- May 26, 2017
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Soumen Ghosh authored
A minidump supports fewer features than a full ramdump, but does not require the user to save all 4GB+ of memory. Instead a small subset of DDR is saved by crashscope as an elf file. Currently dmesg logs, rtb logs, and the cpu context parser are supported. Example usage: python ramparse.py --vmlinux <vmlinux> --minidump --ram-elf <elf_file> --ram-file <OCIMEM.bin> --everything Change-Id: Ib689b4811d66472ac20aa7c63893fdaed915512e
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- Mar 03, 2017
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Vikram Mulukutla authored
Use the 'crash' and 'trace-cmd' tools to extract raw ftrace data and parse out the ftrace buffer. A file named 'ftrace.txt' is created in the outdir path if all commands succeed. Change-Id: I7f1bcfae99b7b9a4ca6dc3550090441318e857e0
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- Oct 18, 2016
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Shashank Babu Chinta Venkata authored
This change adds support for scandump parsing.Scandump is fallback mechanism for cobalt to acquire CPU contexts Change-Id: I52a0728340bbbfd14855ab9dd51199e4006316c1
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- Jul 16, 2014
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Aparna Das authored
Add support to collect ftrace formats file and parse trace data using QTF tool. Change-Id: I6bd7dda1a39a60f714549dd22fabf11db00020e1
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- Apr 24, 2014
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Mitchel Humpherys authored
If the user has python2.7 installed but it's not the default interpreter on their system, they might get confused when they invoke the parser and get a message about needing to install 2.7 even though they already have it installed. Add some instructional messages about this situation to the 2.6 invocation warning message as well as the README. Change-Id: Ib1ee7df39199f715b236dbda2f75093ba0501648
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- Apr 22, 2014
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Mitchel Humpherys authored
The parser now requires Python 2.7 so that 2.7-specific features can be leveraged. Update the README to reflect this. Change-Id: I7e1ba9f99f077c7f48ed7b44ab24f56f0f18c3ea
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- Mar 13, 2014
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Laura Abbott authored
Ram dumps are now being generated for 64-bit ramdumps. Update the parser to account for this. Change-Id: I54a354f39701ad96dd7b81010ec6c5989dd471ad
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- Jan 03, 2014
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Laura Abbott authored
After a crash, ramdumps may be collected for analysis. The ram parser is a tool to aid in analysis of these dumps. The script extracts useful information from the dumps to help with debugging. Please see the README for full details. Change-Id: I7795686a96bbfe246edf47d09e3f616131688429
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