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From: Pat LaVarre
Subject: Re: Pointer to info on decoding oops messages
Date: 26 Nov 2003 08:39:45 -0700
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> From:http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=106433590230743
>
> List: linux-kernel
> Subject: Re: How to understand an oops?
> From: "Randy.Dunlap"
> Date: 2003-09-23 16:36:07
>
> > How can I find other code/modules from which
> > skb_drop_fraglist is called and used?
>
> Use grep (or cscope, but that would be
> overkill in this case).
> I found it only in net/core/skbuff.c.
Me, at my desk, I reach net/core/skbuff.c more quickly via such gratis
web services as:
http://lxr.linux.no/ident?v=2.6.0-test7;i=skb_drop_fraglist
[[[But I'm so painfully new that as yet I have no good way to insert
that comment into that relevant linux-kernel thread.]]]
Pat LaVarre
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