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6 lkdtm=lkdtm69 insmod "${lkdtm}"/lkdtm.ko cpoint_name=INT_HARDWARE_ENTRY cpoint_type=BUG cpoint_count=0572 insmod "${lkdtm}"/lkdtm.ko cpoint_name=INT_HARDWARE_ENTRY cpoint_type=EXCEPTION cpoint_count=0575 insmod "${lkdtm}"/lkdtm.ko cpoint_name=INT_HARDWARE_ENTRY cpoint_type=LOOP cpoint_count=0578 insmod "${lkdtm}"/lkdtm.ko cpoint_name=INT_HARDWARE_ENTRY cpoint_type=PANIC cpoint_count=0582 insmod "${lkdtm}"/lkdtm.ko cpoint_name=INT_HARDWARE_ENTRY cpoint_type=OVERFLOW cpoint_count=1085 insmod "${lkdtm}"/lkdtm.ko cpoint_name=INT_HW_IRQ_EN cpoint_type=BUG cpoint_count=1088 insmod "${lkdtm}"/lkdtm.ko cpoint_name=INT_HW_IRQ_EN cpoint_type=EXCEPTION cpoint_count=1091 insmod "${lkdtm}"/lkdtm.ko cpoint_name=INT_HW_IRQ_EN cpoint_type=LOOP cpoint_count=1094 insmod "${lkdtm}"/lkdtm.ko cpoint_name=INT_HW_IRQ_EN cpoint_type=PANIC cpoint_count=10[all …]
3 $(MAKE) -C lkdtm8 $(MAKE) -C lkdtm clean
110 static struct jprobe lkdtm; variable284 lkdtm.kp.symbol_name = name; in lkdtm_symbol_name()285 lkdtm.entry = (kprobe_opcode_t *) entry; in lkdtm_symbol_name()295 *(lkdtm.kp.addr) = addr; in lkdtm_lookup_name()296 lkdtm.entry = JPROBE_ENTRY(entry); in lkdtm_lookup_name()468 if ((ret = register_jprobe(&lkdtm)) < 0) { in lkdtm_module_init()480 unregister_jprobe(&lkdtm); in lkdtm_module_exit()
1 obj-m := lkdtm.o
21 lkdtm = "/sys/kernel/debug/provoke-crash/DIRECT"22 if os.path.exists(lkdtm):23 utils.system("echo WARNING > %s" % (lkdtm))
91 lkdtm = "/sys/kernel/debug/provoke-crash/DIRECT"92 if self._exists_on_client(lkdtm):93 cmd = "echo BUG > %s" % (lkdtm)
216 def _test_panic_path(self, lkdtm, kcrash_tuple): argument223 trigger = lkdtm238 logging.info("Skipping unavailable trigger %s", lkdtm)240 if lkdtm == "HARDLOCKUP":
7 * lkdtm : These tests use kprobes / jprobes to put probes in different11 select the one you want to run. It is suggested to use the lkdtm tests (which is28 The lkdtm module consists of following tests