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[PATCH 6/6] doc: explain the floating point flag in kdb output
From: |
Justus Winter |
Subject: |
[PATCH 6/6] doc: explain the floating point flag in kdb output |
Date: |
Mon, 9 Jun 2014 18:38:35 +0200 |
* doc/mach.texi (Kernel Debugger Commands): Explain the floating point
flag.
---
doc/mach.texi | 5 +++--
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/mach.texi b/doc/mach.texi
index 49c0d67..2da670f 100644
--- a/doc/mach.texi
+++ b/doc/mach.texi
@@ -7029,8 +7029,9 @@ session. If the execution is resumed again, the numbers
may change.
The current thread can be distinguished from others by a @code{#} after
the thread id instead of @code{:}. Without @code{l} option, it only
shows thread id, thread structure address and the status for each
-thread. The status consists of 5 letters, R(run), W(wait), S(suspended),
-O(swapped out) and N(interruptible), and if corresponding
+thread. The status consists of 6 letters, R(run), W(wait), S(suspended),
+O(swapped out), N(interruptible), and F(loating) point arithmetic used (if
+supported by the platform). If the corresponding
status bit is off, @code{.} is printed instead. If @code{l} option is
specified, more detail information is printed for each thread.
--
2.0.0
- [PATCH 1/6] kern: set the name of the kernel task to 'gnumach', Justus Winter, 2014/06/09
- [PATCH 2/6] ddb: print task names if available, Justus Winter, 2014/06/09
- [PATCH 3/6] ddb: use db_thread_stat to format the flags, Justus Winter, 2014/06/09
- [PATCH 4/6] i386: reformat the key map, Justus Winter, 2014/06/09
- [PATCH 5/6] i386: remap some keys, Justus Winter, 2014/06/09
- [PATCH 6/6] doc: explain the floating point flag in kdb output,
Justus Winter <=
- Re: [PATCH 1/6] kern: set the name of the kernel task to 'gnumach', Samuel Thibault, 2014/06/11