kgdb 2.0.5

From: Amit S. Kale (amitkale_at_emsyssoft.com)
Date: 01/20/04

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    To: Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>, George Anzinger <george@mvista.com>
    Date:	Tue, 20 Jan 2004 17:43:29 +0530
    
    

    Hi,

    kgdb 2.0.5 is available at
    http://kgdb.sourceforge.net/kgdb-2/linux-2.6.1-kgdb-2.0.5.tar.bz2

    ChangeLog
    2004-01-20 Amit S. Kale <amitkale@emsyssoft.com>
            * Created a ring buffer for kgdb ethernet packets. Several
            fixes and changes to kgdb on ethernet.

    2004-01-20 TimeSys Corporation
            * Fixed a problem with not responding to Ctrl+C during priting of
            console messages through gdb.

    I have pasted below eth.patch for review. When using the ethernet interface,
    gdb times out several times. It receives packets and junk instead of acks. I
    see following type of messages out of 8139too.c on the console
    "eth0:Out-of-sync dirty pointer, 15 vs. 20."

    Any comments/suggestions/fixes on this patch are most welcome.
    Thanks.

    -- 
    Amit Kale
    EmSysSoft (http://www.emsyssoft.com)
    KGDB: Linux Kernel Source Level Debugger (http://kgdb.sourceforge.net)
    diff -Naurp linux-2.6.1/drivers/net/Kconfig 
    linux-2.6.1-kgdb-2.0.5-eth/drivers/net/Kconfig
    --- linux-2.6.1/drivers/net/Kconfig	2003-11-24 07:02:50.000000000 +0530
    +++ linux-2.6.1-kgdb-2.0.5-eth/drivers/net/Kconfig	2004-01-12 
    19:11:13.000000000 +0530
    @@ -187,6 +187,12 @@ config NET_ETHERNET
     	  Note that the answer to this question won't directly affect the
     	  kernel: saying N will just cause the configurator to skip all
     	  the questions about Ethernet network cards. If unsure, say N.
    +	
    +config KGDB_ETH
    +	bool "KGDB: On ethernet"
    +	depends on KGDB
    +	help
    +	  Uses ethernet interface for kgdb.
     
