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Re: Examining kernel thread state at run-time
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Re: Examining kernel thread state at run-time


  • Subject: Re: Examining kernel thread state at run-time
  • From: Quinn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 12:22:08 +0000

At 10:35 +1100 8/2/07, Sam Vaughan wrote:
I remember being told by an Apple engineer quite some time back that there was an internal tool that only worked on Intel that did just this. I asked about it at WWDC last year and was told to look for "stackshot". I distinctly remember the guy suggesting I "man stackshot". Now that I try it I can't find it, so hopefully someone can reply with more details.

Alas, "stackshot" isn't part of any current public release of Mac OS X.

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Quinn "The Eskimo!"                    <http://www.apple.com/developer/>
Apple Developer Relations, Developer Technical Support, Core OS/Hardware
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