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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2] Fix INT1 Exception with unregistered breakpoints
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On December 14, 2015 4:49:51 PM PST, Jeff Merkey <linux.mdb@gmail.com> wrote:
>On 12/14/15, Jeff Merkey <linux.mdb@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Please consider the attached patch.
>>
>> SUMMARY
>>
>> This patch corrects a hard lockup failure of the system kernel if the
>> operating system receives a breakpoint exception at a code execution
>> address which was not registered with the operating system. The
>patch
>> allows kernel debuggers, application profiling and performance
>modules,
>> and external debugging tools to work better together at sharing the
>> breakpoint registers on the platform in a way that they do not cause
>> errors and system faults, and enables the full feature set in the
>> breakpoint API. If a kernel application triggers a breakpoint
>> or programs one in error, this patch will catch the condition and
>report
>> it to the system log without the operating system experiencing a
>system
>> fault. There are several consumers of the Linux Breakpoint API and
>all
>> of them can and sometimes do cause the condition this patch corrects.
>>
>
>Peter,
>
>Is that the type of summary that meets the standards. I tried to be
>concise.
>
>Jeff

It would be good if you could be a bit more precise. In particular, explain how and why the condition can appear rather than just explain that it can.
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