     config MII
     	tristate "Generic Media Independent Interface device support"
    diff -Naurp linux-2.6.1/drivers/net/kgdb_eth.c 
    linux-2.6.1-kgdb-2.0.5-eth/drivers/net/kgdb_eth.c
    --- linux-2.6.1/drivers/net/kgdb_eth.c	1970-01-01 05:30:00.000000000 +0530
    +++ linux-2.6.1-kgdb-2.0.5-eth/drivers/net/kgdb_eth.c	2004-01-20 
    16:14:22.000000000 +0530
    @@ -0,0 +1,704 @@
    +/*
    + * Network interface GDB stub
    + *
    + * Copyright (C), 2004 Amit S. Kale 
    + *
    + * Written by San Mehat (nettwerk@biodome.org)
    + * Based upon 'gdbserial' by David Grothe (dave@gcom.com)
    + * and Scott Foehner (sfoehner@engr.sgi.com)
    + *
    + * Twiddled for 2.6 by Robert Walsh <rjwalsh@durables.org>
    + * and wangdi <wangdi@clusterfs.com>.
    + *
    + * Restructured for generic a gdb interface 
    + * Reveral changes to make it free of device driver changes.
    + * Added internal buffers for this interface.
    + * 	by Amit S. Kale <amitkale@emsyssoft.com>
    + * Some cleanups by Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>
    + */
    +
    +#include <linux/module.h>
    +#include <linux/errno.h>
    +#include <linux/signal.h>
    +#include <linux/sched.h>
    +#include <linux/timer.h>
    +#include <linux/interrupt.h>
    +#include <linux/config.h>
    +#include <linux/major.h>
    +#include <linux/string.h>
    +#include <linux/fcntl.h>
    +#include <linux/termios.h>
    +#include <linux/kgdb.h>
    +#include <linux/if_ether.h>
    +#include <linux/netdevice.h>
    +#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
    +#include <linux/skbuff.h>
    +#include <linux/delay.h>
    +#include <linux/irq.h>
    +#include <linux/inet.h>
    +#include <linux/notifier.h>
    +#include <net/tcp.h>
    +#include <net/udp.h>
    +
    +#include <asm/system.h>
    +#include <asm/io.h>
    +#include <asm/segment.h>
    +#include <asm/bitops.h>
    +#include <asm/system.h>
    +#include <asm/atomic.h>
    +
    +#define	GDB_BUF_SIZE	512		/* power of 2, please */
    +
    +#define CHUNKSIZE 30
    +#define MAXINCHUNK (CHUNKSIZE + 8)
    +
    +static char	kgdb_buf[GDB_BUF_SIZE];
    +static int	kgdb_buf_in_inx;
    +static atomic_t	kgdb_buf_in_cnt;
    +static int	kgdb_buf_out_inx;
    +
    +static unsigned int	kgdb_remoteip = 0;
    +static unsigned short	kgdb_listenport = 6443;
    +static unsigned short	kgdb_sendport= 6442;
    +static int		kgdb_eth = -1; /* Default tty mode */
    +static unsigned char	kgdb_remotemac[6] = {0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff};
    +static unsigned char	kgdb_localmac[6] = {0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff};
    +
    +static char		kgdbeth_sendbuf[MAXINCHUNK];
    +static int		kgdbeth_sendbufchars;
    +static irqreturn_t	(*kgdbeth_irqhandler)(int, void *, struct pt_regs *) = 
    NULL;
    +
    +struct net_device *kgdb_netdevice = NULL;
    +
    +/* Indicates dept of recursion for xmitlock hold */
    +static int xlockholdcount = 0;
    +
    +/* kgdb ethernet ring buffers. Increase the space if you get panics in
    + * kgdbeth_alloc_skb.
    + * Status of send_skbs can be known from the field users.
    + * If it's 1 the buffer is free.
    + * If the count 2 or more, the buffer is in use.
    + * Keeping 1 as the initial count prevents kfree_skb from freeing it. */
    +#define SEND_BUFLEN 1024
    +#define NUM_SENDBUF 128
    +static char *send_bufs[NUM_SENDBUF];
    +static struct sk_buff *send_skbs[NUM_SENDBUF];
