virt-dmesg working.
authorRichard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Tue, 3 Jun 2008 22:27:25 +0000 (23:27 +0100)
committerRichard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
Tue, 3 Jun 2008 22:27:25 +0000 (23:27 +0100)
dmesg/virt_dmesg.ml

index 2435bbc..10d231f 100644 (file)
@@ -45,13 +45,42 @@ let () =
         * It's possible we can fall back to memory scanning. XXX
         *)
        let log_buf = lookup_ksym "log_buf" in
+       let log_buf = follow_pointer mem log_buf in
        let log_buf_len = lookup_ksym "log_buf_len" in
-       let log_start = lookup_ksym "log_start" in
+       let log_buf_len = Int64.of_int32 (get_C_int mem log_buf_len) in
+(*     let log_start = lookup_ksym "log_start" in
+       let log_start = get_C_long mem log_start in *)
        let log_end = lookup_ksym "log_end" in
-       let con_start = lookup_ksym "con_start" in
+       let log_end = get_C_long mem log_end in
+(*     let con_start = lookup_ksym "con_start" in
+       let con_start = get_C_long mem con_start in *)
+       let logged_chars = lookup_ksym "logged_chars" in
+       let logged_chars = get_C_long mem logged_chars in
 
-       ()
+       (* This is basically the same algorithm from printk.c:do_syslog
+        * type=3, translated into OCaml.  Unlike the kernel version
+        * however we don't copy the buffer backwards.
+        *)
+       let get_log_buf idx =
+         let addr = log_buf +^ (idx &^ (log_buf_len -^ 1L)) in
+         Char.chr (get_byte mem addr)
+       in
+
+       let count = log_buf_len in
+       let count = if count > logged_chars then logged_chars else count in
+       let limit = log_end in
 
+       let rec loop i =
+         if i >= 0L then (
+           let j = limit-^1L-^i in
+           if j +^ log_buf_len >= log_end then (
+             let c = get_log_buf j in
+             printf "%c" c;
+             loop (i-^1L)
+           )
+         )
+       in
+       loop (count-^1L)
       with
        Not_found ->
          eprintf (f_"%s: could not find kernel log buffer in kernel image\n")