Re: 2.6.8-rc2 crash(s)?

From: Gene Heskett (gene.heskett_at_verizon.net)
Date: 07/25/04

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    On Sunday 25 July 2004 02:09, Denis Vlasenko wrote:
    >On Sunday 25 July 2004 07:12, Gene Heskett wrote:
    >> >Not much... at least you can look up that EIP in System.map.
    >> >Also, do you really need all that sound stuff?
    >>
    >> It seems to all come in with the main driver for the ALC650. And
    >> it works pretty good once i got it figured out. Everything but
    >> the bt878 audio, which is so far down the s/s+n isn't more than 30
    >> db.
    >
    >I meant "do not use it and see whether that helps".
    >
    >> c0164376 isn't a label, but its in between these two in the
    >> System.map c0164340 t prune_dcache
    >> c0164500 T shrink_dcache_sb
    >>
    >> But thats all I can deduce from here.
    >
    >Of course, it points _inside_ prune_dcache(), not at the very
    >first instruction of it.
    >
    >Do:
    >
    >objdump -d <file containing prune_dcache>.o >file.objdump

    Humm, maybe I missunderstand you:
    [root@coyote linux-2.6.8-rc2-nf2]# objdump -d
    </boot/vmlinuz-2.6.8-rc2-nf2>.o >file.objdump
    objdump: a.out: No such file or directory

    So I grepped to locate dcache.o (its in the fs subdir) but its still
    an error:
    ----------------
    [root@coyote fs]# objdump -d <dcache.o >file.objdump
    objdump: a.out: No such file or directory
    ------------------
    and it (dcache.o) does exist. What am I doing wrong?

    >and
    >make path/to/<file containing prune_dcache>.s
    >
    >and using resulting .objdump and .s files, find exact
    >instruction and C code line where it died.
    >--
    >vda

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