Hi Mike,
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 3:49 AM, Mika Westerberg <[email protected]>wrote: > On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 10:20:42AM +0800, Lei Wen wrote: > > I met "dis" command not correct issue when use the crash, any idea? > > For built-in "dis" command in crash: > > crash> dis task_rq_lock > > 0xc015a2d8 <task_rq_lock>: rscsgt r0, sp, r3, lsl #14 > > 0xc015a2dc <task_rq_lock+4>: mrcgt 8, 7, r0, cr2, cr13, {5} > > 0xc015a2e0 <task_rq_lock+8>: mcrvc 8, 4, r3, cr13, cr3, {6} > > 0xc015a2e4 <task_rq_lock+12>: lslsvc r3, r10, r8 > > 0xc015a2e8 <task_rq_lock+16>: bl 0xc049fe34 > > <__ip_route_output_key+220> > > Looks weird. > > What is the kernel version? Does the 'dis' command work for other > functions? > Seems other functions is not working either... Is the page table being corrupted? But I still could parse out the dump image and check the kernel dmesg for it, which is also weird. crash> dis sched_rt_handler 0xc0160ed8 <sched_rt_handler>: cdppl 13, 5, cr2, cr6, cr13, {4} 0xc0160edc <sched_rt_handler+4>: stcle 9, cr7, [r7], #132 ; 0x84 0xc0160ee0 <sched_rt_handler+8>: ; <UNDEFINED> instruction: 0x167256bb (gdb) disas sched_rt_handler Dump of assembler code for function sched_rt_handler: 0xc0160ed8 <+0>: push {r4, r5, r6, r7, r8, r9, r10, r11, lr} 0xc0160edc <+4>: add r11, sp, #32 0xc0160ee0 <+8>: ldr r4, [pc, #384] ; 0xc0161068 <sched_rt_handler+400> Thanks, Lei
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