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Enable StressLogAnalyzer to read stress logs from old coreclr running with a new clrgc. #88852

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@jkoritzinsky jkoritzinsky commented Jul 13, 2023

This will only work with memory-mapped stresslogs. We don't have a versioning story for non-memory-mapped logs in non-SOS scenarios.

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All failures are tracked by known issues.

uint32_t version; // must be 0x00010001
uint32_t version; // must be >=0x00010001.
// 0x00010001 is the legacy short-offset format.
// 0x00010002 is the large-module-offset format introduced in .NET 8.
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Looks good to me - thank you!

@jkoritzinsky jkoritzinsky merged commit 9e21a91 into dotnet:main Jul 14, 2023
@jkoritzinsky jkoritzinsky deleted the stressloganalyzer-downlevel branch July 14, 2023 14:09
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