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Msr series network management and monitoring
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Function Address = 0x8016ce0c
Function Address = 0x801223a0
Instruction dump:
41a2fe9c 812300ec 800200ec 7f890000 409efe8c 80010014 540b07b9 40a2fe80
4bfffe6c 80780290 7f64db78 4804ea35 <807f002c> 38800000 38a00080 3863000c
Table 65 Command output
Field
Description
Recorded at
Occurred at
Instruction address
Thread
Context
Chassis
Slot
CPU ID
Kernel module info
Last 5 thread switches
Register content
Dump stack
Call trace
Instruction dump
No information to display
Related commands
reset kernel deadloop
Description
Description for the kernel thread deadloop, including the CPU number,
thread running time, thread name, and thread number.
Time when the kernel thread deadloop was recorded on the MPU, with
microsecond precision.
Time when the kernel thread deadloop occurred, with microsecond precision.
Instruction address for the kernel thread deadloop.
Name and number of the kernel thread deadloop.
Context for the kernel thread deadloop.
Number of the IRF member device on which the kernel thread ran.
Slot number of the MPU on which the kernel thread ran. (Distributed devices
in standalone or IRF mode.)
ID of the IRF member device on which the kernel thread ran. (Centralized
devices in IRF mode.)
Fixed to 0 without any special meaning. (Centralized devices in standalone
mode.)
Number of the CPU where the kernel thread ran.
Information about kernel modules that had been loaded when the kernel
thread deadloop was detected, including kernel module name and memory
address.
Last five kernel thread switches on the CPU before the kernel thread deadloop
was detected, including kernel thread name and kernel thread switching time
with microsecond precision.
Register information:
Reg—Name of a register.
Val—Value saved in a register.
Stack information.
Function call stack information, which shows the instruction address of a
called function at each level.
Instruction code when the kernel thread deadloop was detected. ffffffff
indicates an illegitimate instruction code.
No kernel thread deadloop information.
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