----- Original Message ----- > The patch has been modified. This command doesn't seem to work on RHEL5. When I try to mimic the radix_tree example that your help page shows: crash> help tree ... Display radix tree's address and position information only: crash> tree -t radix -o address_space.page_tree -p ffff88004e749de0 ffffea0000c3da60 position: root/0/0 ffffea0000062a48 position: root/0/1 ffffea0000062a10 position: root/0/2 ffffea0000c39f88 position: root/0/3 ffffea0000071ab0 position: root/0/4 ... The example above seems pretty straight-forward, where the address_space structure has a radix_tree_root "page_tree" member: crash> address_space.page_tree struct address_space { [0x8] struct radix_tree_root page_tree; } So if I pick out my own address_space structure by looking at the crash utility's address space: crash> vm -p PID: 20739 TASK: ffff8100190330c0 CPU: 1 COMMAND: "crash" MM PGD RSS TOTAL_VM ffff81003ceaeb00 ffff810023f9f000 111440k 190736k VMA START END FLAGS FILE ffff8100346e88c8 400000 a32000 1875 /var/CVS/crash-6.0.6/crash VIRTUAL PHYSICAL 400000 8d3e000 401000 3ec23000 402000 146a4000 ... If I do a "vtop" on the first user-space address above, its associated address_space (page.mapping) is shown at the bottom: crash> vtop 400000 VIRTUAL PHYSICAL 400000 8d3e000 PML: 23f9f000 => 2cda8067 PUD: 2cda8000 => 39f81067 PMD: 39f81010 => 1448d067 PTE: 1448d000 => 8d3e025 PAGE: 8d3e000 PTE PHYSICAL FLAGS 8d3e025 8d3e000 (PRESENT|USER|ACCESSED) VMA START END FLAGS FILE ffff8100346e88c8 400000 a32000 1875 /var/CVS/crash-6.0.6/crash PAGE PHYSICAL MAPPING INDEX CNT FLAGS ffff8100008d4590 8d3e000 ffff81001b23eb08 0 3 808000000086c crash> which shows this: crash> address_space ffff81001b23eb08 struct address_space { host = 0xffff81001b23e9f8, page_tree = { height = 0x2, gfp_mask = 0x220, rnode = 0xffff81001d52f0d0 }, ... But using your example to dump the pages in the address_space, I always see something like this: crash> tree -t radix -o address_space.page_tree -p ffff81001b23eb08 radix_tree_node at ffff81001d52f0d0 struct radix_tree_node { count = 0x18, slots = {0xffff81001fa7dce0, 0xffff810025e266d8, 0xffff81000c939718, 0xffff81000ac41718, 0xffff81002eba3b48, 0xffff81002fc73050 , 0xffff81000ee6d2a8, 0xffff81000842a2e8, 0xffff81000ed5f500, 0xffff81003246cda0, 0xffff810016305da0, 0xffff81002008dce0, 0xffff8 1001fb02970, 0xffff81002aa77ce0, 0xffff81003292f090, 0xffff8100071e28b0, 0xffff8100364b3050, 0xffff810026d72ac8, 0xffff81000d6b04 c0, 0xffff810033eda480, 0xffff81000bad1540, 0x0, 0xffff8100392786d8, 0x0, 0xffff810036a85758, 0xffff810031b92698, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0}, tags = {{0x0}, {0x0}} } tree: height 6251 is greater than height_to_maxindex[] index 12 crash> What's going on there? It happens on all RHEL5 dumpfiles I test. Dave -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility