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SubjectRe: How to translate an oops
Ivan Passos wrote:
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> How do you do this translation ??? This is something I've always
> wanted to know but I never knew how to ask ... :)
>
> If you can clarify this issue to me, I would really appreciate it.

Read the linux-kernel FAQ... http://www.tux.org/lkml/faq.html

The program you want is called 'ksymoops'... you'll find it in the
scripts/ directory of your favourite kernel distribution.

Also read Documentation/oops-tracing.txt

Someone (sorry, forgot your name) sent me a program make_System_map.pl
which is supposed to be used in conjunction with ksymoops, and aids when
debugging oopses from modules... I can pass this along on request (email
me privately). This is quite short (10k) -- maybe this should be bundled
with the kernel?

regards,
stephen

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