Hi On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Tero Pirkkanen <tp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi again > > Something was not right in my last post. > >> <readmem: 8053f700, KVADDR, "kernel_config_data", 32768, (ROE), 97ab7f8> > .. >> <readmem: 807348c0, KVADDR, "cpu_possible_map", 4, (ROE), 8430680> > .. > > Now after sending this mail, I noticed that the values from running > system that I > copy-pasted do not actually match to symbols from image. > > # cat /proc/kallsyms |grep kernel_config_data >> 8053e700 r kernel_config_data >> # cat /proc/kallsyms |grep cpu_possible_map > .... >> 807328c0 B cpu_possible_map This was a problem in the kernel build process I use after all. I just rebuilt the smp and smp-syms kernels form the same sources (only difference is CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO) and objdump shows that the addresses in the symbol table differs. (8053f700 vs. 8053e700 for kernel_config_data). For some reason the other configuration combinations produced a correct result. There is nothing wrong in crash, so I must apologize again for these unnecessary posts. Well, at least I learnt something new... Errare humanum est, Tero -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility