Hello,
I am trying to analyse the dump created by the kdump utility. This is what I
did
I took 2.6.25.14 vanilla version of kernel and made two copies of the kernel
named vmlinuz-2.6.25.14-main (Production kernel) and
vmlinuz-2.6.25.14-kdump (Crash kernel) by following the procedure mentioned
in the following website
*http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/kdump.html*
When I run crash utility using the following command
*crash /usr/src/linux-2.6.25.14-main/vmlinux
/var/crash/2009-08-08-23:32/vmcore*
I get the following error
*
crash /usr/src/linux-2.6.25.14-main/vmlinux
/var/crash/2009-08-08-23:32/vmcore
crash 4.0-6.0.5
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crash: read error: kernel virtual address: c1399f10 type: "xtime"
*
I checked for the error and found this link which mentions few
work-around/fixes for the issue with reading of /dev/mem
*http://www.mail-archive.com/crash-utility@redhat.com/msg01553.html*
I tried adding CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM to the .config file (This parameter was
not already present in the config file)
I got the following error while compiling the kernel
*scripts/kconfig/mconf arch/x86/Kconfig
.config:3869:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol STRICT_DEVMEM*
I tried to create the kretprobe module, it works fine for do_fork() but when
I give devmem_is_allowed() as the functioin name I get the following error
*[root@buzzsaw kprobes]# insmod kretprobe_devmem.ko
insmod: error inserting 'kretprobe_devmem.ko': -1 Operation not permitted*
I am new to the area of kernel debugging. Please let me know how I can solve
this issue. Thanks
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Regards,
Mani