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Timestamp:
Aug 17, 2017, 3:02:18 PM (7 years ago)
Author:
alain
Message:

Few bugs in VMM

File:
1 edited

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  • trunk/kernel/devices/dev_ioc.c

    r296 r401  
    9999    thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD;              // pointer on client thread
    100100
    101     ioc_dmsg("\n[INFO] in %s : thread %x in process %x"
     101    ioc_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : thread %x in process %x"
    102102             " for lba = %x / buffer = %x / at cycle %d\n",
    103103             __FUNCTION__ , this->trdid , this->process->pid ,
     
    159159                           uint32_t   count )
    160160{
    161     ioc_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : enter in cluster %x\n",
    162              __FUNCTION__ , local_cxy );
    163 
    164161    // get pointer on calling thread
    165162    thread_t * this = CURRENT_THREAD;
     163
     164    ioc_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : core[%x,%d] enter for %d blocks / lba = %x / cycle %d\n",
     165    __FUNCTION__ , local_cxy , this->core->lid , count , lba , hal_time_stamp() );
    166166
    167167    // software L2/L3 cache coherence for memory buffer
     
    199199    dev_pic_enable_irq( lid , ioc_xp );
    200200
    201     ioc_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : exit in cluster %x\n",
    202              __FUNCTION__ , local_cxy );
     201    ioc_dmsg("\n[INFO] %s : core[%x,%d] exit / error = %d / cycle %d\n",
     202    __FUNCTION__ , local_cxy , this->core->lid , this->ioc_cmd.error , hal_time_stamp() );
    203203
    204204    // return I/O operation status from calling thread descriptor
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