Re: Finding out where a module is loaded

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If you want to find address of any function then you can use
kallsyms_lookup_name function

On Sat, 2006-09-16 at 07:15 +0000, Anand H. Krishnan wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > > After a kernel had booted up, when I do "/sbin/lsmod",
> > > I see certain modules have been loaded by the kernel
> > > during boot-up. Is there any way I can find out at
> > > what address'es the individual modules were loaded.
> >
> > cat /proc/modules
> >
> 
> Also ls -al /sys/module/NAME/sections might get you files from where
> you can get more data.
> 
> Anand
> 
> > >  I
> > > need them for insering symbol tables in kgdb.
> > >
> > > Thank you,
> > > Aha.
> >
> > Bhanu.
> > >
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