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intro.1, _exit.2, access.2, alarm.2, alloc_hugepages.2, arch_prctl.2, bind.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chown.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, close.2, connect.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, execve.2, exit_group.2, faccessat.2, fchmodat.2, fchownat.2, fcntl.2, fork.2, fstatat.2, fsync.2, futimesat.2, get_robust_list.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getpagesize.2, getpid.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, idle.2, init_module.2, intro.2, iopl.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, kill.2, link.2, linkat.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, madvise.2, mincore.2, mkdirat.2, mknodat.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, mount.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nice.2, open.2, openat.2, pause.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pipe.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readlinkat.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, renameat.2, rmdir.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, sendmmsg.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setresuid.2, setuid.2, setup.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, signal.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, splice.2, stat.2, statfs.2, stime.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, symlinkat.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysfs.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_delete.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, times.2, tkill.2, umask.2, umount.2, uname.2, unlink.2, unlinkat.2, uselib.2, ustat.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vhangup.2, vm86.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2, CPU_SET.3, INFINITY.3, abort.3, abs.3, acos.3, acosh.3, adjtime.3, aio_init.3, asin.3, asinh.3, asprintf.3, assert.3, assert_perror.3, atan.3, atan2.3, atanh.3, atexit.3, atof.3, atoi.3, basename.3, bcmp.3, bcopy.3, bindresvport.3, bsd_signal.3, bsearch.3, bstring.3, byteorder.3, bzero.3, catgets.3, catopen.3, cbrt.3, ceil.3, clearenv.3, clock.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, closedir.3, confstr.3, copysign.3, cos.3, cosh.3, ctermid.3, ctime.3, difftime.3, dirfd.3, div.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dprintf.3, drand48.3, drand48_r.3, dysize.3, ecvt.3, ecvt_r.3, end.3, endian.3, erf.3, erfc.3, ether_aton.3, euidaccess.3, exit.3, exp.3, exp10.3, exp2.3, expm1.3, fabs.3, fcloseall.3, fexecve.3, ffs.3, fgetgrent.3, fgetpwent.3, finite.3, flockfile.3, floor.3, fmod.3, fnmatch.3, fopencookie.3, fpathconf.3, fpurge.3, frexp.3, fseeko.3, ftok.3, futimes.3, gcvt.3, get_nprocs_conf.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getauxval.3, getcontext.3, getcwd.3, getdate.3, getdirentries.3, getdtablesize.3, getenv.3, getfsent.3, getgrent.3, getgrnam.3, getgrouplist.3, gethostbyname.3, gethostid.3, getifaddrs.3, getipnodebyname.3, getline.3, getlogin.3, getmntent.3, getnetent.3, getnetent_r.3, getopt.3, getprotoent.3, getprotoent_r.3, getpw.3, getpwent.3, getpwnam.3, getrpcent_r.3, gets.3, getservent.3, getservent_r.3, getumask.3, getusershell.3, getutmp.3, getw.3, glob.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, gsignal.3, hypot.3, if_nameindex.3, if_nametoindex.3, ilogb.3, index.3, inet.3, inet_ntop.3, inet_pton.3, infnan.3, initgroups.3, insque.3, intro.3, isalpha.3, isatty.3, j0.3, ldexp.3, localeconv.3, log.3, log10.3, log1p.3, log2.3, logb.3, lrint.3, lround.3, lsearch.3, lseek64.3, makecontext.3, makedev.3, mallinfo.3, malloc.3, malloc_get_state.3, malloc_info.3, malloc_stats.3, malloc_trim.3, malloc_usable_size.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mcheck.3, memccpy.3, memchr.3, memcmp.3, memcpy.3, memfrob.3, memmem.3, memmove.3, memset.3, mkdtemp.3, mkfifo.3, mkfifoat.3, mkstemp.3, mktemp.3, modf.3, mq_close.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_notify.3, mq_open.3, mq_receive.3, mq_send.3, mq_unlink.3, mtrace.3, on_exit.3, opendir.3, posix_fallocate.3, posix_memalign.3, posix_openpt.3, pow.3, pow10.3, profil.3, psignal.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_attr_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_attr_setdetachstate.3, pthread_attr_setguardsize.3, pthread_attr_setinheritsched.3, pthread_attr_setschedparam.3, pthread_attr_setschedpolicy.3, pthread_attr_setscope.3, pthread_attr_setstack.3, pthread_attr_setstackaddr.3, pthread_attr_setstacksize.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_detach.3, pthread_equal.3, pthread_exit.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_join.3, pthread_kill.3, pthread_kill_other_threads_np.3, pthread_self.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_setcancelstate.3, pthread_setconcurrency.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_setschedprio.3, pthread_sigmask.3, pthread_sigqueue.3, pthread_testcancel.3, pthread_tryjoin_np.3, pthread_yield.3, putenv.3, putpwent.3, puts.3, qecvt.3, qsort.3, raise.3, rand.3, random.3, random_r.3, re_comp.3, readdir.3, realpath.3, regex.3, remainder.3, remove.3, resolver.3, rewinddir.3, rint.3, round.3, scalb.3, scalbln.3, scandir.3, sched_getcpu.3, seekdir.3, sem_close.3, sem_destroy.3, sem_getvalue.3, sem_init.3, sem_open.3, sem_post.3, sem_unlink.3, sem_wait.3, setenv.3, setlocale.3, setlogmask.3, shm_open.3, siginterrupt.3, sigpause.3, sigqueue.3, sigset.3, sigsetops.3, sigvec.3, sigwait.3, sin.3, sinh.3, sleep.3, sockatmark.3, sqrt.3, statvfs.3, stdio_ext.3, stpcpy.3, strcasecmp.3, strcat.3, strchr.3, strcmp.3, strcoll.3, strcpy.3, strdup.3, strerror.3, strfry.3, strftime.3, string.3, strlen.3, strpbrk.3, strptime.3, strsep.3, strsignal.3, strspn.3, strstr.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strtoul.3, strverscmp.3, strxfrm.3, swab.3, sysconf.3, syslog.3, system.3, sysv_signal.3, tan.3, tanh.3, tcgetpgrp.3, tcgetsid.3, telldir.3, tempnam.3, timegm.3, timeradd.3, tmpfile.3, tmpnam.3, toascii.3, toupper.3, trunc.3, tsearch.3, ttyslot.3, tzset.3, ulimit.3, undocumented.3, unlocked_stdio.3, usleep.3, y0.3, cpuid.4, full.4, initrd.4, mouse.4, msr.4, sd.4, st.4, acct.5, core.5, services.5, 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intro.1, _exit.2, access.2, alarm.2, alloc_hugepages.2, arch_prctl.2, bind.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chown.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, close.2, connect.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, execve.2, exit_group.2, faccessat.2, fchmodat.2, fchownat.2, fcntl.2, fork.2, fstatat.2, fsync.2, futimesat.2, get_robust_list.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getpagesize.2, getpid.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, idle.2, init_module.2, intro.2, iopl.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, kill.2, link.2, linkat.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, madvise.2, mincore.2, mkdirat.2, mknodat.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, mount.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nice.2, open.2, openat.2, pause.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pipe.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readlinkat.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recvmmsg.2, remap_file_pages.2, rename.2, renameat.2, rmdir.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, sendmmsg.2, set_tid_address.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setresuid.2, setuid.2, setup.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, signal.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, splice.2, stat.2, statfs.2, stime.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, symlinkat.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysfs.2, syslog.2, tee.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_delete.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, times.2, tkill.2, umask.2, umount.2, uname.2, unlink.2, unlinkat.2, uselib.2, ustat.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vhangup.2, vm86.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2, CPU_SET.3, INFINITY.3, abort.3, abs.3, acos.3, acosh.3, adjtime.3, aio_init.3, asin.3, asinh.3, asprintf.3, assert.3, assert_perror.3, atan.3, atan2.3, atanh.3, atexit.3, atof.3, atoi.3, basename.3, bcmp.3, bcopy.3, bindresvport.3, bsd_signal.3, bsearch.3, bstring.3, byteorder.3, bzero.3, catgets.3, catopen.3, cbrt.3, ceil.3, clearenv.3, clock.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, closedir.3, confstr.3, copysign.3, cos.3, cosh.3, ctermid.3, ctime.3, difftime.3, dirfd.3, div.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dprintf.3, drand48.3, drand48_r.3, dysize.3, ecvt.3, ecvt_r.3, end.3, endian.3, erf.3, erfc.3, ether_aton.3, euidaccess.3, exit.3, exp.3, exp10.3, exp2.3, expm1.3, fabs.3, fcloseall.3, fexecve.3, ffs.3, fgetgrent.3, fgetpwent.3, finite.3, flockfile.3, floor.3, fmod.3, fnmatch.3, fopencookie.3, fpathconf.3, fpurge.3, frexp.3, fseeko.3, ftok.3, futimes.3, gcvt.3, get_nprocs_conf.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getauxval.3, getcontext.3, getcwd.3, getdate.3, getdirentries.3, getdtablesize.3, getenv.3, getfsent.3, getgrent.3, getgrnam.3, getgrouplist.3, gethostbyname.3, gethostid.3, getifaddrs.3, getipnodebyname.3, getline.3, getlogin.3, getmntent.3, getnetent.3, getnetent_r.3, getopt.3, getprotoent.3, getprotoent_r.3, getpw.3, getpwent.3, getpwnam.3, getrpcent_r.3, gets.3, getservent.3, getservent_r.3, getumask.3, getusershell.3, getutmp.3, getw.3, glob.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, gsignal.3, hypot.3, if_nameindex.3, if_nametoindex.3, ilogb.3, index.3, inet.3, inet_ntop.3, inet_pton.3, infnan.3, initgroups.3, insque.3, intro.3, isalpha.3, isatty.3, j0.3, ldexp.3, localeconv.3, log.3, log10.3, log1p.3, log2.3, logb.3, lrint.3, lround.3, lsearch.3, lseek64.3, makecontext.3, makedev.3, mallinfo.3, malloc.3, malloc_get_state.3, malloc_info.3, malloc_stats.3, malloc_trim.3, malloc_usable_size.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mcheck.3, memccpy.3, memchr.3, memcmp.3, memcpy.3, memfrob.3, memmem.3, memmove.3, memset.3, mkdtemp.3, mkfifo.3, mkfifoat.3, mkstemp.3, mktemp.3, modf.3, mq_close.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_notify.3, mq_open.3, mq_receive.3, mq_send.3, mq_unlink.3, mtrace.3, on_exit.3, opendir.3, posix_fallocate.3, posix_memalign.3, posix_openpt.3, pow.3, pow10.3, profil.3, psignal.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_attr_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_attr_setdetachstate.3, pthread_attr_setguardsize.3, pthread_attr_setinheritsched.3, pthread_attr_setschedparam.3, pthread_attr_setschedpolicy.3, pthread_attr_setscope.3, pthread_attr_setstack.3, pthread_attr_setstackaddr.3, pthread_attr_setstacksize.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_detach.3, pthread_equal.3, pthread_exit.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_join.3, pthread_kill.3, pthread_kill_other_threads_np.3, pthread_self.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_setcancelstate.3, pthread_setconcurrency.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_setschedprio.3, pthread_sigmask.3, pthread_sigqueue.3, pthread_testcancel.3, pthread_tryjoin_np.3, pthread_yield.3, putenv.3, putpwent.3, puts.3, qecvt.3, qsort.3, raise.3, rand.3, random.3, random_r.3, re_comp.3, readdir.3, realpath.3, regex.3, remainder.3, remove.3, resolver.3, rewinddir.3, rint.3, 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slabinfo.5, aio.7, capabilities.7, credentials.7, feature_test_macros.7, hier.7, inotify.7, libc.7, locale.7, man-pages.7, man.7, math_error.7, mq_overview.7, numa.7, path_resolution.7, pipe.7, pthreads.7, pty.7, rtld-audit.7, sem_overview.7, shm_overview.7, sigevent.7, signal.7, suffixes.7, svipc.7, termio.7, time.7, udplite.7, units.7, uri.7, sln.8: Global fix: Add LICENSE_START(verbatim)
