Xu Xingliang 5fd03186af tools/minidumpserver: fix 32bit crash log parsing
Need to distinguish between 32bit and 64bit registers, format the gdb reply message using struct.pack with correct format.
'<I' is used for 32bit registers, '<Q' for 64bit

Do not raise exeption for unrecognized registers in log, since they are
not used.

Signed-off-by: Xu Xingliang <xuxingliang@xiaomi.com>
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