[Bug 283359] dtrace -h is broken again
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Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2024 09:12:20 UTC
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=283359
Bug ID: 283359
Summary: dtrace -h is broken again
Product: Base System
Version: 14.2-RELEASE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Many People
Priority: ---
Component: bin
Assignee: bugs@FreeBSD.org
Reporter: shamaz.mazum@gmail.com
NB: Do not close this issue as a duplicate until a solution is found, please!
Or reopen the original issue (I cannot do it).
Hi, I have recently upgraded to 14.2-RELEASE and am no longer able to use
poudriere to upgrade my ports. In any jail dtrace -h fails:
vasily@julia:~ % dtrace -h
dtrace: failed to establish error handler: "/usr/lib/dtrace/ipfw.d", line 1:
syntax error near "in_addr_t"
In a usual environment (without a jail) it works:
vasily@vonbraun:~ % dtrace -h
dtrace: -h requires one or more scripts or enabling options
There are plenty of reports like this one all leading to this one:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=232675
The problem is marked as resolved, but it isn't, obviously. Dtrace is required
for some ports like lang/perl5.36
I provide the same dump as other people in that report:
vasily@vonbraun:~ % ctfdump -S /boot/kernel/kernel
[1] unexpected kind -- 1
- CTF Statistics -------------------------------------------------------------
total number of data objects = 30929
total number of functions = 1
total number of function arguments = 2
maximum argument list length = 2
average argument list length = 2.00
total number of types = 32546
total number of integers = 77
total number of floats = 0
total number of pointers = 8104
total number of arrays = 3180
total number of func types = 2351
total number of structs = 10858
total number of unions = 645
total number of enums = 1142
total number of forward tags = 46
total number of typedefs = 5196
total number of volatile types = 49
total number of const types = 738
total number of restrict types = 2
total number of unknowns (holes) = 158
total number of struct members = 77582
maximum number of struct members = 253
total size of all structs = 19133170
maximum size of a struct = 2971720
average number of struct members = 7.15
average size of a struct = 1762.13
total number of union members = 2204
maximum number of union members = 106
total size of all unions = 132627
maximum size of a union = 41584
average number of union members = 3.42
average size of a union = 205.62
total number of enum members = 12020
maximum number of enum members = 2032
average number of enum members = 10.53
total number of unique strings = 70398
bytes of string data = 1047475
maximum string length = 81
average string length = 14.88
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