>From: "Ted Unangst"
> You might be the only one using kgdb. Between 4.3 and 4.4 the pccom
What I'm trying to do is debug if_bridge and if_pppoe as I'm stupid enough
to try hacking the source to bridge PPPoE(4) to another interface (it
doesn't work, and if you hack if_bridge to tell it to add it to the bridge,
the bridging doesn't work).
if_bridge and if_pppoe are both kernel level files, and I want to set
breakpoints to find out where it is/isn't working, so kgdb seemed like the
best thing to use.
Given that I'm in a minority of kgdb users, what's everyone else using in
cases like this?
PK
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