> Are we sure this works in cross-arch scenarios? I.e. can an amd64 "file" detect arm64 coredumps? Did you test this Zhibin Dong? > If so, this patch is fine. On an amd64 platform, I execute these commands. $ file ./core.amd64 ./core.amd64: ELF 64-bit LSB core file, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), SVR4-style, from './crashing_program', real uid: 1000, effective uid: 1000, real gid: 1000, effective gid: 1000, execfn: './crashing_program', platform: 'x86_64' $ file ./core.aarch64 ./core.aarch64: ELF 64-bit LSB core file, ARM aarch64, version 1 (SYSV), SVR4-style, from './crashing_program_aarch64', real uid: 1000, effective uid: 1000, real gid: 1001, effective gid: 1001, execfn: './crashing_program_aarch64', platform: 'aarch64' `file` can determine the architecture of a file and also determine if it is a core file. 在2024年4月17日星期三 UTC+8 05:02:35 写道: > On Tue, 2024-04-16 at 13:12 +0800, Zhibin Dong wrote: > > The previous code does a wrong judgement in two cases: > > 1. a file is suffixed by .core but is not a core dump file > > 2. a file is a core dump file but is not suffixed by .core > > Hi, just for reference: This is an addition to the pattern implemented > in https://groups.google.com/g/isar-users/c/JtCExK7m4OY/m/F9QaxKBSAQAJ > > > > > The new code uses `file` to determine the type of files, which is > > more > > accurate. > > > > Signed-off-by: Zhibin Dong > > --- > > meta/classes/image.bbclass | 2 +- > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > diff --git a/meta/classes/image.bbclass b/meta/classes/image.bbclass > > index 98741da0..10923947 100644 > > --- a/meta/classes/image.bbclass > > +++ b/meta/classes/image.bbclass > > @@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ EOSUDO > > > > # Sometimes qemu-user-static generates coredumps in chroot, move > > them > > # to work temporary directory and inform user about it. > > - for f in $(sudo find ${ROOTFSDIR} -type f -name *.core); do > > + for f in $(sudo find ${ROOTFSDIR} -type f -exec file {} \; | > > Are we sure this works in cross-arch scenarios? I.e. can an amd64 > "file" detect arm64 coredumps? Did you test this Zhibin Dong? > If so, this patch is fine. > > Best regards, > Felix > > > grep 'core file' | cut -d: -f1); do > > sudo mv "${f}" "${WORKDIR}/temp/" > > bbwarn "found core dump in rootfs, check it in > > ${WORKDIR}/temp/${f##*/}" > > done > > -- > > 2.39.2 > > > > -- > Siemens AG, Technology > Linux Expert Center > > >