Searched refs:printing_tcp (Results 1 – 4 of 4) sorted by relevance
158 struct tcb *printing_tcp; variable611 if (printing_tcp) { in line_ended()612 printing_tcp->curcol = 0; in line_ended()613 printing_tcp = NULL; in line_ended()634 printing_tcp = tcp; in printleader()636 if (printing_tcp) { in printleader()637 set_current_tcp(printing_tcp); in printleader()638 if (printing_tcp->curcol != 0 && (followfork < 2 || printing_tcp == tcp)) { in printleader()646 printing_tcp->curcol = 0; in printleader()650 printing_tcp = tcp; in printleader()[all …]
767 if ((followfork < 2 && printing_tcp != tcp) || (tcp->flags & TCB_REPRINT)) { in syscall_exiting_trace()772 printing_tcp = tcp; in syscall_exiting_trace()
1142 extern struct tcb *printing_tcp;
8417 strace.c: reset printing_tcp on print_event_exit.8418 print_event_exit should have printing_tcp setup analogous to printleader and8420 curcol in line_ended for the stale printing_tcp if followfork == 2.8422 * strace.c (print_event_exit): Set printing_tcp to tcp before printing48076 (printleader): Remove "if (printing_tcp->ptrace_errno)..." code.48655 with " <pid changed to PID ...>" message. Replace printing_tcp = NULL48658 * syscall.c (trace_syscall_exiting): Set printing_tcp to current tcp.49377 * defs.h: Rename tcp_last to printing_tcp. Explain what it means.49379 * process.c (sys_exit): Convert printtrailer() call to "printing_tcp = NULL".49380 * strace.c: Add new variable printing_tcp.[all …]