The sys command displays essential system information and it is often shown by default when crash is started in non-silent mode. It might be considered helpful to report if the kernel is tainted or not when sys is run without any arguments. This patch makes this change. The intended output is as follows: KERNEL: /usr/lib/debug/lib/modules/3.16.4-200.fc20.x86_64/vmlinux DUMPFILE: /dev/crash CPUS: 4 DATE: Fri Nov 21 15:02:56 2014 UPTIME: 6 days, 07:41:22 LOAD AVERAGE: 0.29, 0.20, 0.15 TASKS: 397 NODENAME: atomlin.usersys.redhat.com RELEASE: 3.16.4-200.fc20.x86_64 VERSION: #1 SMP Mon Oct 6 12:57:00 UTC 2014 TAINTED: YES MACHINE: x86_64 (2693 Mhz) MEMORY: 7.7 GB PID: 12172 COMMAND: "crash" TASK: ffff8801b0aacf00 [THREAD_INFO: ffff8801b1e1c000] CPU: 0 STATE: TASK_RUNNING (ACTIVE) If the tainted_mask or tainted symbol does not exist then nothing is displayed. Signed-off-by: Aaron Tomlin <atomlin@xxxxxxxxxx> --- kernel.c | 11 +++++++++++ 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+) diff --git a/kernel.c b/kernel.c index 1cb0967..a22ce60 100644 --- a/kernel.c +++ b/kernel.c @@ -4691,8 +4691,12 @@ display_sys_stats(void) { struct new_utsname *uts; char buf[BUFSIZE]; + ulong tainted_mask; + int tainted; ulong mhz; + tainted_mask = tainted = 0; + uts = &kt->utsname; // if (!(pc->flags & RUNTIME) && !DUMPFILE() && !GDB_PATCHED()) @@ -4834,6 +4838,13 @@ display_sys_stats(void) fprintf(fp, " NODENAME: %s\n", uts->nodename); fprintf(fp, " RELEASE: %s\n", uts->release); fprintf(fp, " VERSION: %s\n", uts->version); + if (kernel_symbol_exists("tainted_mask")) { + get_symbol_data("tainted_mask", sizeof(ulong), &tainted_mask); + fprintf(fp, " TAINTED: %s\n", tainted_mask ? "YES" : "NO"); + } else if (kernel_symbol_exists("tainted")) { + get_symbol_data("tainted", sizeof(int), &tainted); + fprintf(fp, " TAINTED: %s\n", tainted ? "YES" : "NO"); + } fprintf(fp, " MACHINE: %s ", uts->machine); if ((mhz = machdep->processor_speed())) fprintf(fp, "(%ld Mhz)\n", mhz); -- 1.9.3 -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility