
    session after displaying an error message indicating a problem
    with physical memory zones in the dumpfile.

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Fri Nov  9 23:39:07 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- load extension modules also when the ".so" suffix is not provided

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Fri Nov  9 22:43:58 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- fix compile warnings in the echo (sample) extension

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Fri Nov  9 20:01:31 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- build all files with RPM_OPT_FLAGS
- fix compiler warnings

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Tue Oct 30 21:52:19 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-4.8
  o support for kernels configured with CONFIG_SLUB
  o SIAL interpreter extension module has been updated to support
    the ia64, ppc64, s390 and s390x architectures.
  o Fixed a bug in the CONFIG_SPARSEMEM patch
  o Fixed the "mach" command in CONFIG_SLUB kernels
  o Fix for missing NODE header
  o Fix for the chronology of the contents of the kernel message
    buffer output by the "log" command.
  o Display a WARNING message if a PT_LOAD segment in an ELF-style
    dumpfile advertises a memory segment that would go beyond the
    end of the dumpfile.
- set maximum number of CPUs to 4096 to sync with upstream
  (dropping crash-ia64-increase-nr-cpu)
- crash-fetch-registers-from-lkcd.patch, crash-check-filesize,
  crash-sial-fix-ia64: dropped (now mainline)

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Tue Oct 30 14:32:05 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- crash-fix-other-lkcd-versions: fix for
  crash-fetch-registers-from-lkcd.patch for older LKCD versions

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Sat Oct 27 10:39:01 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- move sial.so to /usr/lib{,64} (because of shared library policy)
- add /usr/lib{,64} to the search path for the "extend" command

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Mon Oct 22 15:54:00 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- fix warnings in crash-lkcd-use-kernel-start-address.patch,
  crash-ia64-increase-nr-cpu, crash-fetch-registers-from-lkcd.patch
  (found by "make warn")

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Thu Oct 18 19:03:19 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- increase NR_CPUS to 16384 (BZ #334609, FATE #302671)

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Wed Sep 26 15:36:26 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- fix SIAL build on ia64
- build SIAL extension only on i386, x86_64 and ia64

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Tue Sep 25 22:14:19 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-4.7
  o Incorporation of Luc Chouinard's SIAL interpreter
  o Removed hardwired-dependencies in the top-level and extensions
    subdirectory Makefiles for building extension modules
  o When a 32-bit x86 xenU guest is run on an x86_64 dom0 host, the
    new-style xen ELF format dumpfile contains an ELF header with
    an e_machine type of EM_X86_64 (instead of EM_386)
  o Enhanced the "kmem <address>" option
  o Fix for determining starting rip/rsp backtrace hooks for the
    panic task in x86_64 xen dom0 kdumps
  o Fix for ia64 LKCD dumpfiles
  o Fix for potential "mod -[sS]" failures
  o Fix to prevent dumpfile reads beyond EOF when reading new
    (optimized) xen ELF core xendumps.
  o Fix in x86_xen_kdump_p2m_create() when debug level was equal
    to or larger than 7
- added sial subpackage for the SIAL extension

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Tue Sep 25 15:51:12 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- crash-check-filesize: Added patch that checks the size of the
  vmcore file and prints a clear error message (#326558)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Sep 25 15:20:13 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- crash-fetch-registers-from-lkcd.patch: remove debugging output

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Mon Sep  3 16:43:16 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- fetch LKCD registers for ESP/EIP instead of guessing on the
  stack (#266841)
- crash-sles9-quirk.patch: rewrite based on the previous patch

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Aug 30 12:49:20 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- don't use a macro for the version tag, instead get the major and
  minor version for the tarball from the version tag itself

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Aug 27 21:39:41 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-4.6
  o Implemented the "runq" command for 2.6.20 and later kernels
    that have replaced the O(1) scheduler with the CFS scheduler.
  o kerntypes support: added a new "-k" command line option that
    allows the usage of standard -g compiled LKCD Kerntypes files.
  o Update of "xencrash" support to properly handle dom0/hypervisor
    kdumps taken under xen version 3.1 in addition to those taken
    under xen 3.0.x.

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Fri Jul 27 22:51:41 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-4.5
  o Addresses FC7/upstream x86 kernels that have been configured
    such that the vmlinux symbol values do not match their
    relocated values when loaded.
  o Fix for x86 2.6.22 kernel initialization-time failure
    indicating: "crash: invalid size request: 0  type:
    __per_cpu_offset"
  o Fix to recognize the 2.6.22 kernel's replacement of kmalloc
    slab subsystem
  o fix for the LKCD kerntypes support which addresses error during
    during initialization on 2.6.22 kernels: "WARNING: cannot
    determine pgdat list for this kernel/architecture".

