Change logs for crash source package in Jammy

  • crash (8.0.0-1ubuntu1.1) jammy; urgency=medium
    
      * Fix the dump file parsing issue arises from structural changes in Linux
        kernel 6.5 (LP: #2038249)
        - d/p/lp2038249-0001-Handle-blk_mq_ctx-member-changes-for-kernels-5.16-rc.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0002-memory-Handle-struct-slab-changes-on-Linux-5.17-rc1-.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0003-Fix-for-kmem-s-S-and-bt-F-F-on-Linux-5.17-rc1.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0004-Fix-for-bpf-m-M-options-to-appropriately-display-MEM.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0005-arm64-deduce-the-start-address-of-kernel-code-based-.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0006-arm64-update-the-modules-vmalloc-vmemmap-ranges.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0007-arm64-use-the-vmcore-info-to-get-module-vmalloc-vmem.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0008-arm64-fix-the-wrong-vmemmap_end.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0009-arm64-fix-the-seek-error-of-pud-page-for-live-debugg.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0010-Fix-for-kmem-s-S-on-Linux-5.17-with-CONFIG_SLAB.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0011-arm64-use-TCR_EL1_T1SZ-to-get-the-correct-info-if-va.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0012-Fix-for-dev-command-on-Linux-5.11-and-later.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0013-arm64-handle-vabits_actual-symbol-missing-case.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0014-x86_64-Fix-for-move-of-per-cpu-variables-into-struct.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0015-Fix-for-mm_struct.rss_stat-conversion-into-percpu_co.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0016-SLUB-Fix-for-offset-change-of-struct-slab-members-on.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0017-Fix-for-kmem-i-to-display-correct-SLAB-statistics-on.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0018-SLAB-Fix-for-kmem-s-S-options-on-Linux-6.1-and-later.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0019-SLAB-Fix-for-kmem-s-S-options-on-Linux-6.2-rc1-and-l.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0020-Port-the-maple-tree-data-structures-and-functions.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0021-Add-do_maple_tree-for-maple-tree-operations.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0022-Introduce-maple-tree-vma-iteration-to-vm_area_dump.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0023-Dump-maple-tree-offset-variables-by-help-o.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0024-Fix-kmem-n-option-to-display-memory-blocks-on-Linux-.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0025-Fix-failure-of-dev-d-D-options-on-Linux-6.4-and-late.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0026-Fix-kmem-v-option-displaying-no-regions-on-Linux-6.3.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0027-x86_64-Fix-bt-command-printing-stale-entries-on-Linu.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0028-Support-module-memory-layout-change-on-Linux-6.4.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0029-Fix-failure-of-gathering-task-table-on-Linux-6.5-rc1.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0030-Fix-compilation-error-due-to-new-strlcpy-function-th.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0031-Fix-irq-a-option-on-Linux-6.0-and-later.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0032-Exclude-zero-entries-from-do_maple_tree-return-value.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0033-Fix-irq-a-s-options-on-Linux-6.5-rc1-and-later.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0034-arm64-Fix-vtop-command-to-display-swap-information-o.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0035-Fix-rd-command-to-display-data-on-zram-on-Linux-5.17.patch
        - d/p/lp2038249-0036-Fix-compilation-error-and-warning-with-gcc-4.8.5.patch
    
     -- Chengen Du <email address hidden>  Thu, 04 Jan 2024 07:14:57 +0000
  • crash (8.0.0-1ubuntu1) jammy; urgency=medium
    
      * Merge with Debian; remaining changes:
        - Build without lto. Fails to build gdb on ppc64el. That should be fixed,
          once gdb is updated to a more recent version (e.g. 10.x).
        - Add linux-libc-dev dependency for the autopkg test. This package
          gets usually broken with kernel upgrades, so let it already show
          in the autopkg test.
      * Run autopkg test with allow-stderr.
    
    crash (8.0.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
    
      * New upstream (Closes: #950544)
      * Add lintian override for zlib in embedded gdb
      *
      * commit ec568e2ea515b66343d3488d5d4b9a625d55b7ae
      * Author: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Wed Nov 24 13:32:49 2021 +0900
      *
      *     crash-7.3.0 -> crash-8.0.0
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 6bc104059b124ecac5c8244f84aae6d7cfdfe97c
      * Author: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Tue Nov 16 02:42:23 2021 +0000
      *
      *     log: add warning to help text to inform the inaccuracy of -T option
      *
      *     The timestamps of the "log -T" option are inaccurate because they are
      *     from local_clock(), which returns the raw counter in the local CPU and
      *     it's different from the elapsed wall time.
      *
      *     The dmesg command, which the "log -T" option imitates, has a similar
      *     behavior in nature and a warning in its help text.  Let's add a warning
      *     also to the crash's help text to inform the inaccuracy for now.
      *
      *     Reported-by: Martin Moore <email address hidden>
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit b0dd73d2368275e101688b2aca0bc297fd1ba300
      * Author: Aaron Tomlin <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Mon Nov 1 11:39:34 2021 +0000
      *
      *     kernel: show that the kernel is tainted at init-time
      *
      *     Explicitly indicate to the user that the Linux kernel is tainted
      *     at init-time or when the 'sys' command is used.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Aaron Tomlin <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 64f48ee6719632895cd8a0922e84a4626e3790d8
      * Author: Aaron Tomlin <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Mon Nov 1 11:39:33 2021 +0000
      *
      *     kernel: Introduce is_kernel_tainted()
      *
      *     Provide a quick way to test if the given Linux kernel is "tainted".
      *     Support for Linux-2.6.12 and above, to date.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Aaron Tomlin <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit bfa596f40650e5a061b15d41b0a5b108610b11e9
      * Author: Aaron Tomlin <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Mon Nov 1 11:39:32 2021 +0000
      *
      *     kernel: consolidate show_kernel_taints()
      *
      *     No functional change.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Aaron Tomlin <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 8246dce99dd23457e8c7a3fe9609c706694d1959
      * Author: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Nov 11 15:20:52 2021 +0900
      *
      *     arm64: Update SECTION_SIZE_BITS for kernels >= 5.12
      *
      *     Update the default SECTION_SIZE_BITS value for arm64 Linux 5.12
      *     and later kernels that contain kernel commit f0b13ee23241
      *     ("arm64/sparsemem: reduce SECTION_SIZE_BITS").
