Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 7 Jun 2007 00:40:58 +0800 | From | "jidong xiao" <> | Subject | Question about spinlock in linux kernel |
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I found there is such a kernel symbol ".text.lock.spinlock", for example, # cat /proc/kallsyms | grep spinlock ffffffff8011e440 T bust_spinlocks ffffffff802d00fc t .text.lock.spinlock ffffffff8832ae20 d state_spinlock [nfs] but I can not find that who exported such a symbol?I am wondering where is this kernel originated from? I mean, if I faced any oops, which shows RIP is for example: RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff8031a4d9>] <ffffffff8031a4d9>{.text.lock.spinlock+0} then how can i locate the oops?it seems that .text.lock.spinlock is neither a function name, nor a variable name, so i am confused, who can help me out of here? Any advises is really really appreciated!
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