On Saturday, December 10, 2005 05:22:47 PM -0800 Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jeffrey Hutzelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

You don't have a /proc/ksyms because there is no such file on 2.6.
Don't run ksymoops on output from 2.6 kernels.

Aha.

Is there something else I should be using instead, or is what's in the BUG
(which is reproduced by ksymoops so far as I can tell) all that one gets?

You don't run anything. The purpose of ksymoops was to analyze the OOPS message and augment addresses with symbol names; that's why it wants to read /proc/ksyms. In 2.6, the kernel itself will report the correct symbols, so a postprocessor is not necessary.

In any case, BUG is Linux's equivalent of osi_Panic; the thing to do is to locate the place where it was called, and see if you can figure out what was going on.

-- Jeff
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