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2013-03-10 09:28:40 +00:00
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getent.1, ldd.1, locale.1, localedef.1, memusage.1, memusagestat.1, mtrace.1, _exit.2, _syscall.2, accept.2, access.2, acct.2, add_key.2, adjtimex.2, alloc_hugepages.2, arch_prctl.2, bdflush.2, bind.2, bpf.2, brk.2, cacheflush.2, capget.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chown.2, chroot.2, clock_getres.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clone.2, close.2, close_range.2, connect.2, copy_file_range.2, create_module.2, delete_module.2, dup.2, epoll_create.2, epoll_ctl.2, epoll_wait.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, execveat.2, fanotify_init.2, fanotify_mark.2, fcntl.2, flock.2, fork.2, fsync.2, futex.2, get_kernel_syms.2, get_mempolicy.2, get_robust_list.2, getcpu.2, getdents.2, getdomainname.2, getgid.2, getgroups.2, gethostname.2, getitimer.2, getpagesize.2, getpeername.2, getpid.2, getpriority.2, getrandom.2, getresuid.2, getrlimit.2, getrusage.2, getsid.2, getsockname.2, getsockopt.2, gettid.2, gettimeofday.2, getuid.2, getunwind.2, getxattr.2, idle.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, inotify_rm_watch.2, io_cancel.2, io_destroy.2, io_getevents.2, io_setup.2, io_submit.2, ioctl.2, ioctl_console.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ficlonerange.2, ioctl_fideduperange.2, ioctl_fslabel.2, ioctl_getfsmap.2, ioctl_ns.2, ioctl_tty.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, ioperm.2, iopl.2, ipc.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, kill.2, link.2, listen.2, listxattr.2, llseek.2, lookup_dcookie.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, migrate_pages.2, mincore.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mlock.2, mmap.2, mmap2.2, modify_ldt.2, mount.2, move_pages.2, mprotect.2, mq_getsetattr.2, mremap.2, msgctl.2, msgget.2, msgop.2, msync.2, nanosleep.2, nfsservctl.2, nice.2, open.2, open_by_handle_at.2, openat2.2, pause.2, pciconfig_read.2, perf_event_open.2, perfmonctl.2, personality.2, pidfd_getfd.2, pidfd_open.2, pidfd_send_signal.2, pipe.2, pivot_root.2, pkey_alloc.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, prctl.2, pread.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readahead.2, readdir.2, readlink.2, readv.2, reboot.2, recv.2, remap_file_pages.2, removexattr.2, rename.2, request_key.2, restart_syscall.2, rmdir.2, rt_sigqueueinfo.2, s390_guarded_storage.2, s390_pci_mmio_write.2, s390_runtime_instr.2, s390_sthyi.2, sched_get_priority_max.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setparam.2, sched_setscheduler.2, sched_yield.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semget.2, semop.2, send.2, sendfile.2, set_thread_area.2, seteuid.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setgid.2, setpgid.2, setresuid.2, setreuid.2, setsid.2, setuid.2, setup.2, setxattr.2, sgetmask.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, shmop.2, shutdown.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, signal.2, signalfd.2, sigpending.2, sigprocmask.2, sigreturn.2, sigsuspend.2, sigwaitinfo.2, socket.2, socketcall.2, socketpair.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, stime.2, subpage_prot.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, syscall.2, syscalls.2, sysctl.2, sysfs.2, sysinfo.2, syslog.2, time.2, timer_create.2, timer_delete.2, timer_getoverrun.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, times.2, tkill.2, truncate.2, umask.2, umount.2, uname.2, unimplemented.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, uselib.2, userfaultfd.2, ustat.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vfork.2, vhangup.2, vm86.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, wait4.2, write.2, CPU_SET.3, __ppc_get_timebase.3, __ppc_set_ppr_med.3, __ppc_yield.3, __setfpucw.3, a64l.3, abort.3, abs.3, acos.3, acosh.3, addseverity.3, adjtime.3, aio_cancel.3, aio_error.3, aio_fsync.3, aio_read.3, aio_return.3, aio_suspend.3, aio_write.3, alloca.3, argz_add.3, asin.3, asinh.3, asprintf.3, assert.3, assert_perror.3, atan.3, atan2.3, atanh.3, atexit.3, atof.3, atoi.3, backtrace.3, basename.3, bcmp.3, bcopy.3, bindresvport.3, bsd_signal.3, bsearch.3, bstring.3, btowc.3, byteorder.3, bzero.3, cabs.3, cacos.3, cacosh.3, canonicalize_file_name.3, carg.3, casin.3, casinh.3, catan.3, catanh.3, catgets.3, catopen.3, cbrt.3, ccos.3, ccosh.3, ceil.3, cexp.3, cexp2.3, cfree.3, cimag.3, circleq.3, clearenv.3, clock.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, clog.3, clog10.3, clog2.3, closedir.3, cmsg.3, confstr.3, conj.3, copysign.3, cos.3, cosh.3, cpow.3, cproj.3, creal.3, crypt.3, csin.3, csinh.3, csqrt.3, ctan.3, ctanh.3, ctermid.3, ctime.3, daemon.3, des_crypt.3, difftime.3, dirfd.3, div.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dladdr.3, dlerror.3, dlinfo.3, dlopen.3, dlsym.3, drand48.3, drand48_r.3, duplocale.3, dysize.3, ecvt.3, ecvt_r.3, encrypt.3, endian.3, envz_add.3, erf.3, erfc.3, err.3, errno.3, error.3, ether_aton.3, euidaccess.3, exec.3, exit.3, exp.3, exp10.3, exp2.3, expm1.3, fabs.3, fclose.3, fcloseall.3, fdim.3, fenv.3, ferror.3, fexecve.3, fflush.3, ffs.3, fgetc.3, fgetgrent.3, fgetpwent.3, fgetwc.3, fgetws.3, fileno.3, finite.3, flockfile.3, floor.3, fma.3, fmax.3, fmemopen.3, fmin.3, fmod.3, fmtmsg.3, fnmatch.3, fopen.3, fopencookie.3, fpathconf.3, fpclassify.3, fpurge.3, fputwc.3, fputws.3, fread.3, frexp.3, fseek.3, fseeko.3, ftime.3, ftok.3, fts.3, ftw.3, futimes.3, fwide.3, gamma.3, gcvt.3, get_nprocs_conf.3, get_phys_pages.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getauxval.3, getcontext.3, getcwd.3, getdate.3, getdirentries.3, getdtablesize.3, getentropy.3, getenv.3, getfsent.3, getgrent.3, getgrent_r.3, getgrnam.3, getgrouplist.3, gethostbyname.3, gethostid.3, getifaddrs.3, getipnodebyname.3, getline.3, getloadavg.3, getlogin.3, getmntent.3, getnameinfo.3, getnetent.3, getnetent_r.3, getopt.3, getpass.3, getprotoent.3, getprotoent_r.3, getpt.3, getpw.3, getpwent.3, getpwent_r.3, getpwnam.3, getrpcent.3, getrpcent_r.3, getrpcport.3, gets.3, getservent.3, getservent_r.3, getspnam.3, getsubopt.3, getttyent.3, getumask.3, getusershell.3, getutent.3, getutmp.3, getw.3, getwchar.3, glob.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, grantpt.3, group_member.3, gsignal.3, hsearch.3, hypot.3, iconv.3, iconv_close.3, iconv_open.3, if_nameindex.3, if_nametoindex.3, ilogb.3, index.3, inet.3, inet_net_pton.3, inet_ntop.3, inet_pton.3, initgroups.3, insque.3, isalpha.3, isatty.3, isfdtype.3, isgreater.3, iswalnum.3, iswalpha.3, iswblank.3, iswcntrl.3, iswctype.3, iswdigit.3, iswgraph.3, iswlower.3, iswprint.3, iswpunct.3, iswspace.3, iswupper.3, iswxdigit.3, j0.3, key_setsecret.3, killpg.3, ldexp.3, lgamma.3, lio_listio.3, list.3, localeconv.3, lockf.3, log.3, log10.3, log1p.3, log2.3, logb.3, login.3, lrint.3, lround.3, lsearch.3, lseek64.3, makecontext.3, makedev.3, mallinfo.3, malloc.3, malloc_get_state.3, malloc_hook.3, malloc_info.3, malloc_stats.3, malloc_trim.3, malloc_usable_size.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mblen.3, mbrlen.3, mbrtowc.3, mbsinit.3, mbsnrtowcs.3, mbsrtowcs.3, mbstowcs.3, mbtowc.3, mcheck.3, memccpy.3, memchr.3, memcmp.3, memcpy.3, memfrob.3, memmem.3, memmove.3, mempcpy.3, memset.3, mkdtemp.3, mkfifo.3, mkstemp.3, mktemp.3, modf.3, mpool.3, mq_close.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_notify.3, mq_open.3, mq_receive.3, mq_send.3, mq_unlink.3, mtrace.3, nan.3, newlocale.3, nextafter.3, nextup.3, nl_langinfo.3, ntp_gettime.3, on_exit.3, open_memstream.3, opendir.3, openpty.3, perror.3, popen.3, posix_fallocate.3, posix_madvise.3, posix_memalign.3, posix_openpt.3, posix_spawn.3, pow.3, pow10.3, printf.3, profil.3, psignal.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_attr_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_attr_setdetachstate.3, pthread_attr_setguardsize.3, pthread_attr_setinheritsched.3, pthread_attr_setschedparam.3, pthread_attr_setschedpolicy.3, pthread_attr_setscope.3, pthread_attr_setsigmask_np.3, pthread_attr_setstack.3, pthread_attr_setstackaddr.3, pthread_attr_setstacksize.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_detach.3, pthread_equal.3, pthread_exit.3, pthread_getattr_default_np.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_join.3, pthread_kill.3, pthread_kill_other_threads_np.3, pthread_mutex_consistent.3, pthread_mutexattr_getpshared.3, pthread_mutexattr_setrobust.3, pthread_rwlockattr_setkind_np.3, pthread_self.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_setcancelstate.3, pthread_setconcurrency.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_setschedprio.3, pthread_sigmask.3, pthread_sigqueue.3, pthread_spin_init.3, pthread_spin_lock.3, pthread_testcancel.3, pthread_tryjoin_np.3, pthread_yield.3, ptsname.3, putenv.3, putgrent.3, putpwent.3, puts.3, putwchar.3, qecvt.3, qsort.3, raise.3, rand.3, random.3, random_r.3, rcmd.3, re_comp.3, readdir.3, readdir_r.3, realpath.3, regex.3, remainder.3, remove.3, remquo.3, resolver.3, rewinddir.3, rexec.3, rint.3, round.3, rpc.3, rpmatch.3, rtime.3, rtnetlink.3, scalb.3, scalbln.3, scandir.3, scanf.3, sched_getcpu.3, seekdir.3, sem_close.3, sem_destroy.3, sem_getvalue.3, sem_init.3, sem_open.3, sem_post.3, sem_unlink.3, sem_wait.3, setaliasent.3, setbuf.3, setenv.3, setjmp.3, setlocale.3, setlogmask.3, setnetgrent.3, shm_open.3, siginterrupt.3, signbit.3, significand.3, sigpause.3, sigqueue.3, sigset.3, sigsetops.3, sigvec.3, sigwait.3, sin.3, sincos.3, sinh.3, sleep.3, slist.3, sockatmark.3, sqrt.3, stailq.3, statvfs.3, stdarg.3, stdio.3, stdio_ext.3, stpcpy.3, stpncpy.3, strcasecmp.3, strcat.3, strchr.3, strcmp.3, strcoll.3, strcpy.3, strdup.3, strerror.3, strfmon.3, strfromd.3, strfry.3, strftime.3, string.3, strlen.3, strnlen.3, strpbrk.3, strptime.3, strsep.3, strsignal.3, strspn.3, strstr.3, strtod.3, strtoimax.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strtoul.3, strverscmp.3, strxfrm.3, swab.3, sysconf.3, syslog.3, system.3, sysv_signal.3, tailq.3, tan.3, tanh.3, tcgetpgrp.3, tcgetsid.3, telldir.3, tempnam.3, termios.3, tgamma.3, timegm.3, timeradd.3, tmpfile.3, tmpnam.3, toascii.3, toupper.3, towctrans.3, towlower.3, towupper.3, trunc.3, tsearch.3, ttyname.3, ttyslot.3, tzset.3, ualarm.3, ulimit.3, undocumented.3, ungetwc.3, unlocked_stdio.3, unlockpt.3, updwtmp.3, uselocale.3, usleep.3, wcpcpy.3, wcpncpy.3, wcrtomb.3, wcscasecmp.3, wcscat.3, wcschr.3, wcscmp.3, wcscpy.3, wcscspn.3, wcsdup.3, wcslen.3, wcsncasecmp.3, wcsncat.3, wcsncmp.3, wcsncpy.3, wcsnlen.3, wcsnrtombs.3, wcspbrk.3, wcsrchr.3, wcsrtombs.3, wcsspn.3, wcsstr.3, wcstoimax.3, wcstok.3, wcstombs.3, wcswidth.3, wctob.3, wctomb.3, wctrans.3, wctype.3, wcwidth.3, wmemchr.3, wmemcmp.3, wmemcpy.3, wmemmove.3, wmemset.3, wordexp.3, wprintf.3, xcrypt.3, xdr.3, y0.3, cciss.4, console_codes.4, dsp56k.4, hpsa.4, initrd.4, loop.4, lp.4, msr.4, random.4, rtc.4, smartpqi.4, veth.4, wavelan.4, acct.5, core.5, elf.5, hosts.5, locale.5, proc.5, resolv.conf.5, rpc.5, slabinfo.5, sysfs.5, tmpfs.5, utmp.5, address_families.7, aio.7, attributes.7, bootparam.7, capabilities.7, cgroups.7, complex.7, ddp.7, environ.7, epoll.7, fanotify.7, feature_test_macros.7, hier.7, inode.7, inotify.7, ip.7, ipv6.7, keyrings.7, locale.7, man-pages.7, man.7, math_error.7, mount_namespaces.7, namespaces.7, netdevice.7, netlink.7, numa.7, packet.7, pkeys.7, pthreads.7, queue.7, raw.7, rtnetlink.7, sched.7, session-keyring.7, shm_overview.7, sigevent.7, signal-safety.7, signal.7, sock_diag.7, socket.7, spufs.7, symlink.7, system_data_types.7, tcp.7, time_namespaces.7, udp.7, udplite.7, unicode.7, unix.7, uri.7, user_namespaces.7, vdso.7, vsock.7, x25.7, iconvconfig.8, ld.so.8, ldconfig.8, sln.8, tzselect.8: tstamp
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2021-03-21 23:15:34 +00:00
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.TH CORE 5 2021-03-22 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
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.SH NAME
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core \- core dump file
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The default action of certain signals is to cause a process to terminate
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and produce a
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.IR "core dump file" ,
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a file containing an image of the process's memory at
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the time of termination.
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This image can be used in a debugger (e.g.,
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.BR gdb (1))
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to inspect the state of the program at the time that it terminated.
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A list of the signals which cause a process to dump core can be found in
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.BR signal (7).
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cpuid.4, fd.4, full.4, initrd.4, lirc.4, msr.4, null.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, dir_colors.5, filesystems.5, gai.conf.5, hosts.equiv.5, locale.5, motd.5, networks.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, proc.5, protocols.5, repertoiremap.5, services.5, tmpfs.5, ttytype.5, intro.8, nscd.8: ffix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 22:59:55 +00:00
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.PP
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A process can set its soft
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resource limit to place an upper limit on the size of the core dump file
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that will be produced if it receives a "core dump" signal; see
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.BR getrlimit (2)
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for details.
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cpuid.4, fd.4, full.4, initrd.4, lirc.4, msr.4, null.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, dir_colors.5, filesystems.5, gai.conf.5, hosts.equiv.5, locale.5, motd.5, networks.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, proc.5, protocols.5, repertoiremap.5, services.5, tmpfs.5, ttytype.5, intro.8, nscd.8: ffix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 22:59:55 +00:00
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.PP
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There are various circumstances in which a core dump file is
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not produced:
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.IP * 3
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The process does not have permission to write the core file.
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(By default, the core file is called
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.IR core
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or
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.IR core.pid ,
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where
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.I pid
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is the ID of the process that dumped core,
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and is created in the current working directory.
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See below for details on naming.)
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capget.2, fanotify_init.2, fcntl.2, ioctl_tty.2, madvise.2, mbind.2, prctl.2, sched_setaffinity.2, hash.3, isgreater.3, posix_fallocate.3, sigvec.3, full.4, sd.4, wavelan.4, core.5, host.conf.5, epoll.7, signal.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7: wfix (will fail --> fail/fails)
Reported-by: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-10-20 10:36:42 +00:00
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Writing the core file fails if the directory in which
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it is to be created is not writable,
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or if a file with the same name exists and
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is not writable
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or is not a regular file
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(e.g., it is a directory or a symbolic link).
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.IP *
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file.
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intro.1, time.1, access.2, acct.2, alloc_hugepages.2, bind.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chown.2, chroot.2, clone.2, close.2, execve.2, fallocate.2, fcntl.2, getdents.2, getrusage.2, getxattr.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, link.2, listxattr.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mmap.2, mount.2, move_pages.2, msgctl.2, nfsservctl.2, open.2, pivot_root.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readlink.2, removexattr.2, rename.2, rmdir.2, semctl.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setresuid.2, setuid.2, setup.2, setxattr.2, shmctl.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, stat.2, statfs.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, sysfs.2, truncate.2, umount.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, ustat.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, write.2, btree.3, errno.3, fexecve.3, ftw.3, futimes.3, get_nprocs_conf.3, getcwd.3, getdirentries.3, getmntent.3, glob.3, mkfifo.3, mq_open.3, readdir.3, realpath.3, recno.3, remove.3, sem_open.3, shm_open.3, statvfs.3, sysconf.3, telldir.3, tmpfile.3, cciss.4, initrd.4, pts.4, sk98lin.4, vcs.4, core.5, filesystems.5, proc.5, boot.7, bootparam.7, capabilities.7, cpuset.7, credentials.7, feature_test_macros.7, fifo.7, hier.7, inotify.7, intro.7, mq_overview.7, path_resolution.7, pipe.7, sem_overview.7, shm_overview.7, spufs.7, symlink.7, unix.7, uri.7, sync.8: Global fix: s/file system/filesystem/
Notwithstanding 24d01c530c5a3f75217543d02bf6712395e5f90c,
"filesystem" is the form used by the great majority of man pages
outside the man-pages project and in a number of other sources,
so let's go with that.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2013-08-08 08:07:57 +00:00
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The filesystem where the core dump file would be created is full;
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or has run out of inodes; or is mounted read-only;
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intro.1, time.1, access.2, acct.2, alloc_hugepages.2, bind.2, chdir.2, chmod.2, chown.2, chroot.2, clone.2, close.2, execve.2, fallocate.2, fcntl.2, getdents.2, getrusage.2, getxattr.2, init_module.2, inotify_add_watch.2, ioprio_set.2, kcmp.2, link.2, listxattr.2, lseek.2, madvise.2, mkdir.2, mknod.2, mmap.2, mount.2, move_pages.2, msgctl.2, nfsservctl.2, open.2, pivot_root.2, quotactl.2, read.2, readlink.2, removexattr.2, rename.2, rmdir.2, semctl.2, setfsgid.2, setfsuid.2, setresuid.2, setuid.2, setup.2, setxattr.2, shmctl.2, splice.2, spu_create.2, stat.2, statfs.2, swapon.2, symlink.2, sync.2, sync_file_range.2, sysfs.2, truncate.2, umount.2, unlink.2, unshare.2, ustat.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, write.2, btree.3, errno.3, fexecve.3, ftw.3, futimes.3, get_nprocs_conf.3, getcwd.3, getdirentries.3, getmntent.3, glob.3, mkfifo.3, mq_open.3, readdir.3, realpath.3, recno.3, remove.3, sem_open.3, shm_open.3, statvfs.3, sysconf.3, telldir.3, tmpfile.3, cciss.4, initrd.4, pts.4, sk98lin.4, vcs.4, core.5, filesystems.5, proc.5, boot.7, bootparam.7, capabilities.7, cpuset.7, credentials.7, feature_test_macros.7, fifo.7, hier.7, inotify.7, intro.7, mq_overview.7, path_resolution.7, pipe.7, sem_overview.7, shm_overview.7, spufs.7, symlink.7, unix.7, uri.7, sync.8: Global fix: s/file system/filesystem/
Notwithstanding 24d01c530c5a3f75217543d02bf6712395e5f90c,
"filesystem" is the form used by the great majority of man pages
outside the man-pages project and in a number of other sources,
so let's go with that.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2013-08-08 08:07:57 +00:00
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or the user has reached their quota for the filesystem.
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2006-11-25 01:45:17 +00:00
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.IP *
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The directory in which the core dump file is to be created does
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not exist.
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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.IP *
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The
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.B RLIMIT_CORE
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(core file size) or
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.B RLIMIT_FSIZE
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(file size) resource limits for the process are set to zero; see
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.BR getrlimit (2)
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and the documentation of the shell's
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command
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.RI ( limit
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in
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.BR csh (1)).
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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.IP *
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The binary being executed by the process does not have read
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permission enabled.
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(This is a security measure to
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ensure that an executable whose contents are not readable
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does not produce a\(empossibly readable\(emcore dump containing
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an image of the executable.)
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.IP *
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The process is executing a set-user-ID (set-group-ID) program
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that is owned by a user (group) other than the real user (group)
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ID of the process,
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or the process is executing a program that has file capabilities (see
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.BR capabilities (7)).
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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(However, see the description of the
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.BR prctl (2)
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.B PR_SET_DUMPABLE
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operation, and the description of the
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.\" FIXME . Perhaps relocate discussion of /proc/sys/fs/suid_dumpable
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.\" and PR_SET_DUMPABLE to this page?
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file in
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.BR proc (5).)
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2013-02-25 07:28:56 +00:00
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.IP *
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.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
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is empty and
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.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid
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contains the value 0.
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(These files are described below.)
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Note that if
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.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
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is empty and
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.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid
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contains the value 1,
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core dump files will have names of the form
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.IR .pid ,
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and such files are hidden unless one uses the
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.BR ls (1)
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2019-03-19 16:12:44 +00:00
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.I \-a
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2017-10-11 20:00:09 +00:00
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option.
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.IP *
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2013-02-25 07:28:56 +00:00
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(Since Linux 3.7)
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.\" commit 046d662f481830e652ac34cd112249adde16452a
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The kernel was configured without the
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.BR CONFIG_COREDUMP
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option.
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2012-07-16 05:50:01 +00:00
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.PP
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In addition,
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a core dump may exclude part of the address space of the process if the
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.BR madvise (2)
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.B MADV_DONTDUMP
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flag was employed.
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2017-10-12 06:31:17 +00:00
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.PP
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On systems that employ
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.BR systemd (1)
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as the
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.I init
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framework, core dumps may instead be placed in a location determined by
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.BR systemd (1).
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See below for further details.
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.\"
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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.SS Naming of core dump files
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2007-04-12 22:42:49 +00:00
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By default, a core dump file is named
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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.IR core ,
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2007-04-12 22:42:49 +00:00
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but the
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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file (since Linux 2.6 and 2.4.21)
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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can be set to define a template that is used to name core dump files.
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The template can contain % specifiers which are substituted
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by the following values when a core file is created:
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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.PP
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.RS 4
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.PD 0
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.TP 4
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%%
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A single % character.
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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.TP
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2014-03-14 14:09:55 +00:00
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%c
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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Core file size soft resource limit of crashing process (since Linux 2.6.24).
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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.TP
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2014-03-14 13:49:13 +00:00
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%d
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2014-03-14 14:06:06 +00:00
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.\" Added in git commit 12a2b4b2241e318b4f6df31228e4272d2c2968a1
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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Dump mode\(emsame as value returned by
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2014-03-14 14:06:06 +00:00
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.BR prctl (2)
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.B PR_GET_DUMPABLE
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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(since Linux 3.7).
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2014-03-14 13:49:13 +00:00
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.TP
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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%e
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2020-06-09 10:08:39 +00:00
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The process or thread's
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.I comm
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value, which typically is the same as the executable filename
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(without path prefix, and truncated to a maximum of 15 characters),
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but may have been modified to be something different;
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see the discussion of
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.I /proc/[pid]/comm
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and
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.I /proc/[pid]/task/[tid]/comm
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in
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.BR proc (5).
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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.TP
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2012-01-17 08:36:44 +00:00
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%E
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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Pathname of executable,
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2014-01-22 20:33:10 +00:00
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with slashes (\(aq/\(aq) replaced by exclamation marks (\(aq!\(aq)
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(since Linux 3.0).
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2012-01-17 08:36:44 +00:00
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.TP
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2014-03-14 14:09:55 +00:00
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%g
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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Numeric real GID of dumped process.
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2014-03-14 14:09:55 +00:00
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.TP
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%h
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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Hostname (same as \fInodename\fP returned by \fBuname\fP(2)).
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2014-03-14 14:09:55 +00:00
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.TP
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2015-01-19 10:57:56 +00:00
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%i
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TID of thread that triggered core dump,
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as seen in the PID namespace in which the thread resides
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.\" commit b03023ecbdb76c1dec86b41ed80b123c22783220
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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(since Linux 3.18).
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2015-01-19 10:57:56 +00:00
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.TP
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%I
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TID of thread that triggered core dump, as seen in the initial PID namespace
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.\" commit b03023ecbdb76c1dec86b41ed80b123c22783220
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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(since Linux 3.18).
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2015-01-19 10:57:56 +00:00
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.TP
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2014-03-14 14:09:55 +00:00
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%p
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PID of dumped process,
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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as seen in the PID namespace in which the process resides.
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2014-03-14 14:09:55 +00:00
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.TP
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2017-10-12 10:54:49 +00:00
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%P
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2014-03-14 14:09:55 +00:00
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.\" Added in git commit 65aafb1e7484b7434a0c1d4c593191ebe5776a2f
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PID of dumped process, as seen in the initial PID namespace
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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(since Linux 3.12).
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2014-03-14 14:09:55 +00:00
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.TP
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%s
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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Number of signal causing dump.
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2014-03-14 14:09:55 +00:00
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.TP
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%t
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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Time of dump, expressed as seconds since the
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Epoch, 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 (UTC).
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2014-03-14 14:09:55 +00:00
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.TP
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%u
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2020-06-09 10:32:46 +00:00
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Numeric real UID of dumped process.
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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.PD
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.RE
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.PP
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2007-04-12 22:42:49 +00:00
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A single % at the end of the template is dropped from the
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core filename, as is the combination of a % followed by any
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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character other than those listed above.
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All other characters in the template become a literal
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part of the core filename.
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2008-06-09 15:49:35 +00:00
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The template may include \(aq/\(aq characters, which are interpreted
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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as delimiters for directory names.
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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The maximum size of the resulting core filename is 128 bytes (64 bytes
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in kernels before 2.6.19).
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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The default value in this file is "core".
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For backward compatibility, if
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.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
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2016-01-27 16:18:14 +00:00
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does not include
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.I %p
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and
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid
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(see below)
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intro.1, time.1, adjtimex.2, capget.2, eventfd.2, fcntl.2, getrlimit.2, getsockopt.2, gettimeofday.2, intro.2, ioctl_list.2, ioperm.2, mlock.2, pivot_root.2, poll.2, prctl.2, ptrace.2, sched_setscheduler.2, select_tut.2, semget.2, sigaltstack.2, signalfd.2, sysctl.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, wait.2, CPU_SET.3, argz_add.3, assert_perror.3, atexit.3, backtrace.3, bcmp.3, clearenv.3, ctime.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dlopen.3, ecvt.3, errno.3, error.3, ether_aton.3, exit.3, fenv.3, ferror.3, finite.3, flockfile.3, fnmatch.3, fpathconf.3, fpclassify.3, ftime.3, ftok.3, ftw.3, fwide.3, getaddrinfo.3, gethostbyname.3, getlogin.3, getnameinfo.3, getnetent.3, getopt.3, getprotoent.3, getrpcent.3, getservent.3, glob.3, hsearch.3, inet.3, isalpha.3, iswalnum.3, iswalpha.3, iswblank.3, iswcntrl.3, iswctype.3, iswdigit.3, iswgraph.3, iswlower.3, iswprint.3, iswpunct.3, iswspace.3, iswupper.3, iswxdigit.3, longjmp.3, lsearch.3, malloc.3, matherr.3, mblen.3, mbsinit.3, mbtowc.3, on_exit.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_attr_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_attr_setdetachstate.3, pthread_attr_setguardsize.3, pthread_attr_setinheritsched.3, pthread_attr_setschedparam.3, pthread_attr_setschedpolicy.3, pthread_attr_setscope.3, pthread_attr_setstack.3, pthread_attr_setstackaddr.3, pthread_attr_setstacksize.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_equal.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_setcancelstate.3, pthread_setconcurrency.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_setschedprio.3, ptsname.3, putenv.3, putgrent.3, raise.3, rcmd.3, regex.3, rexec.3, rpc.3, rpmatch.3, rtnetlink.3, scandir.3, sem_init.3, setaliasent.3, setbuf.3, setenv.3, setjmp.3, signbit.3, stdio_ext.3, strtod.3, strtol.3, strtoul.3, system.3, termios.3, timeradd.3, tzset.3, ualarm.3, wctomb.3, xdr.3, st.4, tty_ioctl.4, core.5, elf.5, proc.5, bootparam.7, capabilities.7, icmp.7, ip.7, ipv6.7, math_error.7, mdoc.samples.7, mq_overview.7, pthreads.7, raw.7, regex.7, socket.7, tcp.7, tzselect.8: Global fix: s/non-zero/nonzero/
The tendency in English, as prescribed in style guides like
Chicago MoS, is towards removing hyphens after prefixes
like "non-" etc.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2010-01-16 16:40:55 +00:00
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is nonzero, then .PID will be appended to the core filename.
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cpuid.4, fd.4, full.4, initrd.4, lirc.4, msr.4, null.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, dir_colors.5, filesystems.5, gai.conf.5, hosts.equiv.5, locale.5, motd.5, networks.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, proc.5, protocols.5, repertoiremap.5, services.5, tmpfs.5, ttytype.5, intro.8, nscd.8: ffix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 22:59:55 +00:00
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.PP
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2016-10-06 17:24:37 +00:00
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Paths are interpreted according to the settings that are active for the
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crashing process.
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2016-10-07 09:14:52 +00:00
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That means the crashing process's mount namespace (see
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.BR mount_namespaces (7)),
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its current working directory (found via
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.BR getcwd (2)),
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2016-10-07 09:14:52 +00:00
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and its root directory (see
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.BR chroot (2)).
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cpuid.4, fd.4, full.4, initrd.4, lirc.4, msr.4, null.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, dir_colors.5, filesystems.5, gai.conf.5, hosts.equiv.5, locale.5, motd.5, networks.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, proc.5, protocols.5, repertoiremap.5, services.5, tmpfs.5, ttytype.5, intro.8, nscd.8: ffix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 22:59:55 +00:00
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.PP
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2006-11-25 01:45:17 +00:00
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Since version 2.4, Linux has also provided
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a more primitive method of controlling
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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the name of the core dump file.
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If the
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.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid
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file contains the value 0, then a core dump file is simply named
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.IR core .
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intro.1, time.1, adjtimex.2, capget.2, eventfd.2, fcntl.2, getrlimit.2, getsockopt.2, gettimeofday.2, intro.2, ioctl_list.2, ioperm.2, mlock.2, pivot_root.2, poll.2, prctl.2, ptrace.2, sched_setscheduler.2, select_tut.2, semget.2, sigaltstack.2, signalfd.2, sysctl.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, wait.2, CPU_SET.3, argz_add.3, assert_perror.3, atexit.3, backtrace.3, bcmp.3, clearenv.3, ctime.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dlopen.3, ecvt.3, errno.3, error.3, ether_aton.3, exit.3, fenv.3, ferror.3, finite.3, flockfile.3, fnmatch.3, fpathconf.3, fpclassify.3, ftime.3, ftok.3, ftw.3, fwide.3, getaddrinfo.3, gethostbyname.3, getlogin.3, getnameinfo.3, getnetent.3, getopt.3, getprotoent.3, getrpcent.3, getservent.3, glob.3, hsearch.3, inet.3, isalpha.3, iswalnum.3, iswalpha.3, iswblank.3, iswcntrl.3, iswctype.3, iswdigit.3, iswgraph.3, iswlower.3, iswprint.3, iswpunct.3, iswspace.3, iswupper.3, iswxdigit.3, longjmp.3, lsearch.3, malloc.3, matherr.3, mblen.3, mbsinit.3, mbtowc.3, on_exit.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_attr_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_attr_setdetachstate.3, pthread_attr_setguardsize.3, pthread_attr_setinheritsched.3, pthread_attr_setschedparam.3, pthread_attr_setschedpolicy.3, pthread_attr_setscope.3, pthread_attr_setstack.3, pthread_attr_setstackaddr.3, pthread_attr_setstacksize.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_equal.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_setcancelstate.3, pthread_setconcurrency.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_setschedprio.3, ptsname.3, putenv.3, putgrent.3, raise.3, rcmd.3, regex.3, rexec.3, rpc.3, rpmatch.3, rtnetlink.3, scandir.3, sem_init.3, setaliasent.3, setbuf.3, setenv.3, setjmp.3, signbit.3, stdio_ext.3, strtod.3, strtol.3, strtoul.3, system.3, termios.3, timeradd.3, tzset.3, ualarm.3, wctomb.3, xdr.3, st.4, tty_ioctl.4, core.5, elf.5, proc.5, bootparam.7, capabilities.7, icmp.7, ip.7, ipv6.7, math_error.7, mdoc.samples.7, mq_overview.7, pthreads.7, raw.7, regex.7, socket.7, tcp.7, tzselect.8: Global fix: s/non-zero/nonzero/
The tendency in English, as prescribed in style guides like
Chicago MoS, is towards removing hyphens after prefixes
like "non-" etc.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2010-01-16 16:40:55 +00:00
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If this file contains a nonzero value, then the core dump file includes
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the process ID in a name of the form
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.IR core.PID .
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cpuid.4, fd.4, full.4, initrd.4, lirc.4, msr.4, null.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, dir_colors.5, filesystems.5, gai.conf.5, hosts.equiv.5, locale.5, motd.5, networks.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, proc.5, protocols.5, repertoiremap.5, services.5, tmpfs.5, ttytype.5, intro.8, nscd.8: ffix
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2017-08-17 22:59:55 +00:00
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Since Linux 3.6,
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.\" 9520628e8ceb69fa9a4aee6b57f22675d9e1b709
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if
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.I /proc/sys/fs/suid_dumpable
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2013-01-12 11:11:46 +00:00
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is set to 2 ("suidsafe"), the pattern must be either an absolute pathname
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2013-01-12 10:30:24 +00:00
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(starting with a leading \(aq/\(aq character) or a pipe, as defined below.
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.SS Piping core dumps to a program
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file.
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If the first character of this file is a pipe symbol (\fB|\fP),
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then the remainder of the line is interpreted as the command-line for
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a user-space program (or script) that is to be executed.
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Since kernel 5.3.0,
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.\" commit 315c69261dd3fa12dbc830d4fa00d1fad98d3b03
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the pipe template is split on spaces into an argument list
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.I before
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the template parameters are expanded.
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In earlier kernels, the template parameters are expanded first and
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the resulting string is split on spaces into an argument list.
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This means that in earlier kernels executable names added by the
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and
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template parameters could get split into multiple arguments.
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argument and ensure it joins all parts of the executable name using spaces.
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in earlier kernels,
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meaning that the core dump handler needs to use mechanisms to find
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the executable name.
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Instead of being written to a file, the core dump is given as
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standard input to the program.
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Note the following points:
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.IP * 3
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The program must be specified using an absolute pathname (or a
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pathname relative to the root directory, \fI/\fP),
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and must immediately follow the '|' character.
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.IP *
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The command-line arguments can include any of
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the % specifiers listed above.
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For example, to pass the PID of the process that is being dumped, specify
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in an argument.
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.IP *
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The process created to run the program runs as user and group
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.IR root .
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.IP *
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Running as
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.I root
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does not confer any exceptional security bypasses.
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2016-10-07 09:14:52 +00:00
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Namely, LSMs (e.g., SELinux) are still active and may prevent the handler
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2016-10-06 17:24:37 +00:00
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from accessing details about the crashed process via
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2016-10-07 09:14:52 +00:00
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.IR /proc/[pid] .
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2016-10-06 17:24:37 +00:00
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.IP *
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2017-01-29 22:39:30 +00:00
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The program pathname is interpreted with respect to the initial mount namespace
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as it is always executed there.
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It is not affected by the settings
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(e.g., root directory, mount namespace, current working directory)
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of the crashing process.
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.IP *
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2017-01-29 22:19:55 +00:00
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The process runs in the initial namespaces
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(PID, mount, user, and so on)
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2016-10-06 17:24:37 +00:00
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and not in the namespaces of the crashing process.
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One can utilize specifiers such as
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2016-10-06 17:24:37 +00:00
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.I %P
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to find the right
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2016-10-07 09:14:52 +00:00
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.I /proc/[pid]
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directory and probe/enter the crashing process's namespaces if needed.
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.IP *
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2017-01-29 22:23:26 +00:00
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The process starts with its current working directory
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as the root directory.
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If desired, it is possible change to the working directory of
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the dumping process by employing the value provided by the
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.I %P
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specifier to change to the location of the dumping process via
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.IR /proc/[pid]/cwd .
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.IP *
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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Command-line arguments can be supplied to the
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2013-01-06 21:10:16 +00:00
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program (since Linux 2.6.24),
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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delimited by white space (up to a total line length of 128 bytes).
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2017-10-09 20:25:05 +00:00
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.IP *
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The
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.B RLIMIT_CORE
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limit is not enforced for core dumps that are piped to a program
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via this mechanism.
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2016-04-21 09:20:17 +00:00
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.\"
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.SS /proc/sys/kernel/core_pipe_limit
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When collecting core dumps via a pipe to a user-space program,
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it can be useful for the collecting program to gather data about
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the crashing process from that process's
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getrusage.2, madvise.2, memfd_create.2, mlock.2, mount.2, getauxval.3, core.5, capabilities.7, pid_namespaces.7, symlink.7, user_namespaces.7: Consistently use /proc/[pid] (not /proc/PID)
Reported-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-10-07 20:42:07 +00:00
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.IR /proc/[pid]
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2016-04-21 09:20:17 +00:00
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directory.
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In order to do this safely,
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the kernel must wait for the program collecting the core dump to exit,
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so as not to remove the crashing process's
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getrusage.2, madvise.2, memfd_create.2, mlock.2, mount.2, getauxval.3, core.5, capabilities.7, pid_namespaces.7, symlink.7, user_namespaces.7: Consistently use /proc/[pid] (not /proc/PID)
Reported-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-10-07 20:42:07 +00:00
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.IR /proc/[pid]
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2016-04-21 09:20:17 +00:00
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files prematurely.
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This in turn creates the
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possibility that a misbehaving collecting program can block
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the reaping of a crashed process by simply never exiting.
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cpuid.4, fd.4, full.4, initrd.4, lirc.4, msr.4, null.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, dir_colors.5, filesystems.5, gai.conf.5, hosts.equiv.5, locale.5, motd.5, networks.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, proc.5, protocols.5, repertoiremap.5, services.5, tmpfs.5, ttytype.5, intro.8, nscd.8: ffix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 22:59:55 +00:00
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.PP
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2016-04-21 09:20:17 +00:00
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Since Linux 2.6.32,
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.\" commit a293980c2e261bd5b0d2a77340dd04f684caff58
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the
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.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_pipe_limit
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can be used to defend against this possibility.
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The value in this file defines how many concurrent crashing
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processes may be piped to user-space programs in parallel.
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If this value is exceeded, then those crashing processes above this value
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are noted in the kernel log and their core dumps are skipped.
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cpuid.4, fd.4, full.4, initrd.4, lirc.4, msr.4, null.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, dir_colors.5, filesystems.5, gai.conf.5, hosts.equiv.5, locale.5, motd.5, networks.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, proc.5, protocols.5, repertoiremap.5, services.5, tmpfs.5, ttytype.5, intro.8, nscd.8: ffix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 22:59:55 +00:00
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.PP
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2016-04-21 09:20:17 +00:00
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A value of 0 in this file is special.
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It indicates that unlimited processes may be captured in parallel,
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but that no waiting will take place (i.e., the collecting
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program is not guaranteed access to
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2021-01-21 08:29:38 +00:00
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.IR /proc/<crashing\-PID> ).
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2016-04-21 09:20:17 +00:00
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The default value for this file is 0.
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.\"
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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.SS Controlling which mappings are written to the core dump
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Since kernel 2.6.23, the Linux-specific
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getrusage.2, madvise.2, memfd_create.2, mlock.2, mount.2, getauxval.3, core.5, capabilities.7, pid_namespaces.7, symlink.7, user_namespaces.7: Consistently use /proc/[pid] (not /proc/PID)
Reported-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2016-10-07 20:42:07 +00:00
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.IR /proc/[pid]/coredump_filter
|
2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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file can be used to control which memory segments are written to the
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|
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core dump file in the event that a core dump is performed for the
|
|
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process with the corresponding process ID.
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cpuid.4, fd.4, full.4, initrd.4, lirc.4, msr.4, null.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, dir_colors.5, filesystems.5, gai.conf.5, hosts.equiv.5, locale.5, motd.5, networks.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, proc.5, protocols.5, repertoiremap.5, services.5, tmpfs.5, ttytype.5, intro.8, nscd.8: ffix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 22:59:55 +00:00
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.PP
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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The value in the file is a bit mask of memory mapping types (see
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.BR mmap (2)).
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If a bit is set in the mask, then memory mappings of the
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corresponding type are dumped; otherwise they are not dumped.
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The bits in this file have the following meanings:
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.PP
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.PD 0
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.RS 4
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.TP
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bit 0
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Dump anonymous private mappings.
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.TP
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bit 1
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Dump anonymous shared mappings.
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.TP
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bit 2
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Dump file-backed private mappings.
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.TP
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bit 3
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Dump file-backed shared mappings.
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.\" file-backed shared mappings of course also update the underlying
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.\" mapped file.
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2010-02-27 04:35:07 +00:00
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.TP
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bit 4 (since Linux 2.6.24)
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2010-06-10 01:08:04 +00:00
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Dump ELF headers.
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2010-02-27 04:35:07 +00:00
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.TP
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bit 5 (since Linux 2.6.28)
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Dump private huge pages.
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.TP
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bit 6 (since Linux 2.6.28)
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Dump shared huge pages.
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2015-11-11 18:03:02 +00:00
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.TP
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bit 7 (since Linux 4.4)
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2015-12-02 20:21:34 +00:00
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.\" commit ab27a8d04b32b6ee8c30c14c4afd1058e8addc82
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2015-11-11 18:03:02 +00:00
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Dump private DAX pages.
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.TP
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bit 8 (since Linux 4.4)
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2015-12-02 20:21:34 +00:00
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.\" commit ab27a8d04b32b6ee8c30c14c4afd1058e8addc82
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2015-11-11 18:03:02 +00:00
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Dump shared DAX pages.
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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.RE
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.PD
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.PP
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2010-02-27 04:35:07 +00:00
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By default, the following bits are set: 0, 1, 4 (if the
|
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.B CONFIG_CORE_DUMP_DEFAULT_ELF_HEADERS
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kernel configuration option is enabled), and 5.
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2015-06-25 10:07:27 +00:00
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This default can be modified at boot time using the
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.I coredump_filter
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boot option.
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cpuid.4, fd.4, full.4, initrd.4, lirc.4, msr.4, null.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, dir_colors.5, filesystems.5, gai.conf.5, hosts.equiv.5, locale.5, motd.5, networks.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, proc.5, protocols.5, repertoiremap.5, services.5, tmpfs.5, ttytype.5, intro.8, nscd.8: ffix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 22:59:55 +00:00
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.PP
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2010-02-27 04:35:07 +00:00
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The value of this file is displayed in hexadecimal.
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(The default value is thus displayed as 33.)
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cpuid.4, fd.4, full.4, initrd.4, lirc.4, msr.4, null.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, dir_colors.5, filesystems.5, gai.conf.5, hosts.equiv.5, locale.5, motd.5, networks.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, proc.5, protocols.5, repertoiremap.5, services.5, tmpfs.5, ttytype.5, intro.8, nscd.8: ffix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 22:59:55 +00:00
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.PP
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2008-06-12 11:52:08 +00:00
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Memory-mapped I/O pages such as frame buffer are never dumped, and
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2018-08-21 07:04:13 +00:00
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virtual DSO
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.RB ( vdso (7))
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pages are always dumped, regardless of the
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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.I coredump_filter
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value.
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cpuid.4, fd.4, full.4, initrd.4, lirc.4, msr.4, null.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, dir_colors.5, filesystems.5, gai.conf.5, hosts.equiv.5, locale.5, motd.5, networks.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, proc.5, protocols.5, repertoiremap.5, services.5, tmpfs.5, ttytype.5, intro.8, nscd.8: ffix
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-17 22:59:55 +00:00
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.PP
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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A child process created via
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.BR fork (2)
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2010-02-27 03:04:02 +00:00
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inherits its parent's
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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.I coredump_filter
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value;
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2008-06-12 11:52:08 +00:00
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the
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.I coredump_filter
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cpuid.4, fd.4, full.4, initrd.4, lirc.4, msr.4, null.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, dir_colors.5, filesystems.5, gai.conf.5, hosts.equiv.5, locale.5, motd.5, networks.5, nscd.conf.5, nss.5, proc.5, protocols.5, repertoiremap.5, services.5, tmpfs.5, ttytype.5, intro.8, nscd.8: ffix
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eventfd.2, execve.2, getdents.2, ioprio_set.2, mprotect.2, signalfd.2, timerfd_create.2, wait.2, backtrace.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, end.3, fmemopen.3, fopencookie.3, frexp.3, getdate.3, getgrouplist.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, inet.3, inet_pton.3, makecontext.3, malloc.3, matherr.3, offsetof.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, sem_wait.3, strftime.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, core.5, proc.5, cpuset.7, mq_overview.7: Global fix: Format user input in shell sessions in boldface
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.IR /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern .
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(This is primarily useful when employing the obsolete
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LinuxThreads implementation,
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where each thread of a process has a different PID.)
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2006-04-15 21:31:43 +00:00
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.\" Always including the PID in the name of the core file made
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.\" sense for LinuxThreads, where each thread had a unique PID,
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.\" but doesn't seem to serve any purpose with NPTL, where all the
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.\" threads in a process share the same PID (as POSIX.1 requires).
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.\" Probably the behavior is maintained so that applications using
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.\" LinuxThreads continue appending the PID (the kernel has no easy
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eventfd.2, futex.2, mmap2.2, open.2, pciconfig_read.2, ptrace.2, reboot.2, request_key.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, splice.2, stat.2, sync_file_range.2, syscalls.2, timer_create.2, vm86.2, pthread_attr_setscope.3, core.5, proc.5, aio.7, futex.7, netlink.7, time.7: Global fix: "userspace" ==> "user space" or "user-space"
Existing pages variously use "userspace or "user space".
But, "userspace" is not quite an English word.
So change "userspace" to "user space" or, when used
attributively, "user-space".
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2012-10-21 06:04:42 +00:00
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.\" way of telling which threading implementation the user-space
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2006-04-15 20:58:17 +00:00
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.\" application is using). -- mtk, April 2006
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.SH EXAMPLES
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The program below can be used to demonstrate the use of the
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pipe syntax in the
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.I /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
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file.
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The following shell session demonstrates the use of this program
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(compiled to create an executable named
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.IR core_pattern_pipe_test ):
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.PP
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.in +4n
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execve.2, ioctl_console.2, ioctl_iflags.2, ioctl_ns.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, link.2, listxattr.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, mmap.2, modify_ldt.2, mprotect.2, msgctl.2, nanosleep.2, open_by_handle_at.2, perf_event_open.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, readdir.2, readv.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, request_key.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setscheduler.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semop.2, send.2, sendmmsg.2, set_thread_area.2, setns.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, signal.2, sigwaitinfo.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, sync_file_range.2, syscall.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, tee.2, timer_create.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, unshare.2, userfaultfd.2, ustat.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, adjtime.3, aio_init.3, backtrace.3, basename.3, bswap.3, btree.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, cmsg.3, confstr.3, dbopen.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dladdr.3, dlinfo.3, dlopen.3, duplocale.3, encrypt.3, end.3, endian.3, err.3, errno.3, ether_aton.3, fgetgrent.3, fgetpwent.3, fmemopen.3, frexp.3, ftime.3, fts.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getdate.3, getfsent.3, getgrent.3, getgrent_r.3, getgrnam.3, getgrouplist.3, gethostbyname.3, getifaddrs.3, getipnodebyname.3, getmntent.3, getnameinfo.3, getnetent.3, getopt.3, getprotoent.3, getprotoent_r.3, getpw.3, getpwent.3, getpwent_r.3, getpwnam.3, getrpcent.3, getservent.3, getservent_r.3, getspnam.3, getttyent.3, glob.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, hash.3, hsearch.3, if_nameindex.3, inet.3, inet_net_pton.3, inet_pton.3, insque.3, isalpha.3, makecontext.3, mallinfo.3, malloc_info.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mbstowcs.3, mcheck.3, memchr.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_open.3, mq_receive.3, mq_send.3, mtrace.3, newlocale.3, ntp_gettime.3, posix_openpt.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_attr_setschedparam.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_default_np.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_sigmask.3, pthread_tryjoin_np.3, readdir.3, realpath.3, recno.3, regex.3, rpc.3, scanf.3, sched_getcpu.3, sem_wait.3, setaliasent.3, sigqueue.3, statvfs.3, strcat.3, strcpy.3, strftime.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strverscmp.3, toupper.3, ttyslot.3, xdr.3, fuse.4, loop.4, rtc.4, st.4, acct.5, core.5, elf.5, slabinfo.5, aio.7, arp.7, capabilities.7, cgroup_namespaces.7, cgroups.7, ddp.7, fanotify.7, feature_test_macros.7, inode.7, inotify.7, ip.7, keyrings.7, locale.7, mount_namespaces.7, namespaces.7, netdevice.7, netlink.7, packet.7, pkeys.7, pthreads.7, sched.7, session-keyring.7, sock_diag.7, socket.7, spufs.7, udplite.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7, vdso.7, x25.7, ld.so.8: Use consistent markup for code snippets
Change .nf/.fi to .EX/.EE
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-18 19:52:46 +00:00
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.EX
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eventfd.2, execve.2, getdents.2, ioprio_set.2, mprotect.2, signalfd.2, timerfd_create.2, wait.2, backtrace.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, end.3, fmemopen.3, fopencookie.3, frexp.3, getdate.3, getgrouplist.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, inet.3, inet_pton.3, makecontext.3, malloc.3, matherr.3, offsetof.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, sem_wait.3, strftime.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, core.5, proc.5, cpuset.7, mq_overview.7: Global fix: Format user input in shell sessions in boldface
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2008-10-28 15:37:22 +00:00
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.RB "$" " cc \-o core_pattern_pipe_test core_pattern_pipe_test.c"
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.RB "$" " su"
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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Password:
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2010-11-15 06:19:26 +00:00
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.RB "#" " echo \(dq|$PWD/core_pattern_pipe_test %p \
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time.1, atexit.3, bsearch.3, dlopen.3, envz_add.3, errno.3, fmtmsg.3, getgrent_r.3, getline.3, getmntent.3, getnameinfo.3, getpass.3, getpwent_r.3, gets.3, isalpha.3, printf.3, puts.3, recno.3, scandir.3, stdarg.3, sysconf.3, termios.3, wordexp.3, null.4, core.5, dir_colors.5, issue.5, proc.5, termcap.5, utmp.5, ascii.7, cpuset.7, glob.7, man-pages.7, man.7, mdoc.7, mdoc.samples.7, regex.7: Revert 9f8e673e623d (whose global s%\\e%\\\\% caused problems)
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2012-09-26 21:56:54 +00:00
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UID=%u GID=%g sig=%s\(dq > \e"
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eventfd.2, execve.2, getdents.2, ioprio_set.2, mprotect.2, signalfd.2, timerfd_create.2, wait.2, backtrace.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, end.3, fmemopen.3, fopencookie.3, frexp.3, getdate.3, getgrouplist.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, inet.3, inet_pton.3, makecontext.3, malloc.3, matherr.3, offsetof.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, sem_wait.3, strftime.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, core.5, proc.5, cpuset.7, mq_overview.7: Global fix: Format user input in shell sessions in boldface
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2008-10-28 15:37:22 +00:00
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.B " /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern"
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.RB "#" " exit"
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.RB "$" " sleep 100"
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2021-01-09 22:21:02 +00:00
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.BR "\(ha\e" " # type control\-backslash"
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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Quit (core dumped)
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eventfd.2, execve.2, getdents.2, ioprio_set.2, mprotect.2, signalfd.2, timerfd_create.2, wait.2, backtrace.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, end.3, fmemopen.3, fopencookie.3, frexp.3, getdate.3, getgrouplist.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, inet.3, inet_pton.3, makecontext.3, malloc.3, matherr.3, offsetof.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, sem_wait.3, strftime.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, core.5, proc.5, cpuset.7, mq_overview.7: Global fix: Format user input in shell sessions in boldface
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2008-10-28 15:37:22 +00:00
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.RB "$" " cat core.info"
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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argc=5
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argc[0]=</home/mtk/core_pattern_pipe_test>
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argc[1]=<20575>
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argc[2]=<UID=1000>
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argc[3]=<GID=100>
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argc[4]=<sig=3>
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Total bytes in core dump: 282624
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execve.2, ioctl_console.2, ioctl_iflags.2, ioctl_ns.2, ioctl_userfaultfd.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, link.2, listxattr.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, mmap.2, modify_ldt.2, mprotect.2, msgctl.2, nanosleep.2, open_by_handle_at.2, perf_event_open.2, poll.2, posix_fadvise.2, process_vm_readv.2, ptrace.2, query_module.2, quotactl.2, readdir.2, readv.2, recv.2, recvmmsg.2, request_key.2, sched_rr_get_interval.2, sched_setaffinity.2, sched_setattr.2, sched_setscheduler.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, semctl.2, semop.2, send.2, sendmmsg.2, set_thread_area.2, setns.2, shmctl.2, shmget.2, sigaction.2, sigaltstack.2, signal.2, sigwaitinfo.2, stat.2, statfs.2, statx.2, sync_file_range.2, syscall.2, sysctl.2, sysinfo.2, tee.2, timer_create.2, timer_settime.2, timerfd_create.2, unshare.2, userfaultfd.2, ustat.2, utime.2, utimensat.2, vmsplice.2, wait.2, adjtime.3, aio_init.3, backtrace.3, basename.3, bswap.3, btree.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, cmsg.3, confstr.3, dbopen.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dladdr.3, dlinfo.3, dlopen.3, duplocale.3, encrypt.3, end.3, endian.3, err.3, errno.3, ether_aton.3, fgetgrent.3, fgetpwent.3, fmemopen.3, frexp.3, ftime.3, fts.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getdate.3, getfsent.3, getgrent.3, getgrent_r.3, getgrnam.3, getgrouplist.3, gethostbyname.3, getifaddrs.3, getipnodebyname.3, getmntent.3, getnameinfo.3, getnetent.3, getopt.3, getprotoent.3, getprotoent_r.3, getpw.3, getpwent.3, getpwent_r.3, getpwnam.3, getrpcent.3, getservent.3, getservent_r.3, getspnam.3, getttyent.3, glob.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, hash.3, hsearch.3, if_nameindex.3, inet.3, inet_net_pton.3, inet_pton.3, insque.3, isalpha.3, makecontext.3, mallinfo.3, malloc_info.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mbstowcs.3, mcheck.3, memchr.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_open.3, mq_receive.3, mq_send.3, mtrace.3, newlocale.3, ntp_gettime.3, posix_openpt.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_attr_setschedparam.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_cleanup_push_defer_np.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_default_np.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_sigmask.3, pthread_tryjoin_np.3, readdir.3, realpath.3, recno.3, regex.3, rpc.3, scanf.3, sched_getcpu.3, sem_wait.3, setaliasent.3, sigqueue.3, statvfs.3, strcat.3, strcpy.3, strftime.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strverscmp.3, toupper.3, ttyslot.3, xdr.3, fuse.4, loop.4, rtc.4, st.4, acct.5, core.5, elf.5, slabinfo.5, aio.7, arp.7, capabilities.7, cgroup_namespaces.7, cgroups.7, ddp.7, fanotify.7, feature_test_macros.7, inode.7, inotify.7, ip.7, keyrings.7, locale.7, mount_namespaces.7, namespaces.7, netdevice.7, netlink.7, packet.7, pkeys.7, pthreads.7, sched.7, session-keyring.7, sock_diag.7, socket.7, spufs.7, udplite.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7, vdso.7, x25.7, ld.so.8: Use consistent markup for code snippets
Change .nf/.fi to .EX/.EE
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-18 19:52:46 +00:00
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.EE
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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.in
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eventfd.2, getdents.2, mprotect.2, signalfd.2, timerfd_create.2, wait.2, backtrace.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, end.3, fmemopen.3, fopencookie.3, getdate.3, getgrouplist.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, inet.3, inet_pton.3, makecontext.3, matherr.3, offsetof.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, sem_wait.3, strtol.3, core.5: global fix: Add ".SS Program source" to EXAMPLE
Add ".SS Program source" to clearly distinguish shell session and
descriptive text from actual program code.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2008-10-28 15:51:05 +00:00
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.SS Program source
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eventfd.2, getdents.2, mprotect.2, signalfd.2, timerfd_create.2, wait.2, backtrace.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, end.3, fmemopen.3, fopencookie.3, frexp.3, getaddrinfo.3, getdate.3, getgrouplist.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, inet.3, inet_pton.3, makecontext.3, matherr.3, offsetof.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, sem_wait.3, strftime.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, core.5: srcfix
s/\.R " "/\\\&/ as a way of getting a blank line after a .SS heading.
(Suggested by Sam Varshavchik <mrsam@courier-mta.com>)
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2008-11-05 01:42:45 +00:00
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\&
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memusage.1, clone.2, eventfd.2, futex.2, getdents.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ns.2, kcmp.2, keyctl.2, mmap.2, mprotect.2, msgop.2, recvmmsg.2, request_key.2, sched_setaffinity.2, seccomp.2, setns.2, tee.2, timer_create.2, timerfd_create.2, unshare.2, userfaultfd.2, wait.2, __ppc_get_timebase.3, backtrace.3, bswap.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dlinfo.3, dlopen.3, duplocale.3, end.3, endian.3, fmemopen.3, fopencookie.3, frexp.3, ftw.3, getdate.3, getgrouplist.3, getifaddrs.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, if_nameindex.3, inet.3, inet_net_pton.3, inet_pton.3, insque.3, makecontext.3, mallinfo.3, malloc_info.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mbstowcs.3, mcheck.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_notify.3, newlocale.3, offsetof.3, posix_spawn.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_default_np.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_sigmask.3, scandir.3, sem_wait.3, strcat.3, strftime.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strverscmp.3, loop.4, core.5, aio.7, fanotify.7, feature_test_macros.7, inotify.7, pkeys.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7: Use .EX/.EE for EXAMPLE programs
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-16 08:44:33 +00:00
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.EX
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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/* core_pattern_pipe_test.c */
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#define _GNU_SOURCE
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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{
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ssize_t nread, tot;
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char buf[BUF_SIZE];
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FILE *fp;
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char cwd[PATH_MAX];
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2008-06-12 11:52:08 +00:00
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/* Change our current working directory to that of the
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ioctl_ns.2, keyctl.2, memfd_create.2, pidfd_send_signal.2, poll.2, seccomp.2, signalfd.2, timerfd_create.2, unshare.2, dlinfo.3, duplocale.3, fopencookie.3, getgrouplist.3, getifaddrs.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, insque.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_mutexattr_setrobust.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, qsort.3, sem_wait.3, core.5, elf.5, aio.7, epoll.7, pkeys.7, system_data_types.7, unix.7: Use periods more consistently inside code comments
In general, complete sentences in free-standing comments
should be terminated by periods.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-12-27 10:42:50 +00:00
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crashing process. */
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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snprintf(cwd, PATH_MAX, "/proc/%s/cwd", argv[1]);
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ioctl_ns.2, keyctl.2, memfd_create.2, pidfd_send_signal.2, poll.2, seccomp.2, signalfd.2, timerfd_create.2, unshare.2, dlinfo.3, duplocale.3, fopencookie.3, getgrouplist.3, getifaddrs.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, insque.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_mutexattr_setrobust.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, qsort.3, sem_wait.3, core.5, elf.5, aio.7, epoll.7, pkeys.7, system_data_types.7, unix.7: Use periods more consistently inside code comments
In general, complete sentences in free-standing comments
should be terminated by periods.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-12-27 10:42:50 +00:00
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/* Write output to file "core.info" in that directory. */
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/* Display command\-line arguments given to core_pattern
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ioctl_ns.2, keyctl.2, memfd_create.2, pidfd_send_signal.2, poll.2, seccomp.2, signalfd.2, timerfd_create.2, unshare.2, dlinfo.3, duplocale.3, fopencookie.3, getgrouplist.3, getifaddrs.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, insque.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_mutexattr_setrobust.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, qsort.3, sem_wait.3, core.5, elf.5, aio.7, epoll.7, pkeys.7, system_data_types.7, unix.7: Use periods more consistently inside code comments
In general, complete sentences in free-standing comments
should be terminated by periods.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-12-27 10:42:50 +00:00
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pipe program. */
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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locale.1, memusage.1, pldd.1, _syscall.2, add_key.2, bind.2, bpf.2, chown.2, clone.2, copy_file_range.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, futex.2, getdents.2, getrlimit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ns.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, listxattr.2, lseek.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, mmap.2, mprotect.2, msgop.2, open_by_handle_at.2, perf_event_open.2, pipe.2, readdir.2, readlink.2, readv.2, recvmmsg.2, request_key.2, sched_setaffinity.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, sendmmsg.2, setns.2, signalfd.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, sysctl.2, tee.2, timer_create.2, timerfd_create.2, truncate.2, uname.2, unshare.2, userfaultfd.2, ustat.2, wait.2, CPU_SET.3, __ppc_get_timebase.3, argz_add.3, asprintf.3, backtrace.3, basename.3, bswap.3, bzero.3, cacos.3, cacosh.3, catan.3, catanh.3, catgets.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, confstr.3, ctime.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dlinfo.3, duplocale.3, encrypt.3, end.3, endian.3, fgetws.3, fmemopen.3, fopencookie.3, fputws.3, frexp.3, ftw.3, get_nprocs_conf.3, get_phys_pages.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getdate.3, getgrouplist.3, getifaddrs.3, getline.3, getlogin.3, getopt.3, getpass.3, getprotoent_r.3, getpwnam.3, getservent_r.3, getsubopt.3, glob.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, hsearch.3, if_nameindex.3, index.3, inet.3, inet_net_pton.3, inet_pton.3, insque.3, iswblank.3, iswspace.3, makecontext.3, mallinfo.3, malloc_hook.3, malloc_info.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mbrtowc.3, mbsnrtowcs.3, mbsrtowcs.3, mbstowcs.3, mbtowc.3, mcheck.3, memchr.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_notify.3, newlocale.3, nl_langinfo.3, offsetof.3, perror.3, posix_spawn.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_default_np.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_mutexattr_setrobust.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_sigmask.3, qsort.3, rand.3, readdir.3, regex.3, rpmatch.3, rtime.3, scanf.3, sem_wait.3, setaliasent.3, setbuf.3, stpcpy.3, stpncpy.3, strcat.3, strchr.3, strcpy.3, strdup.3, strerror.3, strfromd.3, strftime.3, strlen.3, strnlen.3, strsep.3, strstr.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strtoul.3, strverscmp.3, strxfrm.3, termios.3, tsearch.3, wcpcpy.3, wcpncpy.3, wcrtomb.3, wcscat.3, wcscpy.3, wcslen.3, wcsncat.3, wcsncmp.3, wcsncpy.3, wcsnlen.3, wcsnrtombs.3, wcsrtombs.3, wcsstr.3, wcstok.3, wcstombs.3, wcwidth.3, wprintf.3, console_codes.4, dsp56k.4, full.4, initrd.4, loop.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, elf.5, locale.5, proc.5, repertoiremap.5, sysfs.5, termcap.5, aio.7, bpf-helpers.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, complex.7, fanotify.7, feature_test_macros.7, inotify.7, locale.7, man-pages.7, man.7, pkeys.7, pthreads.7, rtld-audit.7, sock_diag.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7, utf-8.7: Use '\e' rather than '\\' to get a backslash
Quoting Branden:
*roff escape sequences may sometimes look like C escapes, but that
is misleading. *roff is in part a macro language and that means
recursive expansion to arbitrary depths.
You can get away with "\\" in a context where no macro expansion
is taking place, but try to spell a literal backslash this way in
the argument to a macro and you will likely be unhappy with
results.
Try viewing the attached file with "man -l".
"\e" is the preferred and portable way to get a portable "escape
literal" going back to CSTR #54, the original Bell Labs troff
paper.
groff(7) discusses the issue:
\\ reduces to a single backslash; useful to delay its
interpretation as escape character in copy mode. For a
printable backslash, use \e, or even better \[rs], to be
independent from the current escape character.
As of groff 1.22.4, groff_man(7) does as well:
\e Widely used in man pages to represent a backslash output
glyph. It works reliably as long as the .ec request is
not used, which should never happen in man pages, and it
is slightly more portable than the more exact ‘\(rs’
(“reverse solidus”) escape sequence.
People not concerned with portability to extremely old troffs should
probably just use \(rs (or \[rs]), as it means "the backslash
glyph", not "the glyph corresponding to whatever the current escape
character is".
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2019-02-27 11:57:17 +00:00
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fprintf(fp, "argc=%d\en", argc);
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sprof.1, eventfd.2, execve.2, futex.2, getdents.2, mprotect.2, open_by_handle_at.2, recvmmsg.2, sched_setaffinity.2, CPU_SET.3, backtrace.3, bsearch.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dlinfo.3, duplocale.3, encrypt.3, envz_add.3, fopencookie.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getdate.3, getgrent_r.3, getgrouplist.3, getifaddrs.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, hsearch.3, mallinfo.3, malloc_info.3, mbstowcs.3, mtrace.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, qsort.3, rand.3, strcat.3, strtok.3, tsearch.3, wordexp.3, core.5, aio.7, inotify.7, sock_diag.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7: Use C99 style to declare loop counter variables
Rather than:
sometype x;
for (x = ....; ...)
use
for (sometype x = ...; ...)
This brings the declaration and use closer together (thus aiding
readability) and also clearly indicates the scope of the loop
counter variable.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-09-05 15:18:10 +00:00
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for (int j = 0; j < argc; j++)
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locale.1, memusage.1, pldd.1, _syscall.2, add_key.2, bind.2, bpf.2, chown.2, clone.2, copy_file_range.2, eventfd.2, execve.2, futex.2, getdents.2, getrlimit.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ns.2, kcmp.2, kexec_load.2, keyctl.2, listxattr.2, lseek.2, membarrier.2, memfd_create.2, mmap.2, mprotect.2, msgop.2, open_by_handle_at.2, perf_event_open.2, pipe.2, readdir.2, readlink.2, readv.2, recvmmsg.2, request_key.2, sched_setaffinity.2, seccomp.2, select.2, select_tut.2, sendmmsg.2, setns.2, signalfd.2, spu_run.2, stat.2, sysctl.2, tee.2, timer_create.2, timerfd_create.2, truncate.2, uname.2, unshare.2, userfaultfd.2, ustat.2, wait.2, CPU_SET.3, __ppc_get_timebase.3, argz_add.3, asprintf.3, backtrace.3, basename.3, bswap.3, bzero.3, cacos.3, cacosh.3, catan.3, catanh.3, catgets.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, confstr.3, ctime.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dlinfo.3, duplocale.3, encrypt.3, end.3, endian.3, fgetws.3, fmemopen.3, fopencookie.3, fputws.3, frexp.3, ftw.3, get_nprocs_conf.3, get_phys_pages.3, getaddrinfo.3, getaddrinfo_a.3, getdate.3, getgrouplist.3, getifaddrs.3, getline.3, getlogin.3, getopt.3, getpass.3, getprotoent_r.3, getpwnam.3, getservent_r.3, getsubopt.3, glob.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, hsearch.3, if_nameindex.3, index.3, inet.3, inet_net_pton.3, inet_pton.3, insque.3, iswblank.3, iswspace.3, makecontext.3, mallinfo.3, malloc_hook.3, malloc_info.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mbrtowc.3, mbsnrtowcs.3, mbsrtowcs.3, mbstowcs.3, mbtowc.3, mcheck.3, memchr.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_notify.3, newlocale.3, nl_langinfo.3, offsetof.3, perror.3, posix_spawn.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_default_np.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_mutexattr_setrobust.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_sigmask.3, qsort.3, rand.3, readdir.3, regex.3, rpmatch.3, rtime.3, scanf.3, sem_wait.3, setaliasent.3, setbuf.3, stpcpy.3, stpncpy.3, strcat.3, strchr.3, strcpy.3, strdup.3, strerror.3, strfromd.3, strftime.3, strlen.3, strnlen.3, strsep.3, strstr.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strtoul.3, strverscmp.3, strxfrm.3, termios.3, tsearch.3, wcpcpy.3, wcpncpy.3, wcrtomb.3, wcscat.3, wcscpy.3, wcslen.3, wcsncat.3, wcsncmp.3, wcsncpy.3, wcsnlen.3, wcsnrtombs.3, wcsrtombs.3, wcsstr.3, wcstok.3, wcstombs.3, wcwidth.3, wprintf.3, console_codes.4, dsp56k.4, full.4, initrd.4, loop.4, vcs.4, charmap.5, core.5, elf.5, locale.5, proc.5, repertoiremap.5, sysfs.5, termcap.5, aio.7, bpf-helpers.7, cgroups.7, charsets.7, complex.7, fanotify.7, feature_test_macros.7, inotify.7, locale.7, man-pages.7, man.7, pkeys.7, pthreads.7, rtld-audit.7, sock_diag.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7, utf-8.7: Use '\e' rather than '\\' to get a backslash
Quoting Branden:
*roff escape sequences may sometimes look like C escapes, but that
is misleading. *roff is in part a macro language and that means
recursive expansion to arbitrary depths.
You can get away with "\\" in a context where no macro expansion
is taking place, but try to spell a literal backslash this way in
the argument to a macro and you will likely be unhappy with
results.
Try viewing the attached file with "man -l".
"\e" is the preferred and portable way to get a portable "escape
literal" going back to CSTR #54, the original Bell Labs troff
paper.
groff(7) discusses the issue:
\\ reduces to a single backslash; useful to delay its
interpretation as escape character in copy mode. For a
printable backslash, use \e, or even better \[rs], to be
independent from the current escape character.
As of groff 1.22.4, groff_man(7) does as well:
\e Widely used in man pages to represent a backslash output
glyph. It works reliably as long as the .ec request is
not used, which should never happen in man pages, and it
is slightly more portable than the more exact ‘\(rs’
(“reverse solidus”) escape sequence.
People not concerned with portability to extremely old troffs should
probably just use \(rs (or \[rs]), as it means "the backslash
glyph", not "the glyph corresponding to whatever the current escape
character is".
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2019-02-27 11:57:17 +00:00
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fprintf(fp, "argc[%d]=<%s>\en", j, argv[j]);
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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ioctl_ns.2, keyctl.2, memfd_create.2, pidfd_send_signal.2, poll.2, seccomp.2, signalfd.2, timerfd_create.2, unshare.2, dlinfo.3, duplocale.3, fopencookie.3, getgrouplist.3, getifaddrs.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, insque.3, printf.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_mutexattr_setrobust.3, pthread_setaffinity_np.3, qsort.3, sem_wait.3, core.5, elf.5, aio.7, epoll.7, pkeys.7, system_data_types.7, unix.7: Use periods more consistently inside code comments
In general, complete sentences in free-standing comments
should be terminated by periods.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2020-12-27 10:42:50 +00:00
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/* Count bytes in standard input (the core dump). */
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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tot = 0;
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2008-06-12 11:52:08 +00:00
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while ((nread = read(STDIN_FILENO, buf, BUF_SIZE)) > 0)
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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tot += nread;
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2020-09-10 21:13:39 +00:00
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fprintf(fp, "Total bytes in core dump: %zd\en", tot);
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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2014-08-02 10:02:57 +00:00
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fclose(fp);
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2008-06-12 04:59:28 +00:00
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exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
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}
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memusage.1, clone.2, eventfd.2, futex.2, getdents.2, ioctl_fat.2, ioctl_ns.2, kcmp.2, keyctl.2, mmap.2, mprotect.2, msgop.2, recvmmsg.2, request_key.2, sched_setaffinity.2, seccomp.2, setns.2, tee.2, timer_create.2, timerfd_create.2, unshare.2, userfaultfd.2, wait.2, __ppc_get_timebase.3, backtrace.3, bswap.3, clock_getcpuclockid.3, dl_iterate_phdr.3, dlinfo.3, dlopen.3, duplocale.3, end.3, endian.3, fmemopen.3, fopencookie.3, frexp.3, ftw.3, getdate.3, getgrouplist.3, getifaddrs.3, getprotoent_r.3, getservent_r.3, gnu_get_libc_version.3, if_nameindex.3, inet.3, inet_net_pton.3, inet_pton.3, insque.3, makecontext.3, mallinfo.3, malloc_info.3, mallopt.3, matherr.3, mbstowcs.3, mcheck.3, mq_getattr.3, mq_notify.3, newlocale.3, offsetof.3, posix_spawn.3, pthread_attr_init.3, pthread_cancel.3, pthread_cleanup_push.3, pthread_create.3, pthread_getattr_default_np.3, pthread_getattr_np.3, pthread_getcpuclockid.3, pthread_setname_np.3, pthread_setschedparam.3, pthread_sigmask.3, scandir.3, sem_wait.3, strcat.3, strftime.3, strtok.3, strtol.3, strverscmp.3, loop.4, core.5, aio.7, fanotify.7, feature_test_macros.7, inotify.7, pkeys.7, unix.7, user_namespaces.7: Use .EX/.EE for EXAMPLE programs
Signed-off-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
2017-08-16 08:44:33 +00:00
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.EE
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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2008-08-26 18:16:56 +00:00
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.BR bash (1),
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2017-10-11 16:04:42 +00:00
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.BR coredumpctl (1),
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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.BR gdb (1),
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.BR getrlimit (2),
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2008-07-01 14:02:46 +00:00
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.BR mmap (2),
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2006-03-31 07:05:11 +00:00
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.BR prctl (2),
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.BR sigaction (2),
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.BR elf (5),
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.BR proc (5),
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2007-06-16 11:32:28 +00:00
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.BR pthreads (7),
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2017-09-25 11:49:38 +00:00
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.BR signal (7),
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2019-03-19 16:12:44 +00:00
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.BR systemd\-coredump (8)
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