    +static struct sk_buff *send_skb;
    +static int bufnum;
    +
    +static char kgdb_netdevname[16];
    +
    +#ifdef CONFIG_KGDB_CONSOLE
    +#error kgdb over ethernet is not yet ready for console messages.
    +#endif
    +
    +/*
    + * Returns next skb from kgdb skbs.
    + * Initializes users field of the skb to 2 so that kfree_skb doesn't attempt
    + * freeing it.
    + * Always call after holding xmitlock of the ethernet device.
    + */
    +
    +struct sk_buff *kgdbeth_alloc_skb(int size)
    +{
    +	struct sk_buff *skb;
    +	u8		*data;
    +	int i;
    +
    +	i = bufnum;
    +
    +	do {
    +		skb = send_skbs[i];
    +
    +		if (atomic_read(&skb->users) == 1) {
    +			bufnum = i;
    +			i = -1;
    +			break;
    +		}
    +		i = (i + 1) % NUM_SENDBUF;
    +	} while (i != bufnum);
    +	if (i == bufnum) {
    +		panic("kgdb ethernet buffer overflow\n");
    +	}
    +	data = (u8 *)(send_bufs[bufnum]);
    +
    +	size = SKB_DATA_ALIGN(size);
    +	if (size + sizeof(struct skb_shared_info) > SEND_BUFLEN)
    +		panic("kgdb ethernet buffer too short for this request");
    +
    +	memset(skb, 0, offsetof(struct sk_buff, truesize));
    +	skb->truesize = size + sizeof(struct sk_buff);
    +	atomic_set(&skb->users, 2);
    +	skb->head = data;
    +	skb->data = data;
    +	skb->tail = data;
    +	skb->end  = data + size;
    +
    +	atomic_set(&(skb_shinfo(skb)->dataref), 1);
    +	skb_shinfo(skb)->nr_frags  = 0;
    +	skb_shinfo(skb)->tso_size = 0;
    +	skb_shinfo(skb)->tso_segs = 0;
    +	skb_shinfo(skb)->frag_list = NULL;
    +
    +	return skb;
    +}
    +
    +/* Holds xmitlock of the ethernet device 
    + * Recursive calls allowed */
    +static void kgdbeth_holdxlock(void)
    +{
    +	if (spin_is_locked(&kgdb_netdevice->xmit_lock)) {
    +		if (kgdb_netdevice->xmit_lock_owner == smp_processor_id()) {
    +			goto gotit;
    +		}
    +	}
    +	spin_lock(&kgdb_netdevice->xmit_lock);
    +	kgdb_netdevice->xmit_lock_owner = smp_processor_id();
    +
    +gotit:
    +	xlockholdcount++;
    +}
    +
    +/* releases xmitlock of the ethernet device 
    + * Recursive calls allowed */
    +static void kgdbeth_relxlock(void)
    +{
    +	if (--xlockholdcount) {
    +		kgdb_netdevice->xmit_lock_owner = -1;
    +		spin_unlock(&kgdb_netdevice->xmit_lock);
    +	}
    +}
    +
    +/*
    + * Get a char if available, return -1 if nothing available.
    + * Empty the receive buffer first, then look at the interface hardware.
    + */
    +static int
    +read_char(void)
    +{
    +	/* intr routine has queued chars */
    +	if (atomic_read(&kgdb_buf_in_cnt) != 0) {
    +		int chr;
    +
    +		chr = kgdb_buf[kgdb_buf_out_inx++];
    +		kgdb_buf_out_inx &= (GDB_BUF_SIZE - 1);
    +		atomic_dec(&kgdb_buf_in_cnt);
    +		return chr;
    +	}
    +
    +	return -1; /* no data */
    +}
    +
    +/*
    + * Wait until the interface can accept a char, then write it.
    + */
    +static void
    +write_buffer(char *buf, int len)
    +{
    +	int			total_len, eth_len, ip_len, udp_len;
    +	struct in_device	*in_dev;
    +	struct sk_buff		*skb;
    +	struct udphdr		*udph;
    +	struct iphdr		*iph;
    +	struct ethhdr		*eth;
    +
    +	if (!(in_dev = (struct in_device *) kgdb_netdevice->ip_ptr)) {
    +		panic("No in_device available for interface!\n");
    +	}
    +
    +	if (!(in_dev->ifa_list)) {
    +		panic("No interface address set for interface!\n");
    +	}
    +	kgdbeth_holdxlock();
    +
    +	udp_len = len + sizeof(struct udphdr);
    +	ip_len = eth_len = udp_len + sizeof(struct iphdr);
    +	total_len = eth_len + ETH_HLEN;
    +
    +	skb = kgdbeth_alloc_skb(total_len);
    +
    +	skb_reserve(skb, total_len - 1);
    +
    +	memcpy(skb->data, (unsigned char *) buf, len);
    +	skb->len += len;
    +
    +	udph = (struct udphdr *) skb_push(skb, sizeof(*udph));
    +	udph->source = htons(kgdb_listenport);
    +	udph->dest   = htons(kgdb_sendport);
    +	udph->len    = htons(udp_len);
    +	udph->check  = 0;
    +
    +	iph = (struct iphdr *)skb_push(skb, sizeof(*iph));
    +	iph->version  = 4;
    +	iph->ihl      = 5;
    +	iph->tos      = 0;
    +	iph->tot_len  = htons(ip_len);
    +	iph->id       = 0;
    +	iph->frag_off = 0;
    +	iph->ttl      = 64;
    +	iph->protocol = IPPROTO_UDP;
    +	iph->check    = 0;
    +	iph->saddr    = in_dev->ifa_list->ifa_address;
    +	iph->daddr    = kgdb_remoteip;
    +	iph->check    = ip_fast_csum((unsigned char *)iph, iph->ihl);
    +
    +	eth = (struct ethhdr *) skb_push(skb, ETH_HLEN);
    +	eth->h_proto = htons(ETH_P_IP);
    +	memcpy(eth->h_source, kgdb_localmac, kgdb_netdevice->addr_len);
    +	memcpy(eth->h_dest, kgdb_remotemac, kgdb_netdevice->addr_len);
    +
    +	kgdb_netdevice->hard_start_xmit(skb, kgdb_netdevice);
    +	if (atomic_read(&skb->users) != 1) {
    +		BUG();
    +	}
    +	kgdbeth_relxlock();
    +}
    +
    +static void kgdbeth_flush(void)
    +{
    +	if (!kgdbeth_sendbufchars) {
    +		return;
    +	}
    +	write_buffer(kgdbeth_sendbuf, kgdbeth_sendbufchars);
    +	kgdbeth_sendbufchars = 0;
    +}
    +
    +static void kgdbeth_write_char(int chr)
    +{
    +	if (kgdbeth_sendbufchars == MAXINCHUNK) {
    +		kgdbeth_flush();
    +	}
    +	kgdbeth_sendbuf[kgdbeth_sendbufchars++] = chr;
    +}
    +
    +
    +/*
    + * In the interrupt state the target machine will not respond to any
    + * arp requests, so handle them here.
    + */
    +
    +static void
    +kgdb_eth_reply_arp(void)
    +{
    +	if (send_skb) {
    +		kgdbeth_holdxlock();
    +	    	kgdb_netdevice->hard_start_xmit(send_skb, kgdb_netdevice);
    +		send_skb = NULL;
    +		kgdbeth_relxlock();
    +	}
    +}
    +
    +static int
    +make_arp_request(struct sk_buff *skb)
    +{
    +	struct arphdr *arp;
    +	unsigned char *arp_ptr;
    +	int type = ARPOP_REPLY;
    +	int ptype = ETH_P_ARP;
    +	u32 sip, tip;
    +	unsigned char *sha, *tha;
    +	struct in_device *in_dev = (struct in_device *) kgdb_netdevice->ip_ptr;
    +
    +	/* No arp on this interface */
    +
    +	if (kgdb_netdevice->flags & IFF_NOARP) {
    +		return 0;
    +	}
    +
    +	if (!pskb_may_pull(skb, (sizeof(struct arphdr) +
    +				 (2 * kgdb_netdevice->addr_len) +
    +				 (2 * sizeof(u32))))) {
    +		return 0;
    +	}
    +
    +	skb->h.raw = skb->nh.raw = skb->data;
    +	arp = skb->nh.arph;
    +
    +	if ((arp->ar_hrd != htons(ARPHRD_ETHER) &&
    +	     arp->ar_hrd != htons(ARPHRD_IEEE802)) ||
    +	    arp->ar_pro != htons(ETH_P_IP)) {
    +		return 0;
    +	}
    +
    +	/* Understand only these message types */
    +
    +	if (arp->ar_op != htons(ARPOP_REQUEST)) {
    +		return 0;
    +	}
    +
    +	/* Extract fields */
    +
    +	arp_ptr= (unsigned char *)(arp+1);
    +	sha = arp_ptr;
    +	arp_ptr += kgdb_netdevice->addr_len;
    +	memcpy(&sip, arp_ptr, 4);
    +	arp_ptr += 4;
    +	tha = arp_ptr;
    +	arp_ptr += kgdb_netdevice->addr_len;
    +	memcpy(&tip, arp_ptr, 4);
    +
    +	if (tip != in_dev->ifa_list->ifa_address) {
    +		return 0;
    +	}
