Re: T.XYZ symbols

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On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 00:18, andi <andi.platschek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> yeah, but that's not the problem, this does not happen in mainline, but only
> with rt_preempt ...
> I am just confused about those T.XYZ symbols (here: T.396)

hm well, I just thought maybe it's a procedure inside broadcomm's binary object.

btw, sometimes rt_preempt introduce situations that might confuse
drivers. Maybe that's locking...and that T.396 is the suspect...but I
can't explain what that function is... have you tried to run readelf
on broadcomm's generated objects?

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Mulyadi Santosa
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