core/builtins/objinfo.cif
author Tom Sutcliffe <thomas.sutcliffe@accenture.com>
Sun, 17 Oct 2010 18:43:12 +0100
changeset 69 849a0b46c767
parent 0 7f656887cf89
child 90 ceac7084e2e5
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fixed lots of issues with installing a low-caps version of fshell from SIS file. * Fixed issue in CCommandFactory whereby some APIs like GetCommandInfoL could trigger allocations on the wrong heap or signals to the wrong thread. The symptoms were often seen as a crash in the which_00 thread when running ciftest. * Lots of build fixes for when FSHELL_PROTECTED_UIDS isn't defined and when all capabilities aren't available. * Added new platform.mmh macro FSHELL_OPEN_SIGNED. * Open signing of fshell SIS files is now supported for production S60 handsets. Build fshell with the FSHELL_OPEN_SIGNED macro defined (and without defining FSHELL_CAP_ALL or FSHELL_PROTECTED_UIDS) in your platform.mmh and submit \epoc32\fshell\fshell.unsigned.sis to https://www.symbiansigned.com/app/page/public/openSignedOnline.do . The following commands are not available when using Open Signing due to Platform Security restrictions: fdb; kerninfo; chunkinfo; svrinfo; objinfo; sudo; fsck; localdrive; ramdefrag; readmem; reboot; setcritical; setpriority. Others such as chkdeps, e32header, ps, and fshell itself will run but in a restricted capacity (for example, fshell will no longer allow you to modify files in the \sys\bin directory). * Removed commands objinfo, svrinfo, chunkinfo, readmem, fsck completely when memory access isn't present - previously they would still appear in the help but would give an error if you tried to run them.

# objinfo.cif
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==name objinfo

==short-description

Display information about kernel objects.

==long-description

Given a kernel object address, prints details of the threads and processes that are currently holding handles to it (note, kernel objects addresses can be found using L<ps|ps> (e.g. C<ps -A> or C<ps -At>), L<chunkinfo|chunkinfo> or L<svrinfo|svrinfo>). Given a thread or process identifier, lists details of all the owned objects.

==see-also

L<ps|ps>, L<chunkinfo|chunkinfo>, L<svrinfo|svrinfo>

==argument uint object_address optional

The address of the kernel object to find the owners of. If not specified, a thread or process identifier must be specified using C<-t> or C<-p>.

==option bool r referencers

Print the names of threads and processes that are holding handles to a given object.

==option uint p process-id

List all the objects that the specified process references.

==option uint t thread-id

List all the objects that the specified thread references.

==option bool a all

Include details of objects referenced by threads of a given process. Only useful in conjunction with the C<-p> option.

==copyright

Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.