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Sat Jul 21 11:13:05 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash-4.0-4.4
  o Fix for kernels in which the irq_desc_t typedef is not included
    in the vmlinux debuginfo data,
  o Implemented new "irq -u" option that displays only in-use IRQs
  o Prevent occasional 99% cpu usage waiting for the built-in less
  o Implemented support for the use of "kerntypes" debuginfo files
  o Fixes, code improvement and cleanup for "crash -h [command]"
  o New CRASHPAGER environment variable to set the pager.
  o Updated crash(8) man page.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul  5 18:54:11 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- use the load address of the kernel from the LKCD header on
  IA64 instead of the default (#282475)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jun 22 22:06:07 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-4.3
  o Fix for "kmem -f" command on 2.6.17 and later
    CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM kernels
  o Fix for segmentation violation when using the wrong vmlinux
    file command line argument on a live system on either the
    x86_64 or ia64 architectures.
  o For all 4 types of input-file processing If a command in the
    input file encounters a FATAL error, the remainder of the
    commands will be executed.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jun  4 22:10:46 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-4.2
  o Fix for support of 2.6.22 kernels
  o Fix to account for the number of pgdata nodes being less than
    the number of cpus.
  o Implemented support for ia64 dom0/HV kdump dumpfile support
  o Created a "--no_panic" command line option
  o Implmented a new "ps -r" option
  o Implement support for the registration of CLEANUP extension
    commands
  o Implemented a new symbol_value_module() primitive
- Split into main package and devel package. The devel package
  contains the defs.h file that is required to build extensions
  for crash.

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Fri Apr 27 18:31:19 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-4.1
  o Implemented dependable backtraces for the x86_64 architecture.
  o Fix for s390 and s390x backtrace commands to recognize the kernel
    structure name change from "runqueue" to "rq".
  o Merged fourth round of "xencrash" patches

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Apr 11 00:15:55 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.22
  o support for 2.6.20 "__bug_table"
  o Fix for the x86 backtrace code to recognize the encoded
    filename and line number information
  o Added preparations for an upcoming version update to kdump's
    associated makedumpfile utility
  o Implemented "help -n" debug output function for compressed
    diskdump and compressed kdump dumpfiles.
  o improved output for "help -n" if dump_level exists
  o Support for xendumps of fully-virtualized x86_64 relocatable
    kernels.
  o Fix for 4.0-3.21 "BOOKE" ppc.c patch

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Thu Mar 29 10:11:42 CEST 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- added ncurses-devel to BuildRequires to provide termcap
- added zlib-devel to BuildRequires

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Mar 19 11:20:43 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.21
  o Introduced support for upstream xensource ELF format dumpfiles
  o "xencrash" fixes
  o Fix for "vtop" on x86 PAE kernels
  o Fix for "vm -p" or "vtop" on 2.6 x86 PAE kernels
  o Fix for "vm -p" on x86_64 kernels
  o In current 2.6 kernels, it is now possible to recognize ppc
    BOOKE processors
  o Fix for live system analysis of Ubuntu kernels
  o Fix for 2.6.21 kernels that fail during initialization with the
    message: "crash: invalid (optional) structure member offsets:

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Wed Feb 21 23:32:08 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.19
  o merged third round of "xencrash" patches
  o verified support of live system analysis of ia64 xen kernels
  o added gdb's "shell" command to the prohibited gdb command list
  o fix for the x86 "bt" command for the 2.6.20 kernel
  o fix for the "mount" command for the 2.6.20 kernel
  o fix for the "files" command for the 2.6.20 kernel
  o fix for the "net -[sS]" command options for the 2.6.20 kernel
  o fix for the "vm" command for the 2.6.20 kernel
  o fix for the "swap" command for the 2.6.20 kernel

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Wed Feb  7 21:07:14 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.19
  o Fix for support of paravirtual x86 xendumps under special
    circumstances
  o Fix for the "kmem -p [page-struct-address]" command construct
  o Added a new "struct -u" option
  o Added new "rd -f" and "struct -f" options
  o Cosmetic fix to prevent double-printing of "kmem -p" and
    "kmem -v" headers

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Fri Feb  2 01:12:23 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.18
  o enhancement to the "mod" command to expand the number of
    section arguments to the internal "add-symbol-file"
  o speed up the initialization of crash sessions when running
    against multi-gigabyte xen kernels
  o Fix for a segmentation violation
  o Cosmetic fix to prepend newlines
  o Addressed several compiler warnings
  o Fix for the s390x "bt -f" command option

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Tue Jan 30 16:28:25 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- added documentation from webpage ("Crash Whitepaper")
- added README.SUSE
- disabled s390 patch because it's unnecessary (structure is
  exported by kernel headers)

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Tue Jan 30 01:17:02 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- make Emacs the default editing mode

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Wed Jan 17 11:43:39 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- fixed compile warnings that results in ERROR in autobuild

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Tue Jan 16 20:35:16 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- added RPM_OPT_FLAGS
- fixed some compile warnings

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Mon Jan 15 11:09:40 CET 2007 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.17
  o fixes for "dev -p" command option
  o fix to recognize "linux_banner" symbol type change in
    2.6.20-rc2 kernels
  o fix to recognize "__per_cpu_start" and "__per_cpu_end" symbol
    in relocatable kernels
  o fix for the xencrash "dumpinfo -t" command
  o fix for x86_64 backtraces that may end prematurely
  o fix for a possible empty panic message in 2.6 kernels
- added patch that fixes the problem on IA64 that the CONFIG_NR_CPU
  must be the same in crash and in the kernel which created the dump
  when reading lkcd dump files (related to #208972)

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Fri Dec 22 11:53:49 CET 2006 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.16
  o Recognize new XC_CORE_MAGIC_HVM xendump magic number
  o Recognize an INVALID_MFN marker in the indexed mfn list of a
    xendump

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Wed Dec 20 16:50:46 CET 2006 - bwalle@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.15
  o Introduced support for xendumps
  o Additional support for the current kexec/kdump patch for Xen
  o Turn off the LKCD dumpfile-access
  o Update to MODULES_IN_CWD code segment
  o Support LKCD "map" files in lieu of standard System.map
  o The ia64 PR_UNALIGN_NOPRINT and PR_FPEMU_NOPRINT prctl commands
    have been moved earlier in time, in order to prevent "unaligned
    access" messages when accessing ELF header contents.
  o The dlopen() call used by the "extensions" facility has been
    changed to use the RTLD_GLOBAL flag
    messages when accessing ELF header contents.
  o The dlopen() call used by the "extensions" facility has been
    changed to use the RTLD_GLOBAL flag

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Dec  8 17:03:15 CET 2006 - olh@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.14
  handle pseudo task on ia64 after INIT or MCA
  handle per_cpu_* variables
  more x86_64 dwarf CFI changes
  recognizes memory holes in the sys command
  merge some xencrash changes

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Fri Nov  3 10:54:05 CET 2006 - olh@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.9
  fix x86_64 irq stack handling
  fix ia64 DISCONTIGMEM handling
  more struct command updates

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Oct 23 13:41:28 CEST 2006 - olh@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.8
  fix irq command for post 2.6.17 kernels
  optionally use dwarf unwind data on x86_64
  fix struct -o command when member is a function pointer

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Oct 13 12:48:48 CEST 2006 - olh@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.7
  fix accessing user space stack addresses in ia64 kernels
  Implemented a new "sig -g" option
  allow the entry of multiple "list -s struct.member" arguments

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Oct  2 21:26:32 CEST 2006 - olh@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.5
  new ps -e and ps -g command, timer command fix

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Sep 19 21:44:38 CEST 2006 - olh@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.4
  support for x86_64 and ia64 compressed kdump dumpfiles
  fix "timer" command on 2.6.17 and later kernels
  more ia64 and sig command fixes

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Sep  8 15:38:13 CEST 2006 - olh@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.3
  kmem and sig cmd updates
  support for relocatable x86_64 kernels
  many other fixes

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Aug 18 21:06:42 CEST 2006 - olh@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-3.1
  4-level pagetable support for ia64
  new "--cpus " cmdline option
  read HZ and NR_CPUS from in-kernel CONFIG_IKCONFIG

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jul 20 18:27:42 CEST 2006 - olh@suse.de

- update to crash 4.0-2.33
  handle runqueue struct change in 2.6.18
  (192053 - LTC25200;189227 - LTC24353)

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Jun  1 18:29:55 CEST 2006 - tiwai@suse.de

- Add a warning message when /proc/version doesn't match
  (#169708)
- Don't remove build-root at install

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Tue Apr 18 03:31:09 CEST 2006 - mason@suse.de

- Update to crash 4.0-2.23
  Fix kmem -s (bug 159651)
  More xen support

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Mar 27 15:03:13 CEST 2006 - olh@suse.de

- Update to crash 4.0-2.22
  some xen support

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Wed Mar 22 13:42:02 CET 2006 - olh@suse.de

- update sparsemem patch for all archs

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Tue Mar 21 09:05:50 CET 2006 - olh@suse.de

- apply sparsemem patch only on ppc64 for the time being

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Mon Mar 20 08:53:28 CET 2006 - olh@suse.de

- add sparsemem support (149714 - LTC21350)

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Mon Mar 13 14:05:44 CET 2006 - olh@suse.de

- more ppc64, handle NR_CPUS mismatch

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Sun Mar 12 21:38:20 CET 2006 - olh@suse.de

- more ppc64, handle poisoned per_cpu data

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Wed Mar  1 13:30:31 CET 2006 - olh@suse.de

- more ppc64, but still not there
  build as non-root, build faster

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Wed Mar  1 00:01:48 CET 2006 - olh@suse.de

- some ppc64 updates (149714 - LTC21350)

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Sat Feb 11 20:11:47 CET 2006 - mason@suse.de

- Update to crash 4.0-2.20 (better fix for x86-64 cpu pda structs)

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Mon Jan 30 23:38:36 CET 2006 - mls@suse.de

- converted neededforbuild to BuildRequires

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Mon Jan 30 22:05:58 CET 2006 - mason@suse.de

- Update for new x86-64 cpu pda structs

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Mon Jan 16 21:20:12 CET 2006 - mason@suse.de

- Fix %setup

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Mon Jan 16 14:22:09 CET 2006 - kukuk@suse.de

- Fix %setup

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Mon Jan  9 15:46:07 CET 2006 - mason@suse.de

- fix build errors on s390

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Mon Jan  9 02:47:56 CET 2006 - mason@suse.de

- update va_server.c to build on ia64


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