gem5
v20.1.0.0
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Dump the guest kernel's dmesg buffer to a file in gem5's output directory and print a warning. More...
#include <events.hh>
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DmesgDump (PCEventScope *s, const std::string &desc, Addr addr, const std::string &_fname) | |
void | process (ThreadContext *tc) override |
Public Member Functions inherited from PCEvent | |
PCEvent (PCEventScope *q, const std::string &desc, Addr pc) | |
virtual | ~PCEvent () |
virtual const std::string | name () const |
std::string | descr () const |
Addr | pc () const |
bool | remove () |
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std::string | fname |
Protected Attributes inherited from PCEvent | |
std::string | description |
PCEventScope * | scope |
Addr | evpc |
Dump the guest kernel's dmesg buffer to a file in gem5's output directory and print a warning.
@warn This event uses Linux::dumpDmesg() and comes with the same limitations. Most importantly, the kernel's address mappings must be available to the translating proxy.
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Implements PCEvent.
Definition at line 59 of file events.cc.
References OutputDirectory::close(), OutputDirectory::create(), PCEvent::descr(), Linux::dumpDmesg(), fname, inform, X86ISA::os, simout, and warn.
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