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Oracle Solaris Modular Debugger Guide Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
4. Using MDB Commands Interactively
Booting, Loading, and Unloading
9. Debugging With the Kernel Memory Allocator
Some kmdb functionality is specific to an individual processor architecture. For example, various x86 processors support a hardware branch tracing capability that is not found on some other processor architectures. Access to processor-specific features is provided through processor-specific dcmds that are only present on systems that support them. The availability of processor-specific support will be indicated in the output of the ::status dcmd. The debugger relies upon the kernel to determine the processor type. Therefore, even though the debugger may provide features for a given processor architecture, this support will not be exposed until the kernel has progressed to the point where processor identification has completed.