how to panic FreeBSD



Hello

I am trying to learn kernel debugging and one of the approaches I have come up
with is to introduce situations in the sys code by which the compiled
kernel is buggy
and will panic.

My query is what are the typical bugs that I can introduce in say by
which the kernel
would panic.

Thanks for any help.

--
oo@@oo
_______________________________________________
freebsd-questions@xxxxxxxxxxx mailing list
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxx"



Relevant Pages

  • Professional Seminar - Linux Kernel Debugging
    ... An Exclusive seminar on Linux Kernel Debugging: ... Learn concepts & techniques by Industry professionals that you can ...
    (comp.lang.c)
  • Professional Seminar - Linux Kernel Debugging
    ... An Exclusive seminar on Linux Kernel Debugging: ... Learn concepts & techniques by Industry professionals that you can ...
    (alt.os.linux)
  • Re: 2.6.11-rc1-mm1
    ... LTT isn't meant for kernel ... However, if you are kernel debugging, you will find the ad-hoc mode I'm ... Common Thomas, ...
    (Linux-Kernel)
  • Calling kernel functions from within online kernel GDB
    ... I'm fooling around a bit with kernel hacking recently, ... to work with online kernel debugging with GDB. ... I found very little documentation on kernel debugging, ...
    (freebsd-hackers)
  • Remote GDB online and kernel functions
    ... I didn't look much into the sources of the kernel GDB ... some reason I cannot call any kernel functions from kgdb... ... I found very little documentation on kernel debugging, ...
    (freebsd-hackers)