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On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 3:46 PM, Dave Anderson
<anderson(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> Hi,
>>
>> For x86, crash avoids storing any '__crc_*' symbols. It should do the
>> same for ARM, right? Credit goes to Rabin Vincent for this patch,
>> unless you don't like it, in which case you can blame me.
>
> I suppose. It was more of a clutter-reducer than anything else in
> the case of x86. But I do note that the __crc_ symbols come after
> "_end" in one of the sample ARM dumpfiles I've got on hand.
>
Clutter reduction is the reason for both of these patches as well and
even if the __crc_'s are ignored we'll still get _end+<offset>
printouts for everything in the range [_end, 0xff0a81a8]. Of course, a
patch for PRRR shouldn't break 'mod -s'. Here's an alternative patch.
/Per
OK good -- I'll queue both the __crc_ and PRRR/NMRR patches for crash-6.1.3,
pending any (unlikely) disapprovals/NAKs from Mika or Jan.
Thanks,
Dave
> Anyway, I don't have a problem with the patch. Mika?
>
> Dave
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