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From: Dave Anderson <anderson@redhat.com>
To: vgoyal@in.ibm.com
Cc: Derek Atkins <warlord@MIT.EDU>,
	kgdb-bugreport@lists.sourceforge.net,
	Kexec Mailing List <kexec@lists.infradead.org>,
	"Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>,
	Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>,
	pete@bluelane.com
Subject: Re: [Kgdb-bugreport] Problem getting kgdb to read kernel symbols. addresses shifted?
Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 09:35:27 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4700F79F.5080502@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20070930053813.GC16593@in.ibm.com>

Vivek Goyal wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 05:40:33PM -0600, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
> 
>>Derek Atkins <warlord@MIT.EDU> writes:
>>
>>
>>>Well, gdb agrees with System.map, so I'm sure that gdb itself is
>>>okay.  It's certainly possible that that the kgdb stub is weird,
>>>but /proc/kallsyms doesn't match System.map, and THAT'S what's
>>>confusing me most of all.
>>
>>Ok.  So we must have a relocatable kernel that figures it has been
>>relocated.  Interesting.  
>>
>>What is your bootloader?
>>What is your kernel version?
>>What is your kernel config?
>>
>>The only time I would expect to see what you are seeing is if
>>you are debugging the kdump kernel, which doesn't sound like
>>the case.
>>
>>If we actually have a truly offset kernel then while things
>>may not be perfect this is at least expected.  I don't think
>>I have heard of anyone handling this case very well.
>>
> 
> 
> Hi Eric and others,
> 
> I think we might be running into the issues because i386, FC7 relocatable
> kernel has been compiled for 16MB physical address but effectively it
> runs at 4MB physical address. So kernel does not run at compiled address
> and any kind of debugging tools reading symbol address from System.map
> or rom vmlinux will fail as run time symbol addresses are different.
> 
> /proc/kallsyms should help though. This is one problem with shift in run
> time virtual address while relocating the kernel. We should be running kernel
> at compiled address to be able to debug it. Or enable any tools to parse
> /proc/kallsyms to read the shift in symbol addresses and adjust accordingly.
> 
> Thanks
> Vivek

Right, crash was updated in version 4.0-4.5 to allow the use
of /proc/kallsyms as an alternative to the System.map file,
as well as adding a new --reloc command line argument.  After
bringing up the vmlinux file in gdb (with the "wrong" addresses),
all of the minimal_symbol data structures in the gdb module are
back-patched with the /proc/kallsyms values:

  http://people.redhat.com/anderson/crash.changelog.html#4_0_4_5

It seems the benefit of configuring the kernel that way is debatable,
and I will do all I can to convince the RHEL-6 and beyond kernel
maintainers from doing it that way in the future.  But Fedora goes
its own way.  Seems totally lame to issue a bogus System.map file
though...

Dave


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2007-09-28 21:45           ` [Kgdb-bugreport] Problem getting kgdb to read kernel symbols. addresses shifted? Pete/Piet Delaney
2007-09-28 22:18             ` Eric W. Biederman
2007-09-28 23:29               ` Derek Atkins
2007-09-28 23:40                 ` Eric W. Biederman
2007-09-28 23:58                   ` Derek Atkins
2007-09-29  0:32                     ` Pete/Piet Delaney
2007-09-30  5:38                   ` Vivek Goyal
2007-10-01 13:35                     ` Dave Anderson [this message]
2007-10-01 18:44                       ` Derek Atkins
2007-10-01 19:03                         ` Dave Anderson
2007-10-01 20:35                           ` Derek Atkins

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