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4. Using MDB Commands Interactively
Generic Kernel Debugging Support (genunix)
Kernel Memory Allocator Walkers
CPU Structures and the Kernel Dispatcher
Device Drivers and DDI Framework
Files, Processes, and Threads Dcmds
Files, Processes, and Threads Walkers
Synchronization Primitives Dcmds
Synchronization Primitives Walkers
Interprocess Communication Debugging Support (ipc)
Interprocess Communication Dcmds
Interprocess Communication Walkers
Loopback File System Debugging Support (lofs)
Internet Protocol Module Debugging Support (ip)
Kernel Runtime Link Editor Debugging Support (krtld)
Kernel Runtime Link Editor Dcmds
Kernel Runtime Link Editor Walkers
USB Framework Debugging Support (uhci)
USB Framework Debugging Support (usba)
SPARC: sun4u Platform Debugging Support (unix)
9. Debugging With the Kernel Memory Allocator
These dcmds and walkers are specific to x86 platforms.
Display trap trace records in reverse chronological order. The trap trace facility is available only in DEBUG kernels. If an explicit dot value is specified, this is interpreted as either a CPU ID number or a trap trace record address, depending on the precise value. If a CPU ID is specified, the output is restricted to the buffer from that CPU. If a record address is specified, only that record is formatted. If the -x option is specified, the complete raw record is displayed.