On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 12:56:10PM +0200, Florian Lohoff wrote: > > > > Using ksymoops gave a lot of warnings this time. Don't know why, the > > System.map should be the right one (it's out of > > kernel-image-2.4.3-ip22-r4k.tgz). > > This is because the system map has been generated with newer binutils > which always dump the addresses as 64Bit addresses. Load the system > map into an text editor and delete the first ffffffff from the > addresses 1,$ s/^ffffffff// Should have looked closer, sorry... I've attached the output of ksymoops. Regrds Raoul --------------------------------------------------------------------- Raoul Gunnar Borenius Deutsches Forschungsnetz e.V. WiNShuttle Lindenspürstr.32, 70176 Stuttgart Phone : +49 711 63314-206 FAX: +49 711 63314-133 E-Mail : borenius@shuttle.de http://www.shuttle.de ---------------------------------------------------------------------
ksymoops 2.4.1 on mips 2.4.3. Options used -V (default) -k /proc/ksyms (default) -l /proc/modules (default) -o /lib/modules/2.4.3/ (default) -m /boot/System.map-2.4.3 (default) Warning: You did not tell me where to find symbol information. I will assume that the log matches the kernel and modules that are running right now and I'll use the default options above for symbol resolution. If the current kernel and/or modules do not match the log, you can get more accurate output by telling me the kernel version and where to find map, modules, ksyms etc. ksymoops -h explains the options. No modules in ksyms, skipping objects Warning (read_lsmod): no symbols in lsmod, is /proc/modules a valid lsmod file? Starting periodic command scheduler: cronkernel BUG at semaphore.c:235! Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00000000, epc == 8800e e5c, ra == 8800ee5c $0 : 00000000 1000fc00 0000001f 8f63a000 $4 : 00000017 00000000 00000001 8877a3a0 $8 : 0000000a 88171cc0 00000000 00000000 $12: 00000000 881718e0 fffffff9 0000000a $16: 8877a59c 00000000 8f63a000 8877a5a4 $20: 8f63bf04 8f63bf00 8f63bea0 00000009 $24: 8f63bcf2 ffffffff $28: 8f63a000 8f63bdd8 7fff7bb0 8800ee5c epc : 8800ee5c Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-tradbigmips -a mips:3000 Status: 1000fc03 Cause : 0000000c Process start-stop-daem (pid: 129, stackpage=8f63a000) Stack: 88124dc0 88124dd8 000000eb 00000000 8877a59c 8877a580 8800eb84 10011f10 00000000 8ffa02c0 88063810 880647f4 00000000 8f63a000 8877a5a4 8877a5a4 fffffffe 8877a580 8fac4840 8877a59c 8f63bf04 88063670 8fac4660 8f8cec20 8f63bf00 8f63bf00 8fac4840 8f63bf00 8fac4840 8814b00d 8f63bf00 8f63bf04 880640f0 880640b8 8fac4840 8805f7f4 8fac4660 8814b00d 8f8ceca0 8f8ceca0 88052a88 ... Call Trace: [<88124dc0>] [<88124dd8>] [<8800eb84>] [<88063810>] [<880647f4>] [<8 8063670>] [<880640f0>] [<880640b8>] [<8805f7f4>] [<88052a88>] [<88052b74>] [<880 537c0>] [<88053768>] [<88052294>] [<8804ef14>] [<8800fc28>] [<8800c638>] [<c013d 686>] Code: 240600eb 0e007859 00000000 <ae200000> 26040010 24050003 0e006b45 2406 >>RA; 8800ee5c <__rwsem_wake+b8/dc> >>PC; 8800ee5c <__rwsem_wake+b8/dc> <===== Trace; 88124dc0 <prom_getsysid+cc8/106c> Trace; 88124dd8 <prom_getsysid+ce0/106c> Trace; 8800eb84 <__down_read+1dc/1e4> Trace; 88063810 <proc_root_link+b4/e4> Trace; 880647f4 <proc_pid_make_inode+24/10c> Code; 8800ee50 <__rwsem_wake+ac/dc> 0000000000000000 <_PC>: Code; 8800ee50 <__rwsem_wake+ac/dc> 0: 240600eb li $a2,235 Code; 8800ee54 <__rwsem_wake+b0/dc> 4: 0e007859 jal 801e164 <_PC+0x801e164> 9002cfb4 <END_OF_CODE+7e98120/????> Code; 8800ee58 <__rwsem_wake+b4/dc> 8: 00000000 nop Code; 8800ee5c <__rwsem_wake+b8/dc> <===== c: ae200000 sw $zero,0($s1) <===== Code; 8800ee60 <__rwsem_wake+bc/dc> 10: 26040010 addiu $a0,$s0,16 Code; 8800ee64 <__rwsem_wake+c0/dc> 14: 24050003 li $a1,3 Code; 8800ee68 <__rwsem_wake+c4/dc> 18: 0e006b45 jal 801ad14 <_PC+0x801ad14> 90029b64 <END_OF_CODE+7e94cd0/????> Code; 8800ee6c <__rwsem_wake+c8/dc> 1c: 24060000 li $a2,0 0001 0a003b85 2 warnings issued. Results may not be reliable.