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SubjectRe: arch/sparc64/kernel/traps.c
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 01:10:10AM +0200, David S. Miller wrote:
>
> ksymoops should be already installed on your system
> at /usr/bin/ksymoops, if it isn't find the package
> to install or complain to your distribution maintainer :-)
>
> If you still want to compile ksymoops from source you need to update
> and install a new binutils to get the latest BFD library.

allright, ksymoops doesn't come with my distribution (Splack)
so i got the source, and went from there.

now it compiled nicely.

here's the output that i get (i'm not quite sure what to expect, so i
hope this is what you need:)


# ksymoops -m /boot/System.map-2.4.19-pre5 -v
/usr/src/linux2419pre5/vmlinux < oops.txt
ksymoops 2.4.5 on sparc64 2.4.19-pre5. Options used
-v /usr/src/linux2419pre5/vmlinux (specified)
-k /proc/ksyms (default)
-l /proc/modules (default)
-o /lib/modules/2.4.19-pre5/ (default)
-m /boot/System.map-2.4.19-pre5 (specified)

\|/ ____ \|/
"@'/ .. \`@"
/_| \__/ |_\
\__U_/
TSTATE: 0000009911009601 TPC: 00000000005a39c0 TNPC: 00000000005a39c4
Y: 00000000 Not tainted
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-sparc -a sparc
g0: 0000000000000000 g1: 0000000000000084 g2: 0000000000000001 g3:
fffff800002131c0
g4: fffff80000000000 g5: 0000000000000001 g6: fffff80001ec4000 g7:
0000000000000001
o0: 0000000000000001 o1: 00fcfd0000000028 o2: 0000000000008027 o3:
0000000000000009
o4: fffff8002075b78a o5: 0000000019999997 sp: fffff80001ec7211
ret_pc: 0000000000486cac
l0: 0000000000000027 l1: fffff800263f7740 l2: 00fcfd0000000000 l3:
fffff80027ed5f50
l4: 000000000001aa6c l5: 0000000000000000 l6: fffff80024ac6000 l7:
0000000000000000
i0: fffff80007782620 i1: fffff8002075b6e0 i2: 00000000005d5158 i3:
0000000000486bc0
i4: 000000007015f0ec i5: 000000007015f0ec i6: fffff80001ec72d1 i7:
00000000004730a8
Caller[00000000004730a8]
Caller[0000000000473a24]
Caller[0000000000473d2c]
Caller[0000000000474268]
Caller[00000000004703ec]
Caller[00000000004112f4]
Caller[00000000700fc9cc]
Instruction DUMP: 00000000 00000000 00000000 <ca024000> 8e014008
cfe25005 80a14007 1247fffc 8143e00a
Error (Oops_bfd_perror): set_section_contents Bad value


>>PC; 005a39c0 <__atomic_add+0/0> <=====

>>g3; fffff800002131c0 <END_OF_CODE+fffff7fffe1f0329/????>
>>g4; fffff80000000000 <END_OF_CODE+fffff7fffdfdd169/????>
>>g6; fffff80001ec4000 <END_OF_CODE+fffff7ffffea1169/????>
>>o1; fcfd0000000028 <END_OF_CODE+fcfcfffdfdd191/????>
>>o2; 00008027 Before first symbol
>>o4; fffff8002075b78a <END_OF_CODE+fffff8001e7388f3/????>
>>o5; 19999997 <END_OF_CODE+17976b00/????>
>>sp; fffff80001ec7211 <END_OF_CODE+fffff7ffffea437a/????>
>>ret_pc; 00486cac <proc_lookupfd+ec/1a0>
>>l1; fffff800263f7740 <END_OF_CODE+fffff800243d48a9/????>
>>l2; fcfd0000000000 <END_OF_CODE+fcfcfffdfdd169/????>
>>l3; fffff80027ed5f50 <END_OF_CODE+fffff80025eb30b9/????>
>>l4; 0001aa6c Before first symbol
>>l6; fffff80024ac6000 <END_OF_CODE+fffff80022aa3169/????>
>>i0; fffff80007782620 <END_OF_CODE+fffff8000575f789/????>
>>i1; fffff8002075b6e0 <END_OF_CODE+fffff8001e738849/????>
>>i2; 005d5158 <proc_fd_inode_operations+0/80>
>>i3; 00486bc0 <proc_lookupfd+0/1a0>
>>i4; 7015f0ec <END_OF_CODE+6e13c255/????>
>>i5; 7015f0ec <END_OF_CODE+6e13c255/????>
>>i6; fffff80001ec72d1 <END_OF_CODE+fffff7ffffea443a/????>
>>i7; 004730a8 <real_lookup+68/140>

Trace; 004730a8 <real_lookup+68/140>
Trace; 00473a24 <link_path_walk+764/a60>
Trace; 00473d2c <path_walk+c/20>
Trace; 00474268 <__user_walk+48/80>
Trace; 004703ec <sys_lstat64+c/80>
Trace; 004112f4 <linux_sparc_syscall32+34/40>
Trace; 700fc9cc <END_OF_CODE+6e0d9b35/????>


1 error issued. Results may not be reliable.
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