----- Original Message -----
> Is there method to know or print kaslr & phy_base in a
running Linux
> system?
Got it.
crash> p vmcoreinfo_data+1600
$12 = (unsigned char *) 0xffff90ff7cdc3640
"poison)=22\nNUMBER(PG_head_mask)=32768\nNUMBER(PAGE_BUDDY_MAPCOUNT_VALUE)=-128\nNUMBER(HUGETLB_PAGE_DTOR)=2\nNUMBER(phys_base)=-499122176\nSYMBOL(init_top_pgt)=ffffffffa200a000\nSYMBOL(node_data)=ffffffffa225d780\nLENGTH(node_data)=1024\nKERNELOFFSET=1fc00000\nNUMB"...
Right -- that's easier than my first suggestion. And on more recent kernels,
the VMCOREINFO data has also been added to /proc/kcore, so you could also
get it by entering "help -D".
Dave