On 2023/07/28 20:15, Lianbo Jiang wrote: > Currently, the "foreach DE ps -m" command may display "DE" as well as > "ZO" state tasks as below: > > crash> foreach DE ps -m > ... > [0 00:00:00.040] [ZO] PID: 11458 TASK: ffff91c75680d280 CPU: 7 COMMAND: "ora_w01o_p01mci" > [0 00:00:00.044] [ZO] PID: 49118 TASK: ffff91c7bf3e8000 CPU: 19 COMMAND: "oracle_49118_p0" > [0 00:00:00.050] [ZO] PID: 28748 TASK: ffff91a7cbde3180 CPU: 2 COMMAND: "ora_imr0_p01sci" > [0 00:00:00.050] [DE] PID: 28405 TASK: ffff91a7c8eb0000 CPU: 27 COMMAND: "ora_vktm_p01sci" > [0 00:00:00.051] [ZO] PID: 31716 TASK: ffff91a7f7192100 CPU: 6 COMMAND: "ora_p001_p01sci" > ... Could you elaborate on why this happens? I'm concerned about the difference of the conditions between printing the "DE" state in task_state_string() and printing a "DE" task in the foreach function in your patch: char * task_state_string(ulong task, char *buf, int verbose) { ... if ((state & _DEAD_) && !set) { sprintf(buf, "DE"); valid++; set++; } On the other hand, the following means that "state == _DEAD_" is the "DE" state, not "state & _DEAD". So I'm wondering if "foreach DE" command might drop some "DE" tasks with your patch? > + if (task_state(tc->task) != _DEAD_) > + continue; Thanks, Kazu > > That is not expected behavior, the "foreach" command needs to handle > such cases. Let's add a check to determine if the task state identifier > is specified and the task state identifier is equal to the "DE", so that > it can filter out the non-"DE" state tasks. > > With the patch: > crash> foreach DE ps -m > [0 00:00:00.050] [DE] PID: 28405 TASK: ffff91a7c8eb0000 CPU: 27 COMMAND: "ora_vktm_p01sci" > crash> > > Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > task.c | 3 +++ > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/task.c b/task.c > index b9076da35565..4f40c396b195 100644 > --- a/task.c > +++ b/task.c > @@ -7043,6 +7043,9 @@ foreach(struct foreach_data *fd) > if (fd->state == _RUNNING_) { > if (task_state(tc->task) != _RUNNING_) > continue; > + } else if (fd->state == _DEAD_) { > + if (task_state(tc->task) != _DEAD_) > + continue; > } else if (fd->state & _UNINTERRUPTIBLE_) { > if (!(task_state(tc->task) & _UNINTERRUPTIBLE_)) > continue; -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility Contribution Guidelines: https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/wiki