Albert D. Cahalan writes:
> > c1e97ee0:                                                        c00251f8 c280007c
> > c1e97f00: 60000013 ffffffff c1e97fac c1e97f18  c0026194 c280006c c1e37000 c1e38000
> 
> [ --- CHOP --- ]
> 
> All these numbers get looked up.

These numbers should NOT get looked up - if they are, then very
useful information will be lost; they are not only references to
kernel functions, but also kernel data and read only data within
the kernel text segment.  The result will be a totally undeciperal
garbage.

Again, care to put the effort into klogd/ksymoops to handle the
architecture special cases?
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