Hi Du, On 17/10/18 03:36, Du Changbin wrote: > For gdb version less than 7.3, lx-version only one character. > (gdb) lx-version > L(gdb) > > This can be fixed by casting 'linux_banner' as (char *). > (gdb) lx-version > Linux version 4.19.0-rc1+ (changbin@acer) (gcc version 7.3.0 (Ubuntu > 7.3.0-16ubuntu3)) #21 SMP Sat Sep 1 21:43:30 CST 2018 > > gdb 7.4 seems to be no such issue. > > Signed-off-by: Du Changbin <changbin...@gmail.com> > --- > scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py b/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py > index 086d27223c0c..0aebd7565b03 100644 > --- a/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py > +++ b/scripts/gdb/linux/proc.py > @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class LxVersion(gdb.Command): > > def invoke(self, arg, from_tty): > # linux_banner should contain a newline > - gdb.write(gdb.parse_and_eval("linux_banner").string()) > + gdb.write(gdb.parse_and_eval("(char *)linux_banner").string())
Interesting - this is an issue I reported to the GDB team after I'd tried to dig into the fault. https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=20077 the parse_and_eval finds a string length of 0, but then later in the GBD parsing it gets incremented to 1, hence the single char. I guess it's some failure in GDB determining the type of the pointer. However, from reading the bugzilla entry and from what I recall - it only occurred if you had done a backtrace before calling lx-version. Did you discover that it would always return only the single character in your testing ? Even if it was the first command executed? My worry is - that if this fixes lx-version - do we also need to manually cast lx-cmdline as well ? (I never saw the issue occur on that cmd). I think considering the age of the bugzilla at GDB, and the lack of any GDB level fix or understanding - we should certainly apply this fix here - and probably include it in the stable trees too. With the title fix as highlighted by Jan, Reviewed-by: Kieran Bingham <kbing...@kernel.org> Would you be able to test the issue with the lx-cmdline command as well please? And if it is suffering the same issue - perhaps you could either submit a second patch to update that entry - or respin this one to include both? > > LxVersion() > > -- Regards -- Kieran