      *
      *     Reported-by: Ankur Bansal <email address hidden>
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 01d20ca1861ffaf449c1c60aa0536e9f42200ad3
      * Author: Philipp Rudo <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Tue Nov 9 14:52:22 2021 +0100
      *
      *     Fix live debugging with lockdown=integrity
      *
      *     With kernel lockdown the access to kernel interfaces that allow one to
      *     extract confidential information (lockdown=confidentiality) or modify a
      *     running kernel (lockdown=integrity) can be restricted. Two of the
      *     interfaces that can be restricted are /dev/mem (integrity &
      *     confidentiality) and /proc/kcore (confidentiality). With
      *     lockdown=integrity this leads to a situation where /dev/mem exists but
      *     is not readable while /proc/kcore exists and is readable. This breaks
      *     crash's live debugging when it is invoked without argument, i.e.
      *
      *     $ crash
      *     [...]
      *     crash: /dev/mem: Operation not permitted
      *
      *     while passing /proc/kcore as image succeeds. The reason for this is
      *     that crash always picks /dev/mem as source when it exits but doesn't
      *     check if it is readable. Fix this by only selecting /dev/mem when it
      *     is readable.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Philipp Rudo <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 68870c83d299603c07785e3530e33c13045c87ef
      * Author: Alexander Egorenkov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Wed Oct 13 10:56:39 2021 +0200
      *
      *   Handle task_struct cpu member changes for kernels >= 5.16-rc1
      *
      *   Kernel commit bcf9033e5449bdcaa9bed46467a7141a8049dadb
      *   ("sched: move CPU field back into thread_info if THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK=y")
      *   moved the member cpu of task_struct back into thread_info.
      *   Without the patch, crash fails with the following error message
      *   during session initialization:
      *
      *     crash: invalid structure member offset: task_struct_cpu
      *            FILE: task.c  LINE: 2904  FUNCTION: add_context()
      *
      *   Signed-off-by: Alexander Egorenkov <email address hidden>
      *    Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit c180a63f2cb370da6097ad97eb07333c07aa988b
      * Author: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Mon Oct 25 16:53:26 2021 +0900
      *
      *     arm64: Use VA_BITS for page_offset calculation
      *
      *     Commit 167d37e347fe ("arm64: assign page_offset with VA_BITS kernel
      *     configuration value") changed the page_offset calculation from
      *     using VA_BITS_ACTUAL to CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS.  This caused an error
      *     for ramdumps without vmcoreinfo like this:
      *
      *       crash: vmlinux and /var/tmp/ramdump_elf_XUtCMT do not match!
      *
      *     Set the vmcoreinfo value to VA_BITS if available, and use VA_BITS
      *     for page_offset calculation instead.
      *
      *     Also remove ARM64_FLIP_PAGE_OFFSET_ACTUAL because it's not used
      *     actually.
      *
      *     Reported-by: Ankur Bansal <email address hidden>
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 5c04a6f3f923af7c50f0d853477044802b3fa6ec
      * Author: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Sat Oct 16 13:21:17 2021 +0800
      *
      *     symbols: Add mod_symname_hash table dump to help -s
      *
      *     Previously, help -s only print out the dump status of symname_hash
      *     table. Since we have mod_symname_hash table introduced, let's print
      *     out mod_symname_hash in help -s as well.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit df0049d12b2ced1b6ff7350ee3c0ca28c3f7cd52
      * Author: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Sat Oct 16 13:21:16 2021 +0800
      *
      *     symbols: Refactor SYMNAME_HASH_INDEX macro to be a function
      *
      *     SYMNAME_HASH_INDEX is used as the index of symname hash table. It will
      *     be out of range if SYMNAME_HASH_INDEX is negative. This patch avoids
      *     the risk by changing the marco into a function, and casting and
      *     calculating the numbers as unsigned.
      *
      *     Suggested-by: Lianbo Jiang <email address hidden>
      *     Suggested-by: Philipp Rudo <email address hidden>
      *     Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 1e23335dab6bf9f6219a23bf0be4ad9f433f4f43
      * Author: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Sat Oct 16 13:21:15 2021 +0800
      *
      *     symbols: Sync module symbols into mod_symtable whenever module symbols
      *     change
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      *     Reviewed-by: Philipp Rudo <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit f3bee9375ed32b85e7f81a5e46a0040620553ae0
      * Author: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Sat Oct 16 13:21:14 2021 +0800
      *
      *     symbols: Intergrate symbol_exists() with mod_symname_hash search
      *
      *     This patch introduces mod_symname_hash search to symbol_exists()
      *     to improve its performance. And code refactoring for
      *     kernel_symbol_exists().
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      *     Reviewed-by: Philipp Rudo <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 340c6ad1a0a7ce76eb5d9397833bfc6a049e2b3b
      * Author: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Sat Oct 16 13:21:13 2021 +0800
      *
      *     symbols: Extend symname_hash_search() with hash table select
      *
      *     Previously symname_hash_search() can only search symbols from kernel's
      *     symname_hash. This patch add hash table pointer as parameter for
      *     symname_hash_search(). Thus symname_hash_search() can be used both for
      *     symname_hash and mod_symname_hash searching.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 214f9bf3727c3350401b3f4b4389258c24486e06
      * Author: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Sat Oct 16 13:21:12 2021 +0800
      *
      *     symbols: Integrate symbol_search() with mod_symname_hash search
      *
      *     This patch introduces mod_symname_hash search to symbol_search(),
      *     to get a better searching performance.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      *     Reviewed-by: Philipp Rudo <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 2fab8fbc0c4f1c4cbe889de4cead5f7457a19f77
      * Author: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Sat Oct 16 13:21:11 2021 +0800
      *
      *     symbols: Implement install and remove operations for mod_symname_hash
      *
      *     Currently the sequence for symbol_search to search a symbol is: 1)
      *     kernel symname hash table, 2) iterate all kernel symbols, 3) iterate
      *     all kernel modules and their symbols. In the worst case, if a
      *     non-exist symbol been searched, all 3 stages will be went through. The
      *     time consuming status for each stage is like:
      *
      *         stage 1         stage 2         stage 3
      *         0.007000(ms)    0.593000(ms)    2.421000(ms)
      *
      *     stage 3 takes too much time when comparing to stage 1. This patch
      *     series introduces a symname hash table for kernel modules, to improve
      *     the performance of symbol searching.
