Debugging in kernel
Debugging in kernel
- Subject: Debugging in kernel
- From: "billy lau" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 17:32:06 -0500
Hi list,
I am currently trying to modify some memory allocators in darwin, for example, the zalloc. However, I am not familiar with the debugging APIs for darwin or Mac OS X, as I am very new to this operating system. Can someone please shed some light on this? For example, is there an equivalent of printk (used in linux) in mac? And if there is, how can I see the result of the these 'prints'? Are they printed to some sort of buffer maintained the kernel? As for linux, printk would basically just print to the console, but, as for Mac, how would that be done, since the operating systems starts in the user graphical interface.
Thank you in advance for any help.
- billy
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