----- Original Message ----- > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > Come to think of it, this is not important for analysis very much > > as against making possible destructive impacts at the same time. > > So I decide to cancel this patch set at here. > > OK good -- that patch was way too complex for just being able display > those additional section addresses. Plus, for example, it resulted in > this when run on RHEL5: > ... [ cut ] ... > But I will keep your first module-section-address-display patch > queued for crash-6.0.2. Hello Toshi, Actually, after using this patch a bit, I've found that sometimes it can be more confusing than helpful, especially with kernel modules that only have a small number of symbols. Plus it does things like this, which is not particularly helpful: crash> sym -q odata ffffffff8007f2a4 (t) .text.mark_rodata_ro ffffffff8007f2a4 (T) mark_rodata_ro ffffffff80274000 (r) .rodata ffffffff80274000 (R) __start_rodata ffffffff802ecbac (A) __end_rodata ffffffff88004f20 (S) _MODULE_SECTION_START [.rodata] [ehci_hcd] ffffffff88005140 (S) _MODULE_SECTION_END [.rodata] [ehci_hcd] ffffffff88014ee0 (S) _MODULE_SECTION_START [.rodata] [ohci_hcd] ffffffff88015100 (S) _MODULE_SECTION_END [.rodata] [ohci_hcd] ffffffff88024160 (S) _MODULE_SECTION_START [.rodata] [uhci_hcd] ffffffff880243e0 (S) _MODULE_SECTION_END [.rodata] [uhci_hcd] ffffffff880382c0 (S) _MODULE_SECTION_START [.rodata] [jbd] ffffffff8803885e (S) _MODULE_SECTION_END [.rodata] [jbd] ffffffff8805c920 (S) _MODULE_SECTION_START [.rodata] [ext3] ffffffff8805da02 (S) _MODULE_SECTION_END [.rodata] [ext3] ffffffff8807fe20 (S) _MODULE_SECTION_START [.rodata] [scsi_mod] ... But presumably you had your reasons for implementing it, so I'll keep your patch in place -- but only as an option to the "mod" command. So in order to have module symbol lists intermingled with section start/end address pseudo-symbols, I've added a "mod -g" flag that can be used in conjunction with "-s" or "-S". Hopefully that works OK for you. Thanks, Dave -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility