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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
184 history buffer, and move the cursor within the current line.
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232 display low 8 bits as a character.
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).
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293 Pretty-print symbol specified by
332 (half word) or
358 \- 1 times that it is hit.
380 point at the low-level code paths may also cause strange behavior.
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
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588 Prints the address of the thread whose kernel-mode stack contains
652 graph and print any lock-order violations.
674 .It Ic show Cm buffer Ar addr
816 trace buffer.
836 .Bl -tag -width "flags"
862 is waiting on based on non-spin locks.
891 modifier is specified, format output as machine-parseable comma-separated
895 .Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width "Requests"
926 Print the system's message buffer.
975 .Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width "spin locks held:"
1078 Show the socket buffer
1093 .Li cr0-4
1125 .Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width "Second column"
1159 modifier is specified, format output as machine-parseable comma-separated
1163 .Bl -tag -compact -offset indent -width "Total Mem"
1228 Shows clean/dirty buffer lists of the vnode located at
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1301 will clear the capture buffer and disable capture.
1303 will report current buffer use, buffer size, and disposition of output
1312 may be used to query or set the current capture buffer size.
1315 may be used to query the compile-time limit on the capture buffer size.
1319 buffer.
1322 returns the contents of the buffer as a string to an appropriately privileged
1329 The contents of the capture buffer may also be inspected in a kernel core dump
1373 Built-in variables currently supported are:
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1389 It is used by the built-in pager.
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1570 This can be used as a catch-all to handle cases not specifically of interest;
1589 There are many PCI and PCIe add-in cards which can generate NMI for
1596 .Cd chassis power diag
1612 then the sequence of CR TILDE CTRL-B enters the debugger;
1613 CR TILDE CTRL-P causes a panic; and
1614 CR TILDE CTRL-R causes an immediate reboot.
1618 CTRL-x is Control x, sent by pressing the Control key, then x, then releasing
1621 The break-to-debugger behavior can be enabled by setting
1625 The alt-break-to-debugger behavior can be enabled by setting
1635 characters CTRL-C, CTRL-S, and CTRL-Q.
1636 Because these control characters are received as in-band data from the
1637 console, there is an input buffer, and once that buffer fills
1645 The input buffer size is 512 bytes.
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