Re: Call Trace

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2007/8/9, Stavros Passas <stabat@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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> Hello list,
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> I'm sorry if this question is really simple,
> but I want to ask the exact meaning of each number inside a call trace.
>
> For example, one line could be :
>  [<ffffffff802478c1>] acct_collect+0x42/0x18e
>
> I'm interested more for the two offsets, after the name of the function.
> I expect one of them (the first one) to be the number in bytes,
> of a called function/instruction but I cannot imagine
> what the other offset is needed...
>
> Best Regards,
>     Stavros Passas
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Hi,

I guess this might be of some help for you
http://www.urbanmyth.org/linux/oops/index.html

Regards,
Cedric

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