      *
      *     Functions symbol_search() and symbol_exists() are fundamental and
      *     widely used by other crash functions, thus the benefit of performance
      *     improvement can get accumulated. For example, "ps -m" and "irq"
      *     commands, which call the functions many times, will become faster with
      *     the patch series.
      *
      *     This patch indroduces mod_symname_hash, and its install/remove
      *     operations. Since symbol_search() has to return the lowest address
      *     symbol and symbol_search_next() returns the next lowest symbol, thus
      *     the installation should be sorted ascendingly.
      *
      *     In mod_symname_hash_install_range() scenario, spn are already arranged
      *     ascendingly, so for mod_symname_hash_install():
      *
      *     Install spn previous to sp:
      *
      *       If sp is the start of bucket, or
      *       1) spn->value is smaller than sp->value.
      *
      *     Install spn next to sp:
      *
      *       1) sp->name_hash_next is NULL, or
      *       2) sp->name_hash_next->value is larger than spn->value
      *
      *     spn->value is the kernel address of the symbol and will not change.
      *     So we use it mainly to determine the sequence. When spn->value equals
      *     sp->value, they must be symbols within a kernel module.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit f7e3b2d9b753793e230a5242974a111cdf139e49
      * Author: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Sep 30 11:04:31 2021 +0900
      *
      *     .gitignore: add gdb-10.2 directory
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 05a3a328fcd8920e49926b6d1c9c81ce0b6acbca
      * Author: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Sep 9 15:23:27 2021 +0900
      *
      *     Remove text value cache code
      *
      *     The text value cache was implemented for analysis of remote dumpfiles
      *     using the deprecated "crash daemon" running on the remote host.  On
      *     updating GDB to 10.2, a regression occurred when we tried to fix a
      *     "help -x" command problem, and there was no performance degradation
      *     even without the text cache, so let's drop this functionality.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit c1e256249426dd59ceea99038451a39e98a26790
      * Author: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Aug 19 10:52:58 2021 +0900
      *
      *     Fix tab completion issues
      *
      *     1. The maximum number of tab completion candidates is limited to 200
      *     by default.  Set it unlimited.
      *
      *     2. The output of tab completion is not wrapped with the screen width.
      *     Get and use it when tab completion is invoked.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 5c2d8d2d9da6423eec076fd51049d7b4677b61c6
      * Author: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Tue Aug 17 16:21:43 2021 +0800
      *
      *     Set gdb max-value-size to be unlimited
      *
      *     gdb-10.2 uses max-value-size as the maximum size in bytes that the
      *     contents of a object may allocate. The default value of max-value-size
      *     is 64K. However, it could be not enough for allocating an object which
      *     requires larger space, and failed at the startup of crash.
      *
      *     In gdb-7.6, there is no max-value-size check and works fine. So in
      *     this patch, let's just set max-value-size to be unlimited.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit b8e1f2735b8dd1303aeb2affa309a2a409a82d38
      * Author: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Mon Jul 26 09:58:54 2021 +0800
      *
      *     Add kernel version dependent check for getting length of log_end
      *
      *     For kernels(>=2.4.9.11 [1] && <3.5 [2]), log_end was involved in the
      *     kernel sources.
      *     For kernels(>=2.6.25 [3]), log_end was defined as:
      *         static unsigned log_end;
      *     For kernels(<2.6.25), log_end was defined as:
      *         static unsigned long log_end;
      *
      *     Previously, the length of log_end is determined by get_symbol_length,
      *     but it can be a regression when the returned length is 0 for some
      *     cases and value unchecked:
      *
      *         crash> help -t
      *         ...
      *         help: invalid size request: 0  type: "log_end"
      *
      *     To solve the above issue, let's add a kernel version dependent check
      *     to get its value appropriately when the length of the 'log_end'
      *     returns a value of zero.
      *
      *  [1]: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/2.4.9.11/source/kernel/printk.c#L74
      *  [2]: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v3.5/source/kernel/printk.c
      *  [3]: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v2.6.25/source/kernel/printk.c#L104
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 51f21b0d1c91a4ae02ebf0d8c81460ec8b6c1283
      * Author: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Jul 15 17:34:29 2021 +0800
      *
      *     x86_64_irq_eframe_link_init: Fix wrong instruction searching range
      *     calculation
      *
      *     In function x86_64_irq_eframe_link_init, instruction "push xxx" is
      *     searched in addresses range from "common_interrupt" to the next nearby
      *     symbol, in order to calculate the value of irq_eframe_link. The
      *     searching distance is given by max_instructions, which is calculated
      *     by end ranging address minus start ranging address. Then crash asks
      *     gdb to disassemble max_instructions quantity of instructions.
      *
      *     Taking max_instructions as the quantity of disassemble instructions is
      *     inappropriate, because most x86_64 instructions have a length longer
      *     than 1, as a consequence, much more than the actual needed
      *     instructions get disassembled.
      *
      *     In gdb-7.6 crash, the extra instructions are skipped by
      *     "if (!strstr(buf, sp->name))", which breaks if one instruction doesn't
      *     belongs to a symbol:
      *
      *        0xffffffff8005d5b4 <common_interrupt+0>:     cld
      *        0xffffffff8005d5b5 <common_interrupt+1>:     sub    $0x48,%rsp
      *        ...
      *        0xffffffff8005d61e <common_interrupt+106>:   leaveq
      *        0xffffffff8005d61f <exit_intr>:      mov    %gs:0x10,%rcx
      *    <--- searching stops here
      *        ...
      *
      *     In gdb-10.2 crash, "exit_intr" doesn't show, however it really exist.
      *     As a result, searching for "push xxx" will go to a wrong place.
      *
      *        0xffffffff8005d5b4 <common_interrupt+0>:     cld
      *        0xffffffff8005d5b5 <common_interrupt+1>:     sub    $0x48,%rsp
      *        ...
      *        0xffffffff8005d61e <common_interrupt+106>:   leave
      *        0xffffffff8005d61f <common_interrupt+107>:   mov    %gs:0x10,%rcx
      *   <--- searching continues
      *        ...
      *
      *        (gdb) p exit_intr
      *        $1 = {<text variable, no debug info>} 0xffffffff8005d61f
      *             <common_interrupt+107>
      *        (gdb) info symbol exit_intr
      *        common_interrupt + 107 in section .text
      *
      *     The previous way to determine start and end searching range is not
      *     stable, otherwise we may encounter regression that cmd "bt" prints
      *     wrong IRQ stack. This patch fix the bug by removing max_instructions
      *     calculation, and directly ask gdb to disassemble addresses range from
      *     "common_interrupt" to the next nearby symbol.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit fce91bec5bef534e52f3261cc289a21a2cdb5fe3
      * Author: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Sun Jul 11 22:30:22 2021 +0800
      *
      *     Fix the failure of reporting vmcore and vmlinux do not match for
      *     kernels(<2.6.11)
      *
      *     There is a regression issue for kernels(<2.6.11) as below:
      *
      *     $ crash 2.6.9-68.9/vmcore 2.6.9-68.9/vmlinux.gz
      *     ...
      *     GNU gdb (GDB) 10.2
      *     ...
      *     crash: /var/tmp/vmlinux.gz_GLsAvX and 2.6.9-68.9/vmcore do not match!
      *
      *     The reason is that it needs to read out the address of linux banner
      *     with readmem() first, and then the read_string() will be able to read
      *     the data from linux banner. So, for the kernels(<2.6.11) case, lets
      *     still invoke get_symbol_data() to accomplish this. See the changes:
      *     [1] https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v2.6.10/source/init/version.c#L38
      *     [2] https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v2.6.11/source/init/version.c#L38
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      *     Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 8d6f677e54a2474b3da19402e29278b62603d71d
      * Author: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Jul 8 16:14:02 2021 -0700
      *
      *     Do not adjust addr by relocate offset(KASLR)
      *
      *     GBD symbol resolution already considers relocation (KASLR) offset.
      *     So, there is no needs to adjust the function address before calling
      *     GDB.
      *
      *     It fixes file name and line number output for 'dis -l' and 'sys -c'
      *     commands.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      *     Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 6c5f0c6ff5d158f2ef4fa997a052b0643d0c25ee
      * Author: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Mar 19 21:07:36 2021 -0700
      *
      *     vmware_guestdump: add debugging of the init function
      *
      *     Dump memory and registers state after parsing.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 96716862765f73676bfdb2d19fc5872364d21b73
      * Author: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Mar 19 21:07:35 2021 -0700
      *
      *     vmware backend: honor silence flag
      *
      *     Do not print any boot messages in silence (-s) mode.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit e832e0eb5bd8d97dfa9f4bd0e22fbfad849c11df
      * Author: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Mar 19 21:07:34 2021 -0700
      *
      *     Allow 'gdb disassemble' command for relocated kernel
      *
      *     As new gdb is able to handle it properly.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 2f967fb5ebd737ce5eadba462df35935122e8865
      * Author: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Mar 19 21:07:33 2021 -0700
      *
      *     crash_taget: fetch_registers support
      *
      *     Provides API for crash_target to fetch registers of given
      *     CPU. It will allow gdb to perform such commands as "bt",
      *     "frame", "info locals".
      *
      *     Highlevel API is crash_get_cpu_reg (). It calls machine
      *     (architecture) specific function: machdep->get_cpu_reg().
      *     Input arguments such as register number and register size
      *     come from gdb arch information. So, get_cpu_regs()
      *     implementations in crash must understand it.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 0b85218983ffcf939a638f1133871079c5615a46
      * Author: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Mar 19 21:07:30 2021 -0700
      *
      *     Fix reduced output of `bt` command
      *
      *     gdb-10 produces reduced output of `bt` command.
      *
      *     Changed disassembler output is the reason of missing frames
      *     in backtrace. Call instruction mnemonic for x86_64 was changed
      *     from "callq" to "call" in gdb-10.
      *
      *     Fixing the issue by adding a search for "call" word in disassembler
      *     parser.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      *     Reported-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 36e9d8673e9205f4ea4daad61c199597920c93df
      * Author: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Mar 19 21:07:27 2021 -0700
      *
      *     "whatis -m": fix duplications in the output
      *
      *     "whatis -m" output started to generate duplicated results after GDB
      *     update:
      *
      *     crash> whatis -m mm_struct
      *     SIZE  TYPE
      *        16  tlb_state
      *     ...
      *       256  linux_binprm
      *       2752  rq
      *       2752  rq  <<-- duplicated
      *       2752  rq
      *       2752  rq
      *       2752  rq
      *       4048  task_struct
      *
      *     It was caused by incorrect string comparisons.
      *     Use strcmp for full string comparison instead of just string pointers
      *     comparison.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      *     Reported-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 163abcbbabdf8207c11ee93b1c909d85ecbcbf1f
      * Author: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Mar 19 21:07:26 2021 -0700
      *
      *     crash_get_nr_cpus: get nr_cpus from the dumps
      *
      *     Most of the dumps have information about real number of CPUS.
      *     Use that to instantiate GDB's target inferior threads.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 9fab193edb34ddf30282b5ac137f7d8078198938
      * Author: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Tue Aug 17 17:14:59 2021 +0800
      *
      *     Update to gdb-10.2
      *
      *     Main changes:
      *     [1] update gdb-7.6.patch to gdb-10.2.patch, and keep all functionality
      *         and good compatibility
      *     [2] remove unneeded patches(gdb-7.6-proc_service.h.patch and
      *         gdb-7.6-ppc64le-support.patch)
      *     [3] to make the c++ compiler happy, add the extern "C" to eliminate
      *         compilation issues, also add CXXFLAGS=-m32 to generate proper
      *         32bit object files
      *     [4] the parameter types of some functions are changed, eg, the set of
      *         prettyprint variables
      *     [5] eliminate error_hook() and SJLJ while running in C++ code (after
      *         gdb_command_funnel()) use try-catch mechanism instead
      *     [6] request_types() is redone to do not call GNU_GET_NEXT_DATATYPE
      *     multiple times but single usage of GNU_ITERATE_DATATYPES with proper
      *     callback instead. Complete iteration happens on C++ side now.
      *     [7] remove "struct global_iterator" from request structure, but add
      *         several fields (including callback pointer) to be able to perform
      *         iteration on C++ side
      *     [8] type of "linux_banner" symbol is reported as 'D' by new gdb as its
      *         section ".rodata" marked as writable in vmlinux
      *     [9] BFD API has changed.
      *     [10] the deprecated_command_loop_hook got deprecated. So, call crash
      *          main_loop() directly from gdb captured_main()
      *     [11] remove previously used hooks for that in target.c. Add
      *     crash_target for gdb to provide target operations such as xfer_partial
      *     to read and write crash dump memory.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <email address hidden>
      *     Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 7f38d1baf794823355ee100b3a1914155d4190f2
      * Author: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Mon Sep 27 09:45:42 2021 +0900
      *
      *     diskdump: Add support for reading dumpfiles compressed by Zstandard
      *
      *     Add support for reading dumpfiles compressed by Zstandard (zstd)
      *     using makedumpfile.
      *
      *     To build crash with zstd support, type "make zstd".
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit cf0c8d10e1870d89b39f40382634db51aa8fcf2c
      * Author: Hari Bathini <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Sep 3 17:33:42 2021 +0530
      *
      *     mod: fix module object file lookup
      *
      *     On systems where vmlinux file is not under /usr/lib/debug/lib/modules
      *     directory, 'mod -s|-S' command may fail to find the module's object
      *     file with the below error:
      *
      *         mod: cannot find or load object file for sd_mod module
      *
      *     Fix it by trying all possible module object file extensions while
      *     searching for the object file under /usr/lib/debug/lib/modules
      *     directory.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Naveen N. Rao <email address hidden>
      *     Signed-off-by: Hari Bathini <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 15765867c0f1d937db5ec06f51adb6bfd13354ea
      * Author: Ritesh Harjani <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Aug 26 02:31:10 2021 +0530
      *
      *     ppc64: Add MMU type info in machdep command
      *
      *     This adds MMU type info in "machdep" command.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Ritesh Harjani <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 3db5fff2e9d7b8762d1bd46d8d2c47ba4c7e374f
      * Author: Ritesh Harjani <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Aug 26 02:31:08 2021 +0530
      *
      *     .gitignore: Add cscope, ctags & compile_commands.json
      *
      *     Add cscope, ctags & compile_commands.json in .gitignore file.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Ritesh Harjani <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 4b34197508578bb43639e6d169fb91fb0489fa2b
      * Author: James Hsu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Wed Aug 18 15:45:47 2021 +0800
      *
      *  arm64: Get CPU registers from ELF notes even without crash_notes symbol
      *
      *  Currently arm64 crash retrieves the CPU registers from crash_notes symbol
      *  or ELF notes only when the symbol exists, but there are dumpfiles which
      *  have the registers in ELF notes without the symbol.
      *
      *  With the patch, crash can retrieve the registers from ELF notes without
      *  the crash_notes symbol.
      *
      *  Signed-off-by: James Hsu <email address hidden>
      *  Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 44e5801d9016987b6b4ebd571bfde8ae3e75da7b
      * Author: Philipp Rudo <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Aug 5 15:19:37 2021 +0200
      *
      *     x86_64: Fix check for __per_cpu_offset initialization
      *
      *     Since at least kernel v2.6.30 the __per_cpu_offset gets initialized to
      *     __per_cpu_load.  So first check if the __per_cpu_offset was set to a
      *     proper value before reading any per cpu variable to prevent potential
      *     bugs.
      *
      *     [ kh: added check for the existence of __per_cpu_load ]
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Philipp Rudo <email address hidden>
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 881f33d97cee9895796829d0cc969b51dd34d831
      * Author: Roman Bolshakov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Jun 17 02:27:35 2021 +0300
      *
      *     diskdump: Introduce read_pd()
      *
      *     Standalone function for reading of page descriptors is needed later for
      *     of expected core size and detection of incomplete dumps.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Roman Bolshakov <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 1425b0504b1e79d88a2d188d7e4c0e7fceba4501
      * Author: Roman Bolshakov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Jun 17 02:27:34 2021 +0300
      *
      *  diskdump: Print total number of dumpable pages
      *
      *  It's not clear how broken an incomplete dump from the existing debugging
      *  prints. Aggregate number of valid pages helps to figure out approximate
      *  size of the dump. Size of a complete dump is roughly:
      *
      *    EXPECTED_CORE_SIZE = a few pages (kdump headers + bitmaps + descriptors)
      *                         (total_valid_pages * block_size) * compression rate
      *
      *  An incomplete core would be significantly smaller than:
      *
      *          total_valid_pages * block_size
      *
      *  Signed-off-by: Roman Bolshakov <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 41cda195c6421fbde72ed67b32b8c1ab3eb0c56f
      * Author: Roman Bolshakov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Jun 17 02:27:33 2021 +0300
      *
      *  netdump: Permit --zero_excluded for incomplete ELF dumps
      *
      *  DUMP_ELF_INCOMPLETE is set very late after ENOSPC error is hit by
      *  makedumpfile. Any following error that prevents modification of ELF
      *  header would result in effectively incomplete core that doesn't have the
      *  flag. zero_excluded flag doesn't work for such kind of incomplete core.
      *
      *  Signed-off-by: Roman Bolshakov <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 4631320e96f8a63c897fbbce4e87e3c47af40bc9
      * Author: Roman Bolshakov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Jun 17 02:27:32 2021 +0300
      *
      *     diskdump: Fail readmem() early if dump is incomplete
      *
      *     kdump format description [1] says:
      *
      *      [...] zero page has its own offset not equal 0. So when reading page
      *      from incomplete core, only the page lost by ENOSPACE errors has 0 in
      *      its corresponding page descriptor's member offset.
      *
      *     crash has special treatment for page descriptors with zero offset only
      *     if DUMP_DH_COMPRESSED_INCOMPLETE is set in dump header. However,
      *       makedumpfile places the flag after ENOSPC is hit and only if dump
      *       header modification went without errors.
      *
      *     In case if crashkernel environment was terminated early (e.g. by BMC)
      *     or some other reason, DUMP_DH_COMPRESSED_INCOMPLETE won't be set on
      *     the dump header. Then cache_page() would be performed on pages with
      *     pd.offset == 0 and due to pd.size == 0 it'll skip read into
      *     compressed_page and then non related pre-existing contents of
      *     compressed_page will copied into page cache for the non-present page.
      *
      *     Ultimately, it'll lead to a cryptic failure, like:
      *
      *       crash: invalid kernel virtual address: 72288cacacf427f8 [...]
      *
      *     The failure would be a bit cleaner if crash explicitly fails on the
      *     page that is an outcome of incomplete dump:
      *
      *       crash: page incomplete: kernel virtual address: c000003fff9d17e8 [...]
      *
      *     Debugging level 8 would also produce exact offset from data_offset to
      *     print descriptor value with ease:
      *
      *       read_diskdump/cache_page: descriptor with zero offset found at
      *       paddr/pfn/pos: 3fff9d0000/3fff9d/743dd
      *
      *     That helps in inspecting broken descriptor with hexdump or similar
      *     tools:
      *
      *       hexdump -s (data_offset + pos * 0x18) -n 0x18
      *
      *     [1] https://github.com/makedumpfile/makedumpfile/
      *     blob/master/IMPLEMENTATION
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Roman Bolshakov <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 80334ed25820cc08d147de5da361f427885cdd9e
      * Author: Aaron Tomlin <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Tue Jul 13 14:24:49 2021 +0100
      *
      *     kmem: Add support to -S option to specify a range of CPU-specific slab
      *     data
      *
      *     With this patch, it is now possible for one to explicitly specify a
      *     range of CPU-specific slab data to list. For example:
      *
      *     Note: This is only applicable to a Linux kernel with Kconfig
      *           CONFIG_SLUB enabled. The optional argument GNU extension
      *           for getopt(3) is utilized; and, the CPU range must be
      *           specified as expected
      *
      *  crash> kmem -S=1,4 kmalloc-512
      *  CACHE             OBJSIZE  ALLOCATED     TOTAL  SLABS  SSIZE  NAME
      *  ffff8d3f07c06c00      512       1916      3680    115    16k  kmalloc-512
      *  CPU 1 KMEM_CACHE_CPU:
      *    ffff8d461fa6f140
      *  CPU 1 SLAB:
      *    SLAB              MEMORY            NODE  TOTAL  ALLOCATED  FREE
      *    fffff540df7c4000  ffff8d45df100000     0     32          8    24
      *    FREE / [ALLOCATED]
      *     ffff8d45df100000  (cpu 1 cache)
      *    [ffff8d45df100200]
      *     ffff8d45df101000  (cpu 1 cache)
      *   ...skipped ...
      *  CPU 4 KMEM_CACHE_CPU:
      *    ffff8d461fb2f140
      *  CPU 4 SLAB:
      *    SLAB              MEMORY            NODE  TOTAL  ALLOCATED  FREE
      *    fffff540dfde3800  ffff8d45f78e0000     0     32          8    24
      *    FREE / [ALLOCATED]
      *    [ffff8d45f78e0000]
      *     ffff8d45f78e0200  (cpu 4 cache)
      *     ffff8d45f78e0400  (cpu 4 cache)
      *   ...skipped ...
      *
      * Signed-off-by: Aaron Tomlin <email address hidden>
      * Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit f53b73e8380bca054cebd2b61ff118c46609429b
      * Author: Pingfan Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Jul 2 10:14:24 2021 +0800
      *
      *     arm64: implement switchable PTOV()/VTOP() for kernels >= 5.10
      *
      *     Crash encounters a bug like the following:
      *         ...
      *         SECTION_SIZE_BITS: 30
      *         CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS: 52
      *               VA_BITS_ACTUAL: 48
      *         (calculated) VA_BITS: 48
      *          PAGE_OFFSET: ffff000000000000
      *             VA_START: ffff800000000000
      *              modules: ffff800008000000 - ffff80000fffffff
      *              vmalloc: ffff800010000000 - ffffffdfdffeffff
      *         kernel image: ffff800010000000 - ffff800012750000
      *              vmemmap: ffffffdfffe00000 - ffffffffffffffff
      *
      *         <readmem: ffff800011c53bc8, KVADDR, "nr_irqs", 4, (FOE), b47bdc>
      *         <read_kdump: addr: ffff800011c53bc8 paddr: eb453bc8 cnt: 4>
      *         read_netdump: addr: ffff800011c53bc8 paddr: eb453bc8 cnt: 4
      *         offset: 1c73bc8
      *         irq_stack_ptr:
      *           type: 1, TYPE_CODE_PTR
      *           target_typecode: 8, TYPE_CODE_INT
      *           target_length: 8
      *           length: 8
      *         GNU_GET_DATATYPE[thread_union]: returned via gdb_error_hook
      *         <readmem: ffff000b779c0050, KVADDR, "IRQ stack pointer", 8, (ROE),
      *         3a37bea0>
      *         <read_kdump: addr: ffff000b779c0050 paddr: fff1000bf79c0050 cnt: 8>
      *         read_netdump: READ_ERROR: offset not found for paddr:
      *         fff1000bf79c0050
      *         crash: read error: kernel virtual address: ffff000b779c0050  type:
      *         "IRQ stack pointer"
      *         ...
      *
      *     Apparently, for a normal system, the 'paddr: fff1000bf79c0050' is
      *     unreasonable.
      *
      *     This bug connects with kernel commit 7bc1a0f9e176 ("arm64: mm: use
      *     single quantity to represent the PA to VA translation"), which removed
      *     physvirt_offset kernel variable and changed the PTOV()/VTOP() formulas.
      *
      *     Implement switchable PTOV()/VTOP() to cope with different kernel
      *     version.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Pingfan Liu <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit bf1379a8b6ff8d6a8fa12978f7194f15f85c4380
      * Author: Pingfan Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Jul 2 10:14:23 2021 +0800
      *
      *     arm64: use dedicated bits to record the VA space layout changes
      *
      *     arm64 memory layout experiences big changes due to the following kernel
      *     commits in date descending order:
      *       5. 7bc1a0f9e176 arm64: mm: use single quantity to represent the PA
      *          to VA translation
      *       4. b6d00d47e81a arm64: mm: Introduce 52-bit Kernel VAs
      *       3. 5383cc6efed1 arm64: mm: Introduce vabits_actual
      *       2. 14c127c957c1 arm64: mm: Flip kernel VA space
      *       1. f80fb3a3d508 arm64: add support for kernel ASLR
      *
      *     For 1, crash has already used NEW_VMEMMAP to trace it.
      *     For 2, crash lacks a flag to tag it and handle it differently.
      *     For 3, two important kernel variables vabits_actual and physvirt_offset
      *     are introduced.
      *     For 4, since it comes immediately after 3, crash-utility does not need
      *     to distinguish it.
      *     For 5, kernel variable phyvirt_offset is removed
      *
      *     These changes have effects on PTOV()/VTOP() formula. So introducing
      *     two bits HAS_PHYSVIRT_OFFSET and FLIPPED_VM as hint to apply different
      *     formula.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Pingfan Liu <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 167d37e347fe35c6f7db826e8539e192c4375564
      * Author: Pingfan Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Jul 2 10:14:22 2021 +0800
      *
      *     arm64: assign page_offset with VA_BITS kernel configuration value
      *
      *     On RHEL9, crash hits a bug when executing "crash /proc/kcore":
      *     seek error: kernel virtual address: ffff6a0f3fff0000 type: "pmd page"
      *
      *     The kernel virtual address does not vary with vabits_actual, instead,
      *     is determined by configuration value. But crash does not observe this
      *     fact.
      *
      *     Since vabits_actual related kernel commit is introduced after arm64
      *     mm layout flip commit, so changes are safe under the condition if
      *     (ms->VA_BITS_ACTUAL), and keep the else branch untouched.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Pingfan Liu <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 5719afc7a40868418405a87a2711088556e68a3b
      * Author: Pingfan Liu <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Jul 2 10:14:21 2021 +0800
      *
      *     arm64: rename ARM64_PAGE_OFFSET_ACTUAL to ARM64_FLIP_PAGE_OFFSET_ACTUAL
      *
      *     Reflect the flipped layout of kernel VA, which is introduced by
      *     kernel commit 14c127c957c1 ("arm64: mm: Flip kernel VA space").
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Pingfan Liu <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit d6b4f36d6b22b70fb14e692f36d20910ef5563c1
      * Author: Alexander Egorenkov <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Tue Jun 29 08:39:00 2021 +0200
      *
      *     Handle task_struct state member changes for kernels >= 5.14-rc1
      *
      *     Kernel commit 2f064a59a11ff9bc22e52e9678bc601404c7cb34 ("sched: Change
      *     task_struct::state") renamed the member state of task_struct to __state
      *     and its type changed from long to unsigned int.  Without the patch,
      *     crash fails to start up with the following error:
      *
      *       crash: invalid structure member offset: task_struct_state
      *              FILE: task.c  LINE: 5929  FUNCTION: task_state()
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Alexander Egorenkov <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 4badc6229c69f5cd9da7eb7bdf400a53ec6db01a
      * Author: Petr Tesařík <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Jun 25 17:21:18 2021 +0200
      *
      *  Fix pvops Xen detection for kernels >= v4.20
      *
      *  Kernel commit 5c83511bdb9832c86be20fb86b783356e2f58062 removed
      *  pv_init_ops, and later commit 054ac8ad5ebe4a69e1f0e842483821ddbe560121
      *  removed the Xen-specific paravirt patch function. As a result, pvops Xen
      *  dumps are no longer recognized as Xen dumps, and virtual-to-physical
      *  translation fails.
      *
      *  Use the value of xen_start_info to determine whether the kernel is
      *  running in Xen PV mode. This pointer is set during the initialization of
      *  a PV domain. Kudos to Juergen Gross, who suggested this check.
      *
      *  Signed-off-by: Petr Tesarik <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit eaf14f852ae79f7745934e213661f1c6abac711e
      * Author: Greg Edwards <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Wed Jun 23 13:50:47 2021 -0600
      *
      *  Fix 'waitq' command for Linux 4.13 and later kernels
      *
      *  The wait queue structs and members were renamed in 4.13 in commits:
      *
      *    ac6424b981bc ("sched/wait: Rename wait_queue_t => wait_queue_entry_t")
      *    9d9d676f595b ("sched/wait: Standardize internal naming of wait-queue
      *    heads")
      *    2055da97389a ("sched/wait: Disambiguate wq_entry->task_list and
      *    wq_head->task_list naming")
      *
      *  Add support to the 'waitq' command for these more recent kernels.
      *
      *  [ kh: suppressed compilation warnings ]
      *
      *  Signed-off-by: Greg Edwards <email address hidden>
      *  Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit f091b5e76d2d6e81b12cd40df7b5863c9e2efed1
      * Author: Firo Yang <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Tue May 25 18:17:37 2021 +0800
      *
      *     list: add -O option for specifying head node offset
      *
      *     The -O option is very useful to specify the embedded head node's
      *     offset which is different to the offset of other nodes embedded,
      *     e.g. dentry.d_subdirs (the head node) and dentry.d_child.
      *
      *     [ kh: did some cosmetic adjustments ]
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Firo Yang <email address hidden>
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit e61841a8b86ac551c314f74f4b82daae84f99700
      * Author: Luc Chouinard <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Wed Jun 9 07:59:40 2021 -0400
      *
      *     extensions/eppic.mk: Enable use of alternate eppic branch
      *
      *     Made significant changes and fixes to eppic.
      *     Using options in the clone command break due to args parsing.
      *     Use separate variable for clone options.
      *
      *     Closes: https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/pull/86
      *
      * commit c15a1e025e62134094ba0ac600263d75673d5a22
      * Author: Youling Tang <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Apr 23 15:42:11 2021 +0800
      *
      *     MIPS64: three fixes for MIPS64 kernels
      *
      *     Three fixes for MIPS64 kernels:
      *      (1) To support ramdumps, add the machine_type() check for MIPS64 in
      *          ramdump_to_elf().
      *      (2) To fix a stuck issue when invoking crash with "-d1" or larger
      *          debug value, add the machine_type() check to get the correct
      *          dump NOTE offsets.
      *      (3) Fix the reference file path to the definition of the pt_regs
      *          structure, to which mips64_regster refers.
      *
      *     [ kh: merged three patches into one ]
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Youling Tang <email address hidden>
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 859d1c0e8a6618634cbc1fe7ee2b082a6a3c99a1
      * Author: Youling Tang <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Fri Apr 23 15:40:41 2021 +0800
      *
      *     MIPS32/64: Add 'irq' command support
      *
      *     Add support for the 'irq' series of commands in the MIPS32/64
      *     architecture, except for the 'irq -d' command, others can be
      *     used.  Without the patch, the 'irq' command fails as follows:
      *
      *       irq: cannot determine number of IRQs
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Youling Tang <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 704623dfde43da98ffb354b3d7f450cd012a8215
      * Author: Youling Tang <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu Jun 3 16:07:41 2021 +0800
      *
      *     defs.h: Fix the value of TIF_SIGPENDING macro
      *
      *     Correct the change of the value of TIF_SIGPENDING macro between
      *     different kernel versions.
      *
      *     TIF_SIGPENDING changes with the kernel version as follows:
      *       ARM     2 -> 0 at v2.6.23
      *       MIPS    2 -> 1 at v2.6.23
      *       MIPS64  2 -> 1 at v2.6.23
      *       PPC     2 -> 1 at v2.6.23
      *       IA64    1 -> 0 at v2.6.23
      *       PPC64   2 -> 1 at v2.6.23
      *       S390    2 -> 1 at v3.16
      *       S390X   2 -> 1 at v3.16
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Youling Tang <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit ec44b902d3467e7b86ee39e2d7d472b9cb202148
      * Author: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Mon May 31 14:08:28 2021 +0900
      *
      *     memory: Fix for "kmem -n" option to display NID correctly
      *
      *     The nid member of struct memory_block is a 4-byte integer, but read
      *     and printed as a 8-byte integer on 64-bit machines.  Without the
      *     patch, the option displays wrong NIDs.
      *
      *       crash> kmem -n
      *       ...
      *   MEM_BLOCK        ... NODE  STATE   START_SECTION_NO
      * ffff9edeff2b9400   ... 14195095130662240256  ONLINE  0
      * ffff9edeff2bb400   ... 14195094718345379840  ONLINE  32
      *
      *     The issue seems to appear on Linux 5.12 and later kernels that contain
      *     commit e9a2e48e8704c ("drivers/base/memory: don't store phys_device
      *     in memory blocks"), which changed the arrangement of the members of
      *     struct memory_block.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 0b5435e10161345cf713ed447a155a611a1b408b
      * Author: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Wed May 26 17:33:13 2021 +0900
      *
      *     memory: Add support for SECTION_TAINT_ZONE_DEVICE flag
      *
      *     Fix for "kmem -n|-p" options on Linux 5.12-rc1 and later kernels
      *     that contain commit 1f90a3477df3f ("mm: teach pfn_to_online_page()
      *     about ZONE_DEVICE section collisions").  Without the patch, the
      *     "kmem -n" option incorrectly shows mem_map addresses containing the
      *     flag in bit 5 as part of the virtual address, and also the "kmem -p"
      *     option shows page structures at wrong position.  With the patch,
      *     the "kmem -n" option displays the new "D" state flag.
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 647a5c33e1c94054d7b63168cd6c12901591cb77
      * Author: Lianbo Jiang <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Thu May 27 18:02:11 2021 +0800
      *
      *     Fix for "kmem -s|-S" option on Linux 5.7 and later kernels
      *
      *     Linux 5.7 and later kernels that contain kernel commit 1ad53d9fa3f6
      *     ("slub: improve bit diffusion for freelist ptr obfuscation") changed
      *     the calculation formula in the freelist_ptr(), which added a swab()
      *     call to mix bits a little more.  When kernel is configured with the
      *     "CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_HARDENED=y", without the patch, the "kmem -s|-S"
      *     options display wrong statistics and state whether slab objects are
      *     in use or free and can print the following errors:
      *
      *       ...
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit a7ecf2467f953b632713f38ab8104596755bca8c
      * Author: John Donnelly <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Wed May 12 14:48:03 2021 -0700
      *
      *     arm64: Add lowercase tcr_el1_t1sz
      *
      *     Commit 1c45cea "arm64: Change tcr_el1_t1sz variable name to
      *     TCR_EL1_T1SZ", renamed the variable to upper case, but there are
      *     kernels in existence that still have the lower case name, which
      *     breaks crash backwards compatibility.
      *
      *     Resolves: https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/pull/82
      *     Signed-off-by: John Donnelly <email address hidden>
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
      * commit 1ee4c407d7874b8eef17e863671edc8ccfdd7c71
      * Author: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      * Date:   Tue May 18 10:18:10 2021 +0900
      *
      *     Mark start of 7.3.1 development phase with version 7.3.0++
      *
      *     Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <email address hidden>
      *
    
     -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>  Wed, 23 Mar 2022 15:07:01 +0100
  • crash (7.3.0-1ubuntu2) jammy; urgency=medium
    
      * No-change rebuild for ppc64el baseline bump.
    
     -- Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak <email address hidden>  Wed, 23 Mar 2022 14:48:55 +0100
  • crash (7.3.0-1ubuntu1) impish; urgency=medium
    
      * Merge with Debian; remaining changes:
        - Build without lto. Fails to build gdb on ppc64el. That should be fixed,
          once gdb is updated to a more recent version (e.g. 10.x).
        - Add linux-libc-dev dependency for the autopkg test. This package
          gets usually broken with kernel upgrades, so let it already show
          in the autopkg test.
    
     -- dann frazier <email address hidden>  Thu, 08 Jul 2021 09:16:21 -0600