Re: [PATCH] scripts/kallsyms: filter symbols not in kernel addressspace
From: Andrew Morton
Date: Thu Oct 31 2013 - 18:43:36 EST
On Mon, 28 Oct 2013 23:48:59 +0800 Ming Lei <tom.leiming@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> This patch uses CONFIG_PAGE_OFFSET to filter symbols which
> are not in kernel address space because these symbols are
> generally for generating code purpose and can't be run at
> kernel mode, so we needn't keep them in /proc/kallsyms.
>
> For example, on ARM there are some symbols which are
> linked in relocatable code section, then perf can't parse
> symbols any more from /proc/kallsyms, and this patch fixes
> the problem.
This is a non-back-compatible change and I'd like to see a much
stronger assurance that it is safe to merge and will not break any
existing application on the planet, please.
For a start, please describe with great precision what these excluded
symbols are (examples would help) and explain why no application will
conceivably have had any use for them.
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