    +
    +	if (kgdb_remoteip != sip) {
    +		return 0;
    +	}
    +
    +	/*
    +	 * Check for bad requests for 127.x.x.x and requests for multicast
    +	 * addresses.  If this is one such, delete it.
    +	 */
    +
    +	if (LOOPBACK(tip) || MULTICAST(tip)) {
    +		return 0;
    +	}
    +	/* reply to the ARP request */
    +
    +	kgdbeth_holdxlock();
    +	if (send_skb) {
    +		/* Get rid of any previous replies to ARP request. We hope
    +		 * that regular reply to ARP by network layers would have gone
    +		 * out by now. */
    +		kfree_skb(send_skb);
    +	}
    +	send_skb = kgdbeth_alloc_skb(sizeof(struct arphdr) +
    +			2 * (kgdb_netdevice->addr_len + 4) +
    +			LL_RESERVED_SPACE(kgdb_netdevice));
    +	kgdbeth_relxlock();
    +
    +	skb_reserve(send_skb, LL_RESERVED_SPACE(kgdb_netdevice));
    +	send_skb->nh.raw = send_skb->data;
    +	arp = (struct arphdr *) skb_put(send_skb, sizeof(struct arphdr) + 2 * 
    (kgdb_netdevice->addr_len + 4));
    +	send_skb->dev = kgdb_netdevice;
    +	send_skb->protocol = htons(ETH_P_ARP);
    +
    +	/* Fill the device header for the ARP frame */
    +
    +	if (kgdb_netdevice->hard_header &&
    +	    kgdb_netdevice->hard_header(send_skb, kgdb_netdevice, ptype,
    +				       kgdb_remotemac, kgdb_localmac,
    +				       send_skb->len) < 0) {
    +		kfree_skb(send_skb);
    +		return 0;
    +	}
    +
    +	/*
    +	 * Fill out the arp protocol part.
    +	 *
    +	 * we only support ethernet device type,
    +	 * which (according to RFC 1390) should always equal 1 (Ethernet).
    +	 */
    +
    +	arp->ar_hrd = htons(kgdb_netdevice->type);
    +	arp->ar_pro = htons(ETH_P_IP);
    +
    +	arp->ar_hln = kgdb_netdevice->addr_len;
    +	arp->ar_pln = 4;
    +	arp->ar_op = htons(type);
    +
    +	arp_ptr=(unsigned char *)(arp + 1);
    +
    +	memcpy(arp_ptr, kgdb_netdevice->dev_addr, kgdb_netdevice->addr_len);
    +	arp_ptr += kgdb_netdevice->addr_len;
    +	memcpy(arp_ptr, &tip, 4);
    +	arp_ptr += 4;
    +	memcpy(arp_ptr, kgdb_localmac, kgdb_netdevice->addr_len);
    +	arp_ptr += kgdb_netdevice->addr_len;
    +	memcpy(arp_ptr, &sip, 4);
    +	return 0;
    +}
    +
    +
    +/*
    + * Accept an skbuff from net_device layer and add the payload onto
    + * kgdb buffer
    + *
    + * When the kgdb stub routine read_char() is called it draws characters
    + * out of the buffer until it is empty and then polls the hardware.
    + *
    + * Return value of NET_RX_DROP means skb was used by this function.
    + * NET_RX_SUCCESS indicates this function didn't use it.
    +
    + * Be prepared to respond to ARP requests. Let the caller also handle
    + * them if debugger is not active. We'll respond to the ARP request when
    + * a debugging session begins. It's necessary to respond to the request as 
    the
    + * debugging session may begin even before kernel has a chance finish the
    + * response.
    + */
    +int
    +kgdb_net_interrupt(struct sk_buff *skb)
    +{
    +	unsigned char	chr;
    +	struct iphdr	*iph = (struct iphdr*)skb->data;
    +	struct udphdr	*udph= (struct udphdr*)(skb->data+(iph->ihl<<2));
    +	unsigned char	*data = (unsigned char *) udph + sizeof(struct udphdr);
    +	int		len;
    +	int		i;
    +
    +	if (!kgdb_initialized || !kgdb_netdevice) {
    +		goto out;
    +	}
    +	if (skb->protocol == __constant_htons(ETH_P_ARP) && !send_skb) {
    +		make_arp_request(skb);
    +		goto out;
    +	}
    +	if (iph->protocol != IPPROTO_UDP ||
    +		be16_to_cpu(udph->dest) != kgdb_listenport) 
    +		goto out;
    +
    +	kgdb_sendport = be16_to_cpu(udph->source);
    +
    +	len = (be16_to_cpu(iph->tot_len) -
    +	       (sizeof(struct udphdr) + sizeof(struct iphdr)));
    +
    +	for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
    +		chr = *data++;
    +		if (chr == 3)
    +		{
    +			if (!atomic_read(&debugger_active)) {
    +				breakpoint();
    +			}
    +			continue;
    +		}
    +		if (atomic_read(&kgdb_buf_in_cnt) >= GDB_BUF_SIZE) {
    +			/* buffer overflow, clear it */
    +			kgdb_buf_in_inx = 0;
    +			atomic_set(&kgdb_buf_in_cnt, 0);
    +			kgdb_buf_out_inx = 0;
    +			break;
    +		}
    +		kgdb_buf[kgdb_buf_in_inx++] = chr;
    +		kgdb_buf_in_inx &= (GDB_BUF_SIZE - 1);
    +		atomic_inc(&kgdb_buf_in_cnt) ;
    +	}
    +	return NET_RX_DROP;
    +
    +out:
    +	if (atomic_read(&debugger_active))
    +		return NET_RX_DROP;
    +	return NET_RX_SUCCESS;
    +}
    +
    +/*
    + * Initializes ethernet interface to kgdb.
    + * Searches the device list and finds the device specified on kernel command
    + * line.
    + * Finds the irq handler for the device and saves its reference.
    + * Initializes kgdbeth data structures.
    + */
    +
    +int
    +kgdbeth_hook(void)
    +{
    +	extern void kgdb_respond_ok(void);
    +	struct irqaction *ia_ptr;
    +	int i;
    +
    +	sprintf(kgdb_netdevname, "eth%d", kgdb_eth);
    +
    +	for (kgdb_netdevice = dev_base;
    +		kgdb_netdevice != NULL;
    +		kgdb_netdevice = kgdb_netdevice->next) {
    +		if (strncmp(kgdb_netdevice->name, kgdb_netdevname, IFNAMSIZ) == 0) {
    +			break;
    +		}
    +	}
    +	if (!kgdb_netdevice) {
    +		printk("kgdbeth: Unable to find interface %s\n",
    +				kgdb_netdevname);
    +		return -ENODEV;
    +	}
    +	if (!(kgdb_netdevice->flags & IFF_UP)) {
    +		return -EINVAL;
    +	}
    +	ia_ptr = irq_desc[kgdb_netdevice->irq].action;
    +	while (ia_ptr) {
    +		if (!strncmp(kgdb_netdevname, ia_ptr->name, IFNAMSIZ)) {
    +			kgdbeth_irqhandler = ia_ptr->handler;
    +			break;
    +		}
    +		ia_ptr = ia_ptr->next;
    +	}
    +	if (!kgdbeth_irqhandler) {
    +		printk("kgdbeth: Interface %s doesn't have an interrupt"
    +			" handler cannot use it\n", kgdb_netdevname);
    +		return -EINVAL;
    +	}
    +	for (i = 0; i < NUM_SENDBUF; i++) {
    +		send_skbs[i] = kmalloc(sizeof (struct sk_buff), GFP_KERNEL);
    +		send_bufs[i] = kmalloc(SEND_BUFLEN, GFP_KERNEL);
    +		if (!send_skbs[i] || !send_bufs[i]) {
    +			printk("kgdbeth: not enough memory\n");
    +			return -ENOMEM;
    +		}
    +		atomic_set(&(send_skbs[i]->users), 1);
    +	}
    +
    +
    +	return 0;
    +}
    +
    +/*
    + * kgdbeth_read_char
    + *
    + * This is a GDB stub routine.  It waits for a character from the
    + * ethernet interface and then returns it.
    + */
    +static int
    +kgdbeth_read_char(void)
    +{
    +	int	chr;
    +
    +	while ((chr = read_char()) < 0) {
    +		if (send_skb) {
    +			kgdb_eth_reply_arp();
    +		}
    +		(*kgdbeth_irqhandler)(kgdb_netdevice->irq,
    +				      (void *)kgdb_netdevice, 0);
    +	}
    +	return chr;
    +}
    +
    +/*
    + * Hold onto the xmitlock and keep holding till the session ends.
    + * Disable device irq and keep it disabled till this session ends.
    + * Respond to last arp request we have received. It may not not have be
    + * responded yet.
    + */
    +static void kgdbeth_begin_session(void) {
    +	kgdbeth_holdxlock();
    +	disable_irq(kgdb_netdevice->irq);
    +	kgdb_eth_reply_arp();
    +}
    +
    +static void kgdbeth_end_session(void)
    +{
    +	enable_irq(kgdb_netdevice->irq);
    +	kgdbeth_relxlock();
    +}
    +
    +struct kgdb_serial kgdbeth_serial = {
    +	.chunksize = CHUNKSIZE,
    +	.read_char = kgdbeth_read_char,
    +	.write_char = kgdbeth_write_char,
    +	.hook = kgdbeth_hook,
    +	.flush = kgdbeth_flush,
    +	.begin_session = kgdbeth_begin_session,
    +	.end_session = kgdbeth_end_session,
    +};
    +
    +static int __init parse_hw_addr(char **ptr, unsigned char *addr,
    +		unsigned char delimiter)
    +{
    +	int  i = 0;
    +
    +	while(**ptr != delimiter)
    +	{
    +		unsigned int c;
    +
    +		if (sscanf(*ptr, "%x", &c) != 1) {
    +			return 1;
    +		}
    +		addr[i++] = c;
    +		do
    +			(*ptr)++;
    +		while((**ptr != delimiter) && (*(*ptr -1) != ':'));
    +		if (i > 6)
    +			return -EINVAL;
    +	}
    +	if (i != 6)
    +		return -EINVAL;
    +	return 0;
    +}
    +
    +int kgdbeth_thread(void *data)
    +{
    +	struct net_device *ndev = (struct net_device *)data;
    +	daemonize("kgdbeth");
    +	while (!ndev->ip_ptr) {
    +		schedule();
    +	}
    +	debugger_entry();
    +	return 0;
    +}
    +
    +int kgdbeth_event(struct notifier_block * self, unsigned long val, void * 
    data)
    +{
    +	if (strcmp(((struct net_device *)data)->name, kgdb_netdevname)) {
    +		goto out;
    +	}
    +	if (val!= NETDEV_UP)
    +		goto out;
    +	kernel_thread(kgdbeth_thread, data, CLONE_KERNEL);
    +
    +out:
    +	return NOTIFY_DONE;
    +}
    +static struct notifier_block nb = {
    +       .notifier_call = kgdbeth_event,
    +};
    +
    +/*
    + * Syntax for this cmdline option is
    + * kgdbeth=interfacenum,localmac,listenport,remoteip,remotemac
    + */
    +
    +static int __init kgdbeth_opt(char *str)
    +{
    +	char ipaddrstr[16];
    +	char *ipaddrptr = ipaddrstr;
    +	extern int register_netdevice_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb);
    +
    +
    +	if (register_netdevice_notifier(&nb)) {
    +		printk("KGDB_ETH: couldn't register notifier\n");
    +		return 0;
    +	}
    +
    +	/* interfacenum */
    +	if (*str < '0' || *str > '9')
    +		goto errout;
    +	kgdb_eth = *str - '0';
    +	str++;
    +	if (*str != ',')
    +		goto errout;
    +	str++;
    +
    +	/* localmac */
    +	if (parse_hw_addr(&str, kgdb_localmac, ','))
    +		goto errout;
    +	str++;
    +
    +	/* port */
    +	kgdb_listenport = simple_strtoul(str, &str, 10);
    +
    +	if (*str != ',')
    +		goto errout;
    +	str++;
    +
    +	/* remoteip */
    +	while (*str != ',') {
    +		if (!*str)
    +			goto errout;
    +		*ipaddrptr = *str;
    +		str++;
    +		ipaddrptr++;
    +	}
    +	str++;
    +	*ipaddrptr = '\0';
    +	kgdb_remoteip = in_aton(ipaddrstr);
    +
    +	/* remotemac */
    +	if (parse_hw_addr(&str, kgdb_remotemac, '\0'))
    +		goto errout;
    +
    +	kgdb_serial = &kgdbeth_serial;
    +	return 1;
    +
    +errout:
    +	printk("Invalid syntax for option kgdbeth=\n");
    +	return 0;
    +}
    +
    +__setup("kgdbeth=", kgdbeth_opt);
    diff -Naurp linux-2.6.1/drivers/net/Makefile 
    linux-2.6.1-kgdb-2.0.5-eth/drivers/net/Makefile
    --- linux-2.6.1/drivers/net/Makefile	2003-11-24 07:01:27.000000000 +0530
    +++ linux-2.6.1-kgdb-2.0.5-eth/drivers/net/Makefile	2004-01-12 
    19:11:13.000000000 +0530
    @@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_BMAC) += bmac.o
     
     obj-$(CONFIG_OAKNET) += oaknet.o 8390.o
     
    +obj-$(CONFIG_KGDB_ETH) += kgdb_eth.o
    +
     obj-$(CONFIG_DGRS) += dgrs.o
     obj-$(CONFIG_RCPCI) += rcpci.o
     obj-$(CONFIG_VORTEX) += 3c59x.o
    diff -Naurp linux-2.6.1/net/core/dev.c 
    linux-2.6.1-kgdb-2.0.5-eth/net/core/dev.c
    --- linux-2.6.1/net/core/dev.c	2004-01-10 11:01:50.000000000 +0530
    +++ linux-2.6.1-kgdb-2.0.5-eth/net/core/dev.c	2004-01-20 14:27:38.000000000 
    +0530
    @@ -1380,7 +1380,6 @@ static void sample_queue(unsigned long d
     }
     #endif
     
    -
     /**
      *	netif_rx	-	post buffer to the network code
      *	@skb: buffer to post
    @@ -1404,6 +1403,15 @@ int netif_rx(struct sk_buff *skb)
     	int this_cpu;
     	struct softnet_data *queue;
     	unsigned long flags;
    +	int ret;
    +	int kgdb_net_interrupt(struct sk_buff *skb);
    +
    +#ifdef CONFIG_KGDB_ETH
    +	/* See if kgdb_eth wants this packet */
    +	if ((ret = kgdb_net_interrupt(skb)) == NET_RX_DROP) {
    +		return ret;
    +	}
    +#endif
     
     	if (!skb->stamp.tv_sec)
     		do_gettimeofday(&skb->stamp);
    diff -Naurp linux-2.6.1/net/core/skbuff.c 
    linux-2.6.1-kgdb-2.0.5-eth/net/core/skbuff.c
    --- linux-2.6.1/net/core/skbuff.c	2003-11-24 07:02:36.000000000 +0530
    +++ linux-2.6.1-kgdb-2.0.5-eth/net/core/skbuff.c	2004-01-20 16:10:42.000000000 
    +0530
    @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@
     #include <linux/rtnetlink.h>
     #include <linux/init.h>
     #include <linux/highmem.h>
    +#include <linux/debugger.h>
     
     #include <net/protocol.h>
     #include <net/dst.h>
    @@ -126,6 +127,11 @@ struct sk_buff *alloc_skb(unsigned int s
     {
     	struct sk_buff *skb;
     	u8 *data;
    +	struct sk_buff *kgdbeth_alloc_skb(int size);
    +
    +	if (atomic_read(&debugger_active)) {
    +		return kgdbeth_alloc_skb(size);
    +	}
     
     	/* Get the HEAD */
     	skb = kmem_cache_alloc(skbuff_head_cache,
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