Hi, Lianbo On 1/3/24 17:57, Lianbo Jiang wrote: > Hi, Ming > > Thank you for the update. >> >> Ming Wang (10): >> Add LoongArch64 framework code support >> LoongArch64: Make the crash tool successfully enter the crash command >> line >> LoongArch64: Add 'pte' command support >> LoongArch64: Add 'mach' command support >> LoongArch64: Add 'bt' command support >> LoongArch64: Add 'help -m/M' command support >> LoongArch64: Add 'help -r' command support >> LoongArch64: Add 'irq' command support >> LoongArch64: Add "--kaslr" command line option support >> LoongArch64: Add LoongArch64 architecture support information >> >> Makefile | 7 +- >> README | 4 +- >> configure.c | 43 +- >> crash.8 | 2 +- >> defs.h | 164 +- >> diskdump.c | 24 +- >> gdb-10.2.patch | 12822 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > > This is really a big change for the gdb, there are 12822 lines of code. :-) Is it possible to support the LoongArch64 feature if a very smaller change is made in the gdb patch? For example: trying to remove redundant(unnecessary) changes, as I mentioned in the V1. > > Or is it hard to implement this feature based on the gdb-10.2? Looks like all code changes are backported from the latest gdb? Yes, it is. The upstream loongarch gdb does not work until 13.2. I also tried to build a very small compact version myself,but it didn't work.I'm still looking for the reason. Perhaps waiting for crash to rebase embedded gdb to a later version is the best way to solve this problem.At present, I have also seen someone submit a preview version of 13.2[1]. [1]: https://github.com/liutgnu/crash-preview I can do some testing work based on this preview version first. Thanks, Ming -- Crash-utility mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://${domain_name}/admin/lists/devel.lists.crash-utility.osci.io/ Contribution Guidelines: https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/wiki