No you cannot kill a process from SKDB.
only modification you may do on a running process
is to modify it priority
this may be done by
* P <prio> <tid>
- where prio is process priority*2
- where tid is thread id of the main process thread
Le mardi 12 juillet 2016 18:53:01 UTC+2, Tim O'Leary a écrit :
Hello, I keep managing to lock up my SBC when I attempt to open() a raw SCSI device. I can reset the card, but I'm also wondering if I can kill the offending PID from within the kernel debugger.
I can do a "p" from within SKDB, but I don't see any means of actually killing a given PID.
Thanks,
Tim
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