On Wed, Oct 03, 2018 at 08:52:00AM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > ... [ cut ] ... > > > > How about the following layout? The following shows the sections > > which belong to the memory block. > > > > crash> kmem -n > > ... > > NR SECTION CODED_MEM_MAP MEM_MAP STATE PFN > > 0 ffff88047e5d6000 ffffea0000000000 ffffea0000000000 PM 0 > > 1 ffff88047e5d6020 ffffea0000000000 ffffea0000200000 PM 32768 > > 2 ffff88047e5d6040 ffffea0000000000 ffffea0000400000 PM 65536 > > 3 ffff88047e5d6060 ffffea0000000000 ffffea0000600000 PM 98304 > > ... > > > > MEM_BLOCK NAME PHYSICAL RANGE STATE SECTIONS > > ffff880181e59000 memory0 0 - 7ffffff ONLINE 0-3 > > ffff880181e58c00 memory1 8000000 - fffffff ONLINE 4-7 > > ffff88047e268000 memory2 10000000 - 17ffffff ONLINE 8-11 > > ffff88047e268400 memory3 18000000 - 1fffffff ONLINE 12-15 > > ... > > Perfect! Thanks! I'll fix and submit the v2 patch. - Masa -- Crash-utility mailing list Crash-utility@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/crash-utility