On Sep 28, 2014, at 0:34, José Pérez Arauzo <f...@aoek.com> wrote: > Hello, > I am trying to track down a (deadlock?) issue in CURRENT via DDB. The kernel > does > not complete hw probes on my Acer V5. > > I get stuck on apic_isr looping which leads nowhere. > > So I thought maybe things improve if I debug from another machine. > > > What do you use for kernel debugging? According to the handbook kgdb over > serial > is a good option, do you agree? I'm on a netbook with no ethernet and no > option > for firewire: can I have a USB / nullmodem setup to work? > > I have no old-style uarts hardware anymore, as the handbook suggests... > > Any idea is welcome before I buy extra hw. I have a USB to serial showing up > as > /dev/cuaU0, do I need to grab another one and a nullmodem cable or there are > better > alternatives? Thank you.
There was some discussion recently about this on an internal list. Unfortunately no, there isn’t a usable way, but there were some interesting viable methods that came up (which haven’t been implemented): ethernet/sound/xHCI. Your best bet, as others have noted, is to use boot -d, use WITNESS to spot locking issues, dtrace to isolate which section of code there are problems, and finally use one of the DEBUG options noted in /sys/conf/NOTES and /sys/<your-architecture>/conf/NOTES . Hope that helps! -Garrett
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