> I wouldn't know how to get it, so I don't know if I can. What do I need for
> this?
Does ddb work these days? Last time I did kernel hacking it was
oskit-mach, and that dumps a stack trace when it panics.
> If it isn't "wire" I am looking for, I don't know what I am looking for (a
> grep showed nothing in proc/).
You are right. proc used to wire itself (wire_task_self), but it doesn't
now (init does). So this kernel bug is of more concern than I thought.
> Sometimes I wonder if the kernel ring buffer proposed by RMS wouldn't be
> helpful in situations like this.
Well, maybe. But it is a lot of overhead. I'd be more inclined to work
on a way to make it possible to trace a sub-hurd using rpctrace on
the parent hurd.
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