Re: T.XYZ symbols

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On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 01:37, Andreas Platschek
<andi.platschek@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> doesn't look like that, the brute force way says:
>
> andi@ideapad:~/linux-3.0-rt2$ egrep -R T.396 *
> Binary file arch/x86/boot/compressed/vmlinux.bin matches
> Binary file crypto/gf128mul.ko matches
> Binary file crypto/gf128mul.o matches
> Binary file kernel/built-in.o matches
> Binary file kernel/rtmutex.o matches
> System.map:c1053461 t T.396
> Binary file vmlinux matches
> Binary file vmlinux.o matches

tried checking via lxr.linux.no on any strings that match "396" on 3.0
tree. So far no luck...so maybe that -rt specific code...

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