On Mon, 21 Jul 2014 17:41:17 PDT Nick Owens wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> i'm trying to use ratrace to debug a go binary.
> what i don't understand is why records of syscalls sometimes appear on
> top of one another.
>
> here's the output of 'ratrace -c ./strings.test >[2]/tmp/ratrace.log',
> where str
fixed.
--
cinap
it's all clear now. thanks.
i made my own modifications to syscallfmt.c and ratrace.c, so that pid
textname and syscallname are printed with every call/ret. also call/ret
are always on their own line.
so i can see this now:
175131 strings.test Tsemacquire = 0 "" 1406064623620695405 140606468362
omit the first slash. as in:
9p read acme/$winid/body
2014-07-17 11:39 GMT+02:00 Riddler :
> Thanks for the info, I will take a look at 9fromt/p9p acme's code.
>
> As for the second question, I am running plumber.
> Just to check I did "9 plumber" to try to start it again and am
> getting "Addr