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22 .\"  Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
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83 MIB variable is set non-zero,
97 is already set non-zero.
146 of -1 is equivalent to a missing
161 .Dq Li --More--
165 .Bl -tag -compact -width ".Li SPC"
178 .Nm emacs Ns -style
187 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
206 .Bl -tag -compact -width indent
233 Non-printing characters are displayed as an octal escape code (e.g.,
236 display the null-terminated string at the location.
237 Non-printing characters are displayed as octal escapes.
247 (16 bits in a 32-bit code segment and vice versa).
282 .Bd -literal -offset indent
287 .Bd -literal -offset indent
293 Pretty-print symbol specified by
358 \- 1 times that it is hit.
373 This modifier can be used only if it is supported by machine dependent
380 point at the low-level code paths may also cause strange behavior.
429 for setting watchpoints on kernel address locations only, and avoid
457 Otherwise, only print the last instruction.
461 single-step through some low-level code paths or user space code.
462 On machines with software-emulated single-stepping (e.g., pmax),
475 when counting, the debugger is really silently single-stepping.
476 This means that single-stepping on low-level code may cause strange
486 only print when the matching return is hit.
495 Otherwise, only print when the matching return is hit.
522 only traces
533 only if the machine dependent code supports it.
583 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
588 Prints the address of the thread whose kernel-mode stack contains
641 This command is only available if
663 graph and print any lock-order violations.
664 This command is only available if
729 Currently only available on the
801 is given, only inodedeps belonging to the fs located at the
834 modifier will request only the timestamps to be printed.
847 .Bl -tag -width "flags"
873 is waiting on based on non-spin locks.
888 This command is only available if
902 modifier is specified, format output as machine-parseable comma-separated
906 .Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width "Requests"
986 .Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width "spin locks held:"
1065 is specified, show only routes for the given numeric address family.
1104 .Li cr0-4
1139 .Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width "Second column"
1173 modifier is specified, format output as machine-parseable comma-separated
1177 .Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width "Total Mem"
1262 .Bl -tag -width indent -compact
1282 only supports IPv4 at this time.
1287 At present, the command only works if the machine is in a panic state.
1302 .It Ic capture on
1303 .It Ic capture off
1304 .It Ic capture reset
1305 .It Ic capture status
1307 supports a basic output capture facility, which can be used to retrieve the
1310 .Ic capture on
1311 enables output capture;
1312 .Ic capture off
1313 disables capture.
1314 .Ic capture reset
1315 will clear the capture buffer and disable capture.
1316 .Ic capture status
1318 capture.
1322 capture state using
1325 .Va debug.ddb.capture.bufsize
1326 may be used to query or set the current capture buffer size.
1328 .Va debug.ddb.capture.maxbufsize
1329 may be used to query the compile-time limit on the capture buffer size.
1331 .Va debug.ddb.capture.bytes
1332 may be used to query the number of bytes of output currently in the capture
1335 .Va debug.ddb.capture.data
1343 The contents of the capture buffer may also be inspected in a kernel core dump
1387 Built-in variables currently supported are:
1389 .Bl -tag -width ".Va tabstops" -compact
1403 It is used by the built-in pager.
1421 .Bl -tag -width ".No Identifiers"
1455 this is only changed by
1496 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1509 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1517 .Bd -literal -offset indent
1529 .Bl -tag -width kdb.enter.powerfail
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1584 This can be used as a catch-all to handle cases not specifically of interest;
1603 There are many PCI and PCIe add-in cards which can generate NMI for
1626 then the sequence of CR TILDE CTRL-B enters the debugger;
1627 CR TILDE CTRL-P causes a panic; and
1628 CR TILDE CTRL-R causes an immediate reboot.
1632 CTRL-x is Control x, sent by pressing the Control key, then x, then releasing
1635 The break-to-debugger behavior can be enabled by setting
1639 The alt-break-to-debugger behavior can be enabled by setting
1649 characters CTRL-C, CTRL-S, and CTRL-Q.
1650 Because these control characters are received as in-band data from the
1665 .Bl -dash -compact
1704 output capture,