Re: Interpreting call trace

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> Did that. Is there any way to show disassembled
> output interleaved with source code?
>
>
objdump is the tool you should be looking for.

If you have the tool, then take an "objdump" of your entire vmlinux(uncompressed version). Options -d, and -S will intermix source with disassembly.
With the output, you can analyze the call trace with the functions' base addresses and offsets.

Thanks,
Sowmya
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