user-mode port 0.58-2.4.18-36

From: Jeff Dike (jdike@karaya.com)
Date: Fri Jul 05 2002 - 17:50:17 EST


This is the fourth release of the 2.4.18 UML.

The major changes in this release include:

        It is now possible the to attach the UML gdb to sleeping threads.
        This is done by detaching gdb from the in-context thread and attaching
        it to the host pid of the sleeping UML process. UML may be continued
        by reattaching to the in-context thread. This feature was sponsored
        by Cluster File Systems, Inc.

        There is a /proc/exitcode, which allows a UML process to set the
        eventual UML exit code.

        Fixed some segfaults caused by calling openpty, which has an unusually
        large stack frame, overflowing the UML kernel stack.

        The tty logging patch is integrated. This allows UML honeypots to
        log all tty traffic to a host file. This logging can't be detected
        or interfered with by root inside the UML.

        UML now has a "hardware" watchdog.

        The UML binary now lives in its own physical memory. This makes it
        easier for the swsusp patch to be ported to UML.

        Fixed a bug with lots of zombies causing a UML panic.

        It is now possible to move backing files and update the COW files with
        ubdx=cow-file,new-backing-file. Note that you must preserve the
        modification time when moving a backing file with something like
        'cp -p' or 'tar p'.

        Added support for kernel watchpoints. They can be mixed with
        watchpoints in gdb inside UML.

        Fixed the bug which was closing file descriptors which should have
        been left open. This was most often seen as a panic during UML
        shutdown, although it also appeared in other places.

        The mconsole driver now sends panic notifications to mconsole clients.

        A number of smaller bugs were fixed and features added.

The project's home page is http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net

Downloads are available at
        http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/dl-sf.html

                